All the Tools You Need to

Install Permanent Christmas Lights

Master the Art of Permanent Christmas Lighting:

Essential Tools for Every Professional Installer

Welcome to the ultimate resource for your permanent Christmas lighting installation business!

Our carefully curated selection of tools is designed to provide you with everything you need to

build a successful and permanent lighting service, catering to both seasoned

professionals and those just starting in the industry.

Permanent light demo kit

50 FT Wire Fishing Kit

For running wire through walls, attics, crawl spaces, sub-floors and suspended ceilings, great insulating property, low friction design allows the tape to easily glide through the conduit without binding at turns, joints or couplings

invisilights 100 foot permanent light kit

50' Fiberglass Fish Tape Running Wire Cable Rods

Rods can be used individually or threaded together for desired length, can be extended up to 50 feet. The item is Strong flexibility, But do not bend too hard, or it will break

invisilights 150' permanent light kit

Boeray 11' Fiberglass Running Electrical Wire Cable Pulling Fish Tape Kit

Fiberglass better than Plated Carbon Steel, this fish tape will not break when folded, faster, easier pulls: low friction design allows the tape to easily glide through the conduit without binding at turns, joints or couplings;

invisilights 150' permanent light kit

Cougar Paws

Cougar Paws has been tested up to a 12/12 pitch; however, other measures must be taken for steeper pitches. The Peak Performer's 6" high uppers will protect you from rolling or stumbling as you make your ascent while still allowing the light coloration keep feet cool in hot sun conditions with asphalt roofs!

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

Cougar Paws Replacement Pads

These pads are an affordable way to get your cougar paws back!

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

The DEWALT DWASHRIR Impact Ready Shears Attachment is able to cut up to 18GA material with a 360-degree swivel head

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

3-piece set of aviation tin snips for easy cutting from any angle

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Aviation style metal snip (green grip) with versatile offset handles for straight cuts and curved cuts to the right

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

The Goat Assist

The goat assist is a handy tool t

o get you up those tricky roofs.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Ridge Pro

The Ridge Pro can be used as an innovative roof anchor designed to work at the peak of a house.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Malco M2006 10 inch Left

Offset Snips

Malco Max2000 offset left cutting Aviation Snips features Euro-styled ergonomic handles and superior hardened blade edges for maximum cutting life.

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

These brackets can be slid into the rungs of most ladders

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Harness Kit

This harness kit is perfect for ensuring you don't fall off the roof with your Ridge Pro.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Personal Fall Arrest Protection

This retractable fall arrest is perfect for ensuring you don't fall off the roof with your Ridge Pro.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Quickclick Stabilizer

The stabilizer is a great way to keep your ladder from falling over

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Levelok ladder levelers

Ladder levelers are a great tool for any installer, especially those who work on roofs. The best part about them is that they can be used when the ground isn't perfectly flat or even at all!

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Little Giant Ladder

The remote control allows us to turn on and off the Christmas lights while keeping power supply for all connected devices. This will allow us to turn off the lights to cut the wires.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Ladder Protector

Ladder protectors can save your house from being torn by ladders.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Pitch Hopper

The pitch hopper is a unique tool that allows you to get on any roof, no matter how high or steep it may be. It has many different variations so users can find one suitable for their needs- whether they want something quick with little effort or more challenging than what's been done before!

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Extension Ladder

Hanging Christmas lights is a complicated task that requires the perfect ladder for your needs. The 28-foot, 32 foot or even 40 foot extension ladders are all great options to have in order hang up those beautiful strands of bulbs without any problem at all!

Elevate Your Permanent Christmas Lighting

Installations with Our Expert-Selected Tools

With these tools at your disposal, you're not just prepared to tackle any permanent installation challenge—you're equipped to excel. Our products are selected for their reliability, effectiveness, and ease of use, ensuring you can deliver exceptional, long-lasting results with every project. Whether you're expanding your services or just beginning your journey in the permanent Christmas lighting installation business, we're here to support your success every step of the way.

Hanging Christmas Lights

Illuminate Your Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Hanging Christmas Lights

July 08, 202418 min read

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to spread festive cheer than by illuminating your home with beautiful Christmas lights? Whether you're a seasoned decorator reusing your beloved lights or a beginner ready to embark on your first holiday lighting project, our comprehensive guide is here to assist you. From selecting the perfect lights to the final magical flick of the switch, we’ll walk you through every step to ensure your light hanging experience is not only easy but also a whole lot of fun. Get ready to transform your home into a dazzling winter wonderland that captures the joy and wonder of the season!

Step 1: Essential Materials for Hanging Christmas Lights Like a Pro

Hanging Christmas lights doesn't have to be a daunting task. With the right tools and some basic know-how, anyone can transform their home into a festive wonderland. Here’s what you need to get started:

Choosing the Right Christmas Lights

Before you can hang your Christmas lights, you obviously need to pick the right ones! Whether you're setting up for the first time or planning a brand-new design, selecting the right type of lights is crucial. We offer DIY Easy Starter Packages along with a wide variety of Christmas lights to fit any theme or style.

