
Professional Christmas light installation for East Northport's tree-lined Suffolk County neighborhoods
Full-service holiday lighting for East Northport homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
East Northport homeowners hire us because we understand what it takes to light a typical Suffolk County property — the mature oaks and maples shading the front yard, the split-levels and colonials set back on deep suburban lots, and the practical mindset that wants the job done right without the hassle. This is a primary-residence community of roughly 20,000 people who decorate for their own families and neighbors, not for show. We handle the ladder work, the timers, the tangled strands, and the takedown so you don't spend a December weekend on an icy roofline. From the residential streets near Larkfield Road to the quieter blocks toward Elwood, we install commercial-grade lighting that holds up through a full Long Island winter and looks clean from the curb every single night.
Lighting East Northport, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of East Northport's residential pockets — from the established neighborhoods along Larkfield Road to the homes stretching toward Elwood and the Commack border. Our crews work the entire central Suffolk corridor, so if you're in East Northport you're well within our regular route. We also serve neighboring communities including Brentwood, Bay Shore, Babylon, Bohemia, Brookhaven, and out toward Center Moriches, which means our trucks are in the area throughout the install season. Whether your home sits on one of the older tree-lined streets or in a newer subdivision near the Northport line, we map each property individually for the right strand lengths, anchor points, and outlet placement before a single light goes up.
Built for East Northport homes
East Northport's housing stock leans toward postwar colonials, split-levels, ranches, and high-ranches on quarter- to half-acre lots, many shaded by the oaks, maples, and white pines that define this part of Suffolk County. Those evergreens make beautiful natural centerpieces — we wrap pine and spruce trunks and lower branches with warm-white minis, and a tall blue spruce out front often becomes the focal point of a whole display. Rooflines on the area's wider ranches and split-levels call for careful strand planning so the lights trace clean lines instead of sagging across the entry. The main challenge here is the tree cover itself: dense canopy means we route power and strands around trunks and overhead limbs, and we factor in the leaf-and-needle debris that can build up on gutters before installation day.
Why local experience matters
Long Island winters throw wind, wet snow, and freeze-thaw cycles at every clip and connector, and East Northport's heavy tree canopy adds another layer — falling limbs and low branches that snag improperly run lines. We use commercial-grade C9 and mini-light strands rated for the cold, secured with clips designed for asphalt shingles and aluminum gutters rather than staples that crack in January. Because so many homes here sit under mature oaks and pines, we plan runs that avoid abrasion against bark and keep cords off wet ground. We're a fully insured crew, we pull our own ladders, and we return for any midseason outage. When the lights need to come down in January, we handle that too — no frozen strands left in your gutters until spring.
Pricing in East Northport
Most East Northport homes fall into our mid-market range, with roofline-and-tree packages typically running $1,200 to $2,800 depending on the linear footage, number of stories, and how many trees you want wrapped. Smaller starter displays begin around $599. Every quote includes installation, a programmable timer, takedown after the season, and midseason service if a strand goes dark. We provide the lights, so there's nothing for you to store or replace each year.
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Holiday lighting services in East Northport

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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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 East Northport — FAQ
Christmas light installation in East Northport, 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 Northport installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of East Northport, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — mature evergreens are one of the most common requests in East Northport, and they make excellent focal points. We wrap trunks and accessible lower branches with warm-white or multicolor mini-lights, and for very tall spruces or pines we use extension poles and professional ladders to reach higher than most homeowners safely can. We assess each tree before quoting because canopy density, branch height, and proximity to power affect how much strand we use. Wrapping a single large evergreen typically adds a few hundred dollars to a roofline package, and the result reads clearly from the street even through bare winter branches.
Yes, takedown is included in every East Northport install. We return in January — usually within the first couple of weeks — to remove all strands, clips, and timers, and we coil and store the lights since they're our equipment. This matters here because frozen strands left on gutters through a Long Island January are nearly impossible to remove without damaging clips or shingles, and snagged cords under heavy tree canopy can become a hazard. You won't be climbing an icy ladder or fighting tangled strands in February. We schedule takedown around weather windows so removal happens safely on dry, manageable days.
We recommend booking by mid-October for East Northport and the surrounding central Suffolk communities. Because our crews run a regular route through East Northport, Commack, and neighboring towns like Brentwood and Bay Shore, the best installation dates in November fill quickly. Booking early lets us schedule a property walkthrough, confirm strand lengths and tree wraps, and get your display up before Thanksgiving weekend when most neighbors light theirs. Last-minute requests in December are sometimes possible, but options narrow and the tree-heavy yards common here take longer to plan. An early site visit also lets us flag any outlet or timer needs before install day.
Yes — mature evergreens are one of the most common requests in East Northport, and they make excellent focal points. We wrap trunks and accessible lower branches with warm-white or multicolor mini-lights, and for very tall spruces or pines we use extension poles and professional ladders to reach higher than most homeowners safely can. We assess each tree before quoting because canopy density, branch height, and proximity to power affect how much strand we use. Wrapping a single large evergreen typically adds a few hundred dollars to a roofline package, and the result reads clearly from the street even through bare winter branches.
Yes, takedown is included in every East Northport install. We return in January — usually within the first couple of weeks — to remove all strands, clips, and timers, and we coil and store the lights since they're our equipment. This matters here because frozen strands left on gutters through a Long Island January are nearly impossible to remove without damaging clips or shingles, and snagged cords under heavy tree canopy can become a hazard. You won't be climbing an icy ladder or fighting tangled strands in February. We schedule takedown around weather windows so removal happens safely on dry, manageable days.
We recommend booking by mid-October for East Northport and the surrounding central Suffolk communities. Because our crews run a regular route through East Northport, Commack, and neighboring towns like Brentwood and Bay Shore, the best installation dates in November fill quickly. Booking early lets us schedule a property walkthrough, confirm strand lengths and tree wraps, and get your display up before Thanksgiving weekend when most neighbors light theirs. Last-minute requests in December are sometimes possible, but options narrow and the tree-heavy yards common here take longer to plan. An early site visit also lets us flag any outlet or timer needs before install day.

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