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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Hang Christmas Lights on Stucco PDF download Download Article Explore this Article methods 1 Attaching Your Lights with Glue 2 Using Double-Sided Tape 3 Attaching Your Lights with Plastic Roof Clips Other Sections Questions & Answers Tips and Warnings Related Articles References Reviewed by Barry Zakar

Last Updated: December 6, 2021

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This article was reviewed by Barry Zakar. Barry Zakar is a professional handyman and the founder of Little Red Truck Home Services based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over ten years of experience, Barry specializes in a variety of carpentry projects. He is skilled at constructing decks, railings, fences, gates, and various pieces of furniture. Barry also holds his MBA from John F. Kennedy University. This article has been viewed 118,402 times.

If your home's exterior is coated in stucco—which is made of aggregates, water, and a binder—you might be scratching your head trying to figure out how to hang Christmas lights from it. Luckily, there are lots of ways to attach them to this dense decorative coating. After finding the right location on your home to put your lights, you can start attaching them with glue, double-sided tape, or plastic roof clips.

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Attaching Your Lights with Glue

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  1. Step 1 Tap lightly on your stucco to see if it has Styrofoam backing. 1 Tap lightly on your stucco to see if it has Styrofoam backing. Hot glue can melt Styrofoam backing. If the tap makes a muffled sound, your stucco likely has Styrofoam backing and you should avoid using hot glue. If it sounds loud, you're good to go![1]
    • If your stucco has Styrofoam backing and you still want to try using hot glue, purchase a glue that melts at a low temperature and use a glue gun with low-temperature settings. You should also avoid glues that have strong adhesive properties.
  2. Step 2 Avoid using hot glue if your stucco is painted. 2 Avoid using hot glue if your stucco is painted. Hot glue is great for attaching your Christmas lights to stucco but will cause peeling on painted surfaces. Whenever possible, run your Christmas lights along unpainted areas for the best results.[2]
    • If you can't find a location that's non-painted, hang some or all of your lights using plastic roof clips.
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  3. Step 3 Remove the light bulbs prior to installing your strings. 3 Remove the light bulbs prior to installing your strings. This will make the process of attaching the light string much easier. It also helps you avoid getting glue on the bulbs. Once the line is firmly in place, you can screw the bulbs back in quick and easy.[3]
    • Gently unscrew the bulbs by turning them counterclockwise.
  4. Step 4 Apply a small bead of glue 4 Apply a small bead of glue to the side of the first empty bulb socket. Be sure to do so to the side opposite from the socket's clip. Never apply glue to the base of the socket or you'll experience problems during removal and can cause the socket to detach from its cord.[4]
    • Wait 2 minutes for the glue gun to heat up before applying glue.
    • Lightly squeeze the glue gun's trigger to apply glue.
  5. Step 5 Hold the light socket to the wall for 4 to 5 seconds. 5 Hold the light socket to the wall for 4 to 5 seconds. Once you apply a bead to the first socket, press it firmly in place to the wall. Remove it after 4 to 5 seconds or when the glue dries.[5]
    • Gently press on the socket after gluing it to ensure that it's stuck firmly to the wall.
  6. Step 6 Continue attaching the light sockets to your home. 6 Continue attaching the light sockets to your home. Work your way around your home in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. Take care not to skip any lights on the way.[6]
    • Space each light socket an equal distance from each other for the best results.
  7. Step 7 Soften the glue with a heat gun to remove the light sockets. 7 Soften the glue with a heat gun to remove the light sockets. If you make a mistake and need to remove a light socket from the wall, heat the glue with a heat gun. Once it's soft, scrape it off gently. Just remember that this will likely leave some glue residue behind, so try your best to place each socket as accurately as possible the first time around.[7]
    • Remove light sockets at the end of the season, or keep them up year-round to avoid the removal process.
    • Purchase a heat gun from a home hardware store or online supplier.
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Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Using Double-Sided Tape