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Timers and Controllers

To really professionalize your setup, consider incorporating timers and controllers. These devices allow you to set your lights to illuminate and turn off automatically, ensuring your home is lit up at just the right time every evening, even when you’re not there. It's a fantastic way to manage your light display efficiently and ensure your home spreads holiday cheer even in your absence.

Secure Installation with the Right Clips

Achieving a polished look is all about the details. Christmas light clips are your best friends when it comes to hanging your lights with precision. They are designed for use on gutters, shingles, walkways, windows, and railings, ensuring that every string of lights is securely and neatly displayed. With the right clips, you can avoid common installation pitfalls and achieve a clean, professional-quality finish. For more detailed information on choosing the right clips, check out our blog post: Discover the Different Types of Light Clips.

Christmas lighting clips

Other Essential Tools and Supplies

A few additional tools and equipment can make the installation process even smoother:

- Ladder: Ensure you have a sturdy ladder that reaches the height you need safely.

- Adhesive Hooks: Great for surfaces where clips aren’t suitable, these provide a non-invasive way to hang lights.

- Light-Hanging Pole: Ideal for high or hard-to-reach areas, this tool can help you hang lights without a ladder.

Armed with the right materials and a bit of planning, hanging your Christmas lights can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Not only will you brighten your home, but you'll also bring joy to everyone who sees your beautifully lit residence. Ready to get started? Check out our extensive selection of lights, timers, and installation tools today and turn your holiday lighting visions into a stunning reality.

Step 2: Measuring Like a Professional

One of the secrets to achieving a seamless and stunning Christmas light display is precise measurement. Professional installers know that guessing the amount of lights needed is a recipe for mid-decorating trips to the store or uneven light distribution. Here’s how to measure like a pro:

Get the Right Tools

Start with a good tape measure. This simple tool is your best ally in determining exactly how many lights you’ll need and the lengths of each string required for your display.

Measure Your Space

Begin at the base of your house and work your way around, carefully measuring along any turns and corners to ensure you capture every detail. Don’t forget to measure doors and door frames, window frames, and any columns or other architectural features you plan to highlight with lights.

Account for Height and Peaks

If your design includes illuminating peaks or high points on your house, safety comes first. Use a sturdy ladder to reach these higher areas, and measure carefully along the area you intend to decorate. Always ensure your ladder is stable and consider having someone with you to spot you as you measure.

Record Your Measurements

Keep a detailed record of all your measurements. This record will not only help you purchase the correct amount of lights but also assist you in planning the layout of your lights. Knowing your exact measurements can save you a lot of time and frustration, allowing you to enjoy the decorating process more fully.

Plan for Extra Length

It’s always a good idea to buy a little more length than your measurements require. This gives you some leeway for adjustments and ensures you won’t run short if your measurements are slightly off or if you decide to extend your display.

By taking the time to measure accurately, you set the foundation for a holiday light display that looks both professional and enchanting. Just like the pros, you’ll be able to create a perfectly tailored and brilliantly lit holiday home that captures the joy and beauty of the season.

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Step 3: Evaluating Hanging Surfaces for Optimal Light Installation

To ensure a seamless and secure Christmas light display, it’s essential to thoroughly evaluate the surfaces where the lights will be hung. This step is crucial for both aesthetic alignment and practical installation. Here’s how to assess your home’s exterior effectively:

Inspect Your Roofline, Gutters, and Shingles

Start by closely examining the roofline, gutters, and shingles of your home. Each of these surfaces offers potential for installing Christmas lights, but they require different types of clips or fasteners:

- Roofline: Ideal for mounting lights that highlight the shape of your home. Check for any loose sections that may need securing before you start.

- Gutters: These are great for draping lights and easy to use with universal light clips that clip onto the gutter lip. Check the thickness of the gutter lip to ensure you choose clips that fit securely. For more information on hanging lights on gutters, check out our blog post: How To Hang Christmas Lights on Gutters.

- Shingles: If you prefer to attach lights directly to your roof, shingle clips can slide under shingles without causing damage. Evaluate how tightly the shingles are attached to avoid any that are too loose or worn out.

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Assess Power Source Availability

Identifying accessible power sources is next:

- Outdoor Power Sources: Many new homes come equipped with outdoor outlets, which are ideal for exterior light installations. Ensure they are functional and safely located where they won’t be exposed to water.

- Indoor Power Sources: Older homes may not have outdoor outlets. In such cases, you might need to run a power cord from an indoor outlet. Check for a practical path that minimizes the risk of tripping over cords or creating hazards. You may run the cord through a window or a door, using a flat extension cord to keep it secure and unobtrusive.

