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FLP Florida LLC
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

At Festive Lighting Pros, we specialize in designing, installing, maintaining, removing, and storing commercial-grade lighting and decorations for various businesses and organizations, including resorts, banks, auto dealers, HOAs, restaurants, shopping venues, parks, cityscapes, and streetscapes.\n\nOur process begins with a free design consultation to understand the unique requirements of your project. Once we've completed the professional installation, we continuously monitor and maintain your lights to ensure they function correctly throughout your lease period. When the time comes for removal, we carefully take down the lights and store them systematically, ready to be reinstalled for the following season.\n\nWe take immense pride in our commitment to exceptional quality and top-notch customer service. We are enthusiastic about assisting you in creating wonder this holiday season.\n\nResidential minimum: $1,500/year\nCommercial minimum: $2,500/year\n

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HNH Remodeling, LLC
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Serving Laurel, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I was given someone in the company that could take on side jobs to meet my needs, The male that was sent appeared disheveled and not professional. A few simple jobs were completed and then communication was very fell through. There were multiple text stating when he would come to complete job with no call and no show. I was very aggravated by the unprofessional courtesy that I was given. My time seemed unimportant in the times given for return service."
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Outdoor Christmas lights cost between $80 to $300 on average without installation. This comes out to about $4 to $50 per strand. You can get a box of outdoor Christmas lights for as little as $20, if you just want to decorate a small area, like a doorway. If you want to go all out and cover your entire home, you'll need between 10 to 20 strands of 100 to 200 bulbs each.

Professional holiday decorating services cost between $300 and $2,500 or more, with an average cost of about $1,500. The total price depends on the size of your home, the extent of the work, your location, and whether materials are included. Simple interior decoration may cost around $300, while a combination of interior and exterior work often totals around $800. For large or extensive design services, you could pay $2,500 or more. Common service costs can include: exterior holiday light installation ($400), Christmas tree decoration ($200–$600), interior holiday design ($50–$200 per hour), and holiday landscaping ($50–$100 per hour). Note that some prices may only include labor, not the cost of the decorations themselves.

Repairing a strand of Christmas lights will save you a few dollars and the hassle of going to the store to purchase new ones. That may or may not be enough to make fixing them worth it to you. However, if the lights are already hanging or around the tree, removing and replacing them is far more time-consuming than performing a quick repair job. 

It's safe to hang Christmas lights from gutters with a few considerations. First, when installing the lights, follow safe ladder-use guidelines and avoid getting onto the roof. Second, for best results and the integrity of your lights, use clips to keep the bulbs away from inside the gutters where they could run into trouble with water or ice. 

How many string lights can be on one outlet depends on a number of varying factors, including the total wattage of your circuit, the type of lights, the energy needs of the lights, and cord specifications. It’s better to play it safe here to protect your circuit, so figure out the max wattage of your circuit, compare that to the lights, and move on from there. Generally speaking, LED string lights require less energy than incandescent bulbs, translating to a higher number of lights per circuit. 

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