Stand back about 10 20 feet to see how it looks and then make adjustments as needed.
How to make straight lines of roof with christmas lights.
Types of christmas light roof clips.
This should fold into a triangle shape.
How do i make my christmas lights be nice and straight with the lights all pointing outward.
When you re hanging christmas lights on a roof you shouldn t use any fasteners that puncture the shingle or any other part of the roof such as nails staples or screws.
Put a quarter sized amount of caulking on each spot where you want to place a clip and then press the clip into place.
Go slightly higher on your roof and pull the light strand tight so it forms a straight line rather than bowing in between the clips.
Be careful not to cut all the way through.
Then go back over the same area this time going the opposite direction.
Next drill holes the distance apart and diameter of the sockets you are using.
If you point them straight out then you wouldn t see much of the light.
Slide clips underneath your shingles and set the bulbs in the rings until you ve gone to the top of the peak.
If you do not think you have the strength or skill set to hang christmas lights yourself you could always hire a christmas light installer to hang them for you.
Begin by cutting strips of coroboard aproximately 5 1 2 inches wide by 8 feet.
They always line up nice and straight.
C7 c9 bulbs the most classic christmas lights c7 c9 bulbs are popular along roof lines due to their larger size and greater overall presence in comparison with other light types when viewed from a distance.
Even small holes in the shingles can create leaks.
Install clips and wires for strands of larger christmas lights c7 or c9 directly on the roofline or other area where you want to hang them.
Create custom light displays by choosing light strings and c bulbs separately or opt for the convenience of hardwired c7 c9 light sets.
Also you d want the bulbs to point up or down since that s the best way to view the light in them.
Climb higher along the peak to attach the next lights on the strand.
Brush away snow and debris from the surfaces where you want to install the clips.