Measure for Power Cords

Once you've located your power source, measure the distance to the starting point of your light display. This measurement is vital to determine the length of the power cord needed to ensure that every light is powered without overstretching or leaving loose cords that could be hazardous.

Prepare for Surprises

Especially for first-timers, unexpected challenges can arise when hanging Christmas lights. Whether it’s an oddly shaped gutter that makes clip placement tricky or an underestimated distance to the nearest power source, being prepared and flexible in your planning can make all the difference.

By taking the time to thoroughly evaluate your hanging surfaces and power source options, you lay a strong foundation for a successful installation. This proactive approach not only enhances safety but also ensures that your holiday lights display will shine brightly and reliably throughout the season.

Step 4: Choosing the Best Christmas Lights for Your Installation

When it comes to decking out your home's exterior for the holidays, selecting the right type of Christmas lights is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular options suited for hanging on roofs or gutters and how to choose the best one for your project:

Types of Christmas Lights

Icicle Lights: These are a holiday favorite, especially for roof and gutter decorations. Icicle lights hang down from the roofline, mimicking the winter icicle look. They add a touch of whimsy and a wintry feel to your home’s façade.

C7 and C9 Bulbs: These traditional Christmas light bulbs are favorites for their visible size and brightness. C7 bulbs are slightly smaller than C9s, but both can be seen from greater distances, making them perfect for outdoor displays. Check out our blog post: C7 vs C9 Christmas Lightbulbs: Which to Choose? for further reading.

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Purchasing Options

- Separate Bulbs and Stringers: Buying bulbs and stringers separately offers the most flexibility. This option allows you to customize the color of the wires to match your home’s exterior, easily replace any burnt-out bulbs, and switch out colors from year to year if desired.

- Commercial Light Sets: These are convenient as they come with bulbs and stringers together. If you’re looking for a quick and easy setup, commercial sets might be the way to go. They are available with either non-removable or removable bulbs, depending on your preference for permanence and flexibility.

- Pre-lamped Light Strings: These sets come with non-removable bulbs, which means the entire string needs to be replaced if one bulb goes out. While potentially less convenient, they are often more budget-friendly and can still provide a stunning lighting effect.

Customization and Large Projects

For those who have large areas to cover or specific design ideas in mind, purchasing a light spool might be the best choice. You can cut the wire to fit exact measurements of your roofline and landscaping, providing a tailored appearance that off-the-shelf strings can’t match. This option allows for high customization and is particularly useful for intricate or expansive lighting displays.

Considerations for Your Choice

When selecting which lights to purchase, consider factors like:

- Durability: Look for lights rated for outdoor use, capable of withstanding your local winter conditions.

- Energy Efficiency: LED options are available for both icicle and C7/C9 bulbs, offering lower energy consumption and longer life spans.

- Aesthetic: Choose colors and styles that complement your home’s architecture and existing holiday decor.

Choosing the right Christmas lights involves more than just picking the shiniest option on the shelf. By considering your specific needs, the architectural details of your installation surface, and how often you’re willing to update or replace your setup, you can create a holiday display that’s both beautiful and brilliantly customized. Whether you prefer the classic charm of C7/C9 bulbs or the whimsical allure of icicle lights, the right choice will ensure your home shines brightly this festive season.

Step 5: Calculating Christmas Lights Wattage for Safe Installation

When it comes to setting up Christmas lights, managing the electrical load is crucial to ensure safety and prevent any electrical mishaps. Understanding how to calculate the wattage and amperage of your Christmas lights will help you create a dazzling display without overloading your home's electrical circuits.

Understanding Wattage and Amperage

Before you start stringing lights around your home, it's essential to calculate the total wattage and amperage your display will require:

1. Calculate Total Wattage: To find the total wattage of a string of Christmas lights, multiply the wattage per bulb by the number of bulbs on the string. For example, if a string has 50 bulbs and each bulb is 0.4 watts, the total wattage for the string would be 20 watts.

2. Convert Wattage to Amperage: To determine how many amps your string of lights will draw, divide the total wattage by the voltage of your supply (typically 120 volts in the U.S.). Using the previous example, 20 watts divided by 120 volts equals approximately 0.17 amps.

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Why This Matters

Understanding the electrical load of your Christmas lights is critical because:

- Prevent Circuit Overloads: Overloading an electrical circuit can trip breakers, blow fuses, and potentially cause fire hazards.

- Ensure Circuit Capacity: Most household circuits are rated for 15 or 20 amps. It's recommended to use only up to 80% of a circuit's capacity to avoid overloads. This means a 15-amp circuit should not exceed 1440 watts, and a 20-amp circuit should not exceed 1920 watts.

Practical Tips for Safe Lighting

- Check Your Circuit Ratings: Before designing your light display, check the amp rating of the circuits you plan to use. This information can typically be found on the circuit breaker or fuse box.

- Spread the Load: If your display requires more wattage than one circuit can safely handle, spread your lights across multiple circuits to balance the load.

