Attaching Christmas Lights to a House
You want to hang your Christmas lights up on the exterior of your house, but you’re not sure what materials to use. Here are a few tips:
• Never use staples on wood trim. Stapling the wires can damage the strand and cause outages.
• Screwing hooks into wood trim is usually your most effective option. Nails can be used if that’s all you have, but strands tend to slip off of them. And you should never hammer a nail into a wire.
• For gutters, use plastic all-in-one clips. These can be placed wherever you need them and can also be reused year after year.
• Avoid tape or putty, because these will not stand up to the elements very well.

Some people enjoy putting up Christmas lights on their home and in their yard. They get to exercise their creativity a little bit, and it may help them get into the holiday spirit.
Imagine this: it’s a Tuesday in December, and you arrive home from work to notice a few Christmas lights burned out on the roof of your house. You rummage around for a replacement bulb but fail to find one – or maybe you have to rush out to a Christmas show put on by your kids. Then you forget to buy spare bulbs on Wednesday when you’re forced to work late, you have to do some Christmas shopping on Thursday evening, and on Friday night your attendance is expected at the office Christmas party. Saturday is shot because of all the shopping and other holiday errands you have to run, so you have to give up watching football on Sunday just to get on the roof and replace those bulbs!
Do you have problems every year with your exterior Christmas lights shorting out? Have you ever found yourself dreading the moment that your turn into your driveway every evening – because you know you’re likely to discover another shorted-out strand of lights?