



Home Accents Holiday Icicle Lights
Our icicle lights recreate the shimmer of natural ice formations with energy-efficient LED bulbs arranged in graduated drops. Each strand features weather-sealed sockets and a durable white wire that blends seamlessly against gutters and fascia.
Perfect for rooflines, porch edges, and window frames, these lights deliver the classic cascading look homeowners expect during the holiday season. We engineer every strand for outdoor durability with UL-listed components and end-to-end connectivity that lets you customize coverage for any home.
Whether you’re lighting a cottage eave or a two-story colonial, the graduated drop pattern creates depth and movement that catches the eye from the street.
- LED bulbs use 90% less energy than incandescent equivalents
- Weather-resistant construction rated for outdoor year-round use
- End-to-end connectors support up to 45 sets on a single circuit
- White wire blends with trim and gutters in daylight
- Graduated drop lengths from 4″ to 18″ create natural cascading effect
LED Technology & Energy Efficiency

Every bulb in our icicle strands uses solid-state LED technology that draws a fraction of the power required by traditional mini lights. A single 150-light strand consumes approximately 10.8 watts—less than a typical nightlight—while producing the same brightness as a 100-watt incandescent set.
The low power draw means you can connect up to 45 strands end-to-end on a standard 15-amp household circuit without tripping breakers. This makes whole-home displays practical without hiring an electrician to install dedicated circuits.
Wire Construction & Weather Resistance

We use SPT-1 rated wire with double-insulated PVC jacketing that remains flexible in temperatures down to -20°F. The white wire color disappears against painted trim and vinyl soffits during daylight hours, maintaining your home’s curb appeal when the lights are off.
Every socket features a weather-sealed gasket that prevents moisture intrusion even during freezing rain and snow. The male and female plug ends include rubber boots that keep connections dry when strands are linked together.
Drop Pattern & Coverage Planning

Our standard icicle configuration staggers drop lengths in a repeating pattern: two 4-inch drops, one 8-inch, two 12-inch, and one 18-inch drop. This graduated sequence mimics the irregular formation of natural icicles and creates visual interest across long rooflines.
A 150-light strand measures 25 feet from plug to end connector, covering approximately 24 linear feet of eave or gutter when installed with slight draping between attachment points. For a typical single-story ranch home with 60 feet of front roofline, you’ll need three strands connected end-to-end.
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Icicle Light Installation & Care Questions
You can connect up to 45 strands end-to-end on a single 15-amp household circuit. Each 150-light strand draws approximately 10.8 watts, so the full 45-strand run consumes about 486 watts total.
For most residential installations, you’ll be limited by the physical length of your roofline rather than electrical capacity. Always use a GFCI-protected outdoor outlet for safety.
Yes, our icicle lights are fully compatible with mechanical timers, digital timers, and smart plugs. The lights don’t have any built-in memory or programming, so they’ll turn on immediately when power is applied.
We recommend outdoor-rated timers with weatherproof enclosures if the timer will be exposed to the elements. Most customers set timers to run from dusk until 11 PM to reduce energy use overnight.
No, cutting the strand will damage the electrical circuit and void the warranty. The lights are wired in a specific configuration that requires all sections to remain intact.
If you need to cover a space shorter than 25 feet, simply coil the excess wire behind your gutter or fascia and secure it with a zip tie. The unused portion won’t be visible from the ground.
Warm white (2700K) produces a soft, golden glow similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. It creates a cozy, inviting ambiance that works well with brick, wood, and earth-toned exteriors.
Cool white (5000K) delivers bright, crisp illumination with a slight blue tint. It appears more modern and contemporary, complementing gray, white, and metal-sided homes. Both options provide the same brightness and energy efficiency.
Wrap each strand loosely around a piece of cardboard or a dedicated light storage reel to prevent tangling. Avoid wrapping too tightly, which can stress the wire and sockets.
Store the wrapped strands in a dry location away from extreme temperatures. We recommend keeping them in their original box or a plastic storage bin to protect against dust and pests. Never store lights while they’re still wet from rain or snow.
Yes, we include spare bulbs and fuses with each strand, and you can purchase additional replacements separately. LED bulbs are rated for 25,000+ hours of use, so burnouts are rare during normal seasonal use.
If a bulb does fail, the rest of the strand continues operating thanks to the rectified circuit design. Simply twist out the dead bulb and replace it with a new one of the same color and voltage.
Our PVC wire insulation is UV-stabilized to resist yellowing and brittleness from sun exposure. With proper off-season storage away from direct sunlight, the wire should maintain its white color for many years.
If you plan to leave the lights up year-round, expect some gradual color shift after 3-5 years of continuous UV exposure. This is normal for all outdoor-rated wire and doesn’t affect electrical performance.