The most festive time of year is right around the corner, and it means it's time to deck the halls! Decorating your home in and out gives a home the "Christmas feel"; no one wants to be the Mr. Scrooge of the neighborhood.
Professionally Install Christmas Lights
Hanging lights can be frustrating when you do not know what to do; if you're going to hang Christmas lights around your windows, knowing the easiest way to do it makes planning for Christmas easy and of course painless.
What you will need:
- A staple gum
- Measuring tape
- Outdoor extension cords
- Outdoor Christmas light strands
Use the measuring tape to measure the inside of the window frame where you put the lights. Knowing the size of the window frame helps you to know how many strands of light you need. Furthermore, you may need to attach two new strands of light, but this depends on the size of the window- buy enough light strands for each window.
The next step is to stretch out an outdoor extension cord from a power outlet to one of the bottom corners of the window you will be hanging the lights. Besides, you may need several extension cords- it depends on the location of the window in closeness to a power you can use the fewest extension cords possible. After stretching out an outdoor extension cord, attach the Christmas lights around the inside frame; start from the bottom corner closest to the extension cord.
Place the staples if you want the arms of the staples to go either side of the light’s cord and not through it, double it over itself if there is excess in the light strands. Christmas lights hanging tips and warnings Check if there are cracks or exposed wires; replace cracks or exposed wires, and test all strands before hanging them. It will prevent you from hanging bad light strands. Plug the strands into an outside light to check if they are working all not.
Follow the instructions for Christmas lights for safety Use pliers to remove staples when you are ready to take the lights down For alternatives, you can use s Sticky Tack instead of staples to apply the light strands. However, staples hold the light well than Sticky Tack. Do not plug lights in until you are done with stapling them in place You can use Window suction cups for indoor lighting; stick the cups to the window pane and then hang the lights on the hook. Furthermore, if you do not have the time to decorate, or you need a professional to light up your house this festive season, Go Forth Pest Control can help you with your Christmas lighting.