Welcome to our Decorate Like a Pro blog series, where we guide you step-by-step through the process of decorating your home like a professional. In this post, we’ll be diving into how to choose the perfect socket stringer for your holiday displays. Selecting the right stringer involves four key considerations, and we’ll walk you through each one to ensure your display looks stunning.
The Four Key Factors
Choosing a socket stringer isn’t as simple as picking any string of lights. There are four important factors that will influence the final look and performance of your setup:
Let’s explore each of these considerations in detail to help you make the best decision.
The size of the socket determines the type of bulb you can use, which has a major impact on the appearance of your display. There are two standard socket sizes:
It’s important to note that E12 and E17 stringers are not interchangeable, so make sure you choose the correct size for the bulbs you intend to use. Not sure which bulb to pick? Check out our guide to selecting the right bulb for your holiday display.
The color of the wire and socket plays a big role in the aesthetics of your holiday decor. Ideally, you want the wire to blend in with the surroundings, so that the bulbs, not the string, become the focus. Here are the four wire color options we offer:
Selecting the right wire color will ensure your lights stand out while the string remains subtle and inconspicuous.
Next, we move on to socket spacing, which refers to the distance between each socket on the string. The spacing you choose can dramatically change the look of your display.
In addition to spacing, it’s important to choose the right stringer length for your project. We offer a variety of lengths, from 10 feet to 200 feet with pre-installed plugs. For larger projects, you can opt for stringers ranging from 250 to 1,000 feet, which come on spools. You’ll need to install the plugs yourself for these longer runs, but don’t worry—it’s quick and easy you can check out this blog where we walk you through it step by step!
Finally, we need to discuss the two types of wire available for your socket stringer: STP1 and STP2. The difference between these wires comes down to the amount of insulation the wire has.
If you’re planning a larger display or decorating in an area with extreme weather, STP2 is a solid choice. However, for most applications, STP1 will be perfectly adequate.
Ready to Decorate Like a Pro?
Now that you’re armed with the knowledge to choose the right socket stringer, go check out our popular Decorate like a pro kits that include everything you need to get started or customize your own stringer and bulb combinations.
And remember, if you have any questions or need help with your display, feel free to reach out—we’re always here to help!