Christmas Lights Pricing and Costs

Compare the expenses for a variety of Christmas string lights

By Michelle Cramer
Placing Christmas lighting on the outside of your business is a great way to show the community that you’re in the holiday spirit. It also shows you support the better aspects of the holidays, such as spending special time with family and friends. Christmas light displays also make your business more inviting, especially if you buy wholesale Christmas lights for an elaborate display that draws crowds. What a great way to show the public that your company values what the holidays are all about.

The question remains, however, of where you start. If you plan to design an elaborate display you need to consider the different styles and Christmas lights pricing and costs to determine your budget and capabilities. While the typical strings of regular lights are always an easy option, consider the following alternatives:

1. Icicle lights and net Christmas tree lights are much more appealing than regular stringed lights.

2. LED Christmas lights are better for the environment and save money in the long run.

3. Larger sized strings of Christmas light bulbs, such as C7s and C9s, provide a classier element to your lighting display.

 

Buy Christmas lights with the icicle or net design

Icicle lights along roof eves and gutters continue to grow in popularity. They add a more natural and dramatic look to your outdoor holiday decorations. Another popular style is net lighting. Net lights and tree wraps are available for use on shrubs and trees. They are much easier to install than regular string lights, because you can simply drape them over a bush rather than spend hours weaving string lights through the branches. They not only look great, but are also a money saver.
Try: Christmas Lights Direct has icicle lights for $7 to $30, commercial grade net lights for $25 to $90 and tree wraps for around $20. Obtain boxes of 100 to 150 icicle lights from Christmas Lights Etc. for less than $15 a box.

Save energy with LED Christmas lighting

LED lights are a great energy and money saver. LED lights are the only way to go for a business that prides itself on being environmentally friendly, because they use much less energy that regular incandescent lights. Additionally, unlike regular Christmas lights, with LED lights, if one bulb burns out the rest of the string remains lit. This also reduces replacement costs. LED lights come in a variety of colors and shapes, such as raspberry, strawberry, mini, wide angle and novelty shapes.
Try: Visit Christmas Treasures for a variety of LED lights ranging from $10 to $30. Holiday LEDS allows you to shop by color or shape, such as their strawberry lights for $15 to $25 per strand.

Decorate with traditional outdoor Christmas lights

Most consider C7 and C9 Christmas lamps to be traditional lights for outdoors. The bulbs are larger than regular mini Christmas lights. Manufacturers make these lights heavier and more reliable than regular lights. Basically, the difference in the two is the size, with C9s being larger. These lamp-style bulbs screw into a candelabra base socket on the strand and, when one burns out, the rest of the strand remains lit.
Try: Bronner’s Christmas Decorations and Xmas Express offer C7 and C9 sized Christmas lights for $6 to $10 per strand. You can purchase replacement bulbs in quantities of 25 through Service Lighting and Electronic Supplies for $25 to $40.