- Use a Power Meter: For an accurate measurement of how much power your Christmas lights are actually consuming, consider using a power meter. This device can provide real-time data on the power usage of your lights and help you manage your display more effectively.

By carefully calculating and managing the wattage and amperage of your Christmas lights, you can ensure that your holiday decorations not only look great but are also safe and efficient. Remember, a little planning and calculation go a long way in preventing electrical issues and keeping your holiday season bright and cheerful.

Step 6: Selecting the Right Christmas Light Clips for Secure Installation

One of the most overlooked yet crucial aspects of installing Christmas lights is choosing the appropriate clips. The right clips not only make the installation process smoother but also ensure that your lights hang beautifully and securely throughout the season. Here’s how to choose the best Christmas light clips for your decorating project:

Assess Compatibility

Start by evaluating the surfaces where you'll be attaching the lights, such as the roofline, gutters, or shingles. Each surface may require a different type of clip for optimal attachment:

- Roofline and Shingles: Some clips are specifically designed to fit snugly onto shingles or under roof tiles without causing damage.

- Gutters: Look for clips that can clip onto the front lip of your gutters without obstructing water flow.

Consider Bulb Size

It’s crucial to match the clips with the type and size of bulbs you are using. All-in-one clips are highly versatile and recommended because they accommodate most bulb sizes and are suitable for various applications, whether you're attaching lights to gutters, shingles, or eaves.

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Installation Tips

For a safer and more efficient installation process, attach your Christmas lights to the clips before you climb the ladder. This approach minimizes the risk of tangling and allows you to manage one string of lights at a time. When using incandescent bulbs, extra caution is necessary to prevent them from striking the ladder or walls, which could cause them to break:

- Prepare on the Ground: Assemble your light strings with the clips attached on the ground to reduce the time spent on the ladder.

- Climb Safely: When climbing, ensure the lights are securely fastened and not dangling loosely to avoid any accidents.

Finding the Right Clips

To make an informed choice about which clips will best suit your needs, consult resources such as a Christmas light clips chart. These charts provide detailed information on the compatibility of different clips with various types of lights and surfaces, helping you find the perfect fit for your display.

Additional Resources

For those looking to explore a broader range of options, visiting online stores or local home improvement centers can offer insights into the latest and most effective light clips on the market. These resources often feature customer reviews and installation tips, providing valuable feedback from other users.

Choosing the right Christmas light clips might seem like a small detail, but it's a key step in ensuring that your holiday lighting is not only beautiful but also secure and durable. With the right preparation and the correct clips, you can create a dazzling holiday display that is the envy of your neighborhood.

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Step 7: Lighting Up Your Masterpiece

After carefully planning, measuring, and installing your Christmas lights, the moment of truth arrives—it’s time to light up your display! This final step is not only rewarding but also crucial in ensuring your setup is perfect.

Power On and Inspect

The first thing to do is to plug in your lights and turn on the power. As the lights come alive, take a moment to admire your handiwork. This is also the perfect time to conduct a thorough inspection of your display. Walk around your property and look for any bulbs that aren't lit. Sometimes, bulbs can loosen during installation or simply burn out:

- Check Connections: Make sure each bulb is screwed in tightly.

- Replace Faulty Bulbs: Have spare bulbs on hand to replace any that are not working. This ensures your light display remains vibrant throughout the season.

Setting the Timer

For convenience and energy efficiency, setting an outdoor timer for your lights is essential. Timers automate the lighting process, turning your lights on at dusk and off at a specified time:

- Popular Timing: Most homeowners choose to have their lights turn off around midnight. This schedule ensures that your lights stay on long enough to be enjoyed by evening passersby but not so late that they waste electricity.

- Energy Considerations: If energy conservation is a priority, consider setting the timer to turn off earlier, like 11 PM. This still gives ample time for your display to be seen and appreciated without excessive energy use.

Capture and Share the Magic

Once your lights are glowing and your timer is set, don’t forget to capture the magic. Take photos of your illuminated home from different angles:

- Photography Tips: Try taking photos during the blue hour (just after sunset) for a beautiful sky backdrop, or later at night for a focus on the lights themselves.

- Share on Social Media: Upload your photos to Facebook or Instagram and tag us! We love seeing how our tips and products help bring your holiday visions to life. Sharing your success not only showcases your hard work but also inspires others in their festive endeavors.

By following these steps and turning on your Christmas lights, you’ve not only created a festive atmosphere but also brought joy to your neighborhood. Remember, the holiday season is about sharing happiness and warmth, and what better way to do so than with a beautifully lit home?

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What are the best types of Christmas lights for outdoor decoration?

- Whether you're setting up for the first time or planning a new design, you can choose from a wide variety of lights. Traditional incandescent bulbs offer a warm glow, while energy-efficient LEDs provide long-lasting brightness and reduced energy consumption.

How do I ensure my Christmas lights turn on at the right time each evening?

