Secure your Christmas lights effortlessly with our selection of professional grade clips
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Specialized clips for secure attachment along roof ridges and peaks, ensuring a perfectly straight light line on difficult angles.
Convenient pre-spaced clip strips for quick and uniform installation of light strings, saving time and effort.
Unique clips designed for specific surfaces or applications, such as brick, stucco, or wrapping lights around columns.
C7 Christmas Light Clips
Streamline your holiday light installation with our commercial-grade LiteClips. Available for both C9 and C7 bulbs, these versatile clips easily secure between the socket and bulb, allowing for downward, upward, or straight-out positioning. For a complete, safe, and secure setup, pair with our LiteClipStrip mounting system. These efficient tools ensure quick and professional-looking installations for homes and businesses alike. Available in White or Brown.
All-Purpose
Clip
The All-in-One Plus clip, favored by professional installers, accommodates C7, C9, C6, mini, and icicle lights, offering versatile horizontal gutter and vertical shingle mounting options, a tight grip for mini lights, layering capabilities for unique designs, and the ability to hang two light strings simultaneously, ensuring a perfect roof display.
Best Shingle
Tab Clip
This durable plastic shingle tab, more robust than standard versions, securely holds both C7 and C9 sockets, easily slides under shingles, and versatilely attaches to gutters, decks, and flat surfaces (when paired with a parapet clip), making it the perfect Christmas light accessory for various installation needs.
Tuff Tab
Clip
The durable Tuff Tabs, designed for C7 or C9 bulbs, feature Flex technology for easy installation over socketed bulbs, 360-degree rotation, outward-facing positioning on shingles or cedar shakes, two living hinges for secure hold, and weather-resistant construction for professional-grade Christmas light displays.
Christmas Light Ridge Clips
C9/C7 Best Enclosed
Ridge Clip
The C9/C7 Best Enclosed Ridge Clip (Patent Pending) is a durable, year-round solution for C7 and C9 socket strands and bulbs, featuring a fully enclosed design that securely holds lights in place without detachment, making it ideal for permanent or long-term installations.
Magnetic Christmas Lights Clips
Magnet Clip for C7/C9
Socket Wire
The Magnetic Clip for C7 or C9 Sockets, designed exclusively for SPT-1 wire (not compatible with LED stringer sets), features a high-strength solid magnet that securely holds lights horizontally or vertically on metal surfaces (excluding aluminum), allowing for quick, reusable installations year after year.
C9 Magnetic Spool
12" Spacing
This versatile lighting solution features heavy-duty, UV-protected 18-gauge SPT-1 wire rated for 840 watts, equipped with rust-resistant nickel-plated C9 magnetic sockets for secure attachment to ferrous metals, 12" spacing, 250' or 500' foot spool, compatible with E17 base incandescent and LED bulbs (sold separately), and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
C9 Magnetic Spool
15" Spacing
This versatile lighting solution features heavy-duty, UV-protected 18-gauge SPT-1 wire rated for 840 watts, equipped with rust-resistant nickel-plated C9 magnetic sockets spaced 15" apart on 250' or 500' spools, securely attaching to ferrous metals and compatible with E17 base incandescent and LED bulbs (sold separately) for both indoor and outdoor use.
Why Christmas Light Clips Are a Game-Changer
Transform your holiday decorating experience with professional-grade Christmas light clips. These versatile tools are the secret to creating clean, polished displays that withstand the elements all season long. Designed for various surfaces and bulb sizes, quality clips ensure your lights stay securely in place, avoiding the sloppy appearance and frequent adjustments often associated with cheaper alternatives. Easy to install and remove, these clips are favored by professionals nationwide for their durability and neat finish. By investing in commercial-grade clips, you'll save valuable time during both setup and takedown, allowing you to focus more on enjoying the festive season rather than fussing with your decorations. Make your holiday lighting effortless and impressive with the right clips, and elevate your display to a professional standard with minimal hassle.
Upgrade your holiday decorating technique by replacing staple guns and nails with versatile Christmas light clips. These innovative tools not only protect your home and lights from damage but also allow for easy adjustments after installation. Available in various designs to suit different surfaces like gutters, shingles, and flat areas, light clips can securely hold multiple bulb sizes, including C7, C9, icicle, and mini lights. By switching to clips, you'll preserve your property's integrity, extend the life of your lights, and gain the flexibility to perfect your holiday illumination with ease. Embrace this simple yet effective solution to elevate your decorating process and achieve professional-looking results without the hassle and potential harm of traditional fastening methods.
