To hang up christmas lights using binder clips you will need to buy several big boxes of them.
How to attach christmas lights to tin roof.
You can do this along.
Measure the dimensions of your roof with the measuring tape to determine the length of light string you will need.
You can use an inexpensive product called a c9 clip.
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Once you have the clip simply begin at the edge of the roof or wherever you want to hang your lights and clip.
We have clay shingles with no gutters.
You will need to use a substantial amount of holders to make this work simply because the weight of the lights may cause magnets to travel on a metal surface.
Well built c9 clips offer strong support for your christmas lights.
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The clips have the ability to hold the lights in nearly any position that you want.
This inexpensive fastener will turn all of your christmas lights into magnetic lights.
The clips snap onto.
There is a very simple solution for hanging holiday lights on a metal roof.
The clips worked pretty well.
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Plug in each strand of lights indoors to ensure that all the bulbs work.
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From one of our customers who has a fantastic clay roof.
Test the bulbs on the light string and make sure all are functioning.
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How to attach christmas lights to a roof.
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You will need one to two binder clips per light.
How to hang christmas lights on a metal roof.
You simply string your lights into the magnetic c9 clip and the clip can be attached directly to your metal roof.
Replace bulbs that do not light or replace the entire strand if.
Use the magnets to attach the holder to your surface and then use the attached clip to connect your lights.
We will order some more lights for next season.