I use the same thing On my roof. Binder clips are a life saver for any decorations. I use them for my Halloween decorations too. Looks awesome. It’s a Griswold effect
Thank you for this! We do an all blue light theme in our yard and house for Christman, so we thought about puting up blue led twinkle net lights on the roof. This sounds like a great way to accomplish this. ❤
I have a manufactured home which is clad with vinyl siding. There is very little wood to attach anything in place. I considered a lot of options but a bunch of binder clips and a can of white spray paint worked perfectly. Never overlook the simple things.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY Yeap, right!!! Good thing I'm not afraid of heights!!! But then again, I might end up like: "Chevy Chase" Christmas Vacation!!!! 😂🤣😅
Im an electrician very concerning you never mentioned fire hazards like ur load on 1 extension cord and also you can only connect so many lights. the string lights can only hold so much before it’s over loaded and fire potential hazard but besides that I freaking love how it turned out and I really love the binder clip idea very much so appreciate this video
I can appreciate that you are also about safety, just like me. All I do is follow the instructions on the box of the Christmas lights and practice safety first. At some point, people have to do their own due diligence. I’m glad you like the video
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I do completely agree with the due diligence at least for ur safety maybe say in video to read instructions on box so no lawyer come knocking
I don't have the nerve to actually get on my roof, I wish I did because I could do so much more. From a tree in my yard, I run some heavy string to three windows. I then use the large binder clips like you do, to hang nine sets of icicle lights from the windows to the trees. However, I just bought a 100 pack of small carabiners, for maybe 15 bucks. That'll be easier for me hanging out the window, and sliding things down.
Hey 👋🏻 Thank you so much ! I’m so happy you’re getting the book for the boys! I hope they enjoy it as much as I do! Thank you again for watching my videos and I hope you and the boys have an AMAZING Christmas!
This is sweet! My question is are you connecting all of these lights together at once? Seems like a fuse or circuit breaker waiting to pop? Or are you running multiple extension cords up to every few strands? Thanks!
can you please make a video on how to cover your outside walls (brick walls etc) with christmas lights without holes all over you walls? I’m wanting to put lights all over my walls, but i don’t want to put holes in my walls. hopefully you can think of a way for next year. thanks!
loved it. always wanted my roof done like this. it would have been so much easier/faster for him if he'd had a helper so they could throw the light strings to each other rather than having to climb back and forth on the roof.
Little Olive and The Wally Bat arrived. What a beautiful book. Like I said, I my children are grown but the book looked so cute I bought it. Did you illustrate the book as well?
Yay I’m so happy it arrived! I’m really happy that you liked it. It is a very cute story about being brave and making new friends. In the next coming months I will be working on my second book which I hope to have published by the summer. If you do get a chance, it would mean a lot if you could leave me a review on Amazon. Amazon reviews help independent artists so much and every single review is very important
Looks amazing. But I can't help to wonder why not use net lights? Seems like a couple of 20" X 6.5" net lights would be a lot easier. Also, how are you powering all the lights? You gotta be using multiple cords and outlets, right?
The nets would’ve been a nightmare. I have used nets on a smaller scale before and utterly dislike them. Also, I’m using LED Christmas lights meaning I can connect up to 30 strands of this particular light together. I only ended up using three extension cords; one for the second story, one for the porch overhang and one for the garage.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY you’re so right about those net lights! We used them one year and said never again - too heavy, hard to stretch out, and tangled up too easily.
I’m glad you like it. In theory, yes, it would be very expensive but I always purchase my lights when they go on sale for 80% and sometimes 90%. These lights I purchased almost a year ago so to do a project like this, one should buy the lights a year in advance
Question: how come you chose to buy 102 seperate boxes of the 100 count light strands rather than other options like the 1000 count longer strands they sell on Amazon etc?
Great question! The reason is price and light output. The roll of 1000 count light isn’t as bright (led bulbs are smaller) and second reason is price. I bought my lights when they were 80-90% off a year ago. Can’t beat that
Another awesome tutorial! Will be looking for discounted lights after christmas for next year. Is that a blowup of Santa in the chimney or one of your custom builds?
