Professional-Grade Wires and Plugs
for Custom Lighting Solutions
Welcome to our comprehensive collection of high-quality wires and plugs, designed to empower both professional installers and passionate DIY enthusiasts. These essential components form the foundation of any exceptional lighting display, offering the versatility and durability needed to bring your creative visions to life. From bulk spools of SPT-1 and SPT-2 wire to weather-resistant Gilbert plugs and convenient end caps, our range caters to all your custom lighting needs. Whether you're crafting intricate holiday displays, enhancing landscape lighting, or tackling large-scale commercial projects, our professional-grade wires and plugs ensure reliable performance and seamless integration. Explore our selection and discover the perfect electrical components to elevate your lighting installations, combining safety, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal in every project.
250' Zip Cord (SPT-1)
Enhance your lighting installations with our versatile 250' Spool of Lamp Cord SPT-1 Extension Wire (Zip Cord), perfect for both professional and DIY decorators. This 18-gauge, 2-conductor wire, rated for 8 amps or 960 watts, allows you to easily create custom extension cords, add jumper wires, or extend C9 and C7 stringers for rooflines and holiday displays. Its durable design suits both indoor and outdoor applications, offering reliable performance for small to large-scale projects. Available in Green, White, Brown, and Black, this easy-to-work-with zip cord provides the flexibility and durability needed for creating custom lighting solutions in any setting.
500' Green Zip Cord (SPT-1)
Our 500' Spool of Green Lamp Cord SPT-1 Extension Wire (Zip Cord) offers versatile solutions for custom lighting setups. This 18-gauge, 2-conductor wire, rated at 8 Amps or 960 Watts, is perfect for creating personalized extension cords, adding jumper wires to rooflines, or extending C9 and C7 stringers. Compatible with our SPT-1 male and female plugs (sold separately), this durable wire is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether you're a professional installer or a DIY enthusiast, this 500' spool provides ample length for various lighting projects, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in your custom lighting designs.
1000' Green Zip Cord (SPT-1)
Our 1000' Spool of Green Lamp Cord SPT-1 Extension Wire (Zip Cord) is a high-quality, 18-gauge, 2-conductor wire is perfect for creating custom extension cords, adding jumper wires to rooflines, or extending C9 and C7 stringers. Rated for 8 amps or 960 watts, it offers reliable performance for both residential and commercial projects. The green color blends seamlessly with outdoor foliage and durable design suits both indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for professional installers and DIY enthusiasts alike, this generous 1000' spool provides ample wire for customization, ensuring you have the right length for any project.
Male Gilbert Plugs SPT-1
Enhance your custom Christmas lighting projects with our SPT-1 Gilbert Male Zip Plugs, available in green, white, brown, and black. These high-quality, weather-resistant plugs are specifically designed for use with SPT-1 zip cord, making them ideal for creating custom light strings and extension cords. Featuring a 2-prong polarized design for safety and stability, these plugs are constructed from heavy-duty plastic to withstand harsh winter conditions. Unlike standard options, our male zip plugs resist bending or breaking in cold weather, ensuring straight and reliable prongs throughout the season. Perfect for both professional installers and DIY enthusiasts, these durable plugs are essential for creating long-lasting, custom Christmas light displays that perform flawlessly in any environment.
Female Gilbert Plugs SPT-1
(with Knockout Tab)
Elevate your custom Christmas lighting projects with our Female Gilbert SPT-1 Zip Plugs featuring a knockout tab, available in green, white, brown, and black. Specifically designed for SPT-1 zip cord, these durable plugs are ideal for creating reliable custom light strings and extension cords. The 2-prong polarized design ensures secure connections, while the heavy-duty plastic construction withstands harsh outdoor conditions. Unlike standard options, these plugs resist bending in cold weather, making them perfect for winter installations. Whether you're connecting light strands end-to-end or crafting custom extensions, these resilient female zip plugs offer superior performance for both professional and DIY Christmas lighting setups.
Gilbert ONE Plugs SPT-1
(with Knockout Tab)
Simplify your Christmas light installation with The One Plug, which connects two wires directly—no separate male and female plugs needed. This innovative design saves time, making your setup faster and more efficient. Built with durable plastic and sturdy prongs, it's designed to last throughout the season, ensuring reliability for any lighting project. Perfect for anyone looking to streamline their holiday light displays with ease and dependability.
