There are many different types of holiday trim lighting available. These lights can be permanent or temporary, and have a variety of different colors and animations. Some are programmed to change colour, twinkle, or create any other pattern you’d like. You can choose between the different types based on the look you’re going for.
Cost
There are a few factors that can affect the cost of holiday trim lighting, including the size of your home, the number of strands used and the time required to install it. For a small, one-story house, the cost for lighting a single strand of holiday lights can be as little as $120, while a large, multi-story home can cost more than $1,200. Installations in difficult-to-reach areas may require extra tools and labor, and the cost of a lift can run up to $400 to $700 for a single day.
The average cost for holiday light installation is between $200 and $300 for an average-sized home between one thousand and two thousand square feet. This cost may increase if the lights need to be installed on a second-story roof or are difficult to reach. The price per strand of lights will also be affected by the type of lights you select, as LED lights generally cost more than incandescent lights, which consume less energy.
Installation
Having a beautiful and festive holiday trim lighting system installed on your home’s exterior is a great way to make your home stand out from the rest. This type of lighting can be programmed to create a variety of different patterns and colors and will allow you to make your home look even more festive during the holidays. The best part is that this type of lighting is completely permanent and will not require you to take it down after the holidays. It can also be programmable, which allows you to change the colors, patterns, and animations of the lighting at will.
Hiring a professional to install your holiday trim lighting can help you save money and give your home a professional appearance. The average cost for permanent Christmas lighting is $2 to $5 per linear foot, depending on the type of bulb and how many strands you choose. The cost will also depend on the size of your home, so if your house has multiple floors, you should expect to pay more than you would if you were to do it yourself.
Colors
Changing the colors of your holiday trim lighting can completely change the look and feel of your holiday display. There are millions of different colors and patterns to choose from. There are also preset colors for each holiday. For example, red, white, and blue are great choices for a patriotic display and cheering on your Denver Broncos.
Placement
Before putting up your holiday trim lighting, you should consider where you want the lights to be placed. The placement of these decorations should be done keeping in mind how the home will look from the street. A good way to create symmetry and a uniform appearance is to place holiday lights along the same stopping point.
You can use light clips to create a sleek line of lights and show off the architectural design of your home. Avoid using metal hanging hardware because they can cut the insulation of light strings or trip an outlet. Another method is to use zip ties to secure the lights to poles. These can be purchased at local hardware stores in a variety of colors.