Thursday, October 10, 2013

Christmas Light Installation Tips To Help You Put Up A Wonderful Display

By Catalina Nielsen


As Christmas day approaches, you should get started with Christmas light installation. This involves decorating your property with lights. The first thing that you need to do is to select a suitable lighting display for your home. The lighting display should match with the style of your home and the neighborhood.

If are not sure about the kind of lighting you should use, you can get ideas from the internet or from magazines. The lighting installed on houses around the area you live can also give you an idea of what can work well with your home. However, refrain from copying the way another home is decorated. Another good place to get holiday light installation ideas is from home furnishing stores.

After you get an idea of how you can install Christmas lights on your home, it is time to prepare the areas where you will install the lights. Check the light strings to find out if they are in good working order. Check the cords too to find out if they have frayed areas. If you find a cord that is frayed, do not use it. This will eliminate the risk of short circuiting.

The next step you should take is to locate the sources of power close to the roof line. Most probably, this will be on the porch. You should then get a good extension cord that is compatible with your lights and can withstand extreme weather conditions. If there is an exterior outlet somewhere on your house, you can install the extension cord from this outlet to the roof and keep the cord close to the building.

It is imperative to utilize the right tools when installing holiday lights. You need a strong ladder and a basket or bucket to place the cords and lights. Installing outdoor lighting involves a lot of lifting, careful placement and aligning of cords, fasteners and lights. It is wise to ask someone to assist you complete the project.

Being safe when completing such a project is essential. Make sure that you do not climb down and up the ladder very many times and avoid leaning in order to reach an item. If you strain to reach something, just move the ladder to the next position so that you can prevent falls. Make sure that the display areas are ready before moving on to the next phase.

The other step is to install fasteners such as holders and hooks over which you will drape the extension cords and light strings. Fasteners will make it easier for you to hang the lights. You should space them uniformly. The ideal fasteners to use are those made from materials that do not conduct electricity such as heavy duty plastic and rubber.

When the fasteners are secured in place, you can now begin installing the lights. Start at the power outlet and follow the hooks and holders all the way through. During Christmas light installation, do not plug many strings of lights at the same time since doing this can cause on overload. After hanging and plugging in the strings, check them to see if they are secured on the hooks and holders. In this way, they will not get knocked off by the wind, small animals or birds.




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