They hold rope lights or extension cords up to 3 8 in.
Attaching rope lights to brick.
Hang and secure the lights to the hooks.
This diy article will explain how to properly hang christmas lights on your home without cracking or otherwise destroying your brick exterior.
To hold your christmas lights in place wrap plastic zip ties around them or use mounting tape.
Then take a step back and check to see if your home looks festive for the holidays.
Brick cracks easily if you try to drill into it.
Cut the rope lights only on the areas of the light where there are cutting line marks.
There s another way to hang string lights in a yard without trees.
To screw into brick there are only two things you need.
How to drill into brick.
Step 1 lay the rope lights against the concrete where you want to install them.
The strands may not be well secured in some areas.
The anchor screw looks like a regular screw and it is but it also has an extra set of raised threads that help it cut and grip into very hard material like brick or.
Anchor screws walldog tapcon concrete screw or screw anchor and a masonry drill bit.
String your lights around a door under the deck railing up the siding around a window or along the gutter all without nails or screws.
Begin moving the light strands onto the open ends of the screw hooks.
Rope lights are easy to attach to concrete with the right tools.
While christmas lights add a lot of appeal to your home during the holidays hanging christmas lights on a brick home can be a tricky endeavor.
This method is similar to installing them on trees.
As with nearly any project the key to a successful installation is proper preparation.