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Unbeatable Wholesale Pricing: Save more when you buy Christmas Lights in bulk – perfect for businesses and large-scale installations.
Top-Quality Products: We stock C9 Commercial Elite LED Bulbs, C7 Minleon V2 Bulbs, pre-lit garlands, and more.
Versatile Selection: From 500 to 100,000 bulbs, find the quantity and styles of Christmas Lights that suit your needs.
C9 & C7 LED Christmas Lights Bulbs
Looking for the cheapest Christmas Lights Bulbs with wholesale pricing? You've come to the right place! Our pre-season sale offers unbeatable wholesale prices on these top-quality, energy-efficient bulbs. Perfect for professional installers and holiday enthusiasts alike, our C9 and C7 bulbs are durable, vibrant, and available in a wide range of colors. Create stunning holiday displays while saving big with the best pricing on the market. Shop now and light up the season!
High-Quality Mini LED Christmas Lights Strands
Illuminate your holiday displays with our premium LED mini Christmas lights at wholesale pricing! These energy-efficient 5mm wide LED lights offer vibrant, long-lasting brilliance with up to 50,000 hours of lifespan. Perfect for wrapping trees, bushes, and architectural features, they feature durable, virtually unbreakable bulbs and patented moisture-resistant construction. Safely connect up to 45 strings for large-scale installations and enjoy the convenience of pre-balled lights for quick, hassle-free setup. Whether you're decorating a home or creating dazzling commercial displays, these mini lights deliver unmatched performance and reliability.
Socket Wire, Stringers & Zip Lamp Cord
Elevate your holiday lighting installations with our professional-grade wire spools and stringers, designed for C9 and C7 bulbs. Available in lengths up to 1000 feet and colors like Green, White, Brown, and Black, these customizable wires offer flexible spacing options ranging from 12" to 36" to suit any project. Featuring durable UV-protected sockets with weep holes and SPT-1 insulation, our wire ensures safe and reliable operation indoors and outdoors. Perfect for professional-grade displays, these spools provide the durability and versatility needed to create stunning, custom holiday lighting designs.
Wholesale Pricing Male & Female Christmas Plugs
Simplify your holiday lighting with our professional-grade Christmas light plugs, designed for durability and reliability in any installation. Choose from male plugs, female plugs with knockout tabs, and one-plug connectors, available in Green, White, Black, and Brown to match your design needs. Made from heavy-duty plastic, these plugs are built to withstand cold weather and ensure secure connections for indoor and outdoor use. Perfect for creating custom light strings or extension cords, our plugs make it easy to achieve professional-grade displays with ease and efficiency.
Presale Pricing Christmas Lights Clips
Secure your holiday light displays with our professional-grade Christmas light clips, designed for durability and ease of use. From C9 Best Clips and Shingle Tab Clips to Tuff Wedge Clips, our versatile selection ensures a secure fit for gutters, shingles, and other surfaces. Built with heavy-duty, weather-resistant materials, these clips are compatible with C7 and C9 bulbs and simplify installation with options that flex over pre-installed bulbs. Available in bulk quantities and multiple colors, our clips are perfect for creating polished, professional holiday displays that last all season.
Christmas Lights Accessories
Complete your holiday displays with our premium Christmas accessories, including durable light stakes, elegant wreaths, lush garlands, and stunning bows. Designed for both residential and commercial use, these high-quality decorations are built to last and add a touch of festive charm to any setting. Whether you're lining pathways with light stakes or accenting doorways with pre-lit garlands and bows, our accessories offer the perfect finishing touch for your holiday decor. Shop now to secure wholesale pricing and elevate your seasonal displays!
C9 & C7 Christmas Lights Pre-Bulbed & Pre-Clipped Strands
Transform your holiday setup with our pre-bulbed and pre-clipped Christmas light strands, designed for convenience and professional-grade results. These 100-foot strands feature high-quality C9 or C7 bulbs, durable clips, and flexible green socket wire, all pre-attached for effortless installation. Choose from vibrant colors like Warm White, Sun Warm White, and Multi-Color to match your holiday vision. Perfect for both professionals and homeowners, these strands save time and deliver a polished, stunning display.