Cool video. Just subbed and looking forward to watching other of your vids. At 5:32, I see flood lights on the roof pointing towards the house. How’d you “clip” those on? Or did you use a different method?
For those who don't like the look of led, or prefer the warmth and glow of incandescent, check out Tru Tone. They're a fairly young company and I just found them this year. They are the only led I've seen capable of replicating the look and color of incandescent. They only make c7, c9 and s14 bulbs, so if you're more into the classic roof line and eaves decorating, they could work for you. They've said that they hope to bring more products to market, so mini lights as in this application could eventually be available. They aren't cheap though; $1.40/bulb for c7 ($1.60 for c9) before shipping. But for me, having grown up with c7 on the tree, it was becoming harder each year to find replacement bulbs. I wasn't going to give up easily, so I'm hoping the tru tones will last me a long time.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY The 1%....or those of us who won't settle. I only grabbed 25 bulbs this year to try. I'm hoping to add a set or two per year if I like them, until I've swapped over. For a tree the c7s really aren't that bad. I can deal with a $200 investment because it should pay for itself with longevity and electricity savings. And compared to other "top" led bulbs, the price is competitive, but there's just no comparison in quality and color. I suspect that if they come out with mini lights the price/bulb will be lower.
@@603me. You only grabbed 25 bulbs man… that won’t even light a small bush. I’m using 10,200 bulbs on the roof. It’s not feasible or economical to consider “investing“ into something like that. Considering that I bought these boxes a year ago when they were 80% and 90% off, I only ended up paying about $280 for 10,200 lights. You can’t beat that, yeah I’ll probably get two, maybe 3 seasons of use with these lights but I’ll do it a hundred times over before I spend $408,000 on 10,200 of these lights that you preach of. And I never understood this mindset of “buying a little at a time every single year”… 20 years are going to go by before I can get something decent looking. So no, that is an unnecessary and lavish expense that I would never recommend anybody get. But you do you.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I never suggested to use these in your application. Given the limited bulb types, I explicitly mentioned it for those who prefer a classic roof line/eaves decorating, rather than covering the entire roof as you did. My initial comments weren't directed at you really, but for those who prefer the look of traditional incandescent bulbs. 25 bulbs. Yes. I'm not thinking about your bush. I'm thinking of my 7' tree, for which I use 5 strings of 25, c7 bulbs. So I'm replacing 1/5 of my current lighting for the tree in my living room with tru tone. So, yes, it's a $200 investment over a couple years, that should more than pay for itself. Would I prefer to simply switch all at once? Sure. But first, I want to make sure that I like them as much in person as I've seen in reviews. And second, well yes, it's easier for me to spread out the cost. I'm glad you got a good deal on those led. I would never put them on my house because I hate the color of that type of led strings, and my style is more traditional (roof lines and eaves). To each their own. I just mentioned the Tru Tone bulbs for those whose might like such an option. Clearly that's not you.
How do you get it to not blow a fuse. I gota run 5 sets to plug near shed the other 5 connects to pool area, I gota split them so they don't blow sets of lights
You’re using incandescent lightbulbs which no longer are the standard and have been phased out by many companies. All the lights on the roof, which were 5000 lights, are connected all to each other because I’m using LED lights. You can connect up to 45 strands together
I’m only planning on having the binder clips up there for five weeks, if it was long-term then I would definitely not want to do it but it’s a quick time and rust will be minimal, if any
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I've used the same binder clips on my fence for Halloween and Christmas for three years now and only a couple have a tiny spot of rust and there was absolutely no transfer to the fence. We get plenty of rain and snow so if there would be a problem I'm sure I'd have seen it by now.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY amazing! How do I send some pics? Is that possible? Neighborhood judges are going around now. Fingers crossed 🤞 Appreciate the pointers 🙌♥️
The videos were filmed over the course of two weeks because of weather delays and other projects. So even though the tags were removed, the viewer only got to see part of it. Lastly, I did say that it is a suggestion to remove tags for a cleaner look - not that it’s a requirement. I always love passive aggressive comments 😃
So basicly 102 strands at cheapest 3.00 a box right? 309.00 at the cheap end for lights. Umm I'll pass my roof 69 😂top feet from 😮the ground and we use the FD ladder truck for the edging ...and put regular lights out lining the house. No need to be seen from outer space.😂
What I want to know is how you filmed this-- was there someone else on the roof with you or did you set up the camera yourself? Amazing effect. But this is only one possible design. You could do all sorts of things. Like a scallop design, diamonds or a plaid-- you could really go crazy with it. Next year. ;)
Thank you so much, I always film my videos by myself using my tripod. Thankfully, the tripod‘s legs are independently adjustable so it was easy to get it set up on my roof
You are so talented! Im very much enjoying your videos and it's inspiring me to start decorating next year. The projects seem pretty easy for a beginner crafter such as myself. Your Halloween decorations looked phenomenal I am so impressed.
