Repair & Disposal

In need of flag repair?

At National Capital Flag, we understand that your flag is more than fabric—it’s a symbol of pride, history, and honor.

When wear and tear appear, our expert flag repair services are here to help. From mending and re-stitching to reinforcement and restoration, our skilled team ensures your flag is treated with the utmost care. With decades of experience, we deliver exceptional craftsmanship so your flag can continue to fly proudly. Contact us today for trusted flag repair and restoration.

Repair & Disposal

In need of flag repair?

 At National Capital Flag, we understand that your flag is more than fabric—it’s a symbol of pride, history, and honor.

When wear and tear appear, our expert flag repair services are here to help. From mending and re-stitching to reinforcement and restoration, our skilled team ensures your flag is treated with the utmost care. With decades of experience, we deliver exceptional craftsmanship so your flag can continue to fly proudly. Contact us today for trusted flag repair and restoration.

Can my flag be repaired?

When it comes to wear and tear, it is best to pursue repair sooner rather than later. Some flags are sadly beyond saving, but we’re happy to provide guidance on how to best dispose of and retire your American flag.

Tattered American Flag Repairable

Repairable

If your flag is intact, and untattered stripes are longer than (or equal to) the length of its star field, our skilled craftspeople can fully repair your flag.

Tattered American Flag Repairable

Non-repairable

If your flag’s intact stripes are shorter than the length of its star field, it is unfortunately beyond repair and time to find a replacement.

Tattered American Flag Repairable

Repairable

If your flag is intact, and untattered stripes are longer than (or equal to) the length of its star field, our skilled craftspeople can fully repair your flag.

Tattered American Flag Unrepairable

Non-repairable

If your flag’s intact stripes are shorter than the length of its star field, it is unfortunately beyond repair and time to find a replacement.

Flag Repair and Alteration Services

The fly end of a flag is the loose end that tatters in the wind over time. Our craftspeople can cut away and hem the tattered section.

Fly End Cutting Hemming

By reinforcing the loose end (fly end) of your flag with additional stitching, we can prevent and slow tattering. Available for all flag sizes.

Fly End Reinforcement

Our seamstresses can add a pole hem to any flag, so your flag can drape beautifully indoors or take part in a parade.

Pole Hem 1

 

 

Recommended for flags measuring 8×12 feet and larger, rope and thimble pole attachments offer a heavier-duty alternative to classic grommets.

Rope Thimble Pole Attachment

We can sew fringe onto any flag to provide a classic formal flair. Recommended for parade flags and indoor ceremonial display. Fringe 1

 

Recommended for large flags, our craftsmen patch the loose (fly end) corners of your flag to more effectively prevent damage.

Flag Corner Reinforcement

Designed for flags attached to buildings, a grommeted patch is sewn to the bottom of your flag. A rod connects from the flagpole to the patch in order to prevent tangling.

Non Tangle Rod Patching

 

Our flag makers can add a sturdy header and grommets to any flag. We can also adjust grommets for horizontal hanging.

Flag Header and Grommet Closeup

 

 

Flag Disposal Locations

*Due to the toxic fumes produced by burning nylon, polyester, and other synthetic materials, a dignified burning ceremony is only recommended for 100% cotton flags.

Not sure how to properly retire your flag?

We’re here to help. Our team is happy to guide you through the process or answer any questions you may have.

Veterans of Foreign Wars

For assistance with properly disposing of your American flag, contact your local VFW Post. Many posts have drop boxes available near their locations for flag collection.

American Legion

You can drop off your unserviceable flag at your local American Legion post. Many posts hold a Disposal of Unserviceable Flags Ceremony each year on Flag Day (June 14th).

Dispose at Home

In accordance with the U.S. Flag Code, you can bury or burn* your U.S. flag at home. When burying, fold and enclose your flag in a wooden box. Before burning, check local fire laws and regulations.

Flag Disposal Locations

*Due to the toxic fumes produced by burning nylon, polyester, and other synthetic materials, a dignified burning ceremony is only recommended for 100% cotton flags.

Am Flag

Retire Your Flag at Home

In accordance with the U.S. Flag Code, you can bury or burn* your U.S. flag at home. When burying, fold and enclose your flag in a wooden box. Before burning, check local fire laws and regulations.

VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars logo

Veterans of Foreign Wars

For assistance with properly disposing of your American flag, contact your local VFW Post. Many posts have drop boxes available near their locations for flag collection.

American Legion Logo

American Legion

You can drop off your unserviceable flag at your local American Legion post. Many posts hold a Disposal of Unserviceable Flags Ceremony each year on Flag Day (June 14th).