By: Jessica Cihacek
jcihacek@kcautv.com
From tree trunks to the roof tops. Big bulbs to little bulbs.
"Anything to make it look classy," he says.
Paul Koskovich with "Christmas Creations" has really found his niche: putting up Christmas lights for folks with a lot of house and little time. And for those, that just, probably shouldn't be doing it, anyway.
Paul says, "For professionals that use their hands everyday, if they get an injury, putting up their lights up, they're out of work and they can't do anything, they can't make money and provide for their family, that's what one doctor told, me actually.
So is it hard work? Physically demanding?
He says, "It's not really demanding, it's more weather, as it gets colder, it gets a little more stressful, but no, it's rather easy it's just having patience to work with it."
And what's a little bit of patience worth?
Paul says, "Something really simple like hanging a wreath can be $50–100, we can run a small display for $600–700 and then our big displays go up to $5–6,000."
Let's just say, it certainly pays off.
He adds, "For being single and 25, it gets the job done."