First and foremost we do not recommend walking around on your roof for safety concerns.
How to stay safe on roof hanging lights.
Fans of the movie christmas vacation will recall clark griswold putting up his lights with his trusty staple gun.
Always follow local building codes safety codes and ladder safety.
Lights that have a safety rating are clearly marked on both the packaging and the labels attached to the electrical cords like this.
Seriously we ve seen real damage done to homes because someone hung christmas lights on their roof using nails or staples.
Top tips when you hang christmas lights be safe.
The possibility of slipping and falling makes working on any roof dangerous but it s especially so if the roof rises more than 4 feet for every 12 feet of.
Keep these safety tips in mind.
Hanging your holiday lights up with nails or staples can damage your roof and potentially penetrate insulation and create electrical fire hazards so use light clips instead.
The best time to hang christmas lights is when it s not too wet or cold.
Although your safety when hanging your roof s holiday lights is priority number one it s also important to take your roof s safety into consideration.
If so we can t help you there but i do have a few helpful tips for how not to be a lampoon come twinkle light season and to keep your roof from being damaged.
How to hang the lights.
If you have a flat roof it may not be able to withstand a person s weight for very long.
To get the straightest most neat looking line of lights possible clip your lights to the edge of your gutter or your roof s shingles.
Hundreds of accidents occur from hanging christmas lights each year.
More important than how they look though is that you stay safe while you hang them up.
Tips for hanging christmas lights to avoid roof damage don t put holes in your roof.
Ways to work on a steeply pitched roof.
Never hang lights if there is visible snow or ice on the ground or roof or during wet weather conditions.
Christmas light hanging safety tips.