Thank you so much for this awesome comment! I appreciate the support. I hope you do make some of these projects next year! I’ll be here if you need any help
Very nice and very creative and simple I live and travel in my 45' 5th wheel toy hauler full time And every time Christmas comes around I decorate with lots of Christmas lights but I cannot use the clips of course for Shingles But yet I have came up with another creative idea for my RV and that is adhesive command hooks that are weather proof and it works perfect They are clear and plastic so they don't show And they even stay on in the hot summer heat or in the extreme Winter cold👍🏻👍🏻
Wow factor is right-that's so beautiful. Your neighbors are lucky. I admire your dedication and persistence. The best I can manage is lights along my privacy fence. Binder clips are perfect for that, too.
Hi Isaac Why not use the plastic light holder that can attach to the shingles and girder? They are easy and when put on, they hold on for good ;-) I do this every year too and what you wanna make sure off, is that the strand is tight - and doesn’t have slack on the strand. This can actually cause them to disconnect if the wind catches on :-) and going up again and reconnecting- that’s a bummer. Just small advices I pass on after doing my house like this for 10th time this year.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY Sure thing Issac! You make great content that is easy to follow and you have an awesome display ! So I wanted to tell you this tip I got in this video from Shawn ua-cam.com/video/Eogu_ZdUf90/v-deo.html There you can see the clips I’m talking about that are like - super easy to put on!!
Would it be easier with curtain lights fee lights and less of a load on an electrical cord or could you do a surge. Protector on the back of the roof ? I am no electrician here just asking
Just finished the roof lights following your tutorial and it turned out amazing, using the binder clips was genius! Merry (early) Christmas from New Zealand
Modern Christmas lights are LED and most of them can do 20 or 30 strands per outlet. Incandescent lights are a different story and you can only plug a few of them together or you will overload the line. I only buy LED lights.
Long shot that you answer, how many strings of lights did you connect to each other? I see a lot saying they can only connect to like 4. Did you run multiple extensions cords up?
I only ran four extension cords up to the roof; two on the second floor, one on the porch overhang, and one on the garage. I only use LED lights and these Christmas lights allow you to connect 25 through 35 strands. When you go buy your Christmas lights, make sure you get LED only and pick the ones that allow you to connect the most strands together
No I do not. All my lights are connected to extension cords that are connected to my regular outlets. I use only LED lights which are energy efficient and can be strung between 30-40 strands per extension cord
You've probably got a storage plan but I thought I'd share what I do just in case it may help you. I store all my long lengths of lights in 5 gal buckets. I can easily put 100+ feet in one with room to spare, and those are the bulky incandescent ones that don't like to cooperate. They wind OK around the outside, mostly. But even if they just lie where they fall they don't tangle. I thought since you're so good on the roof you could tether the bucket and perhaps keep sections (or parts of sections) together. Since I'm not terribly organized and it's cold when I'm taking them down I just store the binder clips and hangers in the same buckets. They stack nicely and it keeps everything dry and secure. You likely have a much better idea but you've given me such good information and ideas I thought I'd see if I could help you.
Hi there Thanks for sharing , I have a question. Did you strand on each roof all the lights together with one power chord or did you use a few on each section?
If only Clarke W. Griswald had watched your video first! 😂 Great video, you make it look super simple. Wish I didn't have such a fear of heights!
Haha it can be scary up there!
