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We Organize!
3.9(
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Serving Lees Summit, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"The only problem I had was in the beginning, trying to get the work scheduled.  I am not sure if it was because they had so much work, or if the scheduling people weren’t very organized."
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Integrity Lawn Care, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Lees Summit, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Chad was very accommodating, listened to all of our concerns and offered sage advice. We needed several things done so our property eventually and itâ s great to know we can use this company for all of our landscaping needs (maintenance, grading, palm tree trimming, etc.). Would definitely recommend this professional company to friends and family."
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

No, you shouldn’t insert an LED light into an incandescent socket. It usually won’t fit anyway, but in the unlikely chance that it does, its electrical demands are too different for it to work properly. 

Ensure you have a safe environment for them to work on, and there aren’t items such as logs, build-up of yard materials, missing or damaged shingles, and weak areas on the roof. Communicate any known electrical issues with contractors at the beginning of the project, and consider hiring an electrician to fix those. Finally, if you are attempting the project yourself, do so when there isn’t any rain, and you can safely get your footing on the roof using proper equipment, such as an extension ladder. Don’t attempt this alone, and have a helper nearby to assist.

During the holidays, big box hardware stores sell many kinds of clips and hooks made specifically for hanging Christmas lights—including ridge clips, gutter clips, shingle clips, and mounted hooks. It’s best to avoid nails, staples, and screws since they can damage your roof.

If you only need strands in safe and easy-to-reach locations and are sure of your electrical system, you can probably purchase and install lights yourself. To do this, carefully test your outlets to ensure there aren’t any sparks or other concerning issues. Your budget might also influence this decision, as going the DIY route can be significantly cheaper.

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.

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