- Incorporating timers and controllers with your Christmas lights setup allows you to set your lights to automatically illuminate and turn off. This ensures your home is lit up at just the right time every evening, even when you’re not there.

What are the best clips for hanging Christmas lights on gutters and shingles?

- All-in-one clips are recommended as they work with the largest variety of bulbs and applications, ensuring a secure and neat display on gutters, shingles, walkways, and more.

What other tools might I need for hanging Christmas lights?

- Aside from light clips, consider having a sturdy ladder, adhesive hooks for surfaces where clips aren’t suitable, and a light-hanging pole for high or hard-to-reach areas.

How do I measure my house for Christmas lights?

- Start at the base of your house and measure along turns and corners. Don’t forget to measure doors, window frames, and any other features you plan to highlight with lights. Accurate measurements help avoid mid-decorating trips to the store.

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What should I check before purchasing Christmas lights?

- Before purchasing, consider the type of lights that best fit your theme, the wattage for energy considerations, and the length based on your prior measurements to ensure you have enough to cover your intended area.

How can I safely measure high points on my house for lights?

- For high areas like roof peaks, use a stable ladder and have someone with you to ensure safety. Measure carefully to ensure you cover the entire area you plan to decorate.

What should I do if I find that my Christmas lights are not working after installation?

- Check if the bulbs are screwed in tightly or need replacing. Keep spare bulbs handy during installation to quickly swap out any that do not work.

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For additional help, check out our blog post: Why are Half My Christmas Lights Out?!

How can I manage the power supply for my Christmas lights effectively?

- Determine the placement of your nearest power source. If your home doesn't have an outdoor outlet, you may need to run a power cord from an indoor outlet, using a flat extension cord to minimize tripping hazards.

Why is it important to use a power meter with Christmas lights?

- Using a power meter can help you monitor how much power your Christmas lights are using, ensuring you do not exceed the safe capacity of your household circuits and helping prevent circuit overloads.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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50 FT Wire Fishing Kit

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invisilights 150' permanent light kit

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Hanging Christmas Lights

Illuminate Your Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Hanging Christmas Lights

July 08, 202418 min read

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to spread festive cheer than by illuminating your home with beautiful Christmas lights? Whether you're a seasoned decorator reusing your beloved lights or a beginner ready to embark on your first holiday lighting project, our comprehensive guide is here to assist you. From selecting the perfect lights to the final magical flick of the switch, we’ll walk you through every step to ensure your light hanging experience is not only easy but also a whole lot of fun. Get ready to transform your home into a dazzling winter wonderland that captures the joy and wonder of the season!

Step 1: Essential Materials for Hanging Christmas Lights Like a Pro

Hanging Christmas lights doesn't have to be a daunting task. With the right tools and some basic know-how, anyone can transform their home into a festive wonderland. Here’s what you need to get started:

Choosing the Right Christmas Lights

Before you can hang your Christmas lights, you obviously need to pick the right ones! Whether you're setting up for the first time or planning a brand-new design, selecting the right type of lights is crucial. We offer DIY Easy Starter Packages along with a wide variety of Christmas lights to fit any theme or style.

Christmas lighting

Timers and Controllers

To really professionalize your setup, consider incorporating timers and controllers. These devices allow you to set your lights to illuminate and turn off automatically, ensuring your home is lit up at just the right time every evening, even when you’re not there. It's a fantastic way to manage your light display efficiently and ensure your home spreads holiday cheer even in your absence.

Secure Installation with the Right Clips

Achieving a polished look is all about the details. Christmas light clips are your best friends when it comes to hanging your lights with precision. They are designed for use on gutters, shingles, walkways, windows, and railings, ensuring that every string of lights is securely and neatly displayed. With the right clips, you can avoid common installation pitfalls and achieve a clean, professional-quality finish. For more detailed information on choosing the right clips, check out our blog post: Discover the Different Types of Light Clips.

Christmas lighting clips

Other Essential Tools and Supplies

A few additional tools and equipment can make the installation process even smoother:

- Ladder: Ensure you have a sturdy ladder that reaches the height you need safely.

- Adhesive Hooks: Great for surfaces where clips aren’t suitable, these provide a non-invasive way to hang lights.

- Light-Hanging Pole: Ideal for high or hard-to-reach areas, this tool can help you hang lights without a ladder.

Armed with the right materials and a bit of planning, hanging your Christmas lights can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Not only will you brighten your home, but you'll also bring joy to everyone who sees your beautifully lit residence. Ready to get started? Check out our extensive selection of lights, timers, and installation tools today and turn your holiday lighting visions into a stunning reality.

Step 2: Measuring Like a Professional

One of the secrets to achieving a seamless and stunning Christmas light display is precise measurement. Professional installers know that guessing the amount of lights needed is a recipe for mid-decorating trips to the store or uneven light distribution. Here’s how to measure like a pro:

Get the Right Tools

Start with a good tape measure. This simple tool is your best ally in determining exactly how many lights you’ll need and the lengths of each string required for your display.