Don’t be afraid of heights it’s that sudden stop after you fall is the doozy. 😂😂
@@ledhed5717 Howls with laughter! 🤣🤣🤣
I use the same thing On my roof. Binder clips are a life saver for any decorations. I use them for my Halloween decorations too. Looks awesome. It’s a Griswold effect
I love binder clips !😊
If only I had a handy man around to do something as nice as this!!! It looks beautiful!! 😁🥰
😊 thank you. Appreciate your kindness
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY
You’re very welcome….🙏🥰
Glad to see someone else thinks likes me...binder clips are easy to use. I've been use those for years.
They’re a life saver
I'm in love with this roof. It's so magical 😍😍
Thank you so much ! wish you could see it in person
Thank you for this! We do an all blue light theme in our yard and house for Christman, so we thought about puting up blue led twinkle net lights on the roof. This sounds like a great way to accomplish this. ❤
Beautiful 🤩 thank you for sharing have a wonderful evening 😊🤗🤩
Thank you! You too!
This is awesome and so simple.
With all your various tutorials that you’ve done, I’m actually surprised you didn’t use commercial light strings.
I got these at $1-3$ a box back in Dec 2021 so it was just the cheaper route
Nice!
Omg your arms are swollen
MAN!! RU GOOD LOOKING!!!🤪👍👍👍👏🥹🥰🥰😘😘😘
lol thanks
Yeah binder clips work great. I have been using them for over 20 years with my Christmas light decorating.
Great job
They’re a game changer !
Thanks for sharing your amazing decorations. You inspire me.
I have a manufactured home which is clad with vinyl siding. There is very little wood to attach anything in place. I considered a lot of options but a bunch of binder clips and a can of white spray paint worked perfectly. Never overlook the simple things.
Sounds great!
Beautiful!!!😍💙 Love the look!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome idea, & its absolutely beautiful! TFS 🎄
Thanks so much! 😊
Your are insane!!! Amazing and looks fantastic!!
Haha I am rather crazy
Magical !! Great video !! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
#swoon
This is the best idea! I never would have thought of that. Handsome and smart!
#swoon
Thank you so much Quinn!
Hey Isaac, Absolutely gorgeous!!! 🎅🎄🎁
Thank you so much Robb. Now you have to do your roof
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY Yeap, right!!! Good thing I'm not afraid of heights!!! But then again, I might end up like: "Chevy Chase" Christmas Vacation!!!! 😂🤣😅
Im an electrician very concerning you never mentioned fire hazards like ur load on 1 extension cord and also you can only connect so many lights. the string lights can only hold so much before it’s over loaded and fire potential hazard but besides that I freaking love how it turned out and I really love the binder clip idea very much so appreciate this video
I can appreciate that you are also about safety, just like me. All I do is follow the instructions on the box of the Christmas lights and practice safety first. At some point, people have to do their own due diligence. I’m glad you like the video
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I do completely agree with the due diligence at least for ur safety maybe say in video to read instructions on box so no lawyer come knocking
@@seanb2491 great tip! Thanks man! 😃 merry Christmas
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY merry Xmas to you my dude
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It's a beautiful clark!
It really is! 😊
Neva thought puttin Xmas lights on da roof could be easy. Thnx 4 da tip.
Thank you so much ! its a game changer
I don't have the nerve to actually get on my roof, I wish I did because I could do so much more. From a tree in my yard, I run some heavy string to three windows. I then use the large binder clips like you do, to hang nine sets of icicle lights from the windows to the trees. However, I just bought a 100 pack of small carabiners, for maybe 15 bucks. That'll be easier for me hanging out the window, and sliding things down.
A great easy look
Thank you so much !
Love this ,I'm doing it next weekend 🙌🏼
Great idea! I’ve been doing it differently but like your idea better. How did you do the lower roof since there is no vent?
its absolutely stunning!!
Thank you, Benny F 🅰️
They look great!
Thank you so much Scott!
That's it.....I'M DOING IT
Do it!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Will this method work with a tin roof?
It will but you need to have a vent on top for the binder clip to grab onto
Love your videos! Buying your book for my boys!! 😊
Hey 👋🏻 Thank you so much !
I’m so happy you’re getting the book for the boys! I hope they enjoy it as much as I do! Thank you again for watching my videos and I hope you and the boys have an AMAZING Christmas!