250' Zip Cord (SPT-2)
This versatile 18-gauge, 2-conductor wire is engineered for both professional installers and DIY enthusiasts, offering the durability and flexibility needed for creating custom extension cords, adding jumper wires to rooflines, or extending C9 and C7 stringers. Rated for 8 amps or 960 watts, this robust SPT-2 wire ensures powerful and safe connections for all your lighting needs. Its weather-resistant properties make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, allowing you to bring your creative holiday lighting visions to life in any setting. Whether you're working on a small residential project or a large-scale commercial installation, our SPT-2 Extension Wire provides the reliability and performance required to create stunning, long-lasting Christmas light displays. Available in green, white, brown & black.
Male Plugs (SPT-2)
Elevate your custom lighting projects with our superior Male zip plugs, engineered for exceptional performance in even the harshest conditions. Unlike standard options, these plugs boast prongs that resist bending in cold weather, ensuring reliable connections throughout the winter season. Perfectly suited for creating custom Christmas light strings or tailored extension cords, these plugs attach effortlessly to the end of zip cord electrical wire. The green SPT-2 male zip plugs are specifically designed to complement green SPT-2 zip cord, offering a seamless and professional appearance. Featuring a 2-prong polarized design for safety and stability, these plugs are constructed from heavy-duty plastic to withstand the rigors of both indoor and outdoor use. Available in green and black.
Female Plugs
(with Knockout Tab (SPT-2)
Enhance your custom lighting projects with our premium Female Gilbert SPT-2 zip plugs, designed for superior performance in all weather conditions. Unlike standard options, these plugs feature prongs that maintain their integrity even in frigid temperatures, ensuring reliable connections throughout the winter season. Perfect for creating custom Christmas light stringers or bespoke extension cords, these versatile plugs attach effortlessly to zip cord wire, allowing you to connect strands end-to-end with ease. The white SPT-2 female zip plugs are specifically tailored to complement white SPT-2 zip cord electrical wire, providing a seamless and professional appearance. Equipped with a 2-prong polarized design for safety and stability, these plugs are constructed from heavy-duty plastic..
Male & Female Plugs
Elevate your custom lighting projects with our top-of-the-line Male & Female zip plugs, engineered for unparalleled performance in all weather conditions. Unlike standard options, these plugs feature prongs that resist bending even in frigid temperatures, ensuring reliable connections throughout the winter season. Perfect for crafting custom Christmas light stringers or bespoke extension cords, these versatile plugs attach seamlessly to zip cord wire, allowing for easy end-to-end strand connections. The black SPT-2 Male & Female zip plugs are specifically designed to complement black SPT-2 zip cord electrical wire, offering a sleek and professional appearance. Featuring a 2-prong polarized design for enhanced safety and stability, these plugs are constructed from heavy-duty plastic, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Gilbert One Plug SPT
The One Plug makes Christmas light installation a breeze by directly connecting two wires, eliminating the need for separate male and female plugs. Its efficient design saves time and speeds up your setup. Crafted from durable plastic with sturdy prongs, it's built to last all season, making it a dependable choice for any lighting project. Ideal for anyone wanting to simplify their holiday light displays with ease and confidence. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black
Wire Termination Cap
Enhance the safety and appearance of your lighting projects with our high-quality wire end caps, available in convenient bags of 10. These essential accessories are designed to protect the exposed ends of your wiring, preventing potential hazards and providing a clean, professional finish to your installations. Crafted from high-grade, durable materials, these end caps ensure long-lasting protection against moisture, dust, and accidental contact. Their user-friendly design allows for quick and easy application, making them ideal for both professional installers and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you're working on holiday lighting, landscape illumination, or any other wiring project, these end caps offer a simple yet effective solution for securing and safeguarding your wire ends, ensuring both safety and aesthetics in your electrical setups.
Gilbert One Plug
The One Plug makes Christmas light installation a breeze by directly connecting two wires, eliminating the need for separate male and female plugs. Its efficient design saves time and speeds up your setup. Crafted from durable plastic with sturdy prongs, it's built to last all season, making it a dependable choice for any lighting project. Ideal for anyone wanting to simplify their holiday light displays with ease and confidence. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black
What's the difference between SPT-1 and SPT-2 wire?
SPT-1 wire is thinner and more flexible, ideal for lighter-duty applications and tighter spaces. SPT-2 wire has thicker insulation, making it more durable and better suited for heavier-duty outdoor use and longer runs. Both are available for custom lighting projects, but SPT-2 is generally recommended for extensive outdoor installations.
