Thursday, December 28, 2017

Lighted Holiday Patio Decorations - PreLit Decor

Lighted Patio Decor for the Holidays

The winter holidays are a unique time of year. People show their seasonal spirit with holiday decorations, including Christmas decorations, Thanksgiving decorations, and others. If you want to decorate your outside areas like a patio, garage, fence, walkway, or porch then there are tons of choices. A popular outside decoration is the pre-lit holiday patio decorations. These pre-lit patio decorations are things like pre-lit wreaths, pre-lit artificial trees, lighted Christmas trees for the patio or porch, and some lighted decorations.

Some of very popular pre-lit holiday patio decorations include shaped lights, pre-lit wreaths, lighted garland, and artificial Christmas trees.  These lighted holiday decorations welcome family and friends for the holidays. More pre-lit holiday patio decorations to consider:

Pre-lit Decorations for the Holidays

There are all sorts of pre-lit yard decoration that can be used to decorate the patio and porch area. No one said that when you decorate a patio for the holidays that it has to begin and end there. Spruce up your yard by lining walkway with white, blue, green, or even multicolored rope lights or try lighted candy cane decorations. Looking for eco-friendly Christmas decor?  Try solar Christmas decorations. Pre-lit holiday decorations are more detailed since they're made by the manufacturer.

Lighted Snowflakes for the Porch or Patio

The lighted snowflakes can be used anywhere. Some people put a star or a snowflake on the top of their house, maybe as a marker for Santa. Others put pre-lit snowflakes above their garage or on a fence. There are some pre-lit snowflakes that are a perfect size to be used as a holiday patio decoration.


  • Twinkling Snowflake Pre Lit Yard Decoration in Blue & White - this lighted holiday patio decoration has 70 mini blue lights that makes the snowflake twinkle.


  • Phillips 42" LED Twinkle Snowflake - this patio and yard decoration is great for putting on the wall. It is a good size lighted decoration that can be put almost anywhere. This would look great on a back wall as part of a porch decorated for Christmas or even as a welcoming Thanksgiving decoration.


  • Bethlehem Lighting Indoor/Outdoor Mega Star Christmas Light Sphere - these are unique Christmas decorations for your porch. They are spheres in different colors that light up. They can be used as an indoor holiday decoration as well, but they look unusual and neat in the 
  • Projection lights are gaining popularity.  This is a whole new take on lighted holiday decorations. 



How to Check a Wood Pellet Stove for Gasket Seal Leaks

Why Does the Pellet Stove Smell Like Smoke?

Pellet stove maintenance and regular cleaning keeps the stoves efficient, safe, and clean. One question to ask yourself is when should I check the pellet stove gasket for leaks. Some people may not know that a pellet stove gasket is actually a rope gasket that fits around the door to keep the seal tight, the air in, and your home warm.

The pellet stove gasket gives off a smokey smell when your stove has a seal leak. A new pellet stove may have a "burn off" smell that goes away once it is broken in. A stove will usually give off a smoke smell the first time it is fired up for the burn season, but that smokey smell is normal. A smoke smell that gets worse over time and does not go away with different wood pellets indicates a seal leak.

Check a Wood Pellet Stove for Seal Leaks - Visual Inspection

A visual inspection of the rope gasket is an easy and important part of pellet stove maintenance.

The first step is to check out the rope gaskets. The pellet stove gasket is a white rope that forms a seal around the door and the ash basin door. Gaskets will wear out, crack, and loosen over time with normal use of the pellet stove.

Check out the pellet stove seals on the door and the ash door (if there is one). Look at the width of the rope gasket. The rope gasket should be full enough to make a tight seal when the door shuts. A good rule of thumb is to make sure there are approximately 3 centimeters of rope rather than a flattened gasket.

After looking checking the gaskets around the ash bin door and the main wood pellet stove door, check the gasket seal.

How to Check or Test Pellet Stove Gasket Door Seal with a Piece of Paper:

1. Get out a piece of paper to check the wood pellet stove gasket seal.

2. Open the pellet stove door.

3. Close the paper in the pellet stove door.

4. Hold the paper with one hand. Shut the door on the paper and then try to pull it up and out. If the pellet stove's gasket seal is good then the paper will not come out. If the gasket/seal is thinning and not tight the paper will come out of the closed door.

The paper should not come out. If it does then the pellet stove probably needs to have the rope gasket replaced. Make sure to use a piece of paper that is long enough to test the gasket.

5. Move along all of the openings around both the main wood stove door and the ash bin door repeating the same close, pull, open actions to test the wood stove seal. If the paper stays in place then the gasket is good. If the paper comes out then the rope gasket should be replaced. Pellet stove rope gasket and glue can be purchased at Ace Hardware and other retailers.

6. Repeat this process when needed in order to keep the stoves in good working order.

Wood Pellet Stove Safety Tips

One danger posed by pellet stoves is the carbon monoxide the pellets give off when they are burning.  Pellet stoves require proper exhaust venting to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.  These are a few safety tips for using wood pellet stoves:


  • Always use a carbon monoxide detector when burning a wood pellet stove.
  • Get out of the house immediately if you suspect a carbon monoxide leak.  Carbon monoxide is an extremely dangerous (and deadly) gas that is odorless and colorless.  People die every year from carbon monoxide poisoning, particularly because it cannot be detected without a CO2 detector, so the deadly gas renders people unconscious and can be fatal.
  • Place a carbon monoxide detector within 10 feet of the wood pellet stove.
  • Clean the pellet stove chimney and exhaust pipes in the late fall when it's time to prepare for winter.  
  • Hire a or hire a professional to perform pellet stove maintenance when necessary.