How to install Christmas Lights on Tall trees

Gutters

New Member
This time of year we are very busy with cleaning gutters and installing gutter guards, But our
Christmas light tall tree installation side biz is kicking in.

So I thought I would share the easy way to install Christmas lights on tall trees:

This will work on 40ft trees and lower.

All you need: Sections of 50ft to 100ft Christmas lights strings, duct tape, and 10 ft sections of 2by3 inch guttering downspout (sections needed depend on hieght of tree.)

Lets say the tree you have is 35 feet tall, you would need three 10ft sections of down spout. 1st take duct tape and use to cover the feeder end of one down spout.

( This would be the section of spout you will be holding and feeding the lights into and will keep the sharp spout edge from cutting into light wire. )

Now take the Christmas lights and string them through duct taped end of the 1st 10ft section of down spout, them through the 2nd down spout and then the third. Now attach the 3 seations together.

Where the down spout sections are attached together use your duct tape to secure the area where down spouts join together.... Now pull Christmas lights 10 to 15 ft out of top end and you are ready to lift your 30ft hollow Christmas light installation tool.

Once you have finished the custom made Christmas light installation tool in your hands and raised toward the top of the tree, you being 5ft + and can now reach up to 37 feet with arms extended. Toss the 10ft to 15ft Christmas light runner over the top of the tree and just walk around the tree draping the lights the way you want them to hang on the tree..as you add new strings of Christmas lights make sure you tape them together before feeding into down spuots.. As you get lower, remove one section of down spout...ect ect.. Happy Christmas light hanging..Thought you might enjoy the above and could use to make some money in your off season...We charge $1.00 per foot to install and .75 cents per foot to take down. mimium 200 ft home owner supplys lights...
 

CaroliProWash

New Member
Thanks for that tip! We don't put up lights for others but I LOVE your method for just getting my own done :) Are you going to tell us how you get them back down???

Celeste
 

Douglas Hicks

New Member
Get orange tool, pull cord. Apply the sharp thing to the tree. Push. Jump out of the way. Walk the length of the tree, removing wire as you walk from one end to the other. the best part, it is 25 years befor you have to do that again.
 

AVEX

New Member
Man, look at all the money you saved that customer for the next 25 years though. Surely they will be appreciative enough to throw in a Christmas bonus for you.
 

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