C9 & C7 Socket Spools & Stringers
Discover our premium collection of socket wire spools and stringers, the essential foundation for creating stunning light displays. Designed for both professional installers and ambitious homeowners, our range includes bulk C7 and C9 socket wire spools with flexible spacing options, pre-made light stringers for quick setups, and convenient accessories like spool holders. These versatile, durable components are perfect for residential rooflines, enchanting tree displays, and large-scale commercial projects. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, and compatible with both incandescent and LED bulbs, our professional-grade products offer the quality and flexibility needed to bring your creative lighting visions to life. Explore our selection and elevate your illumination projects with unmatched versatility and reliability.
Socket Spools
Our C9 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire, available in green or white, offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. With spacing options from 6" to 48", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-48" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays.
C9 500' Socket Spool
Our C9 500' Bulk Spool of Green Wire, available with 12" (500 sockets) or 15" (400 sockets) spacing, is perfect for professional-grade Christmas lighting installations. Featuring commercial-quality SPT-1, 8-amp wire and durable E17 sockets, this customizable spool is ideal for large-scale outdoor projects. Easily cut to desired lengths and pair with snap-on plugs (sold separately) for tailored lighting solutions in both residential and commercial settings. The 12" spacing offers vibrant, balanced lighting, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run.
C9 1000' 12"&15" Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2)
Our C9 1000' Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2) offers professional-grade flexibility with dual 12" and 15" spacing options. This customizable spool features heavy-duty SPT-2 wire for enhanced durability in all weather conditions. The 12" spacing is perfect for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines and pathways, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run. Compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs, this 1000' spool allows for precise cutting to fit any residential or commercial lighting project, ensuring efficient and long-lasting installations.
C7 1000' Green Wire Socket Spool (SPT-2)
Our 1000' bulk spool of green SPT-2 wire features 15" spacing with 1000 C7 sockets, ideal for commercial and residential outdoor displays. This 8-amp (960-watt) commercial-grade wire with Admiral Brand sockets allows for custom-length installations using snap-on plugs (sold separately). Suitable for indoor/outdoor use, it accommodates up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs per run. This versatile, durable C7 light line is perfect for creating professional-quality lighting displays in various settings.
Our C7 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. Available in green or white, with spacing options from 12" to 36", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-36" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C7 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays in various settings.
The Fastest Way to Install Holiday Lights on Metal Surfaces. Save time and effort this holiday season with Magnetic Spools. Designed for quick and easy installation, these magnetic spools are perfect for decorating your home or office building. The magnetic sockets eliminate the need for traditional mounting clips, making your installations faster and more efficient. Whether you’re lining rooflines, gutters, or fences, these spools are ideal for any surface where ferrous metal is present.
Available in 500' & 250', 12" or 15" Spacing.
Our 25', 50' or 100' Holiday Light String features professional-grade, UV-protected 18-gauge wire with sockets spaced 12" apart. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these UL-recognized strings offer 5 Amp capacity SPT-1 insulation and durable sockets with weep holes for all-weather performance. Compatible with E12 Candelabra base bulbs (C7, C9, G30; sold separately), these versatile strings allow end-to-end connectivity for extended displays. Perfect for holiday decorations, event lighting, and year-round use in residential and commercial settings. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.
C7 12" Spacing Socket Wire Stringers
Our professional-grade 25', 50' or 100' light string features sockets spaced 12" apart, perfect for commercial and residential decorators. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it's compatible with incandescent or LED C7, G30, and G40 bulbs (sold separately). The SPT-1 insulated wire offers 5 Amp capacity and includes weep-hole sockets for all-weather performance. With male and female plugs for end-to-end connections, these UL-recognized strings can handle up to 480 watts per run. Ideal for holiday displays, patio lighting, and year-round events, these durable strings ensure long-lasting, brilliant illumination for any occasion. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.
cket wire spools are bulk reels of wire with sockets at regular intervals, allowing for custom-length cuts. Stringers are pre-cut lengths of socket wire, typically with plugs attached, ready for immediate use.
No, C7 and C9 bulbs require different socket sizes. Always check the product specifications to ensure you're using the correct socket wire for your chosen bulb type.
Common spacings are 12", 15", and 24". Use closer spacing (12"-15") for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines or fences. Wider spacing (24" or more) works well for tree wrapping or creating a more subtle effect.
Most of our socket wires are rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Look for products labeled as "weatherproof" or "outdoor-rated" for the best durability in external conditions.
This depends on the wire's amperage rating and the wattage of your bulbs. For example, on an 8-amp wire, you can typically run up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs. Always check the product specifications and local electrical codes for safe operation.
Welcome to the magical world of outdoor Christmas lights! Transforming your home into a festive wonderland is a cherished holiday tradition, but for first-timers, it can seem overwhelming. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of creating your first Christmas light display, from planning to storage, with expert advice to ensure a safe, beautiful, and stress-free experience.
