The Best Way To Install Christmas Lights On A 30’ Tree 🌲 From Ground!

The best way to install Christmas lights on a 30-foot tree from the ground — a 24' Mr. Long Arm pole, single wraps, and no ladder. Full 30-minute walkthrough: throwing strands to the top with a pole, single wrap vs. branch wrapping, keeping spacing even, and why takedown care decides how many strands survive to next year. For installers quoting tall-tree work. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Lighting a 25-30 foot tree with a pole, no ladder 3:16 Check fuses and strands before they go up 6:33 Anchoring the top: wrap it 3-4 times 9:48 Single wrap technique around the canopy 13:04 Spacing: why gaps disappear when leaves drop 16:20 Takedown care (we lost 50% of minis one year) 19:36 Branch wrapping from the bottom up 22:58 Single wrap vs. branch wrap: which looks better 26:14 Final pass and finished tree QUESTIONS THIS VIDEO ANSWERS: Q: How do you put Christmas lights on a 30-foot tree without a lift? A: A 24-foot Mr. Long Arm pole from the ground — throw and wrap strands at the top, then work down. Q: What's the difference between single wrap and branch wrapping? A: Single wrap circles the whole canopy and reads cleaner from the street; branch wrapping follows individual limbs and uses more light per branch. Q: Why do so many light strands die in storage? A: Careless takedown — one rough season cost us about half our minis. Handle takedown like the lights cost money, because they do. Commercial-grade lights for tall trees: https://christmaslightshq.com?utm_sou... 🚀 New to Christmas lights? Start with a Pro Light Kit: https://christmaslightshq.com/collect... 🎄 Wholesale supplies for installers: https://christmaslightshq.com?utm_sou... 🧮 Free pricing calculator: https://christmaslightshq.com/pages/p... 📈 Training + 43K contractor community: https://christmaslights.io?utm_source... Mr. Long Arm pole: https://amzn.to/2Pw6iJ2 #christmaslights #christmastree