
Professional Christmas light installation for Dix Hills' wooded acre lots and colonial estates
Full-service holiday lighting for Dix Hills homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Dix Hills homeowners hire us because the properties here aren't the kind you string lights on from a step ladder in an afternoon. This is one of the larger residential hamlets in the Town of Huntington, with sprawling colonial and brick-front homes set back on heavily treed acre and half-acre lots. Mature oaks, towering white pines, and long driveways are the norm, which means the rooflines are high and the landscape lighting opportunities are extensive. We bring the right ladders, the right lift equipment, and a team that handles the scale that Dix Hills properties demand. Residents off Deer Park Avenue and the quieter cul-de-sacs throughout the hamlet want a clean, designed look — not a tangle of big-box light strands. We design, install, maintain through the season, and take everything down in January so you never touch a strand.
Lighting Dix Hills, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Dix Hills, from the established neighborhoods near the Dix Hills Park and golf area to the larger estate-style lots toward the Half Hollow Hills corridor. Because we run a full Suffolk County route, we also serve neighboring Babylon, Bay Shore, Bohemia, Brentwood, Brookhaven, and Center Moriches on the same weekly schedule — which keeps our crews local and our response times short during peak December weeks. Whether your home sits along the wooded streets off Vanderbilt Parkway or in the newer subdivisions closer to the Long Island Expressway, we map every property before installation. We schedule Dix Hills installs in clusters with our other Town of Huntington and southern Suffolk work to minimize travel and keep pricing efficient for every client.
Built for Dix Hills homes
Dix Hills is dominated by traditional center-hall colonials, brick-and-clapboard two-stories, and a growing number of larger custom builds on its bigger parcels. That architecture rewards a classic, balanced lighting approach: warm-white roofline outlines, wrapped front columns, and lit walkways down those long driveways. The signature challenge here is the trees — the hamlet's mature oaks, maples, and white pines are beautiful but demand serious reach, and the evergreens make excellent canvases for full-tree wraps and uplighting. Steep colonial roof pitches and multiple gables call for proper anchoring and clip systems rather than staples. The deep setbacks mean front-yard specimen trees often become the centerpiece of a design, viewed from the street. We tailor each plan to the home's roofline, the surrounding canopy, and the way the property reads from the road at night.
Why local experience matters
Dix Hills presents real installation challenges that a generic handyman won't anticipate. The hamlet's dense tree canopy — heavy oaks and tall evergreens — means we're often lighting 30-foot specimen trees and clearing branches to run clean rooflines. The acre-lot layouts require commercial-grade extension runs and proper outdoor power distribution so you're not tripping breakers in December. We use professional-grade commercial LED product rated for Long Island winters, with all-copper connections that hold up to the wind, ice, and freeze-thaw cycles common here. Many Dix Hills homes also have multi-gable colonial rooflines and steep pitches that need lift access and trained installers, not a crew on a borrowed ladder. We carry full liability insurance and handle the whole season — install, mid-season service calls, and teardown — so nothing falls on you.
Pricing in Dix Hills
Dix Hills projects vary widely because lot sizes and rooflines do. Straightforward roofline packages typically start around $599, with most full Dix Hills homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 once you factor in the larger colonials, longer driveway runs, and front-yard tree work this hamlet is known for. Larger estate-style properties with extensive tree wrapping run higher. Every quote is itemized, all-inclusive of product, install, season-long service, and January teardown — no surprise add-ons.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Dix Hills

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 Dix Hills — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Dix Hills, 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 Dix Hills installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Dix Hills, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — and it's one of the most requested elements in Dix Hills, given the hamlet's heavy canopy. We bring lift equipment and extended-reach poles to wrap and uplight specimen oaks, maples, and white pines that often top 30 feet. For evergreens, we do full-tree wraps that read beautifully from the street across these deep front-yard setbacks. We use commercial-grade LED product and weatherproof connections so the trees stay lit through Long Island ice and wind. We'll assess the height and access during the design visit and recommend whether wrapping, uplighting, or a combination gives your particular tree the best nighttime presence.
Absolutely — the acre and half-acre lots throughout Dix Hills are exactly what we plan for. Long driveways are a great opportunity for lined walkway lighting, lit lamp posts, and a lighting layout that draws the eye from the road to the front door. The challenge on bigger lots is power: we run commercial-grade outdoor extension and distribute load properly so you're not overloading circuits in December. We map the full property, including outbuildings and rear yards if you want them lit, and engineer the power plan as part of the design so everything runs reliably all season.
We recommend Dix Hills homeowners book by mid-October. We schedule Suffolk County installs in geographic clusters — grouping Dix Hills work with our Babylon, Bay Shore, and Brentwood routes — and the larger colonial and estate-style homes here take more crew time, so peak-November slots fill first. Booking early locks in your install date, gives us time to finalize the design around your roofline and trees, and ensures product is reserved. Most clients schedule installation for early-to-mid November so everything is lit by Thanksgiving weekend. We then handle any mid-season service calls and remove everything in January, so the only thing you do is enjoy it.
Yes — and it's one of the most requested elements in Dix Hills, given the hamlet's heavy canopy. We bring lift equipment and extended-reach poles to wrap and uplight specimen oaks, maples, and white pines that often top 30 feet. For evergreens, we do full-tree wraps that read beautifully from the street across these deep front-yard setbacks. We use commercial-grade LED product and weatherproof connections so the trees stay lit through Long Island ice and wind. We'll assess the height and access during the design visit and recommend whether wrapping, uplighting, or a combination gives your particular tree the best nighttime presence.
Absolutely — the acre and half-acre lots throughout Dix Hills are exactly what we plan for. Long driveways are a great opportunity for lined walkway lighting, lit lamp posts, and a lighting layout that draws the eye from the road to the front door. The challenge on bigger lots is power: we run commercial-grade outdoor extension and distribute load properly so you're not overloading circuits in December. We map the full property, including outbuildings and rear yards if you want them lit, and engineer the power plan as part of the design so everything runs reliably all season.
We recommend Dix Hills homeowners book by mid-October. We schedule Suffolk County installs in geographic clusters — grouping Dix Hills work with our Babylon, Bay Shore, and Brentwood routes — and the larger colonial and estate-style homes here take more crew time, so peak-November slots fill first. Booking early locks in your install date, gives us time to finalize the design around your roofline and trees, and ensures product is reserved. Most clients schedule installation for early-to-mid November so everything is lit by Thanksgiving weekend. We then handle any mid-season service calls and remove everything in January, so the only thing you do is enjoy it.

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