Slowly climb over the top of your roof to get on the other side of your peak.
Putting christmas lights ontop of a roof.
Go down the other side of your peak to finish attaching your lights.
Create custom light displays by choosing light strings and c bulbs separately or opt for the convenience of hardwired c7 c9 light sets.
Small holes in gutters may allow water to leak where it shouldn t and holes in the fascia board may cause it to rot.
When you re hanging christmas lights on a roof you shouldn t use any fasteners that puncture the shingle or any other part of the roof such as nails staples or screws.
In the case of a light up plastic santa or rudolph you can secure it with sandbags or a bungee cord.
Lights may be strung from rooflines gutters and tiles but be wary that different surfaces require different light clips for attachments.
If you want to get to your roof and put up lights please have someone holding the ladder at all times and use a pitch gauge to determine if its easy enough to walk on the roof if you absolutely have to.
Even small holes in the shingles can create leaks.
Be careful as you work your way down the other side of your roof while attaching the lights.
They work by clipping onto the gutters shingles or eaves of your home.
Don t overload your roof.
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.
There are different types of clips for different types of roofs and different types of lights.
Hang lights first along pillars eaves windows and posts as it provides you with a structural base for the design of your christmas lighting.
Just be mindful that you re not pulling up shingles or causing unnecessary stress on your roof.
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.
If you are going to hang the christmas lights from the roof you can either hang them from the gutters if you have them or you could hang the lights directly from the roof if you do not have gutters.
Another risk is that of fire and of course there is also the risk of a fall or of electrocution to the one installing the lights.
Use plastic clips to secure decorations like christmas lights to the eaves of your roof instead of staples.
There are a variety of clips that let you hang christmas lights without causing damage to your roof or sides of your home.
The main danger is to put holes in your roof that may later cause a leak or at least expose your roof decking to mold mildew and water damage.