Christmas light clips are superior to staples or nails because they don't damage your home or lights, allow for easy adjustments and removal, and provide a cleaner, more professional look. They also make it easier to reuse your lights year after year without causing additional wear and tear.
Yes, using Christmas light clips can significantly reduce setup and takedown time. They're designed for easy installation and removal, allowing you to spend less time on decorating and more time enjoying the holiday season.
By securely holding your lights in place without pinching or damaging the wires, Christmas light clips help extend the life of your holiday lights. They also protect lights from harsh weather conditions, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Professional-grade clips ensure your lights stay in place, creating a neat and uniform appearance. They allow for precise positioning and spacing of lights, resulting in a polished, high-quality display that enhances your home's festive appeal.
Christmas light clips are designed for use on various surfaces, including gutters, shingles, and flat areas. There are also specialized clips for different applications, such as ridge clips and all-purpose clips.
Christmas light clips offer several benefits: they protect your home and lights from damage, allow for easy adjustments after installation, work on various surfaces, securely hold multiple bulb sizes, and help achieve a professional-looking display without the hassle of traditional fastening methods.
In the seasonal service industry, especially Christmas light installation, raising your average ticket is critical to scaling profitably. It’s not just about the lights—it’s about confidence, mindset, customer experience, and your positioning in the market. Whether you're new or experienced, this guide will help you understand how to increase your average ticket to $1,500 and beyond.
Your mindset determines your pricing ceiling. If you believe that your market won’t pay premium prices, you’re right—because that belief will affect your tone, your sales language, and even your body language.
Many installers convince themselves that their local market is too cheap. Phrases like "Nobody in my area will pay more than $6 per foot" or "Customers just want cheap lights" are examples of limiting beliefs. These thoughts create invisible barriers that stop you from growing.
Instead, reframe your thinking. Tell yourself, "There are people in my area who will pay for quality," or "I offer a premium service that saves time and creates memories." These shifts are powerful and lay the foundation for successful high-ticket sales.
Too often, installers hesitate to quote higher prices because they themselves would never pay that much. But your income isn’t your customer’s income. You may feel that $2,500 is a lot, while your customer—earning $150K or more a year—sees it as a reasonable price to avoid hassle during the busy holiday season.
Wealthy clients value convenience, saved time, emotional memories, and status. They want their homes to stand out and to feel the joy of the season. When you lead with these benefits instead of technical details, you make a stronger emotional connection and position your price as justified.
Selling high-ticket services isn’t about specs—it’s about feelings. The key is to make your customer feel something during the conversation. When they feel emotionally connected, they’re more likely to say yes.
Start by asking emotional questions. Ask what their favorite Christmas memory is or if they want their grandkids to have the same kind of magical holiday. These questions spark nostalgia and emotion, shifting the focus from lights to experiences.
Next, use confident language. Don’t say, “We can install.” Instead say, “Once you choose your package, we’ll install on Thursday.” This simple shift makes you sound like a trusted professional who’s done this hundreds of times.
When presenting your offer, use packages rather than individual line items. Packages simplify the decision process and naturally encourage upsells. For instance, start with a basic roofline option, then include add-ons like bushes, wreaths, and ground stake lighting in higher-tiered packages.
Selling is a skill like any other. You must practice to improve. Set time each day to train. Role-play sales conversations with a friend or teammate. Record and review your sales calls. Listen for hesitations or areas where your confidence falters.
Consider using tools like ChatGPT to simulate objections and refine your responses. Even practicing in front of a mirror can help. Watch your tone, pacing, and body language. You want to sound confident and look like a pro.
Remember, only 7% of communication is verbal. The rest is tone and body language. Make sure you're sending the right signals.
When clients push back on pricing, don’t immediately lower your rate. Instead, acknowledge their concern and redirect them to what matters. If they say, “That’s more than I expected,” you can reply, “Understandable. But you mentioned you wanted something your grandkids would remember. This helps create that experience.”
If they ask to remove parts of the display to cut cost, revisit their priorities. Identify what matters most and rework the package from there. This shows flexibility without compromising the value of your service.
When customers see you as the authority in your field, they stop comparing you to the competition. Start by showing up professionally. Wear branded gear. Keep your vehicle clean and wrapped if possible.
Your online presence matters too. A polished website, strong Google reviews, and active social media channels build trust. Share before-and-after photos, installation tips, and stories of customer transformations.
