Sunday, August 27, 2006

We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new prelit artificial Christmas tree.

Planning ahead is the best way to decorate your house for the holidays. Even Santa Claus works on a list with Rudolph to see who has been naughty and who has been nice. So start your Christmas list, check your Christmas supplies and get ready because the holidays is just a few short months away!
The holiday decorating experts at Residential Landscape Lighting & Design have been ordering and stock piling some of the finest Christmas decorations in preparation for this years holiday festivities.

They have an amazing assortment of artificial lighted Christmas trees, wreaths and garland, replacement light bulbs, mini light strings, globe lights, rope light and other outstanding decorating and seasonal supplies.

One of the most popular prelit artificial Christmas tree is the Full sierra Christmas tree that is about 78" height and 58" diameter. Its light weight makes the transportation to and from the attic easy and simple modular design make assembly and removal quite simple. This Christmas tree comes with a free tree storage bag in the box!

Christmas lights are not just about impressing the viewer. Artfully arranged Christmas lighting displays can evoke a spirit of wonder and generosity for all who gaze upon it. Exciting childhood memories, a sense of endless hope, and time made magical by its being shared with family and friends such are the thoughts and emotions that wind about a string of Christmas lights as it is hung each year on a chilly winter's night.

Outdoor Christmas lights from Residential Landscape Lighting and Design, combined with the love and care of the hands that arrange them, can make this Holiday Season truly unforgettable.

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Friday, January 13, 2006

Globe lights in both 10 watt and 7.5 watt sizes for holiday and Christmas lighting.

I was looking at your Christmas Globe Light Strings (LSI15) and noticed that the maximum wattage for 330ft is 1400W. For a 15" spacing, (assuming a bulb every 15") and your recommended 10 Watt bulb, that adds up to over 2600 Watts. I''m obviously missing something. Help. Thank you

Thank you for the question. You are right about using the 10 watt lamps will exceed the capacity of the American Lighting - Globe Light Strings LSI15 at full capacity. That is our mistake and we will add to the copy to prevent that from happening in the future.

When you are installing globe lights on extended or long runs, we recommend using the 7.5 WATT GLOBE LAMPS to reduce the load. The other option is to select another GLOBE LIGHT STRING that will meet your requirements.

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Monday, December 05, 2005

Creating lighted christmas trees with flagpoles can make a beautiful holiday decoration.

Looking for a safe way to hang Christmas lights from our flagpole.Thanks

If you are trying to make a lighted Christmas tree using your flagpole, that sounds pretty cool. Using the hook on the rope, attach a large plastic tie-wrap or other device that will allow you to safely attach the 15-20 miniature LIGHT STRINGS. Connect the lights with the male caps on the top, plug them into an extension cord connected to a CFCI receptacle and hoist up the lights. Once the lights are secure and in position, using small construction wood stakes (from lumber yard) make a circle pattern around the base of the flagpole and attach the lights using smaller tie-wraps or electrical tape. Since you connected the lights at the top of the pole, it will be easy to manage the wires and prevent kid''s or people from disconnecting your lights. We also have some LIGHTED STARS that would work well at the top of the pole for decoration.

Good luck and Merry Christmas. Send me some pictures of the finished tree.

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Christmas light bulb testers make repairs to pre-lit Christmas trees easy.

I have a matha stewart pre-lit christmas tree and one row of branches will not light up and I have checked the bulbs and there seem to be none broken and I cant figure out why the branches will not light. Can you please help me? Thnak you

I am not familiar with the Martha Stewart PRE-LIT CHRISTMAS TREES. I would suggest that you purchase a CHRISTMAS LIGHT BULB TESTER. Light bulb testers indentify bad light bulbs, cut wires and bad sockets. One of the disadvantages to pre-lit trees is the inability to easily replace LIGHT STRANDS.

Good luck and Merry Christmas!

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Christmas light bulbs in C7, C9, and globe shapes in every color for holiday decorating.

Can you tell me the difference between C7 & C9 sockets. I am looking to purchase a large quantity of sockets And bulbs but I am looking for the ones that have a larger base than the candleabra base I believe it is the C9 but I am not sure. Do you carry the round red globes to fit the C9 bases.

C7 LAMPS are considered candelabra based lamps. C9 LAMPS have intermediate bases, which are the larger of the two lamps.

We have 7.5 watt RED GLOBE LIGHTS with a candelabra base.

WE have 10-watt RED GLOBE LIGHTS with intermediate bases as well.

Order quickly, as supplies are limited!

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Sunday, November 27, 2005

Icicle lights, net lights, string lights, C7 & C9 lamps, and Christmas lighting fixtures.

We have several strands of icicle lights that every third icicle will not light. How can we fix them?

All CHRISTMAS STRING LIGHTS, NET LIGHTS and ICICLE LIGHTS are wired in series. That means that multiple light bulbs are hooked together to operate at 120 volts. So if you have a pattern of lights that is not working, one or more lamps has failed. You can purchase a lamp checker to find the culprit or take a working lamp and one by one replace each one in the string until you find the bad one.

Of course, you can always purchase some new ICICLE LIGHTS and make your life easy.

Good luck and Happy Holidays!

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