
Professional Christmas light installation for Cedarhurst's tree-lined Five Towns streets
Full-service holiday lighting for Cedarhurst homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Cedarhurst sits at the heart of the Five Towns in southwestern Nassau County, a compact, walkable village where close-set homes, mature street trees, and an active downtown along Central Avenue define the character. Residents here hire us because Cedarhurst's lots are tight and its homes sit close to the curb, which means clean, well-aimed lighting matters more than sheer volume — sloppy work shows immediately on these visible front facades. We handle the design, professional installation, mid-season maintenance, and post-holiday takedown so families across Cedarhurst can keep their evenings free during a busy season. From the older Tudors and colonials near the village center to the newer builds on the residential side streets, our crews calibrate each display to the home's scale and the neighborhood's understated, tasteful aesthetic.
Lighting Cedarhurst, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Cedarhurst, from the blocks surrounding the Central Avenue shopping corridor to the quieter residential streets running toward the village edges. Because the Five Towns are densely interconnected, we also serve the surrounding Nassau County communities we already work in, including East Rockaway and Baldwin to the west, plus Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow further out across the county. Whether your home backs up to the older established blocks near the LIRR station or sits among the newer construction toward the village boundary, our routing keeps installation and service efficient. Cedarhurst's tight street grid means our crews can reach homes quickly for repairs or adjustments — no waiting days for a bulb-out fix in the middle of December.
Built for Cedarhurst homes
Cedarhurst's residential streets are shaded by mature oaks, maples, and London plane trees, with foundation plantings and ornamental shrubs that frame many front yards. We wrap trunks and uplight specimen trees rather than fighting dense overhead branches, and we outline the rooflines of the village's mix of brick Tudors, center-hall colonials, and updated newer homes. The tight setbacks here are the main lighting challenge — displays read from the sidewalk and the street simultaneously, so symmetry and clean lines matter more than in towns with deep lawns. Older homes often have steep, multi-gabled roofs that need careful clip placement, while flat-roofed and porch-front houses call for different mounting strategies. We tailor each plan to the home's architecture and the surrounding canopy, keeping the look proportionate to Cedarhurst's intimate, established neighborhood feel.
Why local experience matters
Cedarhurst's homes sit on modest, closely spaced lots with mature canopy trees and short front setbacks, so precision counts. We anchor and conceal wiring cleanly along rooflines and porches where everything is visible from the sidewalk. Coastal-adjacent humidity off the South Shore can corrode cheap connectors, so we use weather-rated commercial-grade LEDs and gasketed plugs that hold up through January. Our crews understand the village's dense parking and narrow streets, scheduling installs to avoid blocking neighbors. We carry full insurance for ladder work near power lines and tight clearances. And because we maintain every display we install, a storm-knocked strand or a dark section gets a same-week service call rather than a ladder you have to climb yourself in freezing weather.
Pricing in Cedarhurst
Cedarhurst's compact lots keep most projects efficient. Roofline and entry packages typically start around $599, with the majority of village homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof complexity, the number of trees wrapped, and how much architectural detail you want lit. Multi-gable Tudors and larger homes near the upper end of the range run higher. Every quote includes installation, mid-season maintenance, takedown, and storage of the lights we provide.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Cedarhurst

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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Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Cedarhurst — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Cedarhurst, 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 Cedarhurst installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Cedarhurst, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — that's exactly the kind of installation we specialize in across the Five Towns. Cedarhurst's short front setbacks and narrow side yards mean our ladders and equipment have to be positioned carefully so we don't disturb neighbors or block the street. We schedule installs to minimize parking disruption on your block and use compact gear suited to tight access. Because everything is visible from the sidewalk on these close-set homes, we focus on clean wire runs and symmetrical rooflines rather than oversized displays that would overwhelm the property. The result reads well both up close from the curb and from across the street.
We do, and it's one of the more effective looks for the village. Many Cedarhurst yards have established oaks, maples, and plane trees with heavy canopies, so rather than trying to drape lights high into the branches, we wrap trunks and lower limbs and use ground-level uplighting on specimen trees and shrubs. This creates depth and warmth without fighting the dense overhead growth. For homes with smaller ornamental trees out front, full canopy wrapping is possible. We assess each tree during the design visit and recommend the approach that suits its size, species, and position relative to your home.
They're built for it. Cedarhurst sits close to the South Shore, where damp, salty air and freeze-thaw cycles wear out the connectors on store-bought light strands fast. We install commercial-grade LED systems with weather-sealed, gasketed connections rated for outdoor winter conditions, so you don't get the dark sections that plague cheaper sets by mid-December. Everything is fastened with proper clips rather than staples or nails that damage your roofline. And because we service every display we install, if a strand goes dark or a storm knocks something loose, we'll send a crew out — usually within the same week — to fix it without you climbing a ladder in the cold.
Yes — that's exactly the kind of installation we specialize in across the Five Towns. Cedarhurst's short front setbacks and narrow side yards mean our ladders and equipment have to be positioned carefully so we don't disturb neighbors or block the street. We schedule installs to minimize parking disruption on your block and use compact gear suited to tight access. Because everything is visible from the sidewalk on these close-set homes, we focus on clean wire runs and symmetrical rooflines rather than oversized displays that would overwhelm the property. The result reads well both up close from the curb and from across the street.
We do, and it's one of the more effective looks for the village. Many Cedarhurst yards have established oaks, maples, and plane trees with heavy canopies, so rather than trying to drape lights high into the branches, we wrap trunks and lower limbs and use ground-level uplighting on specimen trees and shrubs. This creates depth and warmth without fighting the dense overhead growth. For homes with smaller ornamental trees out front, full canopy wrapping is possible. We assess each tree during the design visit and recommend the approach that suits its size, species, and position relative to your home.
They're built for it. Cedarhurst sits close to the South Shore, where damp, salty air and freeze-thaw cycles wear out the connectors on store-bought light strands fast. We install commercial-grade LED systems with weather-sealed, gasketed connections rated for outdoor winter conditions, so you don't get the dark sections that plague cheaper sets by mid-December. Everything is fastened with proper clips rather than staples or nails that damage your roofline. And because we service every display we install, if a strand goes dark or a storm knocks something loose, we'll send a crew out — usually within the same week — to fix it without you climbing a ladder in the cold.

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