Typically, the Christmas holiday is between four and six weeks long. Once Christmas is over, it’s time to pack up.
If you want your pre-lit tree to remain fresh and attractive for a longer period of time, it must be stored properly. Damage may occur if artificial trees and decorations are not stored properly. Buying another one would make the next holiday difficult.
Here are five tips to ensure your pre-lit Christmas tree lasts as long as possible:
1. Warranty
If you purchase an artificial tree, make sure that it is covered by a warranty. Warranty details let us know more about the material quality and the expected life of a tree. Most companies offer a three- to five-year warranty for trees, but we recommend that you purchase a seven- to ten-year warranty.
2. Check for burnouts
Verify that there are no loose lights or decorations on prelit trees. If you discover any burnouts, you can replace them quickly before the next Christmas period. Moreover, LED lights usually last longer due to the reduced likelihood of them burning out.
3. Dismantle
Artificial trees usually come in three parts. Trees should not be stacked, but rather stored flat. Take it apart top to bottom to disassemble it. And be careful not to damage each section as you unplug them.
As you dismantle your tree, carefully fold back the branches so they are safe.
4. Keep it out of a box!
In many cases, artificial trees are stored back in their boxes. The tree will be there for 11 months and a few weeks, so you might want to consider a safer option; like a storage bag.
5. Great location for storage
Maintain a dry, clean, and cool environment for your tree. Don’t expose to sunlight, moisture, pests, or uncontrolled environments. Basements and closets would be ideal places to store items.
Last but not least, do not stack items on your tree. With this method, you can be assured of getting the longest lasting pre-lit tree you have ever imagined.