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How To Become The Envy Of The Neighborhood With An Amazing Plano Christmas Lights Display

By Janet Fisher


Let's face it. Holiday decorations aren't just for your family's enjoyment. In many neighborhoods there is an intense, if unspoken, rivalry for the most effective and striking displays. Some homeowners go for the elegant, understated design, while others string lights from every bush and tree. If you want to amaze your neighbors this year, experts have some tips to make your outdoor Plano Christmas lights display the envy of the neighborhood.

Not everyone is a professional designer. You don't even have to be creative though when you have a computer and the time to look at award winning designs. You probably have a budget for this competition, and you need to keep it in mind. You also need to consider your home's style and size. A really effective display will complement your exterior, not fight with it.

The display you plan should complement the style of house to get the most effect. Victorian homes, for example, can usually handle as many lights as you are able to string. Double stringing architectural features, to make them stand out, can be effective. A simpler, ranch style home needs a simpler design. Lighting the roof line, walkways, and fencing is often plenty.

Once your family has signed off on the design, you're ready to check the condition of your light strings. If you notice any fraying at all, they will have to be replaced. Don't even consider trying to repair them. At least one extension cord is going to be needed, and you will certainly need a sturdy ladder and an assistant.

Decide which tools you will need and have them in place, and convenient for you to use, before you start climbing the ladder. This is also safer, and you be able to do the job a lot quicker if everything you need is at your fingertips. Installing metal fasteners will make it easier to place your lights exactly where you want them. It will also be easier to adjust the lighting if you make a mistake along the way.

Once you have all the preliminaries out of the way, you're ready to get down to the real business of stringing the lighting. The best idea is to decide on the main power source and start from there. Hanging one strand at a time, instead of hauling an armload up the ladder, is safer and faster. Experts say three strands are the maximum it is safe to connect for most residential homes. Anything more and you can overload the system and burn the house down.

It's a great idea to have family members on the ground telling you whether or not the lighting is even. If you are still on the ladder when they decide to do a light test though, be careful. Columns, railings, and fences come next and are usually the easy part of the job.

If your family has had the patience to wait, now is the time to flip the light switch and test the results of your hard work. If you have done everything correctly, you should be thrilled with the display. Your neighbors will have some hard work ahead to outdo you.




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