How To Hang Outdoor Christmas Lights
Discover how to safely hang outdoor Christmas lights on trees, walls and gutters and get your home ready for the Christmas with our handy guide.
We all want our homes to look and feel festive when Christmas comes around. So, what better way to do it than with some beautiful Christmas lights?
Whether you’re hanging Christmas lights outdoors from your gutters or putting them on trees, knowing how to get them up safely and properly is important. That’s why we’ve created this handy guide to walk you through everything you need to know
What you'll need:
How to safely hang Christmas lights
- Always use a steady ladder to hang lights somewhere that’s taller than you are
- Always get another adult to help hold the ladder.
- Be careful not to burn yourself when using a hot glue gun.
How to prepare for hanging outdoor Christmas lights
Getting your home perfectly prepared for Christmas lights comes down to three top tips
1. Pick the right lights
It might sound obvious, but the most important place to start is choosing Christmas lights suitable for outdoor use, as indoor lights are likely to get damaged or broken. Once you know they’re safe to use outdoors, you can choose your favourite style, type and colour. Safe Christmas lights will usually be weather resistant and battery-operated outdoor Christmas lights. They’re also a great option for easily brightening up your outdoor space.
2. Measure your space
Before you start hanging your lights, it’s important you grab a tape measure and map out your lighting area to make sure you have enough. If your lights are mains powered, you’re going to want to measure the distance between your outdoor plug and where the lights are supposed to go. If your cable’s too short, anextension lead can make all the difference. Also, remember to use a weatherproof box for safety.
3. Test before you start
It’s always the same, you take your Christmas lights down from the attic and some of the bulbs have blown since last year. Well, that can happen to outdoor Christmas lights too.
It’s much harder to fix bulbs once you’ve hung them up, so be sure to plug them in first and check. If you’ve had them a few years and more and more bulbs are going each time, it might be time to invest in some new ones.
If you have outdoor battery Christmas lights, it would also be a good idea to invest in rechargeable batteries to help reduce waste.
How to hang Christmas lights on outdoor trees
One of the best ways you can add Christmas lights outside without needing nails is to hang them on trees. Decorating your outdoor shrubs and trees with rope or string lights is one of the easiest and quickest ways to add some Christmas cheer to your home. All it takes is five simple steps:
- Make sure your lights are suitable for outdoor use, then unroll them completely until you have the single, non-plug end. This will be your top light.
- Put this light as far up the tree as you can, then work your way back down – spacing them out as evenly as you can. It’s usually easier to walk round the tree as you go, or zig-zag down the front if the back of the tree won’t be seen.
- Once you reach the bottom of the tree, if you’re out of lights, twist the cable round a bottom branch once for safety. Then run it to your nearest plug socket and plug it in.
- Take a step back and assess your work. If your lights are spaced out properly, with no wires sticking out, you’re good to go.
- The big moment! Flip the switch and enjoy the lights
How to hang your Christmas lights outdoors
Of course, it’s not only trees and bushes that we put lights on when it comes to outdoor decorations. It’s easy to install Christmas lights all around the outside of your house too.We’re here to show you how.
Gutters
Lining your roof with some dazzling decorations is a breeze, especially with a helping hand from a few gutter clips. You’ll need enough to support your lights all the way along, but it can vary depending on how heavy they are.
Don’t worry, there’s a simple rule of thumb to work out how many clips you’ll need:
Lightweight bulbs: Cable length divided by 50cm (a clip every 50cm)
Heavy bulbs: Cable length divided by 30cm (a clip every 30cm)
With gutters often so high up, safety is more important than ever. You’ll need a sturdy ladder and someone else to hold it for extra support.
Once your hooks are up, plug your outdoor Christmas lights in at one end and work your way along the gutter, clipping them so they’re taut but not pulling on the plug. When you’re happy with them, turn the plug on and take a good look.
Hanging Christmas lights on brick walls
To install hooks for your Christmas lights that you can use year after year, you’ll need to screw hooks into your walls using a masonry drill bit and wall plugs.
Top tip: Drilling holes directly into the bricks will cause them to crack, so you want to make sure you’re drilling your holes in the mortar instead.
Once you’ve marked your guide points, drill your hole and gently tap in a wall plug with your rubber mallet. Then screw in your hook and repeat all the way along your wall, about 50cm apart. Then it’s simply a case of plugging your lights in, threading them along the hooks and turning them on.
Hanging Christmas lights on walls without nails
Of course, you don’t have to drill holes to put Christmas lights on your house; glue can work just as well.
Using the hot glue gun, place a small blob of glue where you want it on your wall and hold a section of string lights in place against it for at least 10 seconds before repeating all the way along. Once January comes, it’s easy to peel the glue off your wall and lights.
And that’s our guide on how to hang your outdoor Christmas lights! If you want to make sure your home looks the best on the street this Christmas, why not browse of our big range of outdoor Christmas lights. We have everything that will bring the Christmas cheer to your home this winter.