Using specially made exterior light hangers such as shingle edge clips or gutter clips to mount christmas lights.
How to safely install christmas ligjts on a pitched roof.
Glue works great for rough surfaces such as concrete brick and stucco.
Attach all of the clips on one section before hanging the lights makes the job easier.
Careful with stucco though.
Don t worry you got this.
There are a few ways to hang christmas lights without a ladder.
Besides not being able to get them down easily this is a huge hazard.
Use plastic gutter clips that secure the lights safely over the front edge of the gutter.
Step by step guide.
Then you simply extend the arm and hook the clip over the gutter.
Make sure to use the right ladder height.
Some types of stucco may be damaged by the hot glue.
Don t use nails or tacks to secure your outdoor christmas lights.
Ensuring ladders extend past the edge of the roof.
They can be mounted without tools.
Extend a ladder at least 3 ft 0 91 m past the edge of your roof.
Depending on the type and pitch of a roof there may be several different fall safety options.
A very quick and easy way to install christmas lights on a number of different surfaces is by using a hot glue gun.
Lay the ladder on the ground so one end is against your home.
Additionally never attach anything to your shingles using nails or screws as this can cause leaks.
Do not hang christmas lights with screws nails or even a staple gun.
The obvious worry for folks working on their roof is falling.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
Buy light hangers wherever holiday decorations are sold.
Use an extension ladder for the easiest way to get up to your roof.
Plastic light clips come in many different styles.
Light up the night this holiday season by adding some sparkle to the outside of your home.
The first is a simple solution a light hanging pole.
Once the ladder is vertical grab a rung at thigh height and pull the rope in the middle of the ladder to extend it.
Test a small area first.