Attach your flag to the flagpole.
My flag always blow on to the roof.
You can sew on a weight to the bottom of the flag.
You can also remove the flag when the weather is windy.
Won t blow in the wind as much but if you get just the right weight it will still blow just not all the way over.
To use a sleeve style system slide the flag onto the pole and attach to a flag tie located at the pole end or create a sleeve by wrapping and snapping the flag onto the pole.
Don t let your flag flap against anything.
If you d rather continue displaying the flag as you are there are retrofit sleeves that slip over the pole and allow the flag to wave back and forth or even spin around the pole given enough wind.
If you put multiple flags on a halyard of your boat the u s.
Flag should always be at the top.
I see it all the time flags caught in and flapping against rose bushes trees gutters sharp telephone poles building flashing overhead wires rough surfaces will tear up your flag.
You might prevent a flag from might lowing on a roof by placing the flag in a corner space that is protected.
To use a side style system attach the flag to the side with flag ties or stationary collars with split rings.
My flag wore out.