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There’s just something about sitting beneath hanging lights on a nice summer evening that creates an ethereal ambiance. In addition to being beautiful, hanging string lights provide ample backyard lighting at nighttime and are actually pretty simple to install. Even if your backyard does not have any trees, it’s no problem! With just a little time and a few extra supplies, you’ll soon be sitting beneath the glow of your own hanging lights.
Steps
Hanging Lights along a Fence
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1Lay your string lights out along the fence where you want to hang them. This will give you an idea of how much length you will need and how many support posts you will need to install. You can lay them on the ground along your fence line or have a friend hold up one end while you hold the other to mimic how the lights will hang. Mark on your fence with a pencil or tape where you will need support posts.
- You want to leave a little bit of slack so that the lights can hang and move a little bit.
- Check for an external outlet or decide where you will keep your extension cord as a power source for your lights.
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2Select wooden posts that can support your lights.[1] Depending on the weight of your string lights, and your desired aesthetic, choose wooden posts that will be able to hold them up and are strong enough to withstand the outside elements. Be sure you get posts that are the same size, shape, and length.[2]
- You always have the option of painting your posts to your desired color as well!
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4Install the posts onto your fence to support your lights. Using a hammer and nails or a drill and screws, attach your wooden posts securely to your fence. Use a tape measure to measure the height of your posts so that they are mounted at the same level and your lights will hang evenly.[5] Make sure they are spaced out far enough to support your lights.
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5Hang the lights along the fence using the hooks to support them. Now that you have installed the support for your lights, it’s time to hang them! First, plug the lights into the outlet or extension cord and place the first bulb next to the mounting hardware to check the spacing. Then, unplug the lights to hang the rest of the string with no power connected. Work your way along the fence to hang the lights on the supports.[6]
- If you want to hang your lights directly onto your fence, you can simply attach metal mounting hooks or cup hooks onto your fence and suspend your lights from them![7]
Hanging String Lights above an Open Space
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1Identify any existing supports you can use to hang your string lights. If you plan to hang your lights above your deck or patio, you should first check for sturdy places that already exist that you can use to mount them. Places like a roof, a deck, a railing, a fence, pergola, or the eaves of your house make great supports for you lights! [8]
- If these natural supports have different heights, make sure your lights will reach from point to point!
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2Mark with tape where you will to need create your own supports. If you have a gap where this is no support or don’t have any natural supports around at all, you will need to make your own supports for your hanging lights. You can use tape to mark where you will need to create a support.[9]
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3Get tall metal poles or wooden posts to use as supports for your lights. Because you are covering an open area, you will need to get poles or posts that are tall enough to hang your lights so people can walk or sit beneath them.[10] Metal poles are the strongest option but wooden posts can look more visually appealing and may be strong enough to support your lights, depending on how large of an area you are covering.
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4Use deep, heavy planters or buckets to support a post or pole.[11] This is one solution to making your own support that you can suspend your lights from.[12] You can arrange the planters around the perimeter of the space you want to hang your lights over, insert a pole or post with a hook on it into the center, and fill them with heavy materials like gravel or concrete. Be sure that the pole or post is secure and doesn’t wobble around.
- Place the planters or buckets where you want them before you fill them as they will be very heavy!
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5Drive stakes into the ground and slide hollow metal poles onto them. This is an easy and inexpensive way to create very strong supports that you can attach your lights to. Use 18-inch-long rebar stakes and hammer them halfway into the ground, then slide the hollow metal pole onto it. Instead of hooks, you can use cable ties or zip ties to attach your string lights.[13]
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6Hang your lights between the posts or poles using hooks or cable ties. With the planters, buckets, or poles positioned around the perimeter of the area you want to hang your lights over, it’s time to string the lights between them! Weave the lights from one pole to another. If you attached hooks to the posts or poles, you can attach the lights there. If you do not have hooks attached, you can secure the string lights to the ends of the poles using cable ties or zip ties for a strong connection.[14]
- Be sure to hang the lights a little loosely to allow a little bit of give, especially if your backyard gets a fair amount of wind.
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QuestionHow do you hang string lights on a patio?Christopher LanierChristopher Lanier is a handyman and the owner and operator of Watson & Company Handiworks, a handyman business in Austin, Texas. With over three years of experience, Christopher specializes in outdoor light installation, furniture assembly, TV mounting, and window treatment installation. Christopher holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin. Watson & Company Handiworks is rated as a Top Pro by Thumbtack.
HandymanThink about your space, how you want it lit up, and then take measurements to figure it out from there. It's really helpful to use eye hooks or screw eye hooks. This hardware makes it easier to mount the lights from one point to another. If you're looking for a less permanent option, try putting up wooden posts connected to your deck or patio and hanging the lights on these instead of your house. You can mount these posts using five gallon buckets and concrete. That way, you can move them around if you change your mind.
Warnings
- Be careful when using power tools as they can cause serious injury.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You’ll Need
Hanging Lights along a Fence
- Tape measure
- Pencil or tape
- Hammer or drill
- Nails or screws
- Metal mounting hooks or cup hooks
- Wooden posts
- Outdoor extension cord, if needed
Hanging String Lights above an Open Space
- Tall metal poles or wooden posts
- Heavy planters or buckets
- 18-inch-long rebar stakes, if needed
- Tall, hollow metal poles, if using stakes
- Mounting hooks, cup hooks, zip ties, or cable ties
- Hammer or drill
References
- ↑ Christopher Lanier. Handyman. Expert Interview. 25 August 2020.
- ↑ https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/news/g3404/backyard-string-lights/
- ↑ Christopher Lanier. Handyman. Expert Interview. 25 August 2020.
- ↑ https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/installing-screw-hooks-the-easy-way/
- ↑ https://boards.weddingbee.com/topic/lighting-for-an-outdoor-reception-no-tent-no-trees/
- ↑ https://www.aprettylifeinthesuburbs.com/sponsored-7-ways-string-lights-backyard/
- ↑ Christopher Lanier. Handyman. Expert Interview. 25 August 2020.
- ↑ https://www.christmaslightsetc.com/pages/how-to-plan-and-hang-patio-lights.htm
- ↑ https://www.houzz.com/magazine/how-to-hang-string-lights-outdoors-stsetivw-vs~109331831
- ↑ https://www.amara.com/luxpad/outdoor-lighting-ideas/
- ↑ Christopher Lanier. Handyman. Expert Interview. 25 August 2020.
- ↑ https://boards.weddingbee.com/topic/lighting-for-an-outdoor-reception-no-tent-no-trees/
- ↑ https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/115250/hammering-a-rebar-into-the-ground-without-bending-it
- ↑ https://www.thecreativityexchange.com/2018/05/quick-tips-for-hanging-outdoor-string-lights.html
About This Article
If you want to hang string lights in your backyard but you don't have any trees to hang them from, you have a couple of different options. One option is to hang the string lights on poles. You’ll need a few metal or wooden poles, plant pots or buckets, and gravel. All you need to do is place the poles in the pots, position the pots around your backyard, and fill the pots with gravel to keep them steady. Then, hang your lights between the poles using hooks or cable ties. Another option is to hang your string lights from your fence. Just screw in mounting hooks or push pins into the fence and trail your lights around the perimeter of your backyard. For more tips, including how to hang string lights from other supports like your roof or deck, read on!