Love it!!!!!😍🌲⛄
Quick question. How do you calculate exactly how many boxes of lights you need so that you don’t run low, or get too much?
Omg where are you for hire this season. It looks great. Lazy me would just throw net lights on there.
Haha that wouldn’t look good. Net lights are the worst
Wow Issac , just amazing.
How many binder clips did you use . What a great idea ...
I used 2,400
This is sweet! My question is are you connecting all of these lights together at once? Seems like a fuse or circuit breaker waiting to pop? Or are you running multiple extension cords up to every few strands? Thanks!
They’re LED lights so it allows you to connect 20 or 30 strands together, depending on the brand. I used 3 extension cords total for the roofs
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY right on! Thanks!
can you please make a video on how to cover your outside walls (brick walls etc) with christmas lights without holes all over you walls? I’m wanting to put lights all over my walls, but i don’t want to put holes in my walls. hopefully you can think of a way for next year. thanks!
I will definitely try to make one! That’s a great idea☺️ I’m kinda slammed with work and projects though so I don’t think I will be able to this year
Would be more helpful if you explained how many outlets you had to use and how you integrated that into the setup.
If I got on my roof Now- Be next spring before I could make it down. Best wear a Santa Suit Be part of Decor! 😂😂😂
Haha
Hola ! Cuantos clips compraste en total?
loved it. always wanted my roof done like this. it would have been so much easier/faster for him if he'd had a helper so they could throw the light strings to each other rather than having to climb back and forth on the roof.
Yes! I agree it would’ve gone so much faster if I would’ve had a second person so you could just throw the light from one person to the next
Little Olive and The Wally Bat arrived. What a beautiful book. Like I said, I my children are grown but the book looked so cute I bought it. Did you illustrate the book as well?
Yay I’m so happy it arrived! I’m really happy that you liked it. It is a very cute story about being brave and making new friends. In the next coming months I will be working on my second book which I hope to have published by the summer.
If you do get a chance, it would mean a lot if you could leave me a review on Amazon.
Amazon reviews help independent artists so much and every single review is very important
C magnifique 💙💙💙😗🎅🎅🎅
MERCI!😊
it look amazing thanks
Glad you like it!
Looks amazing. But I can't help to wonder why not use net lights? Seems like a couple of 20" X 6.5" net lights would be a lot easier. Also, how are you powering all the lights? You gotta be using multiple cords and outlets, right?
You can connect many, many strands of LED lights without issue.
The nets would’ve been a nightmare. I have used nets on a smaller scale before and utterly dislike them. Also, I’m using LED Christmas lights meaning I can connect up to 30 strands of this particular light together. I only ended up using three extension cords; one for the second story, one for the porch overhang and one for the garage.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY you’re so right about those net lights! We used them one year and said never again - too heavy, hard to stretch out, and tangled up too easily.
Looks awesome but 102 boxes of lights must cost a fortune. !
I’m glad you like it. In theory, yes, it would be very expensive but I always purchase my lights when they go on sale for 80% and sometimes 90%. These lights I purchased almost a year ago so to do a project like this, one should buy the lights a year in advance
Looks awesome:)tfs:)
Thank you so much Barbara !
how did you get to the second level of your roof??
It’s called a ladder lol
What if you don't have vents and you don't really want to use the shingles? Any ideas?
No idea 😕
Question: how come you chose to buy 102 seperate boxes of the 100 count light strands rather than other options like the 1000 count longer strands they sell on Amazon etc?
Great question! The reason is price and light output. The roll of 1000 count light isn’t as bright (led bulbs are smaller) and second reason is price. I bought my lights when they were 80-90% off a year ago. Can’t beat that
Me gusta tu decoración ❤
Muchas gracias! Feliz Navidad
Another awesome tutorial! Will be looking for discounted lights after christmas for next year.
Is that a blowup of Santa in the chimney or one of your custom builds?
Thank you! And yes, buy the lights when they go on sale. And it’s a custom build, tutorial will be posted tomorrow
Thanks will be waiting!
Cool video. Just subbed and looking forward to watching other of your vids. At 5:32, I see flood lights on the roof pointing towards the house. How’d you “clip” those on? Or did you use a different method?
