Fasten the top of the ladder with rope or wire tied to a secure anchoring point such as a 20d nail driven into a rafter.
How to secure rope lights to roof.
Nail plastic cable clips appropriate for the.
Hang lights first along pillars eaves windows and posts to provide a.
Only add more clips or another string when.
After you have cut and connected your rope light to fit your space or project you will need to add a power connector to one cut end.
Use a rope to get the decorations and tools up to you on the roof.
If desired install an outlet timer so your lights automatically turn on and off.
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Snake the cord down to your power source and plug it in.
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.
Attach the light clip nearest the extension cord to the edge of the roof sliding it under a shingle or clipping it onto the gutter or fascia board.
Before you get on the.
Determine where you want your rope lighting for the best effect and ambiance.
Locate the power outlet attach your extension cords and start from whichever part of the roof is closest to.
On uneven ground place squares of plywood under one foot to level the ladder base and then secure it with wire or rope tied to stakes.
Knowing how to connect rope light can also be useful if a section of the rope light malfunctions.
Buy a single rope that equals that.
Always have an assistant with you while hanging lights trust us you ll need one.
Note the line of where the rope will.
Secure the cord to a wall or a post with cord clips.
Trying to carry tools or decorations to the roof on a ladder is one of the most common ways to get hurt decorating outside.
It comes as a set that includes a rope roof anchor harness and lanyard for adjusting the tension of the rope.
A roofing harness provides the extra security you need when working on such a roof.
Simply remove the unlit section and place the working sections back together using a connector.
Attach the outlet on the string lights to an extension cord.
That will keep it from sliding sideways as you step onto the roof.