Christmas light installation in Bellmore
★ Bellmore, New York · Nassau County

Christmas light installation for Bellmore's South Shore homes — clean, safe, and done right

Full-service holiday lighting for Bellmore homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.

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Homeowners across Bellmore call us because December on the South Shore of Nassau County leaves little time for climbing ladders in the cold. This is a community of established split-levels, capes, and colonials on tidy lots, where neighbors notice the block that lights up first — and the houses that do it cleanly. We handle the full job: roofline lighting, wrapped trees and shrubs, walkway accents, and timers set so the display comes on at dusk without you lifting a finger. Bellmore sits just inland from the Merrick and Wantagh marshlands, so we account for the damp coastal air and gusts that come off the bay when we secure every clip and run. From the neighborhoods near the LIRR station to the streets closer to Sunrise Highway, we install for primary-residence families who want a polished look that holds up all season.

Lighting Bellmore, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of Bellmore, from North Bellmore up near the Bethpage line down toward the South Bellmore blocks closer to the bay marshes. Our crews work the residential streets around the Bellmore LIRR station, the areas off Bellmore Avenue and Merrick Road, and the quieter pockets near Newbridge Road. Since we're already running routes through neighboring Baldwin, Bethpage, Carle Place, East Meadow, and East Rockaway, scheduling Bellmore installs is straightforward and we can often coordinate a single visit for nearby relatives. We also serve Cedarhurst families in the Five Towns who want the same crew. Whether you're on a corner lot near a main corridor or a mid-block home in a tighter residential grid, we map the route before we arrive.

Built for Bellmore homes

Bellmore's housing stock is classic postwar South Shore — split-levels, expanded capes, and center-hall colonials, many with detached or attached garages and modest front yards that frame a roofline display nicely. The most common trees we light here are mature maples, oaks, and the foundation evergreens and arborvitae planted along walkways and property lines. The damp air off the nearby marshlands is the biggest seasonal challenge: connections need to be sealed and elevated off wet ground to avoid tripped GFCIs. Many roofs are mid-pitch shingle, which we light from the eave line for a crisp outline rather than awkward peak runs. For homes near the LIRR corridor and busier streets like Bellmore Avenue, we balance curb visibility with a tasteful, even spacing that reads well to passing traffic without going cluttered.

Why local experience matters

Bellmore's location near the South Shore bay system means salt-tinged humidity and stronger winter winds than you'd see further inland in Nassau. We use commercial-grade clips rated for those conditions instead of staple guns that loosen and leave holes. Mature trees on many Bellmore lots — maples and oaks that overhang rooflines — require careful run planning so wraps don't strain branches or sag after the first storm. We also know the local rhythm: families here want lights up before the LIRR crowd heads in for holiday shopping and gatherings, so we book early-season slots and stick to them. Everything runs on photocell timers, and we return after major storms if a section needs resetting. No deposit games, no surprise upcharges mid-job.

Pricing in Bellmore

Bellmore is a practical, primary-residence market, and our pricing reflects that. Packages start at $599 for a clean roofline outline on a smaller cape or split-level. Most Bellmore homes land between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof length, number of trees and shrubs wrapped, and walkway accents. That price always includes professional installation, all commercial-grade materials, timers, mid-season service, and takedown after the holidays. No hidden fees.

Christmas lighting in Bellmore — FAQ

Christmas light installation in Bellmore, 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 Bellmore installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.

Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Bellmore, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.

Yes — those are the two most common home styles we work on in Bellmore. Split-levels have multiple roof planes at different heights, so we plan the run to keep the outline continuous and even rather than choppy. Expanded capes often have dormers and a lower front pitch, which actually makes for a clean, accessible install from the eave line. We light from the gutter edge using clips, never staples, so there's no damage to fascia or shingles. We'll walk your specific roofline with you and recommend where lights read best from the street before any work starts.

We plan for it. Bellmore's proximity to the South Shore marshlands means more humidity and stronger gusts than inland Nassau towns. We use commercial-grade LED strands rated for outdoor coastal conditions, seal every connection, and keep plugs and transformers elevated off wet ground to prevent GFCI trips. Clips are spaced tighter on exposed corner lots and front-facing rooflines that catch the wind off the bay. If a winter storm knocks a section loose, we come back and reset it as part of our mid-season service — that return visit is included, not an extra charge.

Earlier than you'd think. Because we run routes through Bellmore alongside Baldwin, Bethpage, East Meadow, and the Five Towns including Cedarhurst, our best November slots fill quickly. Most Bellmore families want their lights up before Thanksgiving weekend and the holiday LIRR shopping rush, so we recommend booking by mid-October to lock in your preferred install date. Booking early also means more flexibility if you want a specific look — wrapped trees, walkway accents, or a particular color scheme. We schedule takedown for early January, so you don't have to think about it once the season's over.

Yes — those are the two most common home styles we work on in Bellmore. Split-levels have multiple roof planes at different heights, so we plan the run to keep the outline continuous and even rather than choppy. Expanded capes often have dormers and a lower front pitch, which actually makes for a clean, accessible install from the eave line. We light from the gutter edge using clips, never staples, so there's no damage to fascia or shingles. We'll walk your specific roofline with you and recommend where lights read best from the street before any work starts.

We plan for it. Bellmore's proximity to the South Shore marshlands means more humidity and stronger gusts than inland Nassau towns. We use commercial-grade LED strands rated for outdoor coastal conditions, seal every connection, and keep plugs and transformers elevated off wet ground to prevent GFCI trips. Clips are spaced tighter on exposed corner lots and front-facing rooflines that catch the wind off the bay. If a winter storm knocks a section loose, we come back and reset it as part of our mid-season service — that return visit is included, not an extra charge.

Earlier than you'd think. Because we run routes through Bellmore alongside Baldwin, Bethpage, East Meadow, and the Five Towns including Cedarhurst, our best November slots fill quickly. Most Bellmore families want their lights up before Thanksgiving weekend and the holiday LIRR shopping rush, so we recommend booking by mid-October to lock in your preferred install date. Booking early also means more flexibility if you want a specific look — wrapped trees, walkway accents, or a particular color scheme. We schedule takedown for early January, so you don't have to think about it once the season's over.

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