
Christmas light installation for Franklin Square's tidy Nassau County blocks — done right, taken down clean
Full-service holiday lighting for Franklin Square homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Franklin Square homeowners call us because they want their holiday display handled by a crew that respects a working family's time and budget. This is a community of close-set Capes, colonials, and split-levels on well-kept lots, where neighbors notice who put their lights up first and who did it cleanly. We install along the residential streets off Hempstead Turnpike and the blocks surrounding the village center, matching rooflines, doorways, and the modest front-yard trees that define this part of Nassau County. With about 30,000 residents living mostly in primary homes, Franklin Square isn't an estate town — it's a place where people want a sharp, reliable display without the hassle of climbing ladders in December cold. We design, hang, maintain, and remove everything, so your only job is enjoying the porch light glow on the drive home.
Lighting Franklin Square, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Franklin Square and the surrounding Nassau County communities, including the residential pockets near the village center, the streets branching off Hempstead Turnpike, and the quieter blocks toward the southern town line. Our service area extends to neighboring Baldwin and Bellmore to the south, Bethpage and East Meadow to the east, and Carle Place toward the north, plus Cedarhurst in the Five Towns area. Because these towns sit close together with similar lot sizes and home styles, we route crews efficiently across the region, which keeps install dates flexible and travel costs reasonable. Whether you're near the commercial corridor or on a tucked-away dead-end street, we handle the full job — design, install, in-season service, and January takedown.
Built for Franklin Square homes
Franklin Square's housing stock leans toward post-war Capes, center-hall colonials, and split-levels, most with single-story porches, dormers, and modest peaked roofs that take roofline lighting beautifully. Front yards typically feature a Norway maple, pin oak, or a foundation evergreen or two — manageable to wrap or uplight without the multi-day jobs estate towns require. The challenge here is precision in tight quarters: shared driveways, close setbacks, and limited outdoor outlets mean we plan power runs and timer placement carefully to avoid tripped breakers and visible cords. We favor warm-white and classic multicolor schemes that read well from the sidewalk, since these blocks are walked and driven by neighbors all season. Wreaths on the door, a wrapped porch column, and a crisp roofline outline go a long way on a Franklin Square colonial.
Why local experience matters
Franklin Square homes sit on compact lots with mature street trees and tight property lines, which means a clean install matters — sloppy wiring and mismatched bulbs show fast when houses are this close together. We use commercial-grade C9 and mini-LED strands rated for Long Island's wet, windy winters, with clips sized to standard asphalt-shingle and aluminum-gutter rooflines common here. Coastal Nassau weather brings damp nor'easters and gusty cold snaps, so we secure every run against wind lift and moisture. We're fully insured, we don't leave clips in your gutters after takedown, and we store your strands off-season if you'd like. For a primary-residence community where curb appeal and good-neighbor standards count, that reliability is the whole point.
Pricing in Franklin Square
Franklin Square is a practical, primary-residence market, and our pricing reflects that. Packages start at $599 for a clean roofline-and-doorway display, with most homes here landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof height, tree wrapping, and the number of strands. Every quote includes professional-grade LEDs, installation, mid-season service if a strand fails, and full January takedown. No surprise fees, no ladders for you.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Franklin Square

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 Franklin Square — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Franklin Square, 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 Franklin Square installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Franklin Square, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — most Franklin Square homes sit on compact lots with shared driveways and limited setbacks, and that's exactly the kind of property we install on every day across Nassau County. Our crews use ladders and equipment sized for one-and-two-story Capes, colonials, and split-levels, so we can work cleanly even where houses are close together. We plan power runs carefully to avoid stringing cords across walkways or shared driveways, and we keep wiring tucked and tidy so the display looks sharp from the sidewalk. Tight quarters are a routing problem we solve, not an obstacle.
It's built for it. Franklin Square gets the damp, windy winters typical of coastal Nassau County — nor'easters, freezing rain, and gusty cold fronts off the Atlantic. We use commercial-grade, weather-rated LED strands and secure every roofline and tree run against wind lift, with clips matched to your gutter and shingle type. Connections are kept off the ground and protected from moisture pooling. If a strand does fail mid-season, our in-season service is included in your package, so we come back out and fix it without an extra charge. You shouldn't have to climb a ladder in January to chase a dead bulb.
We recommend booking by mid-to-late October. Franklin Square sits in a dense cluster of towns we serve — Baldwin, Bellmore, East Meadow, Carle Place — and demand across this region fills our November install calendar quickly. Early bookers get first pick of installation dates, which matters if you want lights up before Thanksgiving weekend. Because we route crews efficiently through these neighboring Nassau communities, we can often offer flexible scheduling, but the closer it gets to December, the tighter availability becomes. Reaching out early also gives us time to design your display around your specific roofline, trees, and outdoor power setup.
Yes — most Franklin Square homes sit on compact lots with shared driveways and limited setbacks, and that's exactly the kind of property we install on every day across Nassau County. Our crews use ladders and equipment sized for one-and-two-story Capes, colonials, and split-levels, so we can work cleanly even where houses are close together. We plan power runs carefully to avoid stringing cords across walkways or shared driveways, and we keep wiring tucked and tidy so the display looks sharp from the sidewalk. Tight quarters are a routing problem we solve, not an obstacle.
It's built for it. Franklin Square gets the damp, windy winters typical of coastal Nassau County — nor'easters, freezing rain, and gusty cold fronts off the Atlantic. We use commercial-grade, weather-rated LED strands and secure every roofline and tree run against wind lift, with clips matched to your gutter and shingle type. Connections are kept off the ground and protected from moisture pooling. If a strand does fail mid-season, our in-season service is included in your package, so we come back out and fix it without an extra charge. You shouldn't have to climb a ladder in January to chase a dead bulb.
We recommend booking by mid-to-late October. Franklin Square sits in a dense cluster of towns we serve — Baldwin, Bellmore, East Meadow, Carle Place — and demand across this region fills our November install calendar quickly. Early bookers get first pick of installation dates, which matters if you want lights up before Thanksgiving weekend. Because we route crews efficiently through these neighboring Nassau communities, we can often offer flexible scheduling, but the closer it gets to December, the tighter availability becomes. Reaching out early also gives us time to design your display around your specific roofline, trees, and outdoor power setup.

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