Self-supporting tower - These self supporting towers are also called lattice towers. The towers are generally made of steel and the most commonly used as a communication tower. A self-supporting tower is designed in either a square or a triangular shape.
Monopole Tower - As the name implies, monopole towers feature a single tubular mast. A monopole typically is approximately 50 feet to 200 feet in height. The antennas are mounted on the exterior of this type of tower. A benefit of this tower type is that it requires little ground space to erect, and the antennae are simply mounted to the top-exterior of the mast.
Guyed Tower - A guyed mast is a tall thin tower that depends on guy wires for stability. During tower installation special guy wires for towers are attached to the ground, usually spaced at equal angles about the structure's base. Guyed towers are frequently used for radio antennas and tv antenna towers. These towers can be over 2,000 feet (610 meters).
Tilt-towers - These towers are an innovative option for light loads on heights up to 80'. Numerous foundation options are available, both above and in-ground, that offer extremely fast installations without the need for heavy cranes, specialized tower crews or long foundation cure times. The standard tower heights of 20' to 80' are available, with 40' and 60' towers being the most popular selection.