What’s the difference between C9 and C7 LED Christmas Light bulbs?
C9 bulbs are slightly larger than C7 bulbs, making them ideal for larger displays such as rooflines, trees, and commercial decorations. C7 bulbs are smaller and better suited for smaller spaces, window frames, or accent lighting.
Yes, our wires and plugs are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. They're constructed with weather-resistant materials to withstand various environmental conditions. However, always ensure proper installation and follow safety guidelines for outdoor electrical setups.
Absolutely! The LED technology in these lights uses up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, helping you save on energy costs while still delivering a brilliant display.
Our professional-grade sockets feature UV protection and weep holes to prevent moisture buildup, ensuring reliable performance in outdoor conditions.
SPT-1 plugs are designed for standard-duty use, while SPT-2 plugs have thicker insulation, making them ideal for heavy-duty installations and more demanding projects.
Most of our clips, including C9 Best Clips and Shingle Tab Clips, are compatible with both C7 and C9 bulbs, offering flexibility for different lighting setups.
In the competitive world of professional Christmas lights installation, many business owners focus extensively on the technical aspects—learning about bulb types, installation techniques, and design principles. While these skills are undoubtedly important, they're not what separates successful businesses from those that struggle. The real difference lies in understanding the business side of your Christmas lights operation.
As someone who has coached countless Christmas lights and pressure washing entrepreneurs to seven-figure businesses, I've identified two critical numbers that will dramatically impact your growth potential. These aren't complicated metrics requiring advanced accounting knowledge—they're straightforward numbers that anyone can track and improve.
The two most important numbers you need to monitor consistently are:
1. Average Ticket Value
2. Close Rate
Let's dive deep into why these metrics matter so much and how improving them can completely transform your Christmas lights installation business.
Your average ticket is simply the total revenue divided by the number of jobs completed. For instance, if you completed 20 jobs this month and generated $40,000 in revenue, your average ticket is $2,000.
Many Christmas lights installers casually estimate their average ticket: "It's between $800 and $1,200." But this vague approximation indicates you don't truly know your numbers. When you calculate it precisely, you'll likely find it's either significantly higher or lower than you thought.
For Christmas lights installation, your average ticket should be at least $1,500+. If your average is below this threshold, you're leaving significant money on the table and working harder than necessary.
I've coached installers who built businesses with average tickets exceeding $2,800 on residential projects alone. This didn't come from occasional commercial whale projects—it came from strategic pricing and packaging of residential services.
When you increase your average ticket, you can:
1. Work less while maintaining or increasing revenue. Completing 30 jobs at $2,000 each generates more revenue than 60 jobs at $900 each—with half the travel time, setup/teardown, and administrative work.
2. Reduce overhead costs. Fewer jobs mean lower fuel costs, less equipment wear and tear, and reduced chemical/material expenses.
3. Lower your risk profile. Every Christmas lights installation carries inherent risks—from ladder accidents to property damage. By doing fewer, higher-value jobs, you reduce your overall exposure to these risks.
4. Create more time for high-value activities. With fewer jobs on your schedule, you gain time for business development, marketing, and strategic planning.
5. Deal with fewer problem customers. The 80/20 rule applies perfectly here—20% of customers typically create 80% of headaches. Fewer total customers mean fewer problem customers.
Here are proven strategies to boost your average ticket value:
Instead of offering simple roofline lighting, create comprehensive packages that include:
- Front of house lighting (8-10 dollars per foot)
- Custom wreaths ($400-500)
- Ground lighting around walkways and landscape features
- Tree wrapping
- Yard decorations
When you present these as cohesive packages rather than à la carte options, customers perceive greater value and are more likely to spend more.
Create three distinct service tiers:
- Good: Basic lighting package (roofline, simple features)
- Better: Enhanced package with added features (roofline, premium bulbs, wreath, some ground lighting)
- Best: Premium comprehensive package (full home coverage, custom features, premium products)
This pricing psychology works because most customers will select the middle option—which should be priced significantly higher than your current average ticket.
