
Professional Christmas light installation for Garden City's tree-lined colonial blocks and historic estates
Full-service holiday lighting for Garden City homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Garden City residents hire us because the village's mature street canopy and well-kept colonial and Tudor homes deserve installs that look intentional, not improvised. This is one of Nassau County's most architecturally consistent communities — broad, planned avenues, deep front lawns, and stately homes that read beautifully when the lighting follows the rooflines and frames the established trees instead of fighting them. We handle the climb, the timed photocells, and the post-season takedown so homeowners don't spend a December weekend untangling cords on a ladder. From the residential streets near the Garden City train station to the quieter blocks toward the village edges, we design each display around the specific home and lot. Our crews show up on schedule, label every run, and store your materials through the off-season, which is exactly what busy Garden City families ask us for year after year.
Lighting Garden City, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Garden City, from the streets surrounding the Long Island Rail Road station and Franklin Avenue commercial corridor out to the residential edges of the village. Our service area extends across the surrounding Nassau County communities we already work in — bordering Carle Place and East Meadow to the east, plus Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, and Cedarhurst across the wider region. Whether your home sits on one of the broad central avenues with deep setbacks or in the tighter blocks closer to the rail line, we route power cleanly and time everything to dusk. Because we keep crews moving across neighboring towns throughout the season, scheduling a Garden City install rarely means a long wait, and we coordinate takedown dates the same way we coordinate the install.
Built for Garden City homes
Garden City's housing stock leans heavily on early-twentieth-century colonials, center-hall Tudors, and brick traditionals set on generous, manicured lots — exactly the homes that reward symmetrical roofline lighting and crisp warm-white runs over the dormers and gables. The village's signature mature canopy gives us excellent candidates for tree wrapping: large oaks and maples on the front lawns, plus foundation evergreens and ornamental specimens framing the entries. The challenges here are the height of those trees and the width of the avenues, which can make a display look thin if it isn't scaled up. We size light density to the lot and use bistro or net lighting on larger evergreens so they read fully from the street. For the more formal homes, we keep palettes restrained — warm white on the architecture, with color reserved for accent points if a family wants it.
Why local experience matters
Garden City presents a few specific lighting challenges, and we plan for them. The village's tall, mature shade trees — oaks, maples, and lindens lining the avenues — mean roofline runs and tree wraps have to be measured carefully so cords don't sag into branches or get pinched by limbs. Coastal Nassau weather brings damp wind off the Sound and freeze-thaw cycles that loosen poorly anchored clips, so we use commercial-grade fasteners and weather-rated connectors rated for the full season. The village also takes its appearance seriously, and many homeowners want clean, symmetrical displays that respect the neighborhood's planned, formal character. We bury and conceal wiring where we can, time everything on photocells, and return for any midseason outage — no homeowner ladder work required.
Pricing in Garden City
Garden City installs are quoted per home based on roofline length, tree count, and access. Most village homes land between $1,200 and $2,800 for a full design including professional-grade materials, installation, midseason service, and January takedown. Smaller entry-and-walkway packages start around $599, while larger homes with multiple mature trees to wrap run higher. Every quote is itemized so you see exactly what's driving the number before we schedule.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Garden City

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 Garden City — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Garden City, 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 Garden City installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Garden City, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — the large oaks and maples lining many Garden City lawns are some of our favorite features to light. We use professional reach equipment to wrap trunks and lower canopies and to net-light larger evergreens so they read fully from the avenue rather than looking patchy. Because these trees are tall and the village streets are wide, we scale up light density on purpose so the display doesn't disappear at a distance. We also route cords to avoid pinching against branches during wind, which matters with Garden City's exposed lots and the damp coastal air that comes off Long Island through December.
We do. Garden City's planned avenues and traditional colonial and Tudor homes tend to look best with restrained, symmetrical lighting, and that's how we design by default. Most homeowners here choose warm-white roofline runs with matched tree and entry accents, which keeps the display cohesive with neighbors rather than clashing. If you want color, we typically reserve it for specific accent points like a front door or a single specimen tree. We measure rooflines so both sides balance, conceal wiring where possible, and time everything on photocells so the whole block lights at dusk.
We recommend booking by early to mid-November. Because we run crews across Garden City and the neighboring Nassau towns we serve — including Carle Place, East Meadow, and Bethpage — the late-November and early-December windows fill quickly. Booking early lets us measure your rooflines and trees, confirm material counts, and lock an install date that fits your schedule. Garden City installs that involve multiple mature trees or larger colonials take more crew time, so those benefit most from early scheduling. We also set your January takedown date at the time of booking so removal and storage are handled without you having to follow up later.
Yes — the large oaks and maples lining many Garden City lawns are some of our favorite features to light. We use professional reach equipment to wrap trunks and lower canopies and to net-light larger evergreens so they read fully from the avenue rather than looking patchy. Because these trees are tall and the village streets are wide, we scale up light density on purpose so the display doesn't disappear at a distance. We also route cords to avoid pinching against branches during wind, which matters with Garden City's exposed lots and the damp coastal air that comes off Long Island through December.
We do. Garden City's planned avenues and traditional colonial and Tudor homes tend to look best with restrained, symmetrical lighting, and that's how we design by default. Most homeowners here choose warm-white roofline runs with matched tree and entry accents, which keeps the display cohesive with neighbors rather than clashing. If you want color, we typically reserve it for specific accent points like a front door or a single specimen tree. We measure rooflines so both sides balance, conceal wiring where possible, and time everything on photocells so the whole block lights at dusk.
We recommend booking by early to mid-November. Because we run crews across Garden City and the neighboring Nassau towns we serve — including Carle Place, East Meadow, and Bethpage — the late-November and early-December windows fill quickly. Booking early lets us measure your rooflines and trees, confirm material counts, and lock an install date that fits your schedule. Garden City installs that involve multiple mature trees or larger colonials take more crew time, so those benefit most from early scheduling. We also set your January takedown date at the time of booking so removal and storage are handled without you having to follow up later.

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