You should never poke a hole in your asphalt shingles or any other part of your roof no matter how small.
Stapling christmas lights to shingles.
Being safe this season means following these christmas roof decorations do s and don ts.
Asphalt shingles will lose granules much quicker this way and wooden shingles can splinter and even rot away from underneath if water seeps beneath them.
Lights in trees and foliage.
When you go to the store to purchase clips you ll have different light clip options.
Lights around window frames and door jambs.
Lights on the siding.
If you absolutely insist on stapling christmas lights make sure you use specialty insulated staples with a plastic cover and staple the lights to wood trim never to your shingles.
Be good to your shingles and they ll be good to you and that means not puncturing them with staples.
But read on because there are much better and safer ways to get your home merry and bright for the holiday season.
Stapling to your eaves the wood part around the perimeter of your roof is probably okay.
Lights on the roof shingles.
Often clips made to hang christmas lights are built to be used on both shingles and gutters.
With the holiday season approaching if you have a shingle roof it is vital to know the right way to hang your holiday lights to avoid any damage to your home s roofing shingles there are a number of options that can be utilized to decorate your home in style both easily and safely.
When you go to the store to purchase clips you ll have different light clip options.
Metal staples are a bad combination with electricity.
You have the option between horizontal clips vertical clips or both and this will determine which direction your lights point in.
Often clips made to hang christmas lights are built to be used on both shingles and gutters.
Christmas lights aren t made with quite as much care as the mona lisa.
Apart from stapling right through his gloves a time or two there were lots of problems with clark s staple everything everywhere approach.
Speaking of clark griswold don t go stapling your outdoor christmas lights to your roof.
Don t staple your outdoor lights to your roof.
Further there is a lot of misinformation out there about nailing or stapling your lights to the roof.
They blink they cut out and they just plain don t work.
But avoid putting staples or nails or screws or any type of hole into your shingles.