
Salt-tested holiday lighting for Long Beach barrier-island homes and boardwalk blocks
Full-service holiday lighting for Long Beach homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Long Beach residents hire us because lighting a home on a barrier island is not the same as lighting one inland. The Atlantic wind, the salt spray off the boardwalk, and the dense mix of bungalows, raised post-Sandy homes, and oceanfront condos all demand fixtures and fastening methods built for the conditions. We work the full City of Long Beach — from the West End cottages to the canal blocks of the East End and the high-rises along the boardwalk corridor. Many of our clients here split time between Long Beach and the city, so they want a crew that handles install, maintenance through the season, and takedown without them being on-site. We're a 28-mile run from our White Plains depot, close enough to respond fast when a coastal storm knocks a strand loose mid-December.
Lighting Long Beach, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Long Beach, including the West End near the bay, the central residential streets off Park and Broadway, the East End canal homes, and the oceanfront buildings facing the boardwalk. Because Long Beach sits on a barrier island, we also serve the mainland communities just across the bridges — bordering Baldwin and Bellmore to the north, with regular routes out to Cedarhurst, Carle Place, East Meadow, and Bethpage. If your property is on a numbered West End street, a canal-front lot, or one of the raised homes rebuilt after Sandy, we've lit homes like yours. Second-home owners who aren't around for the install can leave a key or schedule a walkthrough by photo, and we handle the rest.
Built for Long Beach homes
Long Beach housing runs from compact West End bungalows on tight lots to substantial raised single-family homes rebuilt to flood code after Hurricane Sandy, plus mid-rise condos and co-ops along the boardwalk. The raised homes are a specific challenge — higher rooflines and exposed pilings mean we plan light runs that read well from the street despite the added elevation. Tree canopy here is sparser and salt-tolerant than inland Nassau: you'll see London plane and honey locust along the residential streets, with hardy pines and shrubs in yards rather than the big maples and oaks of East Meadow or Bethpage. We tend to lean into roofline and railing lighting, porch and entry wraps, and tasteful warm-white runs on the smaller front yard shrubs, since dense tree-wrapping isn't the move on most island lots.
Why local experience matters
Long Beach is a salt-air, high-wind environment, and that changes everything about how lights get installed here. We use marine-grade clips, corrosion-resistant connectors, and tie-down methods rated for the gusts that come straight off the ocean — the same winds that strip cheap big-box light strands by mid-season. We don't run staples into shingles on the raised post-Sandy homes; we use gutter and ridge clips that won't compromise the building envelope. For boardwalk-facing condos and co-ops, we know the boards often require approved access windows and insured contractors, and we carry the documentation those buildings ask for. And since so many owners are seasonal, we offer mid-season service calls so a downed strand gets fixed before you next visit.
Pricing in Long Beach
Long Beach is a practical, value-minded market, so we keep packages straightforward. Roofline and entry packages start around $599, with most island homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roofline length, height of the raised structure, and how much railing and shrub work you want. Boardwalk condo and co-op units that need only balcony and entry lighting come in lower. Every quote includes install, mid-season service, and post-holiday takedown.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Long Beach

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 Long Beach — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Long Beach, 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 Long Beach installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Long Beach, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Not with the right materials. Standard retail light strands corrode and fail fast in Long Beach's salt environment, which is why we use commercial-grade LED strands with sealed, corrosion-resistant connectors and marine-rated clips. The bigger issue is wind — gusts off the ocean will pull poorly fastened strands loose. We tie down to gutters, ridges, and railings using clips engineered for coastal gusts rather than tape or staples that give out. If a December storm does knock something loose, we include mid-season service so we come back and re-secure it. The combination of better hardware and on-call service is exactly why island homeowners stop buying their own lights.
Yes, this is most of our coastal clientele. A lot of Long Beach homes are second homes or seasonal rentals, so we built our process around owners who aren't around in December. We can do a full quote from photos and a measured walkthrough, coordinate access through a left key, lockbox, or a neighbor, and handle install, any mid-season fixes, and takedown after the holidays — all without you needing to drive out from the city. We send before-and-after photos so you can see exactly how the home looks lit. When the season ends, we remove everything and store it for next year if you'd like.
We do plenty of condo and co-op lighting in Long Beach's oceanfront buildings. Those units usually call for balcony railing wraps, entry lighting, and window-framing rather than full rooflines, and the look reads beautifully against the boardwalk. The main thing to know is that many buildings require licensed, insured contractors and have specific rules about access, exterior fixtures, and install windows — we carry the insurance documentation boards ask for and work within their approval process. If you're in a building with an HOA or co-op board, let us know early so we can confirm any restrictions before scheduling your install.
Not with the right materials. Standard retail light strands corrode and fail fast in Long Beach's salt environment, which is why we use commercial-grade LED strands with sealed, corrosion-resistant connectors and marine-rated clips. The bigger issue is wind — gusts off the ocean will pull poorly fastened strands loose. We tie down to gutters, ridges, and railings using clips engineered for coastal gusts rather than tape or staples that give out. If a December storm does knock something loose, we include mid-season service so we come back and re-secure it. The combination of better hardware and on-call service is exactly why island homeowners stop buying their own lights.
Yes, this is most of our coastal clientele. A lot of Long Beach homes are second homes or seasonal rentals, so we built our process around owners who aren't around in December. We can do a full quote from photos and a measured walkthrough, coordinate access through a left key, lockbox, or a neighbor, and handle install, any mid-season fixes, and takedown after the holidays — all without you needing to drive out from the city. We send before-and-after photos so you can see exactly how the home looks lit. When the season ends, we remove everything and store it for next year if you'd like.
We do plenty of condo and co-op lighting in Long Beach's oceanfront buildings. Those units usually call for balcony railing wraps, entry lighting, and window-framing rather than full rooflines, and the look reads beautifully against the boardwalk. The main thing to know is that many buildings require licensed, insured contractors and have specific rules about access, exterior fixtures, and install windows — we carry the insurance documentation boards ask for and work within their approval process. If you're in a building with an HOA or co-op board, let us know early so we can confirm any restrictions before scheduling your install.

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