Being active in your community also helps. Volunteer displays for nonprofits or local causes not only feel good—they generate word-of-mouth and visibility.
Pre-qualifying prospects ensures you don’t waste time. But how you phrase it matters. Saying, “We only work with people spending over $1,000” can feel harsh. Instead say, “Our packages start around $1,000, and we’ll tailor everything based on what kind of holiday experience you’d like to create.”
This approach filters low-budget shoppers without alienating serious buyers.
Customers aren’t buying bulbs or clips. They’re buying moments, memories, and experiences. The sparkle in a child’s eyes, the pride in having the best-looking house on the block, the ease of not climbing a ladder—all of that is part of what they’re paying for.
That emotional value is why confident storytelling beats a technical breakdown every time. It’s not about the watts or wiring. It’s about how the display makes them feel.
Before any sales call or estimate, boost your confidence by reviewing past wins. Read your five-star reviews. Remind yourself of what happy customers have said about your work.
If you’re new and don’t have reviews yet, get feedback from family and friends. Start building that social proof. Document even your small wins and use them to build momentum.
Confidence doesn’t come from success—it comes from preparation.
Wealthy buyers make decisions differently. They don’t want deals; they want simplicity, status, and reliability. They want their home to look beautiful with minimal hassle.
Understand their priorities. They’re often more focused on tradition, convenience, and preserving family memories than on dollars and cents. When you understand what drives them, you can better tailor your pitch and close at higher rates.
Apply subtle psychological strategies to improve your close rate. Start with your highest-priced package to set a strong anchor. This makes the mid-tier option feel more affordable.
Use assumptive closing techniques. Say, “We’ll plan on installing Wednesday unless another day works better.” Talk as if the decision has already been made. That confidence reassures your customer.
And always use storytelling. Share stories from past clients who were thrilled with the results. Paint a picture of how their home went from ordinary to magical.
Even the best quote is worthless without follow-up. Most sales don’t happen on the first contact. It can take 10 to 15 follow-ups before a client says yes.
Use a CRM or simple spreadsheet to track leads. Follow up with emails, texts, and calls. Don’t just remind them of the price—remind them of the feeling. “Imagine your grandkids’ faces lighting up when they see your house for the first time this season.”
That’s the kind of message that gets replies.
If you want to raise your average ticket in the Christmas light business, it starts with how you think. Get confident in your value. Learn how your ideal customers make decisions. Deliver more than lights—deliver an experience.
Selling on emotion, speaking with confidence, packaging your offers, and following up with purpose are the keys to success.
When you believe in your value, your customers will too. So stop selling bulbs. Start selling wonder.
Your average ticket is the average amount of money a customer spends on a single job. Raising this number is essential because it allows you to make more revenue with fewer jobs, which reduces stress, increases profit margins, and helps scale your business efficiently.
You justify higher prices by offering more value—professional service, emotional connection, convenience, and an overall experience. Most low-price competitors focus on the physical product, while you should focus on what the customer truly wants: memories, time saved, and a beautiful display.
Confidence comes from preparation. Practice your sales pitch daily, review your wins and testimonials, rehearse common objections, and visualize successful outcomes. The more prepared you are, the more confident you will feel.
Packages are far more effective. They help the customer visualize the complete transformation and make it easier for you to upsell. Packages also simplify the buying decision and make higher prices feel more reasonable through bundled value.
Don’t immediately drop your price. Instead, ask them what parts of the project matter most, and reframe the value in emotional or time-saving terms. If necessary, adjust the scope, not the pricing structure.
Explain that your packages are designed for simplicity and a stress-free experience. If they insist, you can walk them through components, but always steer the conversation back to the outcome, not the ingredients.
It depends on the situation. In person, start with the premium package and drop down only if they express hesitation. Online or over email, giving three tiered options helps guide them toward the middle or upper tier without feeling pressured.
No. Starting low sets a precedent that’s hard to break and limits your confidence and brand perception. Instead, do one or two strategic jobs for free to gain portfolio material, especially if it will lead to referrals or high visibility.
Build your online presence with Google reviews, social media content, and a clean website. Post helpful tips, beautiful before-and-after photos, and customer stories. Also, show up professionally and be visible in your community through volunteer work or sponsorships.
Create clear, attractive packages that highlight emotional and time-saving value. Practice your pitch daily. Follow up consistently with every lead. Most importantly, believe in the value you provide—your mindset will drive your results.
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