Fiberglass Utility Pole
Fiberglass utility pole, also known as FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) utility poles are becoming the preferred choice for utilities, municipalities, telecom companies, and contractors across the United States. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and engineered for decades of service, fiberglass utility poles are replacing traditional wood, steel, and concrete across a wide range of infrastructure applications.
Whether you’re managing electrical distribution, telecommunications networks, or public lighting, here’s why fiberglass is the right material for your next project.
What Is a Fiberglass Utility Pole?
A fiberglass utility pole is a structural pole manufactured from high-grade polyester resin reinforced with fiberglass. The result is a pole that combines the structural strength of steel with the light weight of aluminum and the corrosion resistance of plastic without the drawbacks of any of them.
Fiberglass utility poles are non-conductive, UV-resistant, and require virtually no maintenance over their service life, which typically exceeds 50 years.
Fiberglass vs. Wood Utility Poles Key Differences
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Fiberglass (FRP) |
Wood |
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|---|---|---|
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Service life |
50+ years |
25–40 years |
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Maintenance |
Minimal |
Regular treatment required |
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Corrosion resistance |
Excellent |
Poor |
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Chemical treatment |
None needed |
Required (creosote, etc.) |
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Conductivity |
Non-conductive |
Conductive when wet |
Choosing the right fiberglass utility pole | Why Multicreto?
At Multicreto, we manufacture high-quality fiberglass utility poles designed for the full range of infrastructure applications electrical distribution, telecommunications, street lighting, and beyond. Our product line covers heights from 7 to 32 meters, and our engineering team works directly with clients to meet specific load, height, and installation requirements.
We are working to establish Multicreto as a trusted fiberglass utility pole supplier in the U.S. market, bringing manufacturing expertise and competitive pricing to utilities, municipalities, and contractors of all sizes.
Ready to source fiberglass utility poles for your project? Contact Multicreto today we’ll be glad to discuss your requirements and provide a quote.
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Why Contractors and Utilities Choose this poles?
Long service life.
With a lifespan exceeding 50 years and minimal maintenance requirements, fiberglass poles significantly reduce the total cost of ownership compared to wood or steel alternatives.
Non-conductive and safe.
The dielectric properties of fiberglass make FRP poles inherently safer for electrical and telecom applications, reducing the risk of electrical faults and improving worker safety.
Resistant to corrosion and weather.
Unlike wood poles, fiberglass does not rot, absorb moisture, or require chemical treatments. Unlike steel, it does not rust or corrode even in coastal, humid, or chemically aggressive environments.
Lightweight and easy to install.
Fiberglass poles weigh considerably less than steel or concrete, reducing transportation costs, simplifying logistics, and lowering labor costs on every project.
Fully customizable. Fiberglass utility poles can be manufactured in heights ranging from 7 to 32 meters, with various installation methods, load classes, and finish options to meet specific structural and aesthetic requirements.
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