
Christmas light installation across Greenburgh's villages, hamlets, and tree-lined Westchester streets
Full-service holiday lighting for Greenburgh homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Greenburgh isn't one place — it's a patchwork of villages and unincorporated hamlets spread across central Westchester County, and that's exactly why homeowners here hire a crew that knows the terrain. Whether you're in one of the older residential pockets near the Tarrytown border or the newer subdivisions toward Hartsdale and Edgemont, our installers handle the wiring, the ladders, and the cold December mornings so you don't have to. Greenburgh's roughly 96,000 residents tend to be practical, busy professionals who want clean, well-fitted lights — not a weekend project that ends with a tangled mess in the garage. We bring commercial-grade product, custom-cut runs, and a team that's done thousands of Westchester rooflines. From mature shade trees to multi-gable Colonials, we measure, install, maintain, and take it all down in January.
Lighting Greenburgh, neighborhood by neighborhood
Because Greenburgh covers so many distinct communities, our coverage spans the full township — from the Hartsdale and Edgemont areas to the hamlets bordering Tarrytown and Elmsford. We regularly run crews to neighboring Ardsley just to the south, and extend service north and east toward Briarcliff Manor, Bronxville, Bedford, Buchanan, and Cortlandt. Local ZIP coverage data wasn't available for every Greenburgh hamlet, so the simplest approach is this: if you're inside the Town of Greenburgh and 22 miles or so from our White Plains depot, we'll schedule you. That includes the wooded residential blocks off the main commercial corridors, the established cul-de-sac neighborhoods, and the denser streets closer to the Bronx River Parkway.
Built for Greenburgh homes
Greenburgh's residential streets are shaded by mature oaks, sugar maples, and the occasional towering blue spruce — the kind of evergreens that look spectacular wrapped but require lift equipment and patience. Architecturally, you'll find a lot of mid-century Colonials, split-levels, and Tudors in the Hartsdale and Edgemont sections, alongside newer construction with steeper, multi-gable rooflines that demand custom-cut light runs. The challenge here is variety: a single street might have a low ranch next to a three-story center-hall Colonial, so we measure every roof individually rather than working off a one-size package. The dense tree cover also means we plan trunk-and-canopy wraps carefully so the lighting reads from the street through the branches. Power access can be tricky on older homes, so we map outlets and run weatherproof extensions before install day to keep your display balanced.
Why local experience matters
Greenburgh's mix of mature tree canopy and varied home ages creates real installation challenges that a national franchise won't anticipate. Many properties here sit on lots with tall oaks and maples that overhang the roofline, which means our crews work around brittle limbs and uneven grades in December cold. The township's older housing stock often has original fascia and gutters that need careful clipping rather than staples or nails. Westchester winters bring ice loading and wind off the Hudson corridor, so we use commercial-grade clips and weatherproof connections rated to hold through January storms. Being based 22 miles away in White Plains means we're close enough for same-week service calls if a string goes dark — not a seasonal pop-up that disappears after Thanksgiving weekend.
Pricing in Greenburgh
Greenburgh is a primary-residence, mid-market community, so we keep pricing transparent and value-focused. Roofline packages start around $599 for smaller homes, with most Greenburgh installations landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof footage, story height, and whether you add tree wraps or walkway lighting. Pricing includes installation, all commercial-grade materials, mid-season maintenance, and January takedown. We provide a firm quote before any work begins — no surprise add-ons.
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Holiday lighting services in Greenburgh

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 Greenburgh — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Greenburgh, 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 Greenburgh installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Greenburgh, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes. Greenburgh is unusual because it includes several distinct communities — incorporated villages plus unincorporated hamlets like Hartsdale and Edgemont — and we service the entire township. We don't treat it as one undifferentiated area; our scheduling accounts for the different neighborhoods, from the streets near the Elmsford and Tarrytown borders to the residential pockets toward Ardsley. If you're inside the Town of Greenburgh, we'll come measure your home regardless of which hamlet or village section you're in. Because we're based just 22 miles away in White Plains, getting a crew to any part of Greenburgh is straightforward, including return visits if something needs adjusting mid-season.
We can. Greenburgh has heavy mature tree cover — oaks, maples, and large evergreens are common across the township's older residential streets. For tall spruces and pines, we bring lift equipment and use trunk-and-canopy wrapping techniques designed to read clearly from the street even through dense branches. We'll walk your lot first to assess which trees make sense to light and how much product each will need, since a 30-foot blue spruce uses dramatically more material than a roofline. We're also careful around brittle winter limbs and uneven grades, which are typical on Greenburgh's wooded lots, so the install is safe for both our crew and your landscaping.
Call us and we'll fix it — usually within the same week. Greenburgh winters bring ice loading, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles that can stress even well-installed displays, which is exactly why we use commercial-grade clips and weatherproof connections instead of consumer-grade strings. Maintenance is included in your package for the full season. Being headquartered 22 miles away in White Plains means we're a genuine local operation, not a seasonal vendor that vanishes after the holidays. If a run goes dark or a clip slips after a storm, we send a crew back out to diagnose and repair it so your display stays consistent from Thanksgiving through New Year's.
Yes. Greenburgh is unusual because it includes several distinct communities — incorporated villages plus unincorporated hamlets like Hartsdale and Edgemont — and we service the entire township. We don't treat it as one undifferentiated area; our scheduling accounts for the different neighborhoods, from the streets near the Elmsford and Tarrytown borders to the residential pockets toward Ardsley. If you're inside the Town of Greenburgh, we'll come measure your home regardless of which hamlet or village section you're in. Because we're based just 22 miles away in White Plains, getting a crew to any part of Greenburgh is straightforward, including return visits if something needs adjusting mid-season.
We can. Greenburgh has heavy mature tree cover — oaks, maples, and large evergreens are common across the township's older residential streets. For tall spruces and pines, we bring lift equipment and use trunk-and-canopy wrapping techniques designed to read clearly from the street even through dense branches. We'll walk your lot first to assess which trees make sense to light and how much product each will need, since a 30-foot blue spruce uses dramatically more material than a roofline. We're also careful around brittle winter limbs and uneven grades, which are typical on Greenburgh's wooded lots, so the install is safe for both our crew and your landscaping.
Call us and we'll fix it — usually within the same week. Greenburgh winters bring ice loading, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles that can stress even well-installed displays, which is exactly why we use commercial-grade clips and weatherproof connections instead of consumer-grade strings. Maintenance is included in your package for the full season. Being headquartered 22 miles away in White Plains means we're a genuine local operation, not a seasonal vendor that vanishes after the holidays. If a run goes dark or a clip slips after a storm, we send a crew back out to diagnose and repair it so your display stays consistent from Thanksgiving through New Year's.

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