Measure Your Space

Begin at the base of your house and work your way around, carefully measuring along any turns and corners to ensure you capture every detail. Don’t forget to measure doors and door frames, window frames, and any columns or other architectural features you plan to highlight with lights.

Account for Height and Peaks

If your design includes illuminating peaks or high points on your house, safety comes first. Use a sturdy ladder to reach these higher areas, and measure carefully along the area you intend to decorate. Always ensure your ladder is stable and consider having someone with you to spot you as you measure.

Record Your Measurements

Keep a detailed record of all your measurements. This record will not only help you purchase the correct amount of lights but also assist you in planning the layout of your lights. Knowing your exact measurements can save you a lot of time and frustration, allowing you to enjoy the decorating process more fully.

Plan for Extra Length

It’s always a good idea to buy a little more length than your measurements require. This gives you some leeway for adjustments and ensures you won’t run short if your measurements are slightly off or if you decide to extend your display.

By taking the time to measure accurately, you set the foundation for a holiday light display that looks both professional and enchanting. Just like the pros, you’ll be able to create a perfectly tailored and brilliantly lit holiday home that captures the joy and beauty of the season.

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Step 3: Evaluating Hanging Surfaces for Optimal Light Installation

To ensure a seamless and secure Christmas light display, it’s essential to thoroughly evaluate the surfaces where the lights will be hung. This step is crucial for both aesthetic alignment and practical installation. Here’s how to assess your home’s exterior effectively:

Inspect Your Roofline, Gutters, and Shingles

Start by closely examining the roofline, gutters, and shingles of your home. Each of these surfaces offers potential for installing Christmas lights, but they require different types of clips or fasteners:

- Roofline: Ideal for mounting lights that highlight the shape of your home. Check for any loose sections that may need securing before you start.

- Gutters: These are great for draping lights and easy to use with universal light clips that clip onto the gutter lip. Check the thickness of the gutter lip to ensure you choose clips that fit securely. For more information on hanging lights on gutters, check out our blog post: How To Hang Christmas Lights on Gutters.

- Shingles: If you prefer to attach lights directly to your roof, shingle clips can slide under shingles without causing damage. Evaluate how tightly the shingles are attached to avoid any that are too loose or worn out.

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Assess Power Source Availability

Identifying accessible power sources is next:

- Outdoor Power Sources: Many new homes come equipped with outdoor outlets, which are ideal for exterior light installations. Ensure they are functional and safely located where they won’t be exposed to water.

- Indoor Power Sources: Older homes may not have outdoor outlets. In such cases, you might need to run a power cord from an indoor outlet. Check for a practical path that minimizes the risk of tripping over cords or creating hazards. You may run the cord through a window or a door, using a flat extension cord to keep it secure and unobtrusive.

Measure for Power Cords

Once you've located your power source, measure the distance to the starting point of your light display. This measurement is vital to determine the length of the power cord needed to ensure that every light is powered without overstretching or leaving loose cords that could be hazardous.

Prepare for Surprises

Especially for first-timers, unexpected challenges can arise when hanging Christmas lights. Whether it’s an oddly shaped gutter that makes clip placement tricky or an underestimated distance to the nearest power source, being prepared and flexible in your planning can make all the difference.

By taking the time to thoroughly evaluate your hanging surfaces and power source options, you lay a strong foundation for a successful installation. This proactive approach not only enhances safety but also ensures that your holiday lights display will shine brightly and reliably throughout the season.

Step 4: Choosing the Best Christmas Lights for Your Installation

When it comes to decking out your home's exterior for the holidays, selecting the right type of Christmas lights is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular options suited for hanging on roofs or gutters and how to choose the best one for your project:

Types of Christmas Lights

Icicle Lights: These are a holiday favorite, especially for roof and gutter decorations. Icicle lights hang down from the roofline, mimicking the winter icicle look. They add a touch of whimsy and a wintry feel to your home’s façade.

C7 and C9 Bulbs: These traditional Christmas light bulbs are favorites for their visible size and brightness. C7 bulbs are slightly smaller than C9s, but both can be seen from greater distances, making them perfect for outdoor displays. Check out our blog post: C7 vs C9 Christmas Lightbulbs: Which to Choose? for further reading.

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Purchasing Options

- Separate Bulbs and Stringers: Buying bulbs and stringers separately offers the most flexibility. This option allows you to customize the color of the wires to match your home’s exterior, easily replace any burnt-out bulbs, and switch out colors from year to year if desired.

- Commercial Light Sets: These are convenient as they come with bulbs and stringers together. If you’re looking for a quick and easy setup, commercial sets might be the way to go. They are available with either non-removable or removable bulbs, depending on your preference for permanence and flexibility.

