
Professional Christmas light installation for Harrison's colonials, Tudors, and tree-lined estate blocks.
Full-service holiday lighting for Harrison homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Harrison residents call us because the town's mix of stately Tudors, brick colonials, and newer custom builds each demands a different lighting approach — and most homeowners here don't have the time or ladders to tackle a two-story roofline safely. Set across both the downtown village core and the larger-lot Purchase section, Harrison spans modest residential blocks and substantial wooded properties, which means a one-size package rarely fits. We handle the full job: design, professional-grade installation, mid-season maintenance, and takedown. From the homes near Harrison Avenue and the Metro-North station to the quieter estate roads up toward Purchase, we measure every property individually. Our crews work clean, hide the wiring, and time the install so your display is glowing well before the first weekend in December. No tangled storage bins, no risky climbs — just a finished look that suits the home.
Lighting Harrison, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Harrison, from the dense residential streets around the downtown village and Metro-North hub to the expansive properties throughout the Purchase section in the town's northern reaches. Because Census ZIP detail wasn't available for every block here, our crews simply map your property directly and route from our White Plains depot, roughly 25 miles out. Harrison sits among a cluster of communities we already serve, so we coordinate routes with nearby jobs in Bronxville and Ardsley to the southwest, and run north toward Briarcliff Manor, Bedford, Buchanan, and Cortlandt. If you're near the West Harrison line or out along the wooded eastern edge of town, we reach you. Same scheduling, same crews, same takedown service after the holidays — no matter which corner of Harrison your home sits in.
Built for Harrison homes
Harrison homes range from interwar Tudors and center-hall colonials in the village to larger contemporary and Georgian-style builds out in Purchase. The Tudors look best with warm-white roofline outlines that trace their steep gables and dormers, while colonials suit clean ridge runs paired with lit garland on columns and entries. The town's signature challenge is its trees: tall blue spruces, white pines, and broad sugar maples are common, and wrapping a 30-foot evergreen requires lift equipment and proper spacing, not extension-ladder guesswork. On shaded village lots we lean on path and shrub lighting to compensate for tree cover blocking the roofline view. Driveway-length properties in Purchase often benefit from lining the approach so the display registers from the road. We match warm-white or color palettes to each home's brick, stone, or stucco facade rather than defaulting to a single look.
Why local experience matters
Harrison's tree canopy is the biggest variable we plan around. Mature oaks and maples shade many of the older village lots, while Purchase properties carry tall evergreens and long approach drives that change how a display reads from the street. Exposed rooflines off the higher ground catch winter wind coming down the valley, so we anchor every run with clips rated for sustained gusts rather than relying on adhesive shortcuts. We also know Westchester's permitting and HOA expectations — several Harrison subdivisions have firm rules about exterior displays and timing. Working from our White Plains depot just 25 miles away means we respond fast if a strand fails during a January cold snap. We use commercial-grade LEDs, not big-box product, because Harrison winters are hard on cheap lights.
Pricing in Harrison
Most Harrison homes land between $1,200 and $2,800 for a full professional install, including design, commercial LEDs, installation, in-season maintenance, and post-holiday takedown. Smaller village colonials with a single roofline start around $599, while larger Purchase properties with tall evergreens, long driveways, and multiple stories run higher and get a custom quote. Pricing reflects linear footage, roof height, and tree wrapping. We give a firm number after measuring — no surprises.
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Holiday lighting services in Harrison

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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Storefronts, offices and properties that drive traffic.
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App-controlled LED, installed once and lit all year.
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Town greens, main streets and public spaces.
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Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Harrison — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Harrison, 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 Harrison installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Harrison, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes. Many Harrison homes north toward Purchase have 20-to-40-foot blue spruces, white pines, and arborvitae lining the drive or anchoring the front lawn. We bring lift equipment and use commercial wrapping techniques with proper light spacing so the tree reads evenly from top to bottom — not bunched at the base, which is the telltale sign of a DIY job. Tall-tree wrapping is the single most requested upgrade in this part of town because it carries the whole display from the road. We quote it per tree based on height and trunk diameter, and we secure every run so winter wind off the higher ground doesn't shift the strands.
We do. Several Harrison subdivisions, particularly in the newer Purchase developments, have rules covering display timing, color, and how long lights can stay up. We design within those guidelines — typically warm-white or classic palettes, installed after Thanksgiving and removed in January. If your association requires submitted plans or has a specific takedown deadline, tell us during the quote and we'll build the schedule around it. Because we install and remove on our own timeline, you're never the house that left lights up too long. We've worked enough Westchester communities to know what passes review and what draws a complaint, and we keep your display compliant from the start.
Harrison's village streets near the downtown and Metro-North station have mature oaks and maples that can block your roofline from street view, especially with branches still holding leaves into late fall. On those shaded lots we shift emphasis toward what's actually visible from the road — lit shrubs, walkway and path lighting, wrapped foundation plantings, and entry garland — so the display still lands even when the upper roof is partially hidden. We walk the property at dusk during the quote to see exactly what registers from the curb. The goal is a balanced look that works with your canopy, not a roofline outline nobody can see through the branches.
Yes. Many Harrison homes north toward Purchase have 20-to-40-foot blue spruces, white pines, and arborvitae lining the drive or anchoring the front lawn. We bring lift equipment and use commercial wrapping techniques with proper light spacing so the tree reads evenly from top to bottom — not bunched at the base, which is the telltale sign of a DIY job. Tall-tree wrapping is the single most requested upgrade in this part of town because it carries the whole display from the road. We quote it per tree based on height and trunk diameter, and we secure every run so winter wind off the higher ground doesn't shift the strands.
We do. Several Harrison subdivisions, particularly in the newer Purchase developments, have rules covering display timing, color, and how long lights can stay up. We design within those guidelines — typically warm-white or classic palettes, installed after Thanksgiving and removed in January. If your association requires submitted plans or has a specific takedown deadline, tell us during the quote and we'll build the schedule around it. Because we install and remove on our own timeline, you're never the house that left lights up too long. We've worked enough Westchester communities to know what passes review and what draws a complaint, and we keep your display compliant from the start.
Harrison's village streets near the downtown and Metro-North station have mature oaks and maples that can block your roofline from street view, especially with branches still holding leaves into late fall. On those shaded lots we shift emphasis toward what's actually visible from the road — lit shrubs, walkway and path lighting, wrapped foundation plantings, and entry garland — so the display still lands even when the upper roof is partially hidden. We walk the property at dusk during the quote to see exactly what registers from the curb. The goal is a balanced look that works with your canopy, not a roofline outline nobody can see through the branches.

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