Below you ll find useful tips to minimize the chance of damage to your home.
How to decorate holidays without damaging roof.
Clips for outdoor holiday decorations come in many sizes and decorations.
Just be mindful that you re not pulling up shingles or causing unnecessary stress on your roof.
You can find plastic clips hooks and hangers that are designed for outdoor use at your local hardware store.
Don t overload your roof.
Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees house walls or other firm supports to protect the lights and your home from wind damage.
It also means less time for you on the roof and more safety.
Tips for decorating roof without damaging it.
Use plastic clips to secure decorations like christmas lights to the eaves of your roof instead of staples.
Never hang christmas lights from your shingles.
Up on the rooftop.
Before you hammer nails into your roof or fascia consider using gutter clips to hang christmas lights outdoors.
If you can you should always make sure that you have a friend or partner to help you whenever you attempt to decorate your roof.
Attach the ends to sandbags and then decorate the bags with cotton to resemble snow.
These clips secure the lights without harming the roof trim or surface in the process.
Making even the tiniest of holes in a shingle or roof component will let moisture or leaks in and potentially rot the roof.
Don t overload any outlets with your decorations and make sure that you don t block your chimney s flue to avoid the risk of fire hazards.
To properly put up lights they need to be secured to something that s why it s so easy to wrap them around trees.
Watch out when you re up on the rooftop adding lights and other decorations.
Tangled wires can get caught in cracks and crevices.
Use plastic light clips.
Don t let your shingles jingle.
Make sure your decoration lights are properly wrapped before you climb the ladder outside.
We know most people don t have extra money lying around during the holiday season but if you want elaborate decorations are not comfortable on a ladder or have areas that are hard to access it s best to leave it to a professional to install lights properly without risking damage to the roof or yourself.
Decorating roof without damaging it means no tangled or twisted decoration lights wires.
Another suggestion is to tie the rope to the gutters but they can be risky if not done correctly.
In the case of a light up plastic santa or rudolph you can secure it with sandbags or a bungee cord.
Your shingles are your roof s first line of defense against the elements.
Don t let your shingles jingle.
Avoid a nasty shock.
Hanging anything from them is a bad idea.
Make sure all your lights and decorations including inflatable ones are positioned well away from any power lines that are near your roof and that you use external outdoor circuits.
Avoid the hassle and make decorating more enjoyable with these tips for contractors to share with their customers to avoid roof damage.