- Pre-lamped Light Strings: These sets come with non-removable bulbs, which means the entire string needs to be replaced if one bulb goes out. While potentially less convenient, they are often more budget-friendly and can still provide a stunning lighting effect.

Customization and Large Projects

For those who have large areas to cover or specific design ideas in mind, purchasing a light spool might be the best choice. You can cut the wire to fit exact measurements of your roofline and landscaping, providing a tailored appearance that off-the-shelf strings can’t match. This option allows for high customization and is particularly useful for intricate or expansive lighting displays.

Considerations for Your Choice

When selecting which lights to purchase, consider factors like:

- Durability: Look for lights rated for outdoor use, capable of withstanding your local winter conditions.

- Energy Efficiency: LED options are available for both icicle and C7/C9 bulbs, offering lower energy consumption and longer life spans.

- Aesthetic: Choose colors and styles that complement your home’s architecture and existing holiday decor.

Choosing the right Christmas lights involves more than just picking the shiniest option on the shelf. By considering your specific needs, the architectural details of your installation surface, and how often you’re willing to update or replace your setup, you can create a holiday display that’s both beautiful and brilliantly customized. Whether you prefer the classic charm of C7/C9 bulbs or the whimsical allure of icicle lights, the right choice will ensure your home shines brightly this festive season.

Step 5: Calculating Christmas Lights Wattage for Safe Installation

When it comes to setting up Christmas lights, managing the electrical load is crucial to ensure safety and prevent any electrical mishaps. Understanding how to calculate the wattage and amperage of your Christmas lights will help you create a dazzling display without overloading your home's electrical circuits.

Understanding Wattage and Amperage

Before you start stringing lights around your home, it's essential to calculate the total wattage and amperage your display will require:

1. Calculate Total Wattage: To find the total wattage of a string of Christmas lights, multiply the wattage per bulb by the number of bulbs on the string. For example, if a string has 50 bulbs and each bulb is 0.4 watts, the total wattage for the string would be 20 watts.

2. Convert Wattage to Amperage: To determine how many amps your string of lights will draw, divide the total wattage by the voltage of your supply (typically 120 volts in the U.S.). Using the previous example, 20 watts divided by 120 volts equals approximately 0.17 amps.

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Why This Matters

Understanding the electrical load of your Christmas lights is critical because:

- Prevent Circuit Overloads: Overloading an electrical circuit can trip breakers, blow fuses, and potentially cause fire hazards.

- Ensure Circuit Capacity: Most household circuits are rated for 15 or 20 amps. It's recommended to use only up to 80% of a circuit's capacity to avoid overloads. This means a 15-amp circuit should not exceed 1440 watts, and a 20-amp circuit should not exceed 1920 watts.

Practical Tips for Safe Lighting

- Check Your Circuit Ratings: Before designing your light display, check the amp rating of the circuits you plan to use. This information can typically be found on the circuit breaker or fuse box.

- Spread the Load: If your display requires more wattage than one circuit can safely handle, spread your lights across multiple circuits to balance the load.

- Use a Power Meter: For an accurate measurement of how much power your Christmas lights are actually consuming, consider using a power meter. This device can provide real-time data on the power usage of your lights and help you manage your display more effectively.

By carefully calculating and managing the wattage and amperage of your Christmas lights, you can ensure that your holiday decorations not only look great but are also safe and efficient. Remember, a little planning and calculation go a long way in preventing electrical issues and keeping your holiday season bright and cheerful.

Step 6: Selecting the Right Christmas Light Clips for Secure Installation

One of the most overlooked yet crucial aspects of installing Christmas lights is choosing the appropriate clips. The right clips not only make the installation process smoother but also ensure that your lights hang beautifully and securely throughout the season. Here’s how to choose the best Christmas light clips for your decorating project:

Assess Compatibility

Start by evaluating the surfaces where you'll be attaching the lights, such as the roofline, gutters, or shingles. Each surface may require a different type of clip for optimal attachment:

- Roofline and Shingles: Some clips are specifically designed to fit snugly onto shingles or under roof tiles without causing damage.

- Gutters: Look for clips that can clip onto the front lip of your gutters without obstructing water flow.

Consider Bulb Size

It’s crucial to match the clips with the type and size of bulbs you are using. All-in-one clips are highly versatile and recommended because they accommodate most bulb sizes and are suitable for various applications, whether you're attaching lights to gutters, shingles, or eaves.

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Installation Tips

For a safer and more efficient installation process, attach your Christmas lights to the clips before you climb the ladder. This approach minimizes the risk of tangling and allows you to manage one string of lights at a time. When using incandescent bulbs, extra caution is necessary to prevent them from striking the ladder or walls, which could cause them to break:

- Prepare on the Ground: Assemble your light strings with the clips attached on the ground to reduce the time spent on the ladder.

- Climb Safely: When climbing, ensure the lights are securely fastened and not dangling loosely to avoid any accidents.