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  1. Step 1 Clean the surface of your home where you plan to install your lights. 1 Clean the surface of your home where you plan to install your lights. Use tri-sodium phosphate (TSP) or rubbing alcohol for the best results. Apply a small amount to a dry microfiber cloth and wipe down the surface of your stucco wall.[8]
    • Purchase TSP and rubbing alcohol from pharmacies, big-box stores, or online suppliers.
  2. Step 2 Attach double-sided tape to your Christmas lights. 2 Attach double-sided tape to your Christmas lights. Remove the back of the tape and attach it to the back of your first light. Make sure to press firmly against your light for 30 seconds to ensure a proper seal.[9]
    • Be sure to purchase a product that can hold as much weight as possible for the best adhesion.
    • For windy areas, double-sided tape holds up well compared to plastic roof clips.
  3. Step 3 Press your Christmas light against your home. 3 Press your Christmas light against your home. Remove the cover on the remaining side of the tape and press your Christmas light against the stucco wall. Again, hold it firmly in place for 30 seconds to ensure a proper seal.[10]
    • Continue attaching double-sided tape to your Christmas lights and pressing the lights to the wall.
    • Work around your home in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction and be sure not to skip any lights along the way.
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Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Attaching Your Lights with Plastic Roof Clips

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  1. Step 1 Purchase plastic clips or hooks. 1 Purchase plastic clips or hooks. Head to a home hardware store or visit an online supplier and purchase plastic light hooks or clips. If you want to connect your lights directly to the gutter edges, purchase simple hooks. If you want to clip your lights tighter—which is ideal for rope lights or icicle lights that don't have bulbs—purchase clip types. Clip types also attach over the edge of the gutter.[11]
    • Make sure there are enough clips or hooks for the length of your lights.
  2. Step 2 Clip your light to a shingle, gutter, or eave. 2 Clip your light to a shingle, gutter, or eave. Regardless of the type of plastic hook you use, always start by connecting the first one over the edge of the gutter. For areas that don't have gutters, fasten it to the shingle or drip edge—just be careful not to lift the shingle and break its bond to the shingle below it.[12]
    • Take care not to puncture holes in your siding or shingles.
  3. Step 3 Continue attaching your Christmas lights to your home. 3 Continue attaching your Christmas lights to your home. After the first light is secure, work your way around your home in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. Check that each clip or hook is secure after attaching it.[13]
    • Take care not to skip any lights along the way.
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  • Question How do you hang string lights on stucco? Drew Hawkins1 Drew Hawkins1 Community Answer You could use hot glue or double-sided tape to attach the string lights. Add a small bead of glue onto the back of the lights and stick them individually to the wall. Hold them against the wall for 10 seconds so the glue dries and they stick. However, if you have painted stucco, don't use hot glue. Go with double-sided tape instead. Simply cut a small piece of tape and attach it to the back of your lights. Remove the paper to expose the adhesive and attach the lights to the stucco. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 10 Helpful 0
  • Question Does hot glue come off stucco? Drew Hawkins1 Drew Hawkins1 Community Answer If your stucco has been painted, then the hot glue will cause peeling and cracking. If the paint chips off, then the glue will come off as well. If you're trying to attach something to stucco, go with an adhesive such as double-sided tape. If the stucco is outdoors, consider using roof clips attached to a shingle, gutter, or eave. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 1
  • Question What kind of tape will stick to stucco? Drew Hawkins1 Drew Hawkins1 Community Answer Most tape will stick to stucco, but it's important that you clean the surface of the stucco first so dust and dirt doesn't affect the adhesive. Use a strong cleaner such as tri-sodium phosphate (TSP) or rubbing alcohol which will clean the surface without damaging it. When you're done cleaning the stucco, dry it off completely with a clean towel so the moisture won't prevent the tape from sticking. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 2
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Tips

  • Map out the installation location of your Christmas lights. Use a piece of chalk to mark off your home or draw a rough sketch on a notepad. Be sure to measure the location and make sure you have enough lights and wiring to cover it all. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Give yourself 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) of extra wiring to account for mistakes. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Brick is another difficult material to hang Christmas lights on, but if you have brick walls in addition to stucco, you can use brick clips, hot glue or permanent plugs for those. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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Warnings

  • Have a friend watch you in case of a fall and exercise extreme caution when working from heights. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Barry Zakar Reviewed by: Barry Zakar Handyman This article was reviewed by Barry Zakar. Barry Zakar is a professional handyman and the founder of Little Red Truck Home Services based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over ten years of experience, Barry specializes in a variety of carpentry projects. He is skilled at constructing decks, railings, fences, gates, and various pieces of furniture. Barry also holds his MBA from John F. Kennedy University. This article has been viewed 118,402 times. 17 votes - 59% Co-authors: 5 Updated: December 6, 2021 Views: 118,402 Categories: Decorating for Christmas
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