When customers understand the value they're receiving—professional installation, premium products, hassle-free service, expert design—they're willing to pay more. Communicate this value clearly during sales conversations.
One installer I coached increased his average ticket by 35% simply by restructuring his packages and focusing his sales pitch on the premium experience rather than the basic service.
Your close rate is the percentage of quotes that convert to paying jobs. It's calculated by dividing the number of jobs won by the total number of quotes provided.
Many Christmas lights installers are proud of their high close rates—90% or higher—but this is actually a warning sign. A close rate that high typically means your prices are too low.
For Christmas lights installation, your optimal close rate should be between 10% and 20%. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's based on a fundamental business principle: you don't want or need every potential customer.
A 10-20% close rate indicates that:
1. Your prices reflect the premium value you provide
2. You're targeting the right customer segment (those who value quality over bargain pricing)
3. You're not competing solely on price with lower-quality providers
There's an inverse relationship between your close rate and your prices. As you raise prices, your close rate will naturally decrease—but your profitability will increase if you find the right balance.
Consider this example:
- Scenario A: 90% close rate with a $500 average ticket = $45,000 revenue from 100 quotes
- Scenario B: 15% close rate with a $2,000 average ticket = $30,000 revenue from 100 quotes
At first glance, Scenario A appears better—more revenue from the same number of quotes. But when you factor in the reduced workload (15 jobs vs. 90 jobs), lower operational costs, and decreased risk exposure, Scenario B offers far greater profitability and sustainability.
The 80/20 principle applies powerfully here: 20% of customers typically provide 80% of your revenue—and they're usually your highest-paying, least problematic clients.
By pricing strategically to target this top 20%, you:
1. Work with clients who truly value your expertise
2. Reduce headaches from price-sensitive customers
3. Create a sustainable business model that doesn't burn you out
4. Build a reputation as a premium service provider
To reach that 10-20% sweet spot:
If your close rate exceeds 50%, systematically increase your prices until you reach the optimal range. This doesn't mean arbitrary price hikes—it means aligning your pricing with the premium value you provide.
When quoting higher prices, your sales approach becomes more important. Focus on:
- Understanding client needs through thoughtful questioning
- Educating prospects about the value differences between quality installation and budget options
- Creating visual proposals that showcase your premium design approach
- Emphasizing safety, reliability, and hassle-free service
Your marketing efforts should focus on neighborhoods and areas where homeowners have both the means and desire for premium holiday lighting. This strategic targeting naturally aligns your close rate with the right customer base.
Knowing these numbers is just the starting point—you need to actively track and work to improve them.
Review your average ticket and close rate:
- Weekly during peak season
- Monthly year-round
- Quarterly for trend analysis
- Annually for strategic planning
Most CRM systems can generate these reports automatically. If yours doesn't, create a simple spreadsheet to track:
- Quote date
- Quote amount
- Whether it converted to a sale
- Final invoice amount
Once you know your current metrics, set specific improvement goals:
- "Increase average ticket from $800 to $1,000 this season"
- "Adjust close rate from 70% to 40% while increasing average ticket by 50%"
These concrete targets give you something to work toward and measure your progress against.
Compare your metrics across different seasons and years. This historical data helps you:
- Identify which months have the highest potential for premium sales
- Recognize when you need to adjust pricing or marketing strategies
- Plan your resources more effectively for busier periods
The Pareto Principle (80/20 rule) applies powerfully to Christmas lights installation:
- 20% of your customers generate 80% of your revenue
- 20% of your customers create 80% of your problems
- 20% of your marketing efforts produce 80% of your leads
By understanding this principle, you can focus your energy on the clients, services, and marketing channels that deliver the greatest return.
One final critical point: follow-up is essential to converting premium customers. The saying "If you don't follow up, you'll fold up" is absolutely true in this business.