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.
Choose wire and plug colors that match or complement your installation surface. Green wires blend well with foliage, white is great for light-colored surfaces, and black offers a sleek look against dark backgrounds. Matching colors also helps create a more professional, seamless appearance in your lighting display.
Gilbert plugs are known for their superior durability and cold weather performance. Unlike standard plugs, Gilbert plugs resist bending and breaking in low temperatures, making them ideal for outdoor winter installations. They also provide a more secure connection, reducing the risk of disconnection or electrical issues.
Our SPT-2 wire is typically rated for 8 amps or 960 watts. The number of lights you can safely connect depends on the wattage of your bulbs. For example, using 5-watt bulbs, you could connect up to 192 lights. Always check the wattage of your specific bulbs and never exceed the wire's rated capacity to ensure safety.
Many Christmas light installation business owners proudly announce they're booked solid through the entire holiday season. While this might seem like the ultimate sign of success, it often indicates a significant problem: your prices are too low, and you're leaving substantial money on the table.
Consider this scenario: If you're currently averaging $1,200 per Christmas light installation but could be charging $2,000 for the same work, that's $800 of pure profit you're missing on every single job. For a business doing five installations per day during the peak season, that's $4,000 daily in unrealized revenue – potentially $16,000+ per month left behind.
This isn't just theoretical. Many successful Christmas light installers across the country – from Michigan to Texas, Florida to Alabama – are consistently achieving average tickets of $2,000+ per installation. The question isn't whether it's possible in your market; it's why you haven't positioned your business to capture this value.
How can you tell if you're among the many installers leaving significant money on the table? Look for these red flags:
You're booked out more than two weeks - If your schedule is filled 3-4 weeks in advance during peak season, it's a clear indication your prices are too low.
Your close rate is extremely high - Are nearly all potential customers saying "yes" to your quotes? That's actually a problem. A healthy close rate should be around 40-60%, not 95%.
You're constantly busy but not particularly profitable - Working non-stop but still struggling financially is a classic symptom of underpricing.
You're burning out - Feeling exhausted from installing too many jobs? Raising prices means fewer installations but more profit.
Many installers don't fully understand their true operating costs, which contributes to underpricing. When you factor in all expenses, it costs between $400-600 per day just to operate each installation truck. This includes:
Vehicle costs and fuel
Marketing expenses
Insurance and licenses
Equipment and supplies
Office expenses and software subscriptions
Employee wages and benefits
Understanding these costs helps you recognize the minimum amount you need to charge just to break even, let alone make a profit. This is why it's impossible to build a sustainable business on $500 installations when your daily operating costs are approaching $600.
The fundamental challenge for many Christmas light installers isn't their market or competition – it's their mindset about what they're actually selling.
The most successful Christmas light installers understand they're not selling C9 bulbs, LED lights, or installation services. They're selling:
The emotional experience of seeing children's faces light up
The pride homeowners feel when neighbors admire their display
The joy of creating memorable holiday moments
The time saved that families can spend together instead of handling dangerous installation work
The stress reduction of having professionals handle everything
When you focus your sales conversations on these emotional benefits rather than technical specifications or price per foot, customers become far less price-sensitive.
One of the most damaging mindsets is comparing yourself to competitors. Many installers justify low prices by saying, "That's what everyone charges in my area." This thinking traps you in a race to the bottom.
The truth? In every market – even Dallas, Texas, which many installers claim is exceptionally price-competitive – there are successful companies charging premium rates ($8-12 per foot) while others struggle at $2-4 per foot in the exact same neighborhoods.
What separates them isn't their market – it's their positioning, confidence, and sales approach.
Ready to stop leaving money on the table? Here are practical strategies to boost your average installation value:
Instead of quoting everything à la carte, develop comprehensive packages that include:
Roofline lighting
Tree wrapping
Bush lighting
Wreaths and garlands
Custom elements like animated displays
These packages make it easier to raise your average ticket to $2,000+ because customers are buying a complete solution rather than individual components.
Many successful Christmas light installers have minimum charges starting at $800-1,000. This immediately eliminates low-value jobs that consume just as much time in scheduling and travel as higher-paying installations.
Interestingly, implementing minimums often leads to better customer relationships. The reality is that clients willing to invest in quality holiday lighting tend to be less demanding and more appreciative than those shopping solely based on price.
Use this simple formula: When your schedule is booked more than two weeks out, raise your prices by 10-15%. If you're still booking at that rate, raise them again.
