Want to light up your holiday season with a touch of sparkle and flair? Let’s hang those outdoor Christmas lights like the pros.
Here's your step-by-step guide to create a dazzling display that will leave your neighbours in awe.
Gather supplies
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Christmas lights (LEDs are a good choice).
Outdoor-rated extension cords and clips/hooks.
Timer or remote control.
Sturdy ladder and outdoor outlets.
Plan your design
Measure the area and sketch your lighting layout.
Ensure easy access to electrical outlets.
Check lights and cords
Inspect lights, replace broken bulbs and test them.
Check extension cords for damage.
Install hooks or clips
Attach clips/hooks evenly and securely to your home’s exterior.
Hang lights
Start at the power source, keep lights taut, and maintain even spacing.
Hide cords
Run cords along the ground or conceal them behind landscaping.
Safety first
Avoid overloading circuits.
Never use a damaged lead. Always unwind extension leads to avoid possible overheating. Use extra-low voltage outside, such as LED or solar lights. If you must use outdoor electrical connections, make sure they are weatherproof.
Use GFCI outlets. A ground fault circuit interrupter can help prevent electrocution. If a person's body starts to receive a shock, the GFCI senses this and cuts off the power before he/she can get injured. GFCIs are generally installed where electrical circuits may accidentally come into contact with water.)
Test your lights
Plug in the lights to check for issues and adjust as needed.
Add finishing touches
Consider adding wreaths or ornaments for extra flair.