An outdoor Christmas light display does more than just decorate your home—it creates lasting memories, spreads holiday cheer throughout your neighborhood, and establishes a tradition you can build upon year after year. Even simple displays can make a significant impact and bring joy to everyone who passes by.
Before purchasing any lights or decorations, take time to evaluate your home's exterior:
Walk to the curb and photograph your home from different angles to use as a reference
Identify key features to decorate:
Roofline and eaves
Windows and door frames
Trees, bushes, and landscaping elements
Porch columns and railings
Walkways and driveways
Mailbox, planters, and other accents
Locate all outdoor electrical outlets as these will determine your power distribution plan
While not mandatory, selecting a theme helps create a cohesive look:
Winter Wonderland: Blue and white lights with snowflake accents
Classic Christmas: Red, green, and white with traditional elements
Elegant Monochrome: All white lights for a sophisticated appearance
Colorful and Playful: Multi-colored lights with whimsical decorations
Red and White: A candy cane inspired palette
Christmas light displays can range from less than $100 to several thousand dollars. As a beginner, establish a firm budget before shopping to avoid impulse purchases:
Entry-level display ($100-$200): Focus on a few high-impact areas like your entryway and one prominent tree
Mid-range display ($200-$500): Add roofline lighting and several landscape elements
Larger investment ($500+): Comprehensive coverage of multiple areas
Remember that investing in quality lights initially may save money long-term through durability and energy efficiency.
Take accurate measurements of all areas you plan to decorate:
Roofline length (each section separately)
Window and door perimeters
Porch railing and column lengths
Tree trunk circumference and branch reach
Bush dimensions
Walkway and driveway lengths
Record these measurements on your reference photos or a sketch of your home.
Based on your measurements, budget, and design plan, create a prioritized list that includes:
Lights by location (type and quantity needed)
Installation supplies (clips, stakes, extension cords)
Safety equipment (GFCI adapters, timers)
For beginners, we recommend starting with a smaller, manageable display and expanding in future years.
Understanding different light types will help you select the right options for your display:
LED Christmas Lights:
Pros: Energy-efficient (using up to 90% less electricity), cooler-burning (safer), extremely durable, long-lasting (25,000+ hours), permit connecting many strands
Cons: Higher initial cost, different light quality than traditional incandescents
Incandescent Christmas Lights:
Pros: Lower initial cost, traditional warm glow, nostalgic appeal
Cons: Higher energy consumption, shorter lifespan (1,000-2,000 hours), fragile bulbs, generate heat (potential fire risk), limited connectivity between strands
For most beginners, the safety features and longevity of LED lights make them the recommended choice despite the higher upfront cost.
Mini Lights: Versatile small bulbs perfect for wrapping trees, outlining windows, or decorating railings
C7 and C9 Bulbs: Larger, traditional bulbs ideal for rooflines and pathways
Icicle Lights: Cascading strands that simulate icicles, perfect for eaves and overhangs
Net Lights: Pre-arranged grid of lights that easily drape over bushes and shrubs
Rope Lights: Flexible tube lighting perfect for outlining paths or creating shapes
Projection Lights: Cast patterns on large surfaces with minimal installation effort
For outdoor installations, always choose:
Lights and extension cords explicitly labeled for "outdoor use"
UL-approved products (look for the UL label)
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection for all outlets
Commercial-grade lights for better durability if budget allows
Having the right tools and supplies before you begin will make installation much easier and safer:
Light Clips: The proper attachment method for various surfaces:
All-in-one clips for rooflines (gutter and shingle)
Adhesive clips for smooth surfaces
Specific clips for railings and other special areas
Outdoor-Rated Extension Cords: Select cords that are:
Specifically labeled for outdoor use
Heavy-duty (14 or 12-gauge)
Long enough to reach outlets without connections
Matching or complementary colors to your home (green, brown, white)
Ladder(s):
Step ladder for lower areas
Extension ladder for reaching rooflines (use fiberglass or wood near electrical installations)
Ladder stabilizers and levelers for safety
Timers or Smart Controls:
Outdoor-rated timers to automate your display
Photocell options that respond to darkness
Smart plugs for remote control via smartphone
Measuring tape
Light-hanging pole (extension pole)
Zip ties for securing lights
Outdoor electrical tape
Work gloves
Weatherproof connection covers
GFCI tester
Before beginning installation:
Never work alone—have a helper spot your ladder
Check weather forecasts and avoid installation during wet or windy conditions
Inspect all lights and cords for damage before hanging
Test lights on the ground before installation
Verify all outlets have GFCI protection
Always be aware of power lines and maintain safe distances
Use proper clips designed for gutters or shingles
Space clips 8-12 inches apart for a clean line
Work methodically from one end to the other
Keep light strands reasonably taut without stretching
For icicle lights, ensure the "drops" hang straight down
Trees:
Start at the base near a power source
Wrap the trunk in a spiral pattern, maintaining even spacing
For branches, work from trunk to tip and back
Consider 5mm wide-angle LED mini lights for tree wrapping
Bushes:
Use net lights for easiest application
