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Smith Construction
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Serving Rolling Fork, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Terry the technician did an excellent job changing out my kitchen faucet. He was 20 minutes late arriving but once he got here he did a speedy job and was very polite and efficient. He cleaned up after himself and even gave me an option as my new faucet cover did not quite fit where the old faucet cover was - he asked if I wanted the older larger cover because the newer smaller cover exposed gunky glue on the sink. I opted to go for the newer smaller cover and just clean the gunk off the sink myself. I appreciate that he took the time to notice and ask me. Quite the attention to detail I would recommend Terry and Smith Construction for your next home maintenance needs"
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

In the Christmas days of yore, people braved winter weather to staple or tack their Christmas lights onto their rooftops or nearby surfaces like the fascia boards. Problems quickly emerged with that approach. Damage to the roof, even small marks from staples, provides entryways for moisture and similar issues that can hasten roof rot, wear, and associated leaks. Plus, some homes had tough fiber cement boards or other materials where staples and screws didn’t work.

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. 

Professionals use the same methods found in this guide unless they’re decorating a particularly large Christmas tree. In that case, they may also make use of tools like extension poles to get the job done. 

If you take home a pre-lit Christmas tree but want to spruce it up with blinking lights, don’t worry, there’s a simple solution. You can easily replace the light bulbs on the pre-lit tree with flashing bulbs. For a more subtle look, only replace some of the bulbs with flashing bulbs.

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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