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Make It New Painting and Remodeling, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Rush, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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Credit card accepted

"What can we say, but how Awesome Shotzie is at what she does. She is friendly, keeps you in the loop, was very responsive to any questions we had along the way and she takes great pride in her work. She goes the extra mile to make sure you are truly happy with the job she does. She painted our whole house inside, including ceilings. You won't be disappointed if you hire her. Thanks Shotize for all you've done and the kindness you have shown to us. Pam & Joe"
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Glenn's Handyman Service
4.6(
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Serving Rush, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I was so pleased with Glenn and the work he did to complete everything on my list. Glenn came to my house to see our layout and to learn exactly what it was I was trying to do. He answered all my questions, and he showed me how to use the items he installed. He even called the day after he did the work to see if there were andy problems, which there were not!"
1950's Kitchen
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Response time8 hrs
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

A blinking, or twinkle, bulb makes Christmas lights blink. Usually, this type of bulb has a silver or red tip, making it easily distinguishable from other non-blinking bulbs. Most packages of Christmas lights come with additional blinking and non-blinking bulbs. Additional bulbs can be purchased at a hardware store or online retailer.

There aren’t many alternative methods to hanging Christmas lights on fascia without using clips. But if you don’t have fascia clips to hang your Christmas lights, you can use clothespins in a pinch. To do this, hold the strand of lights in place and clip it in place with the clothespin. Using nails or staples is never a good idea, as they can damage your fascia.

Most contractors will include removal of your lights in the price of installation, but it’s always a good idea to double check. Storage of the lights is often also part of the package when you hire an installation professional, since you might choose to use the same lights for several years.

Decorators often prefer artificial Christmas trees. They’re easier to handle and shape, and decorators don’t have to worry about bugs or allergies. It’s also an ideal choice because artificial trees keep up appearances without owners needing to schedule watering. 

However, always confirm that decorators are ready to unbox and set up the artificial tree. If they don’t include tree set-up in their services, you may need to hire a general handyperson for that task.

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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