
Professional Christmas light installation for East Meadow's split-levels and Capes, done right.
Full-service holiday lighting for East Meadow homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
East Meadow homeowners hire us because they want their holiday lighting handled by a crew that understands central Nassau County housing stock — not a once-a-year side gig. This is a community of established families on well-kept blocks, where mid-century Capes, split-levels, and expanded ranches sit on tidy quarter-acre lots. Most residents here want their display to look clean and balanced from the curb, with neighbors who notice when the work is sloppy. We handle the ladders, the timers, and the takedown so you're not climbing onto an icy roofline in December. From the residential streets near Eisenhower Park to the blocks bordering Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow families across central Nassau trust us to install lights that hold up through the season and come down without a trace in January.
Lighting East Meadow, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of East Meadow, from the neighborhoods surrounding Eisenhower Park out to the southern blocks near the Bellmore line and the eastern sections toward Bethpage. Our same crews serve the surrounding Nassau County towns, so if you have family in Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, or East Rockaway, we can schedule installs together and keep your visits coordinated. We work the older residential grid off Hempstead Turnpike, the streets near East Meadow High School, and the quieter blocks toward the Levittown border. Because East Meadow sits centrally in the county, routing is efficient — we're roughly 25 miles from our White Plains depot, and we cluster nearby appointments to keep scheduling tight through the busy weeks of November and early December.
Built for East Meadow homes
East Meadow lots typically feature mature deciduous trees — oaks, maples, and the occasional flowering pear lining the streets — along with foundation evergreens and the spruces and arborvitae homeowners use for privacy screening. We wrap trunks and branch structures on those larger shade trees and net-light the dense evergreens for a fuller look. The dominant architecture here is post-war: Capes, split-levels, expanded ranches, and high ranches, many enlarged over the decades with second stories and additions. That means rooflines aren't always uniform, and gutters vary in age and condition, so we match clip type to each home rather than forcing a one-size approach. The main lighting challenges in East Meadow are the wind exposure on open blocks, the height of older shade trees, and tucking power runs neatly across attached-garage and walkway configurations common throughout the community.
Why local experience matters
East Meadow's housing makes lighting straightforward when you know what you're doing — and a headache when you don't. The single-story rooflines on many Capes and ranches are manageable, but the dormers, attached garages, and mature street trees create the kind of layout problems weekend DIYers underestimate. Open Long Island winters bring real wind off the South Shore, so every clip and connection has to be secured properly or you'll be re-hanging strands after the first storm. We use commercial-grade lighting rated for the cold, run everything on outdoor GFCI-safe connections, and set timers so you never touch a switch. When something fails mid-season, we come back — that's the difference between hiring a licensed, insured crew and stringing it up yourself.
Pricing in East Meadow
East Meadow is a practical, value-focused market, and we price accordingly. Roofline and entryway packages start around $599, and most homes here land in the $1,200–$2,800 range depending on linear footage, the number of trees wrapped, and how many stories we're working with. Every quote includes installation, all materials, mid-season service, and full takedown and storage. We'll walk your property and give you a flat number — no guessing.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in East Meadow

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 East Meadow — FAQ
Christmas light installation in East Meadow, 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 East Meadow installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of East Meadow, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes. Many East Meadow properties have mature oaks and maples along the front yard or curb, and these are some of our most-requested features. We wrap trunks and reach into the lower branch structure for a clean, layered look that reads well from the street. For the evergreens and arborvitae used as privacy screening on many lots, we use net lights or vertical wrapping for fuller coverage. We bring the right ladders and poles to handle the height these older shade trees reach, and we secure every run against the wind so strands don't sag or come loose during the season.
Absolutely. We serve East Meadow alongside neighboring Nassau County towns including Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, and East Rockaway, all with the same crews. If you'd like us to handle multiple family homes — say yours in East Meadow and a relative's in Bellmore or Bethpage — we'll schedule them close together to keep things efficient. It's a common request around the holidays, and clustering nearby addresses also helps us hold tighter appointment windows during the busy weeks. Just mention the additional properties when you book and we'll build a coordinated plan and quote for each home.
Open Long Island blocks catch real wind, and East Meadow's wider residential streets near the South Shore are no exception. We don't use staples or tape — every roofline strand is attached with proper clips matched to your gutter or shingle type, and tree wraps are secured at intervals so nothing whips loose. All connections are outdoor-rated and run off GFCI-safe power with timers. We also include mid-season service in every install: if a storm knocks something out of place or a strand fails, we come back and fix it. That reliability through December and into January is exactly why people stop trying to hang it themselves.
Yes. Many East Meadow properties have mature oaks and maples along the front yard or curb, and these are some of our most-requested features. We wrap trunks and reach into the lower branch structure for a clean, layered look that reads well from the street. For the evergreens and arborvitae used as privacy screening on many lots, we use net lights or vertical wrapping for fuller coverage. We bring the right ladders and poles to handle the height these older shade trees reach, and we secure every run against the wind so strands don't sag or come loose during the season.
Absolutely. We serve East Meadow alongside neighboring Nassau County towns including Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, and East Rockaway, all with the same crews. If you'd like us to handle multiple family homes — say yours in East Meadow and a relative's in Bellmore or Bethpage — we'll schedule them close together to keep things efficient. It's a common request around the holidays, and clustering nearby addresses also helps us hold tighter appointment windows during the busy weeks. Just mention the additional properties when you book and we'll build a coordinated plan and quote for each home.
Open Long Island blocks catch real wind, and East Meadow's wider residential streets near the South Shore are no exception. We don't use staples or tape — every roofline strand is attached with proper clips matched to your gutter or shingle type, and tree wraps are secured at intervals so nothing whips loose. All connections are outdoor-rated and run off GFCI-safe power with timers. We also include mid-season service in every install: if a storm knocks something out of place or a strand fails, we come back and fix it. That reliability through December and into January is exactly why people stop trying to hang it themselves.

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