Christmas light installation in North Castle
★ North Castle, New York · Westchester County

Professional Christmas light installation for North Castle's wooded Westchester properties.

Full-service holiday lighting for North Castle homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.

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North Castle homeowners hire us because the town's spread-out, tree-heavy lots demand more than a ladder and a string of bulbs from the hardware store. Across the Armonk, North White Plains, and Banksville sections that make up North Castle's roughly 12,700 residents, properties tend toward set-back colonials, expanded ranches, and newer custom builds tucked behind mature hardwoods. That means tall rooflines, long driveway approaches, and dense canopy that swallows poorly planned displays. We design installations that read clearly from the road and account for the privacy and scale that define this corner of northern Westchester County. From the busier commercial stretch near Armonk village to the quieter residential roads toward the Connecticut line, we handle the full job — design, professional-grade product, installation, mid-season service, and takedown — so North Castle families get a polished holiday display without spending December balancing on a ladder in the cold.

Lighting North Castle, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of North Castle, including the Armonk village area, North White Plains, and the Banksville section near the Connecticut border. Because verified ZIP data isn't available for the town, we organize coverage by neighborhood: the commercial-adjacent residential blocks around Armonk, the more rural eastern roads, and the southern sections closer to White Plains. North Castle sits within our broader northern Westchester service map, so we already run crews through bordering and nearby communities including Bedford, Briarcliff Manor, Buchanan, and the Cortlandt area, plus Ardsley and Bronxville to the south. If you're on a long wooded lot off a main road or a tighter residential street near the village center, we schedule by route to keep installation and takedown windows tight across the whole region.

Built for North Castle homes

North Castle homes lean toward traditional Westchester architecture — center-hall colonials, expanded ranches, and a growing number of larger custom builds on multi-acre wooded parcels. The dominant tree species we work with are mature oaks, sugar maples, and stands of white pine and spruce, which both create the town's signature shaded character and present real lighting challenges. Tall, multi-trunk hardwoods need ground-up wrapping techniques and proper extension planning, while evergreens take net or wrap lighting that holds shape under snow load. Steep, multi-gable rooflines common on the colonials require careful gutter-line and ridge work. Because so many lots are set well back behind trees, we focus on layering — roofline outlines, wrapped specimen trees near the drive, and warm pathway accents — so the display has depth and actually reads from the road instead of disappearing into the canopy.

Why local experience matters

North Castle's conditions reward experience. The town's heavy oak, maple, and evergreen canopy means we're often lighting trees 30 to 50 feet tall, which requires proper rigging rather than tossing strands from a step stool. Long set-back driveways need lighting that guides the eye from the road to the door — a design problem, not just a product problem. Winter winds funneling through the Kensico Reservoir corridor and exposed ridgelines can shred consumer-grade clips, so we use commercial fasteners and weather-rated, all-copper-wire strands built to survive a full Westchester season. We also handle the practical side: timers set to local sunset, mid-season service calls if a run goes dark, and clean takedown in January so you're not staring at faded lights in March.

Pricing in North Castle

North Castle projects are quoted to the property, since lot size and tree height vary widely across town. Most homes here land between $1,200 and $2,800 for a full roofline-and-trees package with professional product, installation, mid-season service, and January takedown. Smaller, more contained displays start around $599, while larger wooded estates with multiple specimen trees and long driveways run higher. Every quote is custom because no two North Castle lots are alike.

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Christmas lighting in North Castle — FAQ

Christmas light installation in North Castle, 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 North Castle installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.

Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of North Castle, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.

Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in North Castle. Many properties here have mature oaks, maples, and evergreens running 30 to 50 feet, and we use professional rigging and pole tools rather than ladders alone to wrap trunks and canopies safely. For tall specimen trees near a driveway, we typically wrap the lower trunk and a few major limbs to create depth that reads from the road, since full-canopy lighting on a 50-foot oak isn't practical or cost-effective. We'll walk your lot, identify the trees worth lighting for maximum visual impact, and design a layered plan that balances effect with budget.

That's the central design challenge on many North Castle properties, and it's exactly why a professional layout matters. Set-back homes behind canopy can swallow a display that's only on the roofline. We solve this by layering: outlining the house, wrapping trees along the driveway approach, and adding pathway and entry accents so the lighting builds depth from the road inward. The result guides the eye up your drive instead of relying on the house alone. During the design walk we stand at the road, in the driveway, and at the entry to make sure the display works from every angle visitors and neighbors actually see.

We handle full takedown — it's included in every North Castle package. After the holidays, our crew returns on a scheduled January route to remove all lights, clips, and timers, then stores or returns your equipment depending on the plan you chose. Given how exposed many North Castle lots are to winter wind off the reservoir corridor and open ridgelines, leaving consumer displays up through February usually means faded, wind-damaged strands by spring. Professional takedown protects the product and keeps your property looking clean once the season ends. You don't touch a ladder in January — we coordinate the visit and confirm the date in advance.

Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in North Castle. Many properties here have mature oaks, maples, and evergreens running 30 to 50 feet, and we use professional rigging and pole tools rather than ladders alone to wrap trunks and canopies safely. For tall specimen trees near a driveway, we typically wrap the lower trunk and a few major limbs to create depth that reads from the road, since full-canopy lighting on a 50-foot oak isn't practical or cost-effective. We'll walk your lot, identify the trees worth lighting for maximum visual impact, and design a layered plan that balances effect with budget.

That's the central design challenge on many North Castle properties, and it's exactly why a professional layout matters. Set-back homes behind canopy can swallow a display that's only on the roofline. We solve this by layering: outlining the house, wrapping trees along the driveway approach, and adding pathway and entry accents so the lighting builds depth from the road inward. The result guides the eye up your drive instead of relying on the house alone. During the design walk we stand at the road, in the driveway, and at the entry to make sure the display works from every angle visitors and neighbors actually see.

We handle full takedown — it's included in every North Castle package. After the holidays, our crew returns on a scheduled January route to remove all lights, clips, and timers, then stores or returns your equipment depending on the plan you chose. Given how exposed many North Castle lots are to winter wind off the reservoir corridor and open ridgelines, leaving consumer displays up through February usually means faded, wind-damaged strands by spring. Professional takedown protects the product and keeps your property looking clean once the season ends. You don't touch a ladder in January — we coordinate the visit and confirm the date in advance.

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