Finding the Right Clips

To make an informed choice about which clips will best suit your needs, consult resources such as a Christmas light clips chart. These charts provide detailed information on the compatibility of different clips with various types of lights and surfaces, helping you find the perfect fit for your display.

Additional Resources

For those looking to explore a broader range of options, visiting online stores or local home improvement centers can offer insights into the latest and most effective light clips on the market. These resources often feature customer reviews and installation tips, providing valuable feedback from other users.

Choosing the right Christmas light clips might seem like a small detail, but it's a key step in ensuring that your holiday lighting is not only beautiful but also secure and durable. With the right preparation and the correct clips, you can create a dazzling holiday display that is the envy of your neighborhood.

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Step 7: Lighting Up Your Masterpiece

After carefully planning, measuring, and installing your Christmas lights, the moment of truth arrives—it’s time to light up your display! This final step is not only rewarding but also crucial in ensuring your setup is perfect.

Power On and Inspect

The first thing to do is to plug in your lights and turn on the power. As the lights come alive, take a moment to admire your handiwork. This is also the perfect time to conduct a thorough inspection of your display. Walk around your property and look for any bulbs that aren't lit. Sometimes, bulbs can loosen during installation or simply burn out:

- Check Connections: Make sure each bulb is screwed in tightly.

- Replace Faulty Bulbs: Have spare bulbs on hand to replace any that are not working. This ensures your light display remains vibrant throughout the season.

Setting the Timer

For convenience and energy efficiency, setting an outdoor timer for your lights is essential. Timers automate the lighting process, turning your lights on at dusk and off at a specified time:

- Popular Timing: Most homeowners choose to have their lights turn off around midnight. This schedule ensures that your lights stay on long enough to be enjoyed by evening passersby but not so late that they waste electricity.

- Energy Considerations: If energy conservation is a priority, consider setting the timer to turn off earlier, like 11 PM. This still gives ample time for your display to be seen and appreciated without excessive energy use.

Capture and Share the Magic

Once your lights are glowing and your timer is set, don’t forget to capture the magic. Take photos of your illuminated home from different angles:

- Photography Tips: Try taking photos during the blue hour (just after sunset) for a beautiful sky backdrop, or later at night for a focus on the lights themselves.

- Share on Social Media: Upload your photos to Facebook or Instagram and tag us! We love seeing how our tips and products help bring your holiday visions to life. Sharing your success not only showcases your hard work but also inspires others in their festive endeavors.

By following these steps and turning on your Christmas lights, you’ve not only created a festive atmosphere but also brought joy to your neighborhood. Remember, the holiday season is about sharing happiness and warmth, and what better way to do so than with a beautifully lit home?

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What are the best types of Christmas lights for outdoor decoration?

- Whether you're setting up for the first time or planning a new design, you can choose from a wide variety of lights. Traditional incandescent bulbs offer a warm glow, while energy-efficient LEDs provide long-lasting brightness and reduced energy consumption.

How do I ensure my Christmas lights turn on at the right time each evening?

- Incorporating timers and controllers with your Christmas lights setup allows you to set your lights to automatically illuminate and turn off. This ensures your home is lit up at just the right time every evening, even when you’re not there.

What are the best clips for hanging Christmas lights on gutters and shingles?

- All-in-one clips are recommended as they work with the largest variety of bulbs and applications, ensuring a secure and neat display on gutters, shingles, walkways, and more.

What other tools might I need for hanging Christmas lights?

- Aside from light clips, consider having a sturdy ladder, adhesive hooks for surfaces where clips aren’t suitable, and a light-hanging pole for high or hard-to-reach areas.

How do I measure my house for Christmas lights?

- Start at the base of your house and measure along turns and corners. Don’t forget to measure doors, window frames, and any other features you plan to highlight with lights. Accurate measurements help avoid mid-decorating trips to the store.

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What should I check before purchasing Christmas lights?

- Before purchasing, consider the type of lights that best fit your theme, the wattage for energy considerations, and the length based on your prior measurements to ensure you have enough to cover your intended area.

How can I safely measure high points on my house for lights?

- For high areas like roof peaks, use a stable ladder and have someone with you to ensure safety. Measure carefully to ensure you cover the entire area you plan to decorate.

What should I do if I find that my Christmas lights are not working after installation?

- Check if the bulbs are screwed in tightly or need replacing. Keep spare bulbs handy during installation to quickly swap out any that do not work.

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For additional help, check out our blog post: Why are Half My Christmas Lights Out?!

How can I manage the power supply for my Christmas lights effectively?

- Determine the placement of your nearest power source. If your home doesn't have an outdoor outlet, you may need to run a power cord from an indoor outlet, using a flat extension cord to minimize tripping hazards.

Why is it important to use a power meter with Christmas lights?

- Using a power meter can help you monitor how much power your Christmas lights are using, ensuring you do not exceed the safe capacity of your household circuits and helping prevent circuit overloads.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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