This approach ensures you're capturing the maximum value the market will bear while creating natural breaks in your schedule for maintenance calls and emergency service.
The difference between a $1,200 and a $2,000 installation often isn't the actual work – it's how effectively you communicate value during the sales process.
Some key improvements include:
Answer your phone professionally - Take a deep breath and smile before answering (customers can hear it in your voice)
Pre-educate customers - Send videos and educational content before consultations
Practice handling objections - Role-play responses to common concerns like "I need to check with my spouse" or "That's more than I budgeted"
Focus on the transformation - Show before/after photos that highlight the emotional impact, not just the technical installation
Many installers know intellectually they should charge more but struggle with confidence when actually quoting higher prices. Here are strategies to build genuine confidence in your premium value:
The five people you spend the most time with heavily influence your mindset. If you're constantly around people with limited financial expectations, it's difficult to believe in premium pricing.
Seek out networking events, industry groups, and training opportunities where you can meet successful operators who routinely achieve the revenue targets you're aiming for. Sometimes this requires investing in paid mastermind groups or conferences – but the mindset shift is worth the cost.
Stand in front of a mirror and practice saying your prices with absolute conviction. Record yourself quoting a $2,500 installation package and watch for signs of hesitation or apologetic body language.
Ask your spouse or a friend to role-play customer consultations where you maintain confident positioning even when faced with pricing objections.
When you have clear data showing how many leads you generate, your close rate, average ticket value, and profit margins, pricing decisions become less emotional and more strategic.
Aim for a close rate of 40-60%, which indicates you're pricing appropriately. A higher close rate (70-95%) is actually a problem – it means you're leaving significant money on the table.
Need proof this approach works? Consider these real examples:
A Michigan-based Christmas light installer averaging over $2,000 per residential installation
A Texas operation that hit nearly $600,000 in Christmas light revenue with an average ticket of $1,700-1,800
Multiple installers across the country booking $10,000+ days during peak season by focusing on premium installations rather than volume
These businesses aren't in special markets or serving only ultra-wealthy neighborhoods. They've simply positioned themselves as premium providers and confidently charge accordingly.
Raising your prices delivers benefits far beyond just increased revenue:
Installing fewer jobs at higher prices means less physical wear and tear on you and your crew. This extends your career longevity and reduces injury risk.
Premium clients tend to be more respectful, appreciative, and understanding. They value quality over price and are more likely to become long-term customers.
With fewer installations to manage, you can focus on delivering extraordinary experiences, leading to more referrals and five-star reviews.
When you're not constantly in the field doing installations, you can devote time to networking, marketing, and business development – activities that drive exponential rather than linear growth.
If you're convinced it's time to stop leaving money on the table, here are concrete next steps:
Analyze your average ticket value for Christmas light installations
Implement immediate price increases if you're booked more than two weeks out
Create premium packages with comprehensive holiday lighting solutions
Develop educational content that focuses on the emotional benefits of professional installations
Practice your sales approach until you can confidently quote premium prices
Network with successful installers who are already achieving the revenue targets you desire
Being "fully booked" isn't the goal – being profitable is. The most successful Christmas light installers aren't necessarily those installing the most houses; they're those capturing the most value from each installation.
As you prepare for the upcoming holiday season, challenge yourself to break free from the mindset that you need to match competitor pricing or that your market "won't support" premium rates. With the right positioning, confidence, and sales approach, you can dramatically increase your revenue without working harder.
Remember: You're not just hanging Christmas lights – you're creating magical holiday experiences. Price accordingly.
Professional Christmas light installers should aim for $8-12 per foot for premium installations, rather than the $2-4 per foot many beginners charge. This higher rate accounts for your expertise, quality materials, proper installation techniques, and maintenance throughout the season. Remember that you're not just selling lights—you're selling a hassle-free holiday experience. The homes that truly stand out in neighborhoods are rarely the ones with budget installations. Your pricing should reflect the premium experience you provide.
When you raise prices strategically, you'll lose some price-sensitive customers but gain more profitable ones. If you're currently booked solid with a 95% close rate, you're significantly underpriced. Aim for a 40-60% close rate, which indicates healthy pricing. The customers who value quality over price tend to be better clients anyway—they have fewer complaints, pay promptly, and refer more business. Many successful installers have doubled their prices and found that while they lost some volume, their profit and customer satisfaction actually increased.
