These clips will grip shingles or gutters and have a lower hook that holds a light strand or extension cord.
How to attach christmas lights to gutters.
Remember to attach each light to the direction you plan for your lights to hang.
Attach lights to shutters or shingles to attach lights to your gutters use an all purpose light clip.
You can simply attach christmas light hangers for gutters to the fascia board and the lights will all hang evenly just beneath your gutters.
I was hoping to still attach the lights to the gutters to avoid that.
Take the strand of lights and plug them into the outside outlet.
Attach a gutter clip for christmas lights to the base of each light in the direction you plan for your them to hang.
The gutter guard is mesh and it goes right up to the edge of the gutter so there is no way to use gutter clips.
Then carefully clip each light to your gutter until you ve made it to the end of the light string.
Attach a clip to the base of each light.
This is where you will begin hanging your lights.
From there use one gutter clip per light bulb to attach the lights to the gutters.
Christmas lights are a great way to show your holiday spirit but hanging lights can be a pain if you have to use nails to put them up.
At the end of the day christmas decorations should bring cheer and they should do so without bringing any potential danger to your gutters or roof.
Attach lights along your gutters or roof with plastic clips made for the job.
If you don t have gutters you can use the same clip to attach lights to your shingles instead.
If you are attaching lights to your window trim use tube light clips or nail on plastic clips.
Place your ladder on the side nearest your outlet.
Actually we do have cup hooks on the fascia.
It works with any type of light.
Get a friend to help you out with the holiday decorations.
Use one or two gutter clips to secure the extension cord and then plug in the lights to the cord.
To hang christmas lights on your gutters attach a gutter clip to the base of each light in the direction you want them to hang.
And it works if you don t mind the storm door catching the lights every time you open the door.
This is where your long extension cord comes useful.
This will keep the lights secured and prevent the string from being damaged in bad weather.
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Plug the first light string into a long extension cord and bring them up to your rooftop.