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Shine Bright, Nashville! How to Hang Holiday Lights Without Hurting Your Roof
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Protect your Nashville roof this festive season. Dive in for expert advice on hanging holiday lights without causing a single scratch.

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Nashville's festive spirit is undeniable, with homes glowing in holiday lights every season. But while you're eager to light up the night, it's essential to ensure your roof remains untouched by potential damage. Here's how to do it right.

Why Care About Your Roof While Decorating?

Your roof is a guardian against Nashville's unpredictable weather. Ensuring it's undamaged not only retains its beauty but also ensures its longevity and performance.

1. Ditch Those Staples and Nails:

While they may seem secure, staples and nails can puncture and damage your shingles, leading to potential leaks. Instead, opt for:

Plastic Light Clips: These clips grip onto the shingles or gutter edges without causing damage.

Magnetic Light Clips: For metal roofs, these are a dream! They secure lights without any physical damage.

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Resist the temptation to walk on your roof. Not only is it a safety hazard, but it also puts undue pressure on the shingles.

3. Take Caution With Extension Cords:

Avoid Letting Them Lie on The Roof: This can wear away the protective granules on your shingles.

Secure Them with Clips: This ensures they don't flutter in the Nashville winter wind, potentially causing abrasions.

4. Test Lights Before Hanging:

There’s nothing worse than hanging all your lights, only to find out a strand doesn’t work. Testing them ensures you handle them minimally, reducing potential roof contact.

5. Light Positioning:

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Vertical Surfaces: Utilize the walls, pillars, or even trees in your yard to reduce the roof's light load.

6. Post-Season Care:

Gentle Removal: When the season ends, gently unclip the lights. Yanking them off can damage the roof or gutters.

Organized Storage: A tangled mess next year means more time on the ladder and more potential roof contact.

Hanging lights is a Nashville tradition we all love. By following these tips from Paragon Roofing, you can ensure that your festive spirit doesn't come at the cost of your beautiful roof. Stay safe, keep shining, and have a magical holiday season, Nashville!

Do you need a complimentary roofing consultation? Call us today at (615) 819-4864 or reach out online. We are proud to serve Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, and surrounding areas.

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