I was able to use these at about two feet apart and they are working out great.
Attach christmas lights to gutters.
As long as you have the right equipment hanging christmas lights on your gutters isn t all that complicated.
To install just slide the clip over the lip of your gutter so that the serrated portion of the tab is against the backside of your gutter and the bulbs are facing horizontally or straight out.
Keep your light string fairly taut as you continue to clip each bulb across your gutter.
Take time to measure before you begin.
Half of my house is gutters on the edge and the other half is angled so it has just shingles to the edge.
This will keep the lights secured and prevent the string from being damaged in bad weather.
I was hoping to still attach the lights to the gutters to avoid that.
The adams christmas mighty light clips are a wonderful little addition.
If you are attaching lights to your window trim use tube light clips or nail on plastic clips.
Attach your first light clip beside the extension cord to the edge of the gutter.
Actually we do have cup hooks on the fascia.
Here are seven tips on safely securing christmas lights to the gutter system and surrounding areas.
If you are only hanging icicle lights it is easiest to place the clip on the gutter and then hang your lights from the hook.
The clips are really strong and clip securely to both gutters and shingles.
Attach lights along your gutters or roof with plastic clips made for the job.
The gutter guard is mesh and it goes right up to the edge of the gutter so there is no way to use gutter clips.
To hang christmas lights on your gutters attach a gutter clip to the base of each light in the direction you want them to hang.
Use one or two gutter clips to secure the extension cord and then plug in the lights to the cord.
And it works if you don t mind the storm door catching the lights every time you open the door.
You will need to reposition the ladder as you go so be sure not to overextend yourself or shift your balance away from your ladder.
These clips will grip shingles or gutters and have a lower hook that holds a light strand or extension cord.
Use a long tape measure to determine the length of string you need prior to starting then lay your lights on the ground in the desired pattern to make sure you have enough length.
Keep reading to get a closer look at how to do it.