Be careful as you work your way down the other side of your roof while attaching the lights.
How to put christmas lights on top of roof.
Also there are specialized clips for hanging lights along the peak of your roof.
When hanging christmas lights on the roof line skip the old fashioned unsafe methods of using staples or nails to secure the lights in place.
Go down the other side of your peak to finish attaching your lights.
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To use these poles you attach the clip to the lights then place the clip in the pole s grip.
Purchase clips designed to fit the size of lights in your light strands or opt for all in one universal clips designed to hold many light types in a variety of applications.
Parrot clips for stucco.
Starting at the end of the rope furthest from the electrical plug lay the rope light along the top of the frame and using a cable tie approximately every 12 inches secure the rope light to the frame.
Continue working down the peak until you reach the bottom.
Happy new year here are some photos of our application.
We will order some more lights for next season.
The clips worked pretty well.
I like to have a little pouch on me a little tool belt where i keep a bunch of.
If at all possible use the clips on gutters eaves or siding.
In general it s better to attach these clips to gutters and eaves rather than shingles but if you must attach to shingles buy the appropriate clip type and carefully follow all manufacturer s instructions.
Ok up here on the roof matt with the christmas guys and we re just going to do the c9 lights on the roofline.
Pictures show samples from our roof with different scenarios.
There are a few ways to hang christmas lights without a ladder.
From one of our customers who has a fantastic clay roof.
Light clips designed to hold the light strands on shingles gutters or fascia board hold the lights safely in place without damaging the home.
Then you simply extend the arm and hook the clip over the gutter.
Slowly climb over the top of your roof to get on the other side of your peak.