Trimming the tree and decorating the home are some of the most enjoyable traditions of the holiday season, but there are many homeowners who just don’t have the time to get tangled up in the lights or grapple with a ladder.
Every year the holiday decorations get more extravagant, and safety and time are a big concern for many families. Professional holiday decorators can create a display that you may not be able to match.
If a professional holiday decorator doesn't fit your budget, check with local roofers, painters, window washers and landscapers. They often pull double duty during the holiday season, often for a lower price.
Here are Angie’s 10 tips to make sure your decorations go up without a hitch.
- Call early in the season to get scheduled.
- How do they determine the price – by square foot or by the hour?
- Check that the decorator is insured to protect against any falls or accidents.
- Don’t blow a fuse. Ask how many strands of lights per outlet the decorator plans to use.
- Meet in person and share ideas so no one is surprised or disappointed by the final design.
- Ask to see photos of other homes they’ve decorated to make sure their designs are in line with the style you want. Check references.
- Find out if you’re required to purchase the lights and decorations on your own, or if the decorator will help. Is storage available?
- Figure out when you’d like the house decorated by and for how long? Some people want to flip the switch right after Thanksgiving and keep the lights up through January; others are just looking for a couple weeks.
- What’s their maintenance policy – if a bulb or timer goes out, when will it be replaced?
- Check rules and regulations. In you belong to a homeowner’s association, ask what decorations are allowed.
Don't leave exterior decorations out too long after the holiday season. Not only will it annoy your neighbors but can pose a fire hazard. Holiday lights are seasonal and should only be up for a limited time.