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When your project needs you to reach into high places, such as painting your home's guttering or cleaning windows on upper floors, climbing a set of ladders might seem the obvious choice. But another option is to use an extension pole. Doing so offers several important benefits.

Benefits of Using Extension Poles

Extension poles can remove the risk of falling from a height, while also letting you cover areas quicker without moving ladders from place to place. What’s more, because you won’t need to extend yourself as much or frequently as you work, an extension pole can reduce arm and body strain. And with its compact design, it can be stored and transported easily—much easier than a ladder.

Choice of Extension Pole Materials

Our extension poles are available in a range of materials to suit your task.

  • Aluminum: Our most popular material, aluminum extension pole material is highly reliable due to its combination of easily handled weight, high strength and rugged weather resistance.
  • Fiberglass: A fiberglass extension pole is a solid option when working around electrical installations. It's made from a non-conducting material for an extra level of safety.
  • Wood: You can use a wood extension pole to extend an ordinary broom for sweeping higher surfaces, or hard-to-reach or partially covered areas such as under a deck.

Fixed vs Telescoping Extension Pole

If you mostly use your extension pole in the same way, such as cleaning the same set of windows each time, choosing one with a suitable fixed length is a convenient and straightforward option. Fixed poles are made in a single piece and so offer both strength and durability.

For a little more versatility, a telescoping extension pole can be adjusted to reach varying heights for each task, before shrinking back down for compact storage. A telescoping pole is also easier to use with a bucket than a long and unwieldy fixed pole. However, a telescopic pole is slightly less rugged because of its moving parts and joints which may not be suitable for especially heavy-duty jobs.

Extension Poles with Water Flow Control

For dedicated cleaning use, we also stock extension pole models with an in-built water flow feature. These poles can be attached to a standard hose connector and carry water through their centers, making for even easier cleaning of high windows and other surfaces. Water-fed poles can be combined with a wide range of cleaning tool heads for use on wood, masonry, sidings, decking and many other kinds of surfaces.

Our Range of Extension Pole Accessories

Ace also carries a variety of extension pole accessories to increase their versatility and ease of use. Choose from:

  • Extension pole conversion tips for quickly changing the attached tools.
  • Adjustable storage racks to organize your cleaning and maintenance tool collection.
  • Locking tool holders to attach any tool, including ones not designed for use with extension poles.

Find Your Ideal Extension Pole at Ace

From painting your home's sidings to cleaning high-up windows, an extension pole from Ace can make your work easier and safer. Choose from brands like Mr. Longarm, Wooster, Unger and more to find your preferred pole material, length, thickness and price range. Ace will do the rest with fast and efficient shipping or easy in-store pickup.