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February 21st, 2012 by admin

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The Best Way To Securely Install Your LED Christmas Lights

Several people get nervous when they begin to think about putting in their LED Christmas lights for the season. It's often a work that's left always late to work on, and when the weather is being colder and wetter each day, it doesn't have really to be a chore. Here are a few hints coming from an installation professional, who has his own LED Christmas lights installation company based in San Francisco, California.

If you choose to staple the lighting in your house, use a wire tacker rather than a standard stapler. Standard staples will cut the protective coating, possibly destructive to the wires, and increase threat of a short circuit. Wire tacker staples could be u-shaped and allow to leave a little room for the metal wire cable, ensuring your wires to remain in fine condition. Staple the wire about 1" from either side of the light. This will make sure it sticks out straight and all the lights look the same, making a much neater look when the job is done.

When you string your lights along the top, go a few feet around all sides of the building. This provides a much cleaner look.

If you prefer not to leave staple marks in the surface of your home, use non-invasive clips. They're easy, cheap, and attach lights onto gutters or under shingles speedily and easily. You'll need one for every light bulb.

When suspending lights, don't staple or hang them facing up if possible. Water will get in, perhaps shorting the wires. Point them outward instead.

Use electrical tape to bond the male/female plugs at the same time between each strand. This will maintain water out and ensure your lights stay vibrant for the duration of the season.

When hanging lights on trees, use a quality painting pole with a hook attached to the end. I bought a small replaceable paint roller that screws on to the end of the long stick. I cut the roller off, then bent the wire into a "V". It works well. I tried using actual "LED Christmas lights hanging sticks" offered in stores, but they are very cheaply made, bend or break easily, and when the pole gets moist, don't lock in an extended position.

Wrapping trunks with mini-light can look amazing, especially with about a 4" spacing, but uses a lot of lights. When you do this, enclose your strands in a sphere, then pass it around the trunk to yourself, steadily unraveling it as you go.

working with ladders can be harmful. I've heard a lot of dreadful stories, especially around Christmas time. I follow this trouble-free, but effective rule and it was able to save my life many times: "If you're even thinking about falling when doing a job, DON'T DO IT!" It's not worth it just to hang some lights. The holidays is about being with family, not making your house get noticed the most on the block.

And if you're still nervous or don't have the time to hang your own lights - call a professional LED Christmas light installer. They do it quicker, safer, and the job will look better too.

Happy holidays!
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