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Brewer Landscaping & Irrigation
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Serving Sebring, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

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"Brad(owner), Red (Foreman) and Team were extremely professional and demonstrated their passion for the craft. They answered questions, explained the process and keep their commitment of start and end times for the project. Customer Service and Satisfaction is evident, each step of the way. We plan to have them assist us with additional irrigation and landscaping projects. The Adams Family Lakeland FL"
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American Pride Capital Investment, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Sebring, FL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I’m a53 year old electrician,just went on my own 2 years ago and blessed by the good lord I’m steady. I have been in the industry for 25 years and enjoy the service work and making customers feel safe and comfortable with my work I have experience in residential commercial and healthcare facilities as well

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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Christmas lights typically do not need to be grounded like electrical circuits in your home do. However, it's crucial to use outdoor outlets equipped with ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) for added safety. GFCIs can help protect against electrical shocks and are recommended for outdoor electrical connections when using Christmas lights.

Yes, energy-efficient options such as LEDs and solar-powered lights are available. These alternatives consume less electricity, resulting in lower utility costs. They are also more environmentally friendly due to their reduced carbon footprint and longer lifespan.

If you don’t have a ladder, you may be able to use a light-hanging pole. If not, you’ll have to rent a bucket lift or other machinery to reach your roof. 

There is no formal date for Christmas light removal, but January 2 is a standard day to take them down for many homeowners. However, some homeowners’ associations have strict rules around this topic, mandating that residents remove lights no later than two weeks after Christmas. Check with your local association or community for more information.

Technically, you can use duct tape to hang Christmas lights, but it’s not the best bet. Duct tape or other types of tape retain moisture, which isn’t ideal when near an electrical wire. Plus, it can peel off due to the elements. Duct tape is also a very unattractive option, visually speaking. Instead, opt for roof clips for Christmas lights, which are affordable and easy to use.

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