Here is a photo of our all in one clip plus installed at the shingle edge.
How to put christmas lights on roof shingles.
Locate the power outlet attach your extension cords and start from whichever part of the roof is closest to.
Good news all of the clips in our all in one series multi application and all application clips can be used.
The main danger is to put holes in your roof that may later cause a leak or at least expose your roof decking to mold mildew and water damage.
As you start to.
Place the ladder directly in front of the area where you want to start working and make sure it s steady.
Rather than installing christmas lights from the roof use a ladder.
I use the omni multi clip to hang the lights under the shingle.
Place one light bulb into each shingle tab making sure that every bulb has its own tab.
Only add more clips or another string when.
Place the ladder directly in front of the area where you want to start working and make sure it s steady.
How to install christmas lights on a shingle roof this video will show you how to hang c9 leds christmas lights on shingles.
This will ensure that your lights hang straight.
Rather than installing christmas lights from the roof use a ladder.
Before you get on the.
Shingle tabs offer two different hole sizes with a larger hole for c9 lights and a smaller hole for c7 lights.
If you absolutely insist on stapling christmas lights make sure you use specialty insulated staples with a plastic cover and staple the lights to wood trim never to your shingles.
Fans of the movie christmas vacation will recall clark griswold putting up his lights with his trusty staple gun.
We receive the question regularly about installing christmas lights under both under shingles and on gutters.
Tips for hanging christmas lights to avoid roof damage don t put holes in your roof.
When you ve finished running lights across the peak of your roof plug the end of the last strand into an outdoor extension cord.
Run the cord along the edge of your roof or down the side of your home to the nearest outside outlet.
Even worse the staples can rub against the plastic coating on your christmas lights exposing the wiring and causing a fire and electrocution hazard.
Seriously we ve seen real damage done to homes because someone hung christmas lights on their roof using nails or staples.
Always have an assistant with you while hanging lights trust us you ll need one.
Another risk is that of fire and of course there is also the risk of a fall or of electrocution to the one installing the lights.