When you re ready to hang the lights simply use the bottom part of the s as a hook and string the wire of the lights into each hook.
How to attach christmas lights to concrete wall.
To secure a vertical stretch of lights going straight up or down the wall face the clips in.
Cut the rope and wires with sharp scissors.
Use an outdoor extension cord so you can take the hot glue gun up on the ladder with you.
Hold the glued side of the socket against the wall or overhang and keep it in place for several seconds to allow the glue to cool.
Hold the end of the string lights against the wall with one hand.
Place the nozzle of the glue gun close to the light cord being careful not to touch it.
Place the ladder in the location where your string lights will end and climb the ladder with your lights and glue gun.
For added strength and security mount additional suction cup hooks along the edges of the window before stringing the christmas lights through the hooks.
Drill using a masonry drill bit click to see a great set on amazon since they are designed for brick and concrete on your marks going as deep as your screws.
Instead of drilling directly into the outdoor wall attach suction cups equipped with hooks to the four corners of each window.
Pull the trigger directing a glob of glue onto the cord and wall.
Lay the rope lights against the concrete where you want to install them.
Apply a line of hot glue along the side of the first bulb socket.
If you cut the lights anywhere else it can damage the wiring permanently.
Cut the rope lights only on the areas of the light where there are cutting line marks.
These marks will have solid or dotted lines.
Purchase s shaped gutter hooks at the home improvement store and hang them up by pressing the top part of the s into the gutter with the rest of the hook resting on the front.
Stick a small adhesive decorating clip to the walls in each place you want to attach a strand of lights.