Prelit Christmas Trees: The Environmentally Friendly Choice is One With LED Lighting

Prelit Christmas Trees

Right now, the environmentally conscious way to celebrate the holidays is with a prelit Christmas tree with LED lights. LED illumination consumes only 10% of the energy that traditional Christmas lighting does.

 

Prelit trees add holiday sparkle without the stress and hassle of conventional light strings. Would you enjoy owning a breathtaking Christmas tree that can be yours forever? If you want to celebrate the holidays without a conventional Christmas tree, prelit Christmas trees with LED lights are an excellent choice.

 

Setting up your prelit Christmas tree is simple, and frees you from the usual issues that you face when trying to arrange a living tree. Prelit LED Christmas trees are also cleaner than traditional trees since there are no needles and branches to be cleaned up, there is no guilt upon disposal and no need to remember to water it. You also get to avoid the dreaded chore of pulling out Christmas lights, unraveling them, checking to see if they work, trying to fix them if they don’t only to surrender and wind up tossing the strand in the trash. Prelit Christmas trees never have this issue. LED prelit Christmas trees involve superior LED technologies that give amazing lighting effects, and you won’t have to replace any bulbs or unravel any cords. Your celebration can be taken to another level if you integrate a tree stand that rotates. With every part of the tree being revealed as it turns, you can now display all of your ornaments evenly and you won’t have to leave out any special heirlooms. This means that you can showcase every one of your Christmas ornaments. Another thing that is catching on fast in the Christmas light world in the last few years is the use of LED icicle lights on the outside of your house. These would be a perfect compliment the lights on your tree.

 

Seeking a more traditional tree for Christmas? Keep these tips in mind for choosing the best tree to suit your needs. You need to figure out where you want your tree to be placed before you pick one out. Avoid placing your tree where there are heat sources such as vents, radiators, or fireplaces and you should also avoid sunny windows. Make sure the tree is visible, but put it in a spot that’s insulated.

 

Then, measure the height of your ceiling with a tape measure and make a note of the width of your space. This will help you find a place that is big enough for the Christmas tree you want and help you decide what size Christmas tree you need. You have to remember to determine how big your tree stand is, so you know how big the tree trunk can be. When determining how tall of a tree you can get, you have to measure the distance to your ceiling and then subtract the height of your tree stand and the height of your treetop decoration.

 

Write your measurements down on paper and take your tape measure with you when you go looking for your tree. Construction gloves are a good idea to protect your hands as you shop for trees, measure them and, ultimately, load and transport it. You should also keep sap and needles off of your car or truck by draping an old blanket under the tree. Rope or twine will probably be provided by the tree farm, but it’s a good idea to take some with you, just in case.

 

Fill a bucket with warm water so your tree can have a drink immediately, and remember to get the tree stand set up. Make sure your stand is the correct size ad sturdy enough for your tree. If your tree is tall, the diameter of the trunk will be larger and might require a different stand. Check to see that the stand is able to contain a lot of water.

 

After you have made the above preparations, you will be ready to go shopping for your traditional, lovely, live Christmas tree. Don’t forget to outfit your traditional tree with modern, sleek, smart and environmentally friendly LED Christmas tree lights. Lights like these are an excellent complement to your tree. There is almost no possibility of a fire, and they save energy.

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