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Lasting Impressions Contracting, LLC
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Serving Purdy, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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"Used Lasting Impressions Contracting, for a multitude of various jobs: siding, lighting, bathroom, front entryway. They were very knowledgeable in all aspects of the above listed jobs-from electrical all the way to appearance aspects of jobs performed. Very pleased with their services. Would recommend to anyone who needs an assortment of jobs done."
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Johnson's Roofing, LLC
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Serving Purdy, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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"Great work ethic. Very personable. Quality work and on time. Good family business would recommend Johnson roofing to anyone. Would definitely use again! Thank you Joe you guys are awesome! ð"
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Edenscapes, LLC
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Serving Purdy, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Edenscapes LLC is a locally owned and operated Landscape Maintenance and Design company with over 20 years worth of residential and commercial landscape field experience. Edenscapes LLC provides a broad scope of landscape and outdoor services, to accommodate most Landscape and outdoor service needs. Edenscapes LLC services range from seasonal cleanup, flower and garden bed maintenance, to hardscaping installs/renovations, to fencing and outdoor lighting, and more. Edenscapes LLC will continue to build upon our excellent reputation by serving you with professional and affordable services, superior results, and complete satisfaction. Please call us for all of your landscaping needs!

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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Good news, Christmas lovers: you can keep your lights up all year, provided you choose the type. It's critical that you choose holiday lights made for outdoor use, as these can withstand winter weather conditions. In addition, it's best to use LED lights instead of incandescent ones. LED bulbs can withstand temperature shifts and are energy efficient. 

If you are considering leaving your holiday lights up year-round, ask your lighting installer about permanent installation. This project costs around $3,500 but gives you about six to 10 years of LED lights and adds a pleasing aesthetic to your home.

Between seasons, inspect cords for damage, replace burnt-out bulbs, and clean lighting fixtures to prevent dirt buildup. Proper storage in cool, dry conditions will extend the lights' lifespan and minimize repairs or replacements when redeployed.

Yes, tackling blown fuses and broken light bulbs is definitely safe. Fixing the wiring on a strand of Christmas lights isn’t a good idea, though, because of the danger of shock and fire. However, if you don’t feel comfortable working with any type of electricity, consider hiring a professional Christmas light installer to manage the job safely and efficiently.

Yes, you can synchronize Christmas lights with music to create a DIY light show. To do this, you will need several components. For hardware, you'll need standard holiday lights, decorations, lawn ornaments, tools, outdoor-rated extension cords, a computer, and a light show control system or digital controller. You will also need specialized software to program the show; popular options include Light-O-Rama (LOR), Vixen, xLights, and Animated Lights. Some, like Vixen and Animated Lights, are considered more beginner-friendly. The process involves using the software to program your lights, choosing an audio method such as speakers or an FM broadcast, and testing the entire system to make sure it's working correctly before the show.

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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