Drape nets evenly over the bush, tucking edges slightly underneath
For string lights, weave in and out of the foliage with consistent spacing
Wrap lights securely around railings or use dedicated railing clips
For columns, spiral lights from bottom to top with even spacing
Secure loose ends with zip ties if needed
Use adhesive clips designed for temporary installation
Apply clips at regular intervals around the frame
Press light strings gently into clips
Use stake lights pushed firmly into ground along the edges
Keep cords off walking surfaces to prevent tripping
Space stakes evenly for a professional appearance
Run extension cords from light strands to outlets in the most direct, unobtrusive path
Never exceed the manufacturer's recommendations for connected strands
Use outdoor-rated timers to automate your display
Keep all connections elevated off the ground and protected from moisture
Moisture is the enemy of electrical connections. Protect them with these methods:
Elevation: Keep all connections off the ground
Connection Covers: Use specially designed weatherproof covers or sealed plastic containers
Strategic Placement: Position connections under eaves or other protected areas when possible
Prevent decorations from being damaged by wind:
Use additional anchoring for inflatables and yard decorations
Secure light strands with extra clips in high-wind areas
Consider the placement of decorations relative to prevailing winds
For beginners, these high-impact, lower-effort decorating ideas create beautiful results:
Frame your front door with garland and mini lights
Hang a pre-lit wreath
Add symmetrical decorations on either side of the entrance
Illuminate your walkway with simple stake lights
Instead of trying to decorate everything, select one focal point:
A fully-wrapped prominent tree
Well-defined roofline with C9 bulbs
A cluster of lighted yard decorations
Use projection lights to cover large areas with minimal effort
Drape net lights over bushes for instant coverage
Place pre-lit potted arrangements on the porch
Add large, simple bows to existing features like mailboxes or lampposts
After the holidays, proper removal and storage ensures your lights will be ready for next season:
Unplug everything before starting
Remove lights in reverse order of installation
Detach clips gently to avoid damaging lights or your home
Have storage containers ready before you begin
Cardboard Method: Wrap strands around rectangular cardboard pieces
Reel Storage: Use dedicated light storage reels
Hand-Wrap Method: Create neat bundles secured with twist ties
Store each strand in individual bags to prevent tangling
Clean all items before storage
Store wreaths on hangers covered with garbage bags or in dedicated containers
Store inflatables fully dry and folded in their original boxes
Use clear, labeled storage bins for categorized organization
Choose a cool, dry storage location away from extreme temperatures and humidity.
Creating your first Christmas light display should be enjoyable, not stressful. Start small, prioritize safety, and remember that even simple displays can create beautiful results and wonderful memories.
Each year, you can build on your experience, adding new elements and refining your technique. The most important part is enjoying the process and the festive atmosphere you create for yourself, your family, and your community.
LED Christmas lights are generally best for beginners due to their safety (they run cooler), energy efficiency, durability, and ability to connect more strands together. Net lights for bushes and C9 bulbs for rooflines are particularly beginner-friendly options.
Measure your roofline in feet and multiply by 1.5 for C9 bulbs or by 2 for mini lights to determine how many lights you'll need. For example, a 40-foot roofline would require about 60 feet of C9 lights or 80 feet of mini lights.
Use appropriate light clips rather than nails, staples, or tacks. All-in-one clips work for gutters and shingles, adhesive clips work for windows and door frames, and special clips exist for railings and vinyl siding. Never puncture wires or surfaces.
Yes, but follow the manufacturer's guidelines. LED lights typically allow more connections (often 40+ strands) while incandescent lights usually permit only 3-5 strands per circuit. Never mix LED and incandescent lights on the same circuit.
Always test lights before installation. For incandescent strands, check for and replace burned-out bulbs. For LED strands, check fuses in the plug. If a section isn't working, it could be a break in the wire. Consider replacing problematic strands rather than extensive troubleshooting.
Regular outdoor outlets work, but they must have GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection. If your outlets don't have built-in GFCI protection, use portable GFCI adapters between your outlet and extension cord for safety.
Net lights are by far the easiest option for bushes and shrubs. Simply drape the pre-connected grid of lights over the foliage for instant, even coverage with minimal effort.
Keep connections elevated off the ground, use weatherproof connection covers or gaskets, and position connections under eaves when possible. Some people use self-sealing silicone tape or plastic bags secured with zip ties as DIY solutions.
Using a timer is recommended to run lights for 6-8 hours daily (typically 5-11pm or dusk to midnight). This conserves energy and extends bulb life. Always turn off lights when leaving home or sleeping if not using a timer.
Wrap light strands around rectangular pieces of cardboard with notches cut at the ends to secure plugs, use dedicated light storage reels, or create neat hand-wrapped bundles secured with twist ties. Store each strand in its own bag and keep in labeled containers in a cool, dry place.
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