
Professional Christmas light installation for Croton-on-Hudson's riverside homes and wooded hillside lots
Full-service holiday lighting for Croton-on-Hudson homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Croton-on-Hudson sits where the Croton River meets the Hudson, and that combination of waterfront exposure and steep, tree-covered terrain is exactly why local homeowners stop trying to hang their own lights. The village's older residential streets climb sharp grades, and many homes here are set back behind mature oaks and pines that make a tall ladder genuinely dangerous in December. We handle the design, the climbing, the timed wiring, and the takedown so you don't spend a Saturday on icy gutters above a sloped driveway. From the blocks near the Croton-Harmon train station to the quieter wooded sections toward Mount Airy, we light primary residences for families who want a clean, well-engineered display without the weekend hassle. Our crews work throughout Croton-on-Hudson and the surrounding Westchester communities every season.
Lighting Croton-on-Hudson, neighborhood by neighborhood
We serve all of Croton-on-Hudson, from the riverfront neighborhoods near the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station to the elevated, tree-shaded lots in the village's interior and the Mount Airy area. Because Croton's housing stock ranges from compact colonials on tight village streets to larger homes on wooded hillside parcels, we tailor each install to the property. We also cover neighboring Westchester towns we already work in regularly, including Buchanan and Cortlandt just to the north, Briarcliff Manor and Ardsley to the south, plus Bedford and Bronxville. If your home is anywhere between the Croton River and the village's outer residential blocks, we can reach you. Crews dispatch from our White Plains depot, roughly 35 miles south, on a set seasonal schedule.
Built for Croton-on-Hudson homes
Croton-on-Hudson's tree canopy is dominated by mature oaks, maples, and tall white pines, especially on the wooded slopes leading up from the river. Those big evergreens are gorgeous wrapped in warm white, but they require pole equipment and experienced climbers — not a homeowner balancing on a stepladder. The architecture here leans toward classic Hudson Valley colonials and older village homes with steep rooflines, dormers, and detailed trim that look excellent with crisp, evenly spaced roofline lighting. The main challenge is the grade: many properties sit well above or below street level, so we plan runs around retaining walls, stone steps, and long driveways. We also account for the village's mature landscaping, wrapping foundation shrubs and accent trees to balance the height of taller specimens common across Croton's lots.
Why local experience matters
Croton-on-Hudson's terrain is the real reason DIY lighting goes wrong here. Homes on the steep grades above the river deal with gusty Hudson Valley wind that tears loose clips and shifts roofline runs, and the village's icy, sloped driveways turn ladder work into a liability. We anchor every strand for wind, run dedicated timed circuits so you're not flipping breakers, and use commercial-grade clips that survive a Westchester freeze-thaw cycle. We also know the practical stuff: where to find safe footing on a hillside lot, how to light a home set far back behind a tree screen, and how to keep cords off walkways. After the season, we return to remove everything and store it labeled for next year — no tangled bins in your garage.
Pricing in Croton-on-Hudson
Croton-on-Hudson is a primary-residence market, so we keep pricing straightforward. Packages start around $599 for a simple roofline or a few wrapped shrubs, and most village homes land between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof height, the number of trees, and how far back the house sits. Larger hillside properties with tall pines or long driveways run higher. Every quote includes installation, timers, in-season service, takedown, and storage.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Croton-on-Hudson

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 Croton-on-Hudson — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Croton-on-Hudson, 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 Croton-on-Hudson installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Croton-on-Hudson, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Croton-on-Hudson. The mature white pines and oaks on the village's wooded slopes are often 40 to 60 feet tall, well beyond what a homeowner ladder can safely reach. We use professional pole equipment and trained climbers to wrap trunks and lower branches with warm-white or color strands, and we plan the work around the steep grades and uneven footing common on properties above the Croton River. Wrapping one or two signature evergreens often makes a bigger visual impact than a full roofline, so we'll help you decide where the budget delivers the most.
Absolutely. Many Croton-on-Hudson homes sit well off the road behind tree screens, long driveways, or up steep grades, which changes how we approach a display. For these properties, we focus lighting where it reads from the street — accent trees near the entrance, driveway-lining shrubs, and the most visible rooflines — so your investment actually shows. We run power carefully around retaining walls, stone steps, and uphill paths, keeping cords off walkways and weatherproofed. During the site visit we'll walk the approach with you, note sightlines, and design a layout that looks intentional rather than scattered across a deep lot.
We typically begin installations in Croton-on-Hudson from early November through early December, scheduling based on weather windows and crew routing from our White Plains depot about 35 miles south. Booking early matters here because the village's hillside and high-roof homes take longer to install safely, and those slots fill first. Your lights stay up and serviced throughout the holiday season — if a strand fails or a wind gust shifts a run, we come back out. Takedown usually happens in January, after which we remove everything, label it, and store it for the following season so your garage stays clear and your setup is ready to go next year.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Croton-on-Hudson. The mature white pines and oaks on the village's wooded slopes are often 40 to 60 feet tall, well beyond what a homeowner ladder can safely reach. We use professional pole equipment and trained climbers to wrap trunks and lower branches with warm-white or color strands, and we plan the work around the steep grades and uneven footing common on properties above the Croton River. Wrapping one or two signature evergreens often makes a bigger visual impact than a full roofline, so we'll help you decide where the budget delivers the most.
Absolutely. Many Croton-on-Hudson homes sit well off the road behind tree screens, long driveways, or up steep grades, which changes how we approach a display. For these properties, we focus lighting where it reads from the street — accent trees near the entrance, driveway-lining shrubs, and the most visible rooflines — so your investment actually shows. We run power carefully around retaining walls, stone steps, and uphill paths, keeping cords off walkways and weatherproofed. During the site visit we'll walk the approach with you, note sightlines, and design a layout that looks intentional rather than scattered across a deep lot.
We typically begin installations in Croton-on-Hudson from early November through early December, scheduling based on weather windows and crew routing from our White Plains depot about 35 miles south. Booking early matters here because the village's hillside and high-roof homes take longer to install safely, and those slots fill first. Your lights stay up and serviced throughout the holiday season — if a strand fails or a wind gust shifts a run, we come back out. Takedown usually happens in January, after which we remove everything, label it, and store it for the following season so your garage stays clear and your setup is ready to go next year.

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