The holiday season is finally here, and it’s time for your home to spread some cheer! As eager as you may be to hang those Christmas lights, you will need a plan for your winter wonderland. Whether it’s only a few lights or you’re trying to replicate Clark Griswold’s home this year, this article will include tips to keep you safe and make your light-hanging process easy and smooth, so it gets you back to the eggnog sooner!
Before hopping on that ladder, ensure you know what lights are best for outdoor use. Not all Christmas lights are the same. Certain types of light, such as Incandescent lights, offer a more energy-efficient LED bulb that provides a warm glow and are cost savings. You also want to know the bulb size that fits your home. Sizing and styles can be confusing, and it’s helpful to remember that the label “C” on most decorative lights stands for “cone” or “candle,” and the higher the C number, the larger the size. Along with your lights, don’t forget to choose suitable light clips, or you’ll need a trip back to the store. Adhesive clips are best for columns or railings, and universal clips are best for rooflines.
Consider and map out your decorative light placement. Mapping out the placement will determine your project’s size and main focal point. This is also where you want to measure all the straight lines of your house to determine how many lights you need. When measuring and planning your lights, don’t forget about the distance from your home’s power sources to your first connection, and always keep in mind connection limits on light strands.
Now that your prep work is complete, it’s time to make your home sparkle for the season. Before you start, test the lights and replace any blown bulbs, extras almost always come with the lights. If you need a ladder to hang your lights, make sure it’s a clear day and you always have a partner to assist/ hold the ladder. While hanging lights from heights, keep a toolbag or belt to hold your supplies and keep your hands free while climbing up and down the ladder. The best and easiest option when attaching the lights is to use plastic clips over a staple gun or nails, it will later provide a safer and easier removal process.
Hanging holiday lights can be an easy and fun tradition, but to make the process smooth, always plan, measure, and be aware of all power sources beforehand. If you feel the decorative project may be too big for you this year, it’s always safe to hire a professional to ensure safety and a beautiful home for the holiday season.