The eave is the lowest part of the roof that extends out beyond the house walls.
How to put christmas lights on colourbond roof.
Ridges built into the clip help to hold it in place without applying enough pressure to damage the roofing tile.
Lights may be strung from rooflines gutters and tiles but be wary that different surfaces require different light clips for attachments.
Welcome to part 1 of my how to put up christmas lights series.
If you have a metal roof however do not be discouraged.
Create custom light displays by choosing light strings and c bulbs separately or opt for the convenience of hardwired c7 c9 light sets.
The light clips to one end and the other end clips to a roof tile.
The first is a simple solution a light hanging pole.
Hang lights first along pillars eaves windows and posts as it provides you with a structural base for the design of your christmas lighting.
You don t want to damage your roof or your roof might already be damaged and putting up christmas decorations will further destroy its integrity leading to roof replacement.
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.
Next you can utilize plastic clips for attaching your lights to the gutters or roof line as opposed to using a hammer and nail or stapler.
We look at the basics of applying christmas lights on the roof line.
To use these poles you attach the clip to the lights then place the clip in the pole s grip.
There are a number of ways to put outdoor decorative lights on your home during the holidays but most methods and hardware are designed for hanging lights on homes with gutters or shingle roofs.
Simple and quick install.
Place the first bulb from the male end of a strand on the corner of the eave that s closest to an outlet.
Plug a strand of lights into an extension cord long enough to reach from the outlet to the edge of the roof with enough slack for the extension cord to follow a path along the ground against the wall upwards then vertically up to a corner of the roof line.