Start by calculating your true daily operating costs, which typically range from $400-600 per installation truck (including marketing, equipment, insurance, supplies, and labor). Then track your average installation value. If you're averaging $1,200 per installation but it costs you $600 to operate for the day, your gross profit is $600. Now consider: could you charge $2,000 for the same installation? If yes, you'd increase your gross profit to $1,400 per job—more than double—without additional costs. Many installers are technically "profitable" but leaving significant money on the table.
Premium packages should offer comprehensive holiday lighting solutions, not just basic roofline lighting. Include:
Professional-grade C9 LED lights for rooflines and peak accent lighting
Tree wrapping services (charging per vertical foot of trunk and per branch)
Bush lighting using net lights or specialty wrap techniques
Custom elements like wreaths, garlands, and door frames
Animated or RGB lighting options for focal points
Professional-grade extension cords and connections hidden from view
Custom timer programming
Mid-season maintenance visits
Professional removal and storage options
By bundling these elements into good/better/best packages, you simplify the decision process while increasing your average ticket value.
When clients object to your pricing, resist the urge to immediately discount. Instead:
Acknowledge their concern: "I understand this is an investment."
Reframe the conversation to value: "Our installations are designed to create magical experiences that last the entire season."
Highlight differences from budget options: "Unlike lower-priced installers, we use commercial-grade products, ensure every bulb works throughout the season, and handle any maintenance issues promptly."
Offer options: "We have several packages to fit different needs. Would you like to hear about our entry-level option?"
Be willing to walk away: Not every potential client will become a customer, and that's okay. Maintaining your pricing integrity attracts the right clients long-term.
Remember that confidence is key—if you seem uncertain about your own prices, clients will sense it and push for discounts.
Yes, commercial Christmas light installations should generally be priced differently than residential projects. Commercial properties typically require:
More lights and materials
Greater technical complexity
Additional liability considerations
More crew members
Different scheduling (often after business hours)
For commercial projects, consider charging a project fee rather than per-foot pricing. Commercial clients are often less price-sensitive than homeowners because they understand the marketing value of impressive holiday displays. Many successful installers average $5,000-50,000+ for commercial installations, making them extremely profitable when properly priced and managed.
The best time to raise prices is when you're booked more than two weeks out. This indicates demand exceeds your supply, creating the perfect opportunity to increase rates. For Christmas light installation businesses, implement this rule:
When booked 2 weeks out: Raise prices 10%
When booked 3+ weeks out: Raise prices 15-20%
For established businesses, perform an annual pricing review in August before the holiday lighting season begins. Compare your rates to operating costs, review competitor positioning, and adjust accordingly. Remember that inflation affects your costs every year—if you're charging the same rates as last season, you're effectively taking a pay cut.
Effective tiered pricing makes it easier for clients to choose your services while naturally increasing your average ticket. Create three distinct packages:
Essential Package (Good): Basic roofline lighting with a minimum investment of $800-1,000
Premium Package (Better): Roofline plus 1-2 trees and bush lighting, typically $1,500-2,500
Ultimate Package (Best): Comprehensive display including specialty elements, animated features, and priority scheduling, $2,500-5,000+
Display these packages side-by-side in your marketing materials and proposals. Most clients will choose the middle option, which should be your target price point. This approach is far more effective than quoting individual elements separately and allows you to present higher prices confidently within a structured offering.
Raising prices with existing clients requires a strategic approach:
Communicate early: Send a thoughtful email in late summer explaining that due to increased costs, your pricing structure has changed
Add value: Introduce new premium elements or enhanced services that justify the increase
Grandfather selectively: Consider allowing loyal clients to keep previous pricing for one more season, but with clear communication that rates will increase next year
Be confident: Approach the conversation with the assumption that most clients will understand and continue with your services
The reality is that some price-sensitive clients may leave—and that's okay. They create space for more profitable clients who value your service. Many installers are surprised to find that 80-90% of existing clients accept reasonable price increases without objection when communicated professionally.
The biggest pricing mistake is basing your rates on what competitors charge rather than on your value and business needs. Your pricing should reflect:
The quality experience you provide
Your actual operating costs
The profit margin required for business growth
Your positioning in the marketplace
Many successful Christmas light installation companies charge 2-3 times more than their competitors because they've built a premium brand. They focus on creating exceptional experiences rather than competing on price. Remember that there are successful Christmas light businesses charging premium prices in every market—the limitation isn't your location; it's your mindset and positioning. The most profitable companies are rarely the cheapest option.
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