
Christmas light installation for Beekman's rural homes and long country driveways in Dutchess County.
Full-service holiday lighting for Beekman homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Beekman residents call us because lighting a home spread across acres of eastern Dutchess County isn't a Saturday-afternoon project with a stapler and a ladder. Out here in the rolling terrain around Poughquag and the hamlet stretches, properties tend toward larger lots, set-back houses, and tall mature trees that make DIY installs both dangerous and disappointing. We handle the full job — design, professional-grade commercial bulbs, installation, mid-season maintenance, and January takedown. Homeowners in Beekman want their displays to look intentional and hold up through the cold snaps that roll across this part of New York between Thanksgiving and New Year's. We bring the right equipment for steep rooflines and long approach driveways, plus the kind of reliability that means you aren't out in the wind re-clipping a fallen run. That's why families across the area trust us with their holiday lighting year after year.
Lighting Beekman, neighborhood by neighborhood
We serve all of Beekman, including the Poughquag area and the more rural residential pockets toward the town's eastern edges. Because Beekman borders several of the communities we already cover, scheduling is straightforward: we run crews through neighboring Dover and East Fishkill on the same routes, and we're regularly in Fishkill, Beacon, La Grange, and Hyde Park throughout the season. Whether your home sits on a wooded back road or along one of the more developed corridors near the East Fishkill line, we map service zones by drive route to keep installation windows tight. If you're near the boundary with any of these neighbors, mention it when you call — we can often fold your address into an existing crew day and get you on the calendar faster.
Built for Beekman homes
Homes in Beekman lean toward colonials, raised ranches, farmhouses, and newer construction on cleared acreage, with plenty of properties tucked into wooded settings. That mix shapes how we light. We frequently wrap blue spruce, white pine, and mature oaks — the evergreens take warm-white or color wraps beautifully, while bare deciduous trees get trunk-and-branch outlines that pop against snow. Rooflines vary from simple single-story eaves to steeper multi-gable colonials, so we carry the mounting hardware to handle both cleanly without drilling into fascia. The biggest local challenge is scale and setback: a display that looks great from the curb in a denser town can disappear on a Beekman lot with a 200-foot driveway. We solve that by emphasizing tree lighting, lighted pathways, and brighter roofline runs so the whole property reads as one composed scene from the road.
Why local experience matters
Beekman's conditions are specific, and we plan for them. Exposed rural lots catch real wind here, so we anchor every roofline run and tree wrap to survive the gusts that come through eastern Dutchess in December — no sagging strings or dark gaps after the first storm. The mature canopy on many properties means tall, irregular spruces and oaks that require lift equipment and trained crews, not a homeowner balancing on a step stool. We use commercial-grade LED product rated for cold and moisture, because temperatures in this part of New York stay well below freezing for weeks. And since many homes sit far from the road, we design displays to read clearly from a distance down a long driveway, not just up close. Local conditions, local planning, no guesswork.
Pricing in Beekman
Beekman pricing reflects a primary-residence, mid-market approach. Roofline-focused packages start around $599, and most homes here land in the $1,200–$2,800 range once you factor in larger lots, tree wraps, and longer driveway runs. Properties with multiple tall evergreens or extensive acreage trend higher. Every quote is itemized so you can scale up or down, and the price always includes installation, mid-season service, and full takedown.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Beekman

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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Commercial
Storefronts, offices and properties that drive traffic.
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Permanent Lighting
App-controlled LED, installed once and lit all year.
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Municipal
Town greens, main streets and public spaces.
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Full-Service Process
Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Beekman — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Beekman, New York starts at $399 for standard residential packages. Custom designs and large homes may vary. Contact us for a free estimate.
We recommend booking your Beekman installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Beekman, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Beekman. Many properties here have mature blue spruce, white pine, or oaks that are 25 to 50-plus feet tall, well beyond ladder range. We bring lift equipment and trained crews to wrap trunks and branches safely and evenly. For homes with long setbacks, we often recommend leading with tree lighting because it carries visually down a driveway far better than roofline alone. We use commercial-grade strands secured to handle wind, and we map out the design in advance so the lit trees frame the house rather than scattering randomly across the lot.
Absolutely. The Poughquag area and Beekman's more rural roads are squarely within our service zone, and we plan routes around eastern Dutchess so we're already running crews through here. Distance from the main road or a gravel driveway isn't a problem — we just account for it when scheduling and designing your display. Because we also cover neighboring Dover and East Fishkill, we can often pair nearby addresses into the same crew day. If you're on a back road, give us your cross streets when you book so we can confirm access and bring the right equipment for the approach.
Eastern Dutchess gets sustained cold and real wind on exposed lots, so we build for it from the start. We use commercial-grade LED bulbs rated for freezing temperatures and moisture, not the seasonal product sold at big-box stores. Every roofline run is anchored with proper clips and every tree wrap is secured so gusts don't pull strands loose. We also include mid-season maintenance — if something goes dark after a storm, we come back out and fix it, you don't climb a ladder in January. The goal is a display that looks as sharp on New Year's Eve as it did the day we installed it, no dark gaps in between.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Beekman. Many properties here have mature blue spruce, white pine, or oaks that are 25 to 50-plus feet tall, well beyond ladder range. We bring lift equipment and trained crews to wrap trunks and branches safely and evenly. For homes with long setbacks, we often recommend leading with tree lighting because it carries visually down a driveway far better than roofline alone. We use commercial-grade strands secured to handle wind, and we map out the design in advance so the lit trees frame the house rather than scattering randomly across the lot.
Absolutely. The Poughquag area and Beekman's more rural roads are squarely within our service zone, and we plan routes around eastern Dutchess so we're already running crews through here. Distance from the main road or a gravel driveway isn't a problem — we just account for it when scheduling and designing your display. Because we also cover neighboring Dover and East Fishkill, we can often pair nearby addresses into the same crew day. If you're on a back road, give us your cross streets when you book so we can confirm access and bring the right equipment for the approach.
Eastern Dutchess gets sustained cold and real wind on exposed lots, so we build for it from the start. We use commercial-grade LED bulbs rated for freezing temperatures and moisture, not the seasonal product sold at big-box stores. Every roofline run is anchored with proper clips and every tree wrap is secured so gusts don't pull strands loose. We also include mid-season maintenance — if something goes dark after a storm, we come back out and fix it, you don't climb a ladder in January. The goal is a display that looks as sharp on New Year's Eve as it did the day we installed it, no dark gaps in between.

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