Steps in Fixing Your Crooked Unlit Artificial Christmas Trees

Steps in Fixing Your Crooked Unlit Artificial Christmas Trees

Everyone loves Christmas and cannot wait to put up that unlit artificial Christmas tree with decorations and lights. When removing that fake tree from its storage box, you can face a few problems, one of which is that your tree is crooked. So here are some steps to help you fix your skew faux Christmas tree.

First, Determine Why The Tree is Crooked

Some common reasons that your faux Christmas tree can be crooked or skewed can result from being old, the floor where it stands being uneven, or the tree stand having issues. Once you know the cause, you can resolve the problem by moving forward with the following steps.

If the problem is age, the screws around your tree can loosen. If it is a ground-level concern, you can place similar material like cardboard underneath the legs. Even a stand problem can be fixed by investing in a new one or putting your tree into a decorated box.

Check Different Parts of the Tree

It helps to check the screws, tree stand, and trunk, as these can make your fake Christmas tree stand crooked. First, tighten all the screws you can see. Next, check the stand to see if any objects around or inside it are causing the problem. Depending on your tree type, you will only find screws on the tree stump.

Chane the Tree Position

Where you keep your tree standing can also affect how it stands. The important thing is to provide enough space for your unlit artificial Christmas tree to stand. Take the height and width of the tree into consideration and verify if there is any furniture obstructing your tree.

Make Some Adjustments

If your tree stands in a noticeable spot, you can make some fixes to make it look aesthetically pleasing. If you plan to use items to keep your tree standing secure, you can cover it up by painting it or placing presents around them. Alternatively, you can invest in a tree skirt to hide everything.

Stabilizing Your Christmas Tree

There are a few things that can help stabilize your old artificial tree to keep it standing strong. First, we recommend investing in a new tree stand if your tree does not have one. If your tree is tall, you can anchor it with ceiling hooks.

You need not invest in a tree stand and can always use some pieces of wood to hold the tree secure or place the base of the tree in a bucket decorated for the festive season. You can also build a standard wooden box that fits in with your tree.

We hope the above guide helps you to solve your crooked artificial Christmas tree problems.