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Merry and Bright Inc
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Serving Everett, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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At Merry and Bright, our love for service is just the beginning. We light up your world with a wide range of outdoor solutions—whether it’s making your landscape glow, transforming your property for the holidays, creating a cozy ambiance with permanent lighting, or adding sparkle to your business. Whatever your need, we’ve got you covered with care and creativity!\n\nPricing Guide:\nTraditional Holidy- $995 and up\nLandscape/ Permanent- $2000 and up\nBistro- $2500 and up

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Response time4 hrs
Response rate94%
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batistaelectric
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Serving Everett, MA and surrounding areas

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Hello, my name is Eriberto Batista, and I'm a licensed electrician and the owner of Batista Electric LLC. I provide reliable, high-quality electrical services for residential and commercial customers. Whether you need troubleshooting, panel upgrades, lighting installations, EV charger installations, generators, or new electrical work, I'm committed to doing the job safely, professionally, and to code. I take pride in honest communication, quality workmanship, and making sure every customer is completely satisfied. I look forward to earning your business

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HI my name is Joe. I offer reliable residential electrical work and take pride in doing things the right way—clean, safe, and up to code. I handle jobs like lighting installs, outlets, switches, troubleshooting, and small upgrades.\n\nI’m easy to work with, show up when I say I will, and make sure everything is done right before I leave. I know how frustrating electrical issues can be, so I try to keep things simple, fair, and stress-free.\n\nIf you need something done or have questions, feel free to reach out.

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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Yes, you must use an extension cord specifically rated for outdoor use to power outdoor lights, such as Christmas lights. Extension cords intended for indoor use lack the protective properties to withstand exposure to outdoor elements. To safely hang and power lights outside your house or in your yard, always connect them to an outdoor power source using an outdoor-rated extension cord.

If you need to visually inspect your Christmas lights to determine which are good and which need replacement, there are a few things to look for. First, look for discoloration, such as a dark spot or two on the inside of the glass. The spot is an indication of a burnt filament. Also, look for missing filaments, cracked bulb glass, and broken sockets.

Yes, if your roof is in stable condition, you should be able to hang Christmas lights from the eaves. Hang Christmas light directly from the eaves for best results, using light clips or an alternative type of adhesive. When installing lights on your eaves, be sure to work carefully and avoid adding too much weight or pressure to them.

It’s not a good idea to mix LED and incandescent Christmas lights if you can avoid it. LEDs and incandescents can have significantly different electrical current needs. This difference can lead to a higher risk of problems and failure for both light strands. When possible, switch all your lights over to one kind or the other for the best results. Do not connect the different types of light strings to each other, and avoid linking them to the same circuit. 

The easiest way to hang Christmas lights on your roof is to attach them to your gutters, but there are plenty of user-friendly methods to try. You can use light clips to easily hook Christmas lights to your shingles, eaves, gutters, or soffit. However, using a telescoping pole is a surefire way to ensure your safety while hanging Christmas lights because it doesn’t require using a ladder or climbing onto the roof.

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