Implement a systematic follow-up process:
- Send text messages to check decision status
- Make phone calls to answer any questions
- Provide additional information that addresses specific concerns
- Follow up with past customers to secure repeat business
One installer generated $18,000 in additional revenue simply by sending 50 text messages to past customers—a five-minute task that yielded significant returns.
The path to a profitable, sustainable Christmas lights installation business isn't through working harder—it's through working smarter by understanding and optimizing these two critical numbers.
When you increase your average ticket value while maintaining a strategic close rate, you create a business model that:
1. Maximizes your profit per hour worked
2. Reduces physical strain and burnout risk
3. Positions you as a premium service provider
4. Creates a sustainable growth trajectory
Christmas lights installation can be a highly profitable seasonal business that complements pressure washing or other home services. By focusing on these two numbers—average ticket and close rate—you'll build a business that not only survives but thrives for years to come.
Remember: Don't compete on price; compete on value. The customers worth having will recognize and pay for the difference.
Answer: The two most critical numbers every Christmas lights installer should track are your average ticket value and your close rate. Your average ticket is the total revenue divided by the number of jobs completed, while your close rate is the percentage of quotes that convert to paying jobs. Together, these metrics provide powerful insights into your business's health and growth potential.
Answer: For a profitable Christmas lights installation business, your average ticket should be at least $1,500 or higher. Many successful installers maintain average tickets of $2,000-$2,800 for residential projects. If your average ticket is below $1,500, you're likely leaving significant money on the table and working harder than necessary to achieve your revenue goals.
Answer: While a high close rate might seem positive, a close rate of 90% typically indicates your prices are too low. For Christmas lights installation, the optimal close rate should be between 10-20%. This lower rate shows you're targeting the right customer segment (those who value quality over bargain pricing) and charging appropriately for the premium service you provide. Remember: you don't want or need every potential customer.
Answer: You can increase your average ticket by:
- Bundling services (combining roofline lighting with wreaths, ground lighting, tree wrapping, etc.)
- Implementing tier pricing (good, better, best options)
- Charging appropriately for premium services (8-10 dollars per foot for lights)
- Adding high-value elements like custom wreaths ($400-500)
- Focusing your sales pitch on value rather than price
- Offering comprehensive packages rather than à la carte options
Answer: Yes, raising prices will reduce your close rate—and that's actually the goal. By finding the right balance between price and close rate, you'll work with fewer, higher-quality customers who value your expertise. This allows you to do less work for the same or better revenue while reducing overhead costs, minimizing risk exposure, and creating more time for high-value business activities.
Answer: You should review your average ticket and close rate:
- Weekly during peak season
- Monthly year-round
- Quarterly for trend analysis
- Annually for strategic planning
Regular monitoring helps you identify trends, set improvement targets, and make data-driven decisions about pricing and marketing strategies.
Answer: Generally, small jobs under $1,000 are not worth pursuing for professional Christmas lights installers. Each job carries setup costs, travel time, administrative work, and risk exposure regardless of size. By focusing on higher-value projects, you can maintain or increase revenue while significantly reducing your workload and operational costs. The goal is to maximize your profit per hour worked.
Answer: The 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) applies powerfully to Christmas lights installation:
- 20% of your customers generate 80% of your revenue
- 20% of your customers create 80% of your problems
- 20% of your marketing efforts produce 80% of your leads
By understanding this principle, you can focus your energy on the clients, services, and marketing channels that deliver the greatest return.
Answer: Follow-up is absolutely critical to converting premium customers. Without systematic follow-up, you're leaving significant money on the table. Implement a process that includes text messages, phone calls, and emails to check decision status and address specific concerns. Follow up with past customers to secure repeat business as well. One installer generated $18,000 in additional revenue simply by sending 50 text messages to past customers.
Answer: Yes, you absolutely can charge $8-10 per foot in virtually any market if you position yourself as a premium service provider. While some installers claim their market won't support these rates, others in the same geographical areas successfully charge premium prices. The difference lies in marketing strategy, target customer base, and the ability to communicate value rather than competing on price. Customers who value quality, convenience, and expertise will pay premium rates for exceptional service.
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