Monopole Towers
Monopole towers are tall, slender structures used primarily for telecommunications. They are designed to support antennas for mobile phone networks, radio, and television broadcasting. Unlike traditional lattice towers, monopole towers have a single, solid pole, making them less visually intrusive and easier to install in urban areas.
These towers can vary in height, typically ranging from 50 to 200 feet. Their streamlined design allows for efficient wind resistance and stability. Monopole towers are often equipped with multiple antennas, enabling them to serve various telecommunication providers simultaneously, which helps improve network coverage and capacity.