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Veteran Electric, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Berino, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Adrian designed and resolved the issue the same afternoon! I was extremely pleased with the quality and professionalism! We are going to have them back soon for some other work."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate99%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Monkey Business Hauling & Handyman Services
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Serving Berino, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

I am a local handyman who has decided to provide top-notch services in your area. My journey started from humble beginnings, but my passion for fixing things and helping others has driven me to start this business.\n\nWhether it's hauling away junk, fixing a leaky faucet, or handling a home renovation, I am here to tackle any job with dedication and skill. Trust Monkey Business Hauling & Handyman Services to get the job done right\n\n

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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

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.

You can tackle hanging Christmas lights yourself with the right tools, accessories, and a trusted friend or neighbor. You’ll need to purchase a ladder ($100 to $300), clips ($10 to $20), hooks ($10 to $15), and lights ($25 to $100 per string).

Otherwise, you should hire a trusted holiday light installer near you. You’ll pay an average price of $200 to $650, but you’ll have peace of mind knowing that the job is done correctly and safely.

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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