Those are landscape lighting to up-light the house. They’re low voltage. I used a single screw to hold them in place and sealed with caulking
Have always liked that look, but here in Montana my roof is almost always snow covered, so would kind of defeat it I think.
Unfortunately, you are correct, These type of lights would only look good in anything under 3 inches of snow 😕
For those who don't like the look of led, or prefer the warmth and glow of incandescent, check out Tru Tone. They're a fairly young company and I just found them this year. They are the only led I've seen capable of replicating the look and color of incandescent.
They only make c7, c9 and s14 bulbs, so if you're more into the classic roof line and eaves decorating, they could work for you. They've said that they hope to bring more products to market, so mini lights as in this application could eventually be available.
They aren't cheap though; $1.40/bulb for c7 ($1.60 for c9) before shipping. But for me, having grown up with c7 on the tree, it was becoming harder each year to find replacement bulbs. I wasn't going to give up easily, so I'm hoping the tru tones will last me a long time.
$140 per 100 light bulbs is INSANE. That’s for the 1% to buy.
I started investing in Tru tone this year and am making custom lengths
They really are amazing and easy to replace a bulb since they screw in..
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY The 1%....or those of us who won't settle.
I only grabbed 25 bulbs this year to try. I'm hoping to add a set or two per year if I like them, until I've swapped over.
For a tree the c7s really aren't that bad. I can deal with a $200 investment because it should pay for itself with longevity and electricity savings.
And compared to other "top" led bulbs, the price is competitive, but there's just no comparison in quality and color.
I suspect that if they come out with mini lights the price/bulb will be lower.
@@603me. You only grabbed 25 bulbs man… that won’t even light a small bush.
I’m using 10,200 bulbs on the roof. It’s not feasible or economical to consider “investing“ into something like that. Considering that I bought these boxes a year ago when they were 80% and 90% off, I only ended up paying about $280 for 10,200 lights. You can’t beat that, yeah I’ll probably get two, maybe 3 seasons of use with these lights but I’ll do it a hundred times over before I spend $408,000 on 10,200 of these lights that you preach of.
And I never understood this mindset of “buying a little at a time every single year”… 20 years are going to go by before I can get something decent looking. So no, that is an unnecessary and lavish expense that I would never recommend anybody get. But you do you.
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY
I never suggested to use these in your application. Given the limited bulb types, I explicitly mentioned it for those who prefer a classic roof line/eaves decorating, rather than covering the entire roof as you did.
My initial comments weren't directed at you really, but for those who prefer the look of traditional incandescent bulbs.
25 bulbs. Yes. I'm not thinking about your bush. I'm thinking of my 7' tree, for which I use 5 strings of 25, c7 bulbs.
So I'm replacing 1/5 of my current lighting for the tree in my living room with tru tone.
So, yes, it's a $200 investment over a couple years, that should more than pay for itself.
Would I prefer to simply switch all at once? Sure. But first, I want to make sure that I like them as much in person as I've seen in reviews. And second, well yes, it's easier for me to spread out the cost.
I'm glad you got a good deal on those led. I would never put them on my house because I hate the color of that type of led strings, and my style is more traditional (roof lines and eaves). To each their own.
I just mentioned the Tru Tone bulbs for those whose might like such an option. Clearly that's not you.
How do you get it to not blow a fuse. I gota run 5 sets to plug near shed the other 5 connects to pool area, I gota split them so they don't blow sets of lights
You’re using incandescent lightbulbs which no longer are the standard and have been phased out by many companies. All the lights on the roof, which were 5000 lights, are connected all to each other because I’m using LED lights. You can connect up to 45 strands together
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY 😯 wow ok. This is something I need to start transitioning to thanks for answering back.
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THE KING OF CHRISTMAS 🙇🏻♀️
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I get 4 to 4 inches of snow a few times a year so this wouldn't work for me it looks well done
Thanks Chris
About how many extension cords did you use
Only 3! One extension for each section of the roof
The only problem is that the binder clips rust and will steak your roof and if you fascia is white it color it will stain it as well.
It barely leaves a tiny mark that nobody will see. I use them all the time with white siding. ZERO issues.
