
Professional Christmas light installation for Cortlandt's sprawling Hudson Valley properties and wooded lots
Full-service holiday lighting for Cortlandt homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Cortlandt homeowners hire us because the township covers a lot of ground — roughly 43,000 residents spread across deep residential lots, river-facing parcels near the Hudson, and tree-heavy neighborhoods that make DIY light installation a real chore. With mature oaks, tall evergreens, and two-story colonials common throughout Cortlandt, hanging lights safely means ladders, extension poles, and time most working families would rather spend elsewhere. We handle the design, installation, maintenance, and takedown so your display looks clean from the street all season. As a Westchester County service operating roughly 38 miles from our White Plains depot, we know the local pace: practical homeowners who want a polished, reliable result without overpaying. Whether your home sits near the Hudson waterfront or in the wooded interior toward Yorktown, we bring commercial-grade lighting and a crew that respects your property and your budget.
Lighting Cortlandt, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover the full Cortlandt township, from the residential areas near the Hudson River waterfront to the wooded interior blocks closer to the Yorktown line. Specific Cortlandt ZIP codes weren't available to us at the Census level, so we simply cover the entire township and its surrounding hamlets — if you're inside town limits, we'll reach you. We also serve the neighboring communities we work in regularly, including Buchanan and Croton On Hudson just to the south and west, plus Briarcliff Manor, Ardsley, Bronxville, and Bedford across central and southern Westchester. If your block sits near a town border, give us your address and we'll confirm coverage. Our crews route efficiently through the area, which keeps our scheduling tight during the busy November installation window.
Built for Cortlandt homes
Cortlandt's housing leans toward mid-century and newer colonials, split-levels, and ranch homes on generous, often wooded lots — the kind of properties where lighting reads best when it follows the rooflines and accents the landscape rather than crowding a small facade. We light a lot of the township's signature trees: tall white pines and spruces that suit trunk wraps and full-canopy lighting, plus deciduous oaks and maples where we focus on lower-branch wraps and architectural roof outlines. The biggest local challenge is height and reach — many Cortlandt homes have steep gables and surrounding trees that demand proper equipment. River-influenced wind is the second factor; we secure runs so they don't sag or sway. We design each display to look intentional from the road, balancing warm-white classic schemes with the occasional multicolor request for families who want a livelier look.
Why local experience matters
Cortlandt's conditions are specific, and they matter. Hudson River proximity means damp, windy stretches that can rattle a poorly secured display, so we anchor everything to withstand the gusts that roll up the valley. The township's mature tree canopy — tall oaks, pines, and spruces — means wrapping trunks and outlining high rooflines that a homeowner on a ladder simply can't reach safely. We use commercial-grade, weather-rated bulbs and clips designed to handle Westchester's freeze-thaw winters rather than the cheap strands that fail by mid-December. Because we maintain what we install, a blown section gets fixed fast, not left dark until January. And since we run our own takedown in the new year, you're not climbing icy ladders to pull lights off a 30-foot oak yourself.
Pricing in Cortlandt
Cortlandt is a practical, primary-residence market, and we price accordingly. Most packages start around $599 for a clean roofline outline, with the majority of Cortlandt homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof height, the number of trees wrapped, and total linear footage. Larger lots with mature trees and multi-gable rooflines run higher. Every quote includes installation, in-season maintenance, takedown, and storage of our materials. We'll walk your property and give you a firm number before any work begins.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Cortlandt

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 Cortlandt — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Cortlandt, 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 Cortlandt installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Cortlandt, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — tall trees are one of the most requested features in Cortlandt, and they're exactly why homeowners call a professional crew. We use extension equipment and proper rigging to wrap white pine and spruce trunks, accent full canopies, and reach the upper branches of mature oaks that a standard household ladder can't safely access. For deciduous trees we typically focus on trunk and lower-branch wraps for a clean winter look, while evergreens take full lighting beautifully. We secure every run to handle the wind that moves up the Hudson Valley, so your tree lighting stays put through the season. Tell us which trees you want featured and we'll build the design around them.
We do. Homes in the western and southern parts of Cortlandt closer to the river — and the neighboring areas of Buchanan and Croton On Hudson — get their own consideration during install. River-adjacent properties see more wind and damp conditions, so we use weather-rated, commercial-grade strands and reinforce our mounting to prevent sagging or wind damage. We also factor in the colder microclimate near the water when scheduling, since freeze-thaw cycles can be harder on lower-quality materials. If your home sits on a river-facing lot or an exposed slope, mention it when you book and our crew will plan the anchoring accordingly. The goal is a display that still looks crisp in late December, not one that's drooping after the first storm.
Earlier than most people expect. Our prime installation window in Westchester runs through November, and Cortlandt's larger lots with mature trees take more crew time per job, which fills the calendar fast. We recommend booking by mid-October to lock in your preferred install date and avoid the late-November rush. Booking early also lets us do a proper site walk, measure your rooflines and trees, and order any custom materials before the busy stretch. If you wait until December, we'll still try to fit you in, but availability tightens significantly across the township and our neighboring service areas like Briarcliff Manor and Croton On Hudson. A quick call in early fall is the surest way to get the date and design you want.
Yes — tall trees are one of the most requested features in Cortlandt, and they're exactly why homeowners call a professional crew. We use extension equipment and proper rigging to wrap white pine and spruce trunks, accent full canopies, and reach the upper branches of mature oaks that a standard household ladder can't safely access. For deciduous trees we typically focus on trunk and lower-branch wraps for a clean winter look, while evergreens take full lighting beautifully. We secure every run to handle the wind that moves up the Hudson Valley, so your tree lighting stays put through the season. Tell us which trees you want featured and we'll build the design around them.
We do. Homes in the western and southern parts of Cortlandt closer to the river — and the neighboring areas of Buchanan and Croton On Hudson — get their own consideration during install. River-adjacent properties see more wind and damp conditions, so we use weather-rated, commercial-grade strands and reinforce our mounting to prevent sagging or wind damage. We also factor in the colder microclimate near the water when scheduling, since freeze-thaw cycles can be harder on lower-quality materials. If your home sits on a river-facing lot or an exposed slope, mention it when you book and our crew will plan the anchoring accordingly. The goal is a display that still looks crisp in late December, not one that's drooping after the first storm.
Earlier than most people expect. Our prime installation window in Westchester runs through November, and Cortlandt's larger lots with mature trees take more crew time per job, which fills the calendar fast. We recommend booking by mid-October to lock in your preferred install date and avoid the late-November rush. Booking early also lets us do a proper site walk, measure your rooflines and trees, and order any custom materials before the busy stretch. If you wait until December, we'll still try to fit you in, but availability tightens significantly across the township and our neighboring service areas like Briarcliff Manor and Croton On Hudson. A quick call in early fall is the surest way to get the date and design you want.

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