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How To Hang Outdoor String Lights Without Nails?

How To Hang Outdoor String Lights Without Nails?

String lights can bring great character to your backyard as they provide lighting and ambiance. However, you’ll need to hang your lights without nails. Nails are a permanent option and can damage your paint, or depending on the location, you can’t use them.

With outdoor string lights, the key is selecting a spot where you want them. Then identify any power sources nearby, such as outdoor outlets or extension cords if necessary.

Next, using your tape, measure the space you want to hang your lights. Check for any zigzags or crisscrosses that will go with the configuration, so you will know how many lights you’ll need.

Below are ways to hang outdoor string lights without nails.

  • Gutter Hooks
  • Adhesive hooks.
  • Steady structure.
  • Zip ties.
  • Shingle Tabs
  • Use Steaks
  • Just Hang Them.

Gutter Hooks

Plastic gutter hooks keep decorations or string lights in place and are available in multiple sizes. They are popular around the holidays, and you can hang one end from the lip of your gutter and thread the string light through.

It’s a great way to install lights damaging no walls or precarious surfaces. Gutter hooks are inexpensive and comprise bendable plastic; they fit in nicely in your gutter. The downside is they can slide or break off depending on the quality of the hooks.

It is best to space out the hooks about 16 inches apart for a secure fit.

Adhesive Hooks

Adhesive hooks are a popular option when hanging lights without nails. However, the process is a little different from what you are used to seeing.

You do not stick these off an edge of your roof. Instead, apply the hooks to a solid surface and add the lights through. The best part about this type of hook is that they’re all removable. ‘

My favorite is Command outdoor clips, their products come in both peelable (great if it’ll just be temporary). Plus, non-reactive adhesives that last all year round. The clear clips hide their appearance, and they are weatherproof.

How to hang string lights on Gazebo or Pergola

Nails are not an option when dealing with gazebo or pergola, especially with canopy or metal. Therefore, alumahangers are a revolutionary way to hang patio and garden decor around your pergola or gazebo without ruining the finish.

They have heavy-duty hangers with aluminum hooks that will not damage wood, plastic fittings, vinyl siding, etc. You can find them in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors that go perfectly with your gazebo.

The last time I was looking for alumahanger, I found a durable six-pack on Amazon that last me three-plus years with no problems.

Zip Ties

Zip ties are so handy just today; my husband used them to prop up something in our vehicle. (Do not know the name because I know nothing about cars).

Hanging string lights with zip ties is pretty straightforward; twist and tie them around any structure for a stronghold. Zip ties are also very affordable, and you can purchase the reusable kind so you can remove them easily for any location changes.

They also give you a lot of freedom to experiment with different patterns.

Shingle Clips

A great way to hang string lights on your roof without using nails is with shingle tabs. This gadget is designed specially, so they fit right under the shingles and slide between two of them on either side.

In addition, the shingle tab is a sturdy and reliable option for your outdoor string lights. This design will not need any extra equipment to have the perfect spacing between bulbs, which makes it low-impact as well.

After you have removed your lights, leave them up so you can hang any Christmas or holiday decorations. Here’s a 100 pack Shingle clip you can use for your gutter too.

String Light Poles 

string lights outdoors

Installing light poles in the ground requires a lot of work, not to mention expensive tools. Save yourself some time and money by using 10-foot string light poles.

Drive the poles into the ground with a hammer for added support. You’ll need your friend to help you out, but it should be easy enough. Then, place the string lights on the hook of the pole for a secure fit. They are weather and rust-proof and can stand up against storms.

Similarly, if you don’t have string lights with a hole at the end; use one cable tie to create a loop and another to secure it around the cord of your light.

Just Hang Them

Trees with branches can support string lights with no clips or adhesive hooks. The smaller the bush or tree is the, lighter the lights need to be.

Taller trees can withstand industrial string lights, but they can be difficult to hang. You’ll need a ladder and support from a friend to keep the ladder steady as you rest the lights gently on the branches.

Another place you can hang string lights is by draping them along the fence; as long as you use outdoor-rated lights, they will look beautiful.

Nails can leave behind holes that look ugly. As a result, homeowners are looking for ways to hang string lights with no nails. I have found outdoor adhesive hooks and clips to work perfectly on patio and shingle clips for gutters and rooftops.

How To String Lights On Patio Umbrellas?

Patio umbrellas are a great way to protect you and your family from harmful UV rays and are a decorative structure that compliments your patio. Using zip ties along the ribs of the umbrella to secure the lights does an amazing job. Further, check out the video above, as it will give you a step-by-step guide.

To prevent the need for an outlet, use solar power umbrella lights. They will charge during the day and light up at night with no electricity. I found the Suplit lights easy to install, durable and beautiful when lit up. Many of my neighbors have complimented me on how bright these lights are.

Anais

I am a mom with two kids. I am also a writer, avid DIYer, and tech enthusiast. My favorite things are writing, shopping online for gadgets, and gizmos I can't afford (yet). Being at home with my kids is the best part of my day!

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