I’m only planning on having the binder clips up there for five weeks, if it was long-term then I would definitely not want to do it but it’s a quick time and rust will be minimal, if any
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY I've used the same binder clips on my fence for Halloween and Christmas for three years now and only a couple have a tiny spot of rust and there was absolutely no transfer to the fence. We get plenty of rain and snow so if there would be a problem I'm sure I'd have seen it by now.
If you're up there that long you really should have a safety harness. But congrats.
Your power meter must sound like a helicopters rotors! :)
It’s all LED lights. Bill increases by $40-$50
I wonder…don’t they get rusted ? The clamps I mean.
Yes, eventually they will if left longtime but they’ll only be out there for 5 weeks so it won’t be too long
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY thanks!
I love your diy BTW.
It's pretty but I think you're crazy. lol. Merry Christmas.
Lol I am crazy
Just put up 15k on my ranch style house..🤦♂️ looks incredible! Every part of my body hurts
How does it look? 😃
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY amazing! How do I send some pics? Is that possible? Neighborhood judges are going around now. Fingers crossed 🤞
Appreciate the pointers 🙌♥️
@@jeremydean6210 you can message them on my Facebook page. Just search “Isaac Alexander DIY”
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY just sent them in messenger 👍
I like how you say to take off the tags but yet you left all your tags in place. 🤣🤣😁 What else should we ignore?
The videos were filmed over the course of two weeks because of weather delays and other projects. So even though the tags were removed, the viewer only got to see part of it.
Lastly, I did say that it is a suggestion to remove tags for a cleaner look - not that it’s a requirement. I always love passive aggressive comments 😃
Did this cost $600? nice idea but holy cow.
So basicly 102 strands at cheapest 3.00 a box right? 309.00 at the cheap end for lights. Umm I'll pass my roof 69 😂top feet from 😮the ground and we use the FD ladder truck for the edging ...and put regular lights out lining the house. No need to be seen from outer space.😂
Make fake chimney santa
I did. Have you watched the tutorial ? 😊
Do not put tape over your outlets. It will collect moisture and ruin your lights.
Ok :)
Never even though about the black paper clips! Super idea! I’m going to try this next year (so I can get the lights on clearance!, lol!)
Yes the binder clips are a game changer. And yes! Buy them in late December or January when they are 80% or 90% off!
What I want to know is how you filmed this-- was there someone else on the roof with you or did you set up the camera yourself? Amazing effect. But this is only one possible design. You could do all sorts of things. Like a scallop design, diamonds or a plaid-- you could really go crazy with it. Next year. ;)
Thank you so much, I always film my videos by myself using my tripod. Thankfully, the tripod‘s legs are independently adjustable so it was easy to get it set up on my roof
You are so talented! Im very much enjoying your videos and it's inspiring me to start decorating next year. The projects seem pretty easy for a beginner crafter such as myself. Your Halloween decorations looked phenomenal I am so impressed.
Thank you so much for this awesome comment! I appreciate the support. I hope you do make some of these projects next year! I’ll be here if you need any help
You brighten my holiday and i feel comfort and joy being blessed watching your videos with all your talent God bless you my very very talented friend.
That was a very sweet and nice comment, Alexander. I appreciate your kindness and I’m so happy that you enjoy my content. God bless
Very nice and very creative and simple I live and travel in my 45' 5th wheel toy hauler full time And every time Christmas comes around I decorate with lots of Christmas lights but I cannot use the clips of course for Shingles But yet I have came up with another creative idea for my RV and that is adhesive command hooks that are weather proof and it works perfect They are clear and plastic so they don't show And they even stay on in the hot summer heat or in the extreme Winter cold👍🏻👍🏻
That’s a great idea using command hooks. Merry Christmas to you Mike
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Wow factor is right-that's so beautiful. Your neighbors are lucky. I admire your dedication and persistence. The best I can manage is lights along my privacy fence. Binder clips are perfect for that, too.
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I love spreading holiday cheer
I’m jealous of your neighbors! Lol You have the best Christmas decorations!!
