By RoofScope.
Editor’s note: Contractors, please share with your clients who are homeowners interested in decorating their homes for the holidays.
The magic of Christmas lights changes a home into a beacon of holiday cheer — but nothing kills that festive spirit faster than realizing you’re short on lights or tangled in a web of too many. Before you start climbing ladders or unraveling strings, learn how to measure your house like a pro. This guide from us here at RoofScope will walk you through the process, blending classic tips with cutting-edge tools to ensure your home shines brightly this season.
Measuring your home manually is a tried-and-true method, but it does require some patience. Here's how you can do it:
Start by deciding which parts of your home you want to light up. Common areas people like to decorate include:
By mapping out the areas you'll be lighting, you can get a better idea of how much lighting you’ll need.
Using a tape measure, start by measuring the length of your roofline. If your roof has multiple levels or different angles, make sure to include each section. This measurement will help you determine the total length of lights you'll need for this part of your display.
Safety tip: When measuring high areas like your roof, be sure to use a ladder safely. Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes and have someone hold the ladder for stability.
For windows and doors, measure around each one you plan to decorate. Framing windows with lights gives a cozy, festive look and requires careful measurement to ensure enough lights for each perimeter.
If you're planning to light up trees or shrubs in your yard, estimate the height and width. A common recommendation is about 100 lights for every vertical foot of tree. Wrapping lights around these features can enhance your overall display, so make sure to include them in your total light count.
Be sure to measure the distance from the areas you're decorating to your nearest power outlet. Extension cords will likely be necessary, especially if you're decorating large areas or your roofline.
Once you have your measurements, you can start selecting the lights. For instance:
If you’re looking for a quicker, more accurate way to measure your house for Christmas lights, consider using GutterScope by Scope Technologies. Originally designed for home exterior measurements, GutterScope can provide precise measurements for your roofline, windows and doors, all from aerial imagery.
GutterScope is an aerial measurement tool that delivers a comprehensive report on your home’s exterior, including its roofline and gutter dimensions. It's an efficient way to get exact measurements for Christmas lights without climbing ladders or measuring everything manually.
You can check out an example of a GutterScope report to get a sense of how detailed the measurements are.
Measuring your home for Christmas lights doesn’t have to be a complicated process. Whether you opt for manual measurements or a high-tech solution like GutterScope, taking the time to plan and measure correctly will make your holiday display that much more enjoyable. With the right preparation, your house will shine brightly all season long.
Happy decorating!
Original article source: RoofScope
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