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Recapping the 2023 Christmas Lighting Season

Bringing Joy and Light

Christmas lights

The 2023 season for Christmas lighting was a busy one for Jingle Bulbs Christmas Lighting. We extend heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support and festive spirit from our valued clients this holiday season. The holiday's are meant for friends, family, laughter, and joy, and our lights continue on that cheerful spirit! Here are some highlights from the 2023 Christmas season:


Warm white lights were the most popular!

Warm white Christmas lights

Over half of our clients chose warm white Christmas lights. As we've talked about before in 2023 Christmas Lighting Trends, warm white lights are a popular choice because they have a slight gold hint, making them look elegant. With warm white lights, it's easy to transform your home into a cozy and warm environment.


Don't forget about multi-color Christmas lights. Many people wanted to add a pop of color this Christmas. Patterns vary, but many clients decided to go with red, blue, green, yellow, orange or red, orange, yellow, green, blue.


Candy cane style lights spiked in demand. Candy cane style lights are a combination of pure white and red lights. However, if you love the color of warm white, you can switch out pure white with warm white lights. It all looks beautiful!


When people love something, they tell you!


Thanks to our fantastic crew and office staff, Jingle Bulbs Christmas Lighting helped many families put smiles on their children's faces and the parents, too. We love it when customers share feedback, and we get lots of it.


Bridget F shared, "Jingle Bulbs is AMAZING. The communication was incredible, thank you Sue. The attention to detail during installation went above and beyond. The follow-up visit to ensure everything was perfect (which it was) is beyond any customer service experience I have had recently. We love our lights and thank you so much!" A different review from Terry S. is "Absolutely stunning light display. Your team was so courteous and worked diligently in very cold weather conditions. So impressed."


It is heartwarming to hear about the joy our lights bring to customers. We will continue to light up Christmas, one home at a time in 2024!


2024 Season


Looking ahead into next season, we're thrilled to persist in creating enchanting winter wonderlands for our clients, ensuring our holiday spirit remains vibrant throughout the chilly months ahead. Happy 2024!



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Christmas lights bring joy and sparkle to the holiday season, but taking them down can feel like a daunting task. Whether you’ve gone all out with roofline lights or simply strung a few strands across your porch, proper removal is essential to avoid damage to your lights and home. Let’s explore the best strategies to remove your Christmas lights safely, efficiently, and in a way that ensures they’re ready for next year. Start With a Plan Before grabbing a ladder, take a moment to strategize. Start by inspecting your home’s layout and identifying where the lights are installed. Note specific areas where lights are intricately woven, clipped, or wrapped around elements like trees, rooflines, or gutters. Pro Tip: Document your layout with photos or notes during the installation phase. This will serve as a reference for both removal and next year’s setup​​. Essential Tools for Safe Removal Gathering the right tools can save you time and hassle. Key items include: Ladder: Choose one that’s stable and appropriate for your home’s height. Gloves: Protect your hands from sharp edges, cold temperatures, or brittle wires. Storage Reels or Organizers: Prevent tangles by wrapping your lights neatly as you remove them. Clippers: For removing zip ties or stubborn fasteners. Step-By-Step Light Removal Process Turn Off and Disconnect Power Safety comes first! Turn off all outdoor light displays and unplug them from the power source. If you’ve used timers or controllers, ensure they’re safely detached. Start From the Top Begin with the highest or most difficult areas, such as rooflines. This way, you’ll avoid disturbing lower sections as you work your way down. Use a ladder on a stable surface and consider having a spotter for added safety​​. Gently Detach Clips and Hooks If you’ve used gutter clips or roofline hooks, carefully unclip the lights without yanking. Pulling too hard can damage shingles, gutters, or the lights themselves. Work in Sections Remove lights in manageable sections, coiling or wrapping each strand as you go. This minimizes tangling and ensures the lights remain functional for next year. Inspect for Damage Check for frayed wires, broken bulbs, or damaged plugs as you remove the lights. Set aside any strands that need repair or replacement. Proper Storage Tips Storing your Christmas lights correctly is just as important as safely removing them. Follow these tips to extend their lifespan: Use Reels or Wraps: Wind lights around reels, spools, or cardboard to keep them tangle-free. Label Each Set: Include a note about where the lights were installed (e.g., “Roofline” or “Front Yard”) to simplify next year’s setup​​. Choose a Dry Storage Area: Store lights in a cool, dry place to avoid moisture damage. Special Considerations for Roofline and Gutter Lights If your lights were attached to gutters or rooflines, pay extra attention to these areas during removal: Gutter Clips: Use tools specifically designed for detaching gutter clips to avoid bending or breaking them​. Icicle Lights: Be cautious with these delicate lights to prevent tangling or breakage​. When to Call the Pros If removing lights feels overwhelming or unsafe, professional lighting services like Jingle Bulbs Christmas Lighting can handle the task for you. They specialize in not only installation but also efficient and damage-free removal. Plus, they offer storage solutions to keep your lights in pristine condition until next season​​. FAQs About Removing Christmas Lights Q: How soon should I remove my lights after Christmas? A: It’s best to remove lights within a few weeks after the holidays. Leaving them up too long increases exposure to harsh weather, which can damage the lights. Q: Can I remove lights in cold weather? A: Yes, but be cautious. Cold weather can make cords brittle, so handle them gently and avoid bending. Q: How do I avoid damaging shingles or gutters? A: Use clips and hooks designed for holiday lights. Avoid pulling or tugging during removal. Q: What if I lose a clip or hook? A: Replacement clips are readily available at hardware stores. Keeping extras on hand is always a good idea. Removing Christmas lights can be a hassle-free process with the right tools, techniques, and a little preparation. For those who want a stress-free experience, Jingle Bulbs Christmas Lighting is here to help. From installation to removal and storage, they ensure your holiday lighting is a breeze year after year. Call them today and enjoy a brighter, safer holiday season!
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