Thank you!! 😊I love my neighbors
Hi Isaac
Why not use the plastic light holder that can attach to the shingles and girder? They are easy and when put on, they hold on for good ;-)
I do this every year too and what you wanna make sure off, is that the strand is tight - and doesn’t have slack on the strand. This can actually cause them to disconnect if the wind catches on :-) and going up again and reconnecting- that’s a bummer.
Just small advices I pass on after doing my house like this for 10th time this year.
Thank you so much for this great tip!
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY Sure thing Issac! You make great content that is easy to follow and you have an awesome display ! So I wanted to tell you this tip I got in this video from Shawn
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There you can see the clips I’m talking about that are like - super easy to put on!!
Would it be easier with curtain lights fee lights and less of a load on an electrical cord or could you do a surge. Protector on the back of the roof ? I am no electrician here just asking
What would u recommend for a tile roof?!
Great idea never thought about using binder clips, thanks for always thinking out side the box.
You are so welcome!
Just finished the roof lights following your tutorial and it turned out amazing, using the binder clips was genius!
Merry (early) Christmas from New Zealand
Can this be done with solar lights as well ?
I have always wanted to cover my roof with lights. In December I’ll come back for this tutorial
So I'm getting ideas for this year and my only question is how do you go about powering them? I thought you could only do 3 strands per power outlet
Modern Christmas lights are LED and most of them can do 20 or 30 strands per outlet. Incandescent lights are a different story and you can only plug a few of them together or you will overload the line. I only buy LED lights.
Please don't fall off that roof! We won't be able to enjoy any of your incredible creations if you are a Humpty Dumpty! 🤕🥰
I’ll be careful and safe! Thank you 😊
Am just gonna being a hammock and camp at your place 😄😄❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👑👑
Haha come over
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Long shot that you answer, how many strings of lights did you connect to each other? I see a lot saying they can only connect to like 4. Did you run multiple extensions cords up?
I only ran four extension cords up to the roof; two on the second floor, one on the porch overhang, and one on the garage. I only use LED lights and these Christmas lights allow you to connect 25 through 35 strands. When you go buy your Christmas lights, make sure you get LED only and pick the ones that allow you to connect the most strands together
How many strands of lights can you string together that only plug into one socket?
That can’t all be on continuous strand right?
It depends on what the specific lights you but. For example the ones I used I believe I can strand 30 to 35 together. So I only need 4 extension cords
So i am guessing you have a special panel installed for all the power your lights take?
No I do not. All my lights are connected to extension cords that are connected to my regular outlets. I use only LED lights which are energy efficient and can be strung between 30-40 strands per extension cord
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The electrical tape tip was insane, easy... one of those why didnt I think of that.
Thank you!
How many can you plug into 1 outlet?
About 35 strands
You've probably got a storage plan but I thought I'd share what I do just in case it may help you. I store all my long lengths of lights in 5 gal buckets. I can easily put 100+ feet in one with room to spare, and those are the bulky incandescent ones that don't like to cooperate. They wind OK around the outside, mostly. But even if they just lie where they fall they don't tangle. I thought since you're so good on the roof you could tether the bucket and perhaps keep sections (or parts of sections) together. Since I'm not terribly organized and it's cold when I'm taking them down I just store the binder clips and hangers in the same buckets. They stack nicely and it keeps everything dry and secure.
You likely have a much better idea but you've given me such good information and ideas I thought I'd see if I could help you.
Oh wow! This is an amazing tip ! I’m definitely going to do this. Thank you so much for that.
Absolutely beautiful ❤ Jesus bless your heart! Merry Christmas! Hugs from Brazil
Muito obrigado! Appreciate the support 🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷
Shoot those clips prob work better than the plastic light hooks!! Thanks for Ideal!!
Indeed they do!
when is the decorate video coming out
10 days
Love this!! I’d like to figure out how to do it on all the exterior walls of my house.
I might have to try next year
Beautifully done , neat and easy idea too on attaching them and works up fast , Amazing decorating always ~
Thanks so much! 😊 you’re the best
Hi there
Thanks for sharing , I have a question.
Did you strand on each roof all the lights together with one power chord or did you use a few on each section?
I have the 2nd story all attached together to one extension cord. I’m using LED lights So I can string about 35-40 strands together
@@IsaacAlexanderDIY thank you