Window light fitting in Exeter

Professional window light fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£110

Typical Duration

1-2 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Christmas lights fitted neatly around window frames - clean installation with no messy cables visible. Warm festive glow from every window.

Lights That Actually Look Good

You know those houses where the window lights look crisp and professional? Not random strings draped about?

That's what proper fitting gets you - lights following the frame neatly, no visible cable mess, just a clean festive glow.

💡 Pro tip: Warm white lights look classier than multi-colour for window frames. Save the colours for the tree.


Why Professional Fitting Matters

Because blu-tacked lights that fall down in a week aren't the look you're going for.

✅ Properly Fitted❌ DIY Draping
Follows frame neatlyRandom saggy strings
Secured properlyFalls down after two days
Cables hiddenVisible tangles everywhere
Lasts all seasonConstant readjustment

What You Get

🔧 The Service

StageWhat Happens
CheckMeasure windows, calculate light length needed
FitSecure lights around frames using non-damaging fixings
CableHide or tidy all cable runs
TestCheck everything's working before I leave

📦 You're Left With

  • Lights fitted neatly around each window frame
  • No visible cable mess
  • Secure fixing that lasts all season
  • Professional-looking result
  • Neighbours asking how you got them so neat

Pricing Guide

Number of WindowsTime NeededYou'll Pay
1-2 standard windows1 hr£60
3-4 windows or bay1.5-2 hrs£85-£110

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Outside fitting takes longer than inside. Upstairs windows need safe access.


Perfect For You If...

Want neat, professional look - not random draping

DIY attempts keep failing - lights falling down

Upstairs windows - don't fancy ladder work

Bay or unusual windows - need following properly

Why Choose Us for Window light fitting in Exeter?

Lights fitted neatly around window frames

No visible cables or messy installation

Indoor or outdoor windows

Safe, secure fixing methods

What to Expect

Step 1: Planning & Measuring

Check your windows and work out how much light string you need. If you haven't bought lights yet, I'll advise on quantities.

Step 2: Fitting the Lights

Working around each frame systematically, securing lights neatly with clips or hooks that won't damage your windows.

Step 3: Cable Management

Tidy all the cables so you only see the lights, not the wiring mess. Plug in, test, done.

🔧 DIY Tips

Fitting your own window lights? Here's how to do it neatly:

🔧 What you need

  • Light strings (measure your window frames first!)
  • Clear adhesive hooks or cable clips
  • Extension lead if needed
  • Ladder for upstairs (if doing outside)
  • Someone to hold the ladder

📐 Fitting process

  1. Start at the plug point
  2. Fix clips at regular intervals (every 15-20cm)
  3. Work around the frame systematically
  4. Keep the cable taut but not stretched
  5. Hide excess cable behind curtains
  6. Test before finishing

✂️ Inside vs outside

  • Inside: Easier, safer, warm hands. Still visible from street. Cable management easier.
  • Outside: Brighter display, all-weather lights needed. Ladder work for upstairs. Takes longer.

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Not measuring - buying too much or too little
  • Using too few fixing points (lights sag)
  • Indoor lights outside (they fail when damp)
  • Not testing before fitting (finding dead bulbs after)
  • Stretching lights too tight (breaks connections)

💡 Pro trick: Start from where the plug will be and work away from it. Means you're not left with excess cable at the far end with nowhere to hide it.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎄 Takedown in January? Book it when I fit them. I'll come back, remove everything carefully, pack your lights for next year. Fixings come off without marks.

How many lights needed? Measure around your window frame in metres, that's roughly how many metres of lights you need. Add 10% for routing to the socket.

Battery-powered lights? Dead easy to fit (no cable management) but you'll be changing batteries all season. Mains-powered is better for windows that stay lit all evening.

Older Exeter properties with beautiful sash windows look amazing with lights fitted properly around the frames - shows off the architecture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you attach lights to window frames?

Small clear hooks or cable clips that don't damage frames or glass. Everything's removable in January without leaving marks. For outside windows I use weatherproof fixings, inside it's simpler cable management.

Can you do this on uPVC windows?

Yes - I use methods that don't damage uPVC. No drilling, no permanent marks. Everything comes off cleanly when Christmas is done.

Do the lights go inside or outside the windows?

Either - your choice. Inside is easier (no ladder work) and still looks good from the street. Outside gives brighter display but takes longer, especially upstairs windows.

What about bay windows or unusual shapes?

That's where professional fitting really helps - I'll follow the frame shape neatly rather than just stringing lights across. Takes longer but looks much better.

Do I need to provide the lights?

Yes - buy whatever style you want (warm white, colours, icicle effect). I just fit them neatly. I can advise on quantities needed once I know your window sizes.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£110

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

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