This holiday season the focus is on green; prelit Christmas trees with LED lights for the environment. LED lights can last a very long time, and they take up 90% less energy than regular incandescent bulbs.
Do you want to add style to your Christmas decor, but don’t want to add any hassle to your holidays? How does a Christmas tree that could last you the rest of your life sound? LED powered, prelit Christmas trees offer an excellent variation to the regular Christmas tree tradition.
These trees are wonderful from the moment you set it up, because the prelit Christmas tree is easy to set up, and it can spare you some of the hassles and dangers that come with live trees. There will be no messy tree needles and branches to worry about. There is no watering and no disposal problems Unraveling the lights from last Christmas and figuring out which single dead bulbs put out the whole string is one of the most dreaded chores that comes up each Christmas. This is not a problem with a prelit Christmas tree. LED prelit Christmas trees take advantage of LED technology to produce a tree that will have long lasting lights, will require less energy consumption, and also deliver amazing lighting effects that will really add flair to your holidays. You can even display the tree on a stand that revolves to enhance your celebration. No more hiding ornaments against the wall, or picking and choosing which of your heirlooms and family treasures will be placed in the prime spots. 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.
Searching for a traditional Christmas tree? Follow these tips and you will be able to find the tree the meets your Christmas needs: You need to figure out where you want your tree to be placed before you pick one out. You want to make sure it is in an area that is away from heating vents, radiators, sunny windows, and fireplaces. Chose a spot that is more insulated but where it will still be visible.
Once you determine where you are going to place your tree, you need to physically measure how high your ceiling is and how wide the space is. 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. This will assure that the tree you choose is not to tall for the space you intend to put it in.
Don’t forget to take the tape measure along when you’re out looking for a tree, and write down the measurements you need to remain within. It is also a good idea to bring a sturdy pair of gloves. Bring an old blanket to protect your truck or van from pine needles and sap. The tree farm will usually have twine or rope to secure the tree on top of your vehicle, but bring some along just in case.
Have a bucket of warm water ready for your tree when you get it home and set it near the stand to be handy when you return. You tree stand should be the correct size and be stable. If your tree is tall, the diameter of the trunk will be larger and might require a different stand. Your tree will require a lot of water to keep it fresh.
Once you’re set up you can go out and select your tree. After you have made your selection, remember to pick up some LED Christmas tree lights to decorate your tree. There will be many colors available. This style of lights will work well with any new tree. They require less energy, saving you money on the electric bill, there is almost no danger of fire and they can last forever.



