
Holiday lighting for North Salem's horse country estates and rural roads
Full-service holiday lighting for North Salem homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
North Salem sits at the rural northeast corner of Westchester County, where long gravel driveways, working horse farms, and colonial farmhouses define the landscape rather than tight suburban blocks. Residents here hire us because their properties don't lend themselves to a quick ladder job — setbacks are deep, the tree canopy is mature, and many homes sit well back from roads like Titicus and June. We handle the access, the wiring runs, and the cold-weather installs that a remote property in North Salem demands. From the village center near the Reservoir to the wooded acreage spreading toward the Connecticut line, we design lighting that reads cleanly from the road and holds up through a full hilltop winter. Our crews travel the 45 miles from our White Plains depot, so distance and rural terrain are never a reason to settle for tangled store-bought strings.
Lighting North Salem, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of North Salem, from the village core and the area around the Titicus and Croton Falls reservoirs out to the larger parcels near the Salem Center and Purdys sections. Because ZIP-level data for this town overlaps with neighboring postal districts, we organize coverage by geography rather than chasing addresses — the rolling horse-country roads to the north, the wooded eastern blocks near the New York–Connecticut state line, and the more settled stretches toward Croton Falls. We already serve much of the surrounding region, including Bedford to the south, Cortlandt and Buchanan to the west, and points toward Briarcliff Manor, Ardsley, and Bronxville further down. If you sit on a long rural drive, we'll scout access before we quote.
Built for North Salem homes
North Salem's tree canopy leans heavily on mature sugar maples, oaks, white pines, and the occasional towering spruce that anchors a front yard — many far too tall to wrap entirely, so we focus on lower trunks, lead branches, and roof and eave lines that frame the home itself. Architecture here runs to 18th- and 19th-century colonials, restored farmhouses, center-hall colonials, and converted barns, often with stone walls and split-rail fencing along the road. The challenge is matching warm, even light to irregular older rooflines and wide gable spans without exposed cords. We also account for long driveway approaches, where path and tree-line lighting guides visitors in from the road. Snow load on north-facing roofs and the early dusk of these hills make timer-driven, all-weather systems essential rather than optional in this part of Westchester.
Why local experience matters
North Salem's conditions are unlike the denser parts of Westchester. Exposed hilltops near the reservoirs catch hard winter wind, so every clip, strand, and connector we install is rated and fastened to survive gusts rather than droop after the first storm. Many properties run on well water and septic with limited exterior outlets, so we plan power distribution carefully — using timers, photocells, and weatherproof junctions instead of overloading a single circuit. The deep setbacks common here mean lighting has to be scaled to be seen from the road without overpowering a quiet farmhouse façade. We also work around the town's rural-residential character: clean, tasteful displays that fit colonial and farmhouse architecture, not commercial-grade glare that feels out of place on a country lane.
Pricing in North Salem
Most North Salem homes fall in the $1,200–$2,800 range for a full installed, maintained, and removed display, with packages starting around $599 for roofline-only work on smaller farmhouses. Larger estate parcels with long driveways, mature trees, and extensive wraps run higher. Every quote is custom because rural setbacks and tree height vary so widely here — we scope each property before pricing rather than guessing from the curb.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in North Salem

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 North Salem — FAQ
Christmas light installation in North Salem, 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 Salem installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of North Salem, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — this is standard in North Salem, where many homes sit hundreds of feet off roads like Titicus and June behind stone walls and tree lines. We scout access first, plan power distribution from the nearest reliable exterior circuits, and use weatherproof connectors and timers so the display runs on schedule without you trekking out to flip a switch. For deep setbacks, we often add driveway tree-line or path lighting to guide visitors in, and we scale roofline brightness so the home still reads cleanly from the road. Distance from our White Plains depot doesn't change our service; we route crews accordingly.
Many North Salem properties have specimen white pines, spruces, and decades-old maples that are simply too tall to wrap top to bottom safely. Rather than attempt a full wrap, we light the lower trunk and primary lead branches for a grounded, professional look, or we focus on the home's rooflines and a few accent trees that frame the front. This keeps the display balanced with the rural setting instead of leaving half-lit giants. We assess each tree's height, branch structure, and proximity to the house during the quote so you know exactly what's achievable before we commit.
They're built for it. Properties near the reservoirs and on North Salem's open ridgelines take sustained wind and heavy snow, so we use commercial-grade strands, UV- and cold-rated wiring, and fastening systems that grip rather than rely on adhesive that fails in freezing temperatures. Connectors are sealed against moisture and ice. We run everything on timers and photocells so the system performs through the long dark hours these hills get in December, and our service includes a return visit if a storm knocks anything loose. Removal in January is included, so nothing has to weather a second season.
Yes — this is standard in North Salem, where many homes sit hundreds of feet off roads like Titicus and June behind stone walls and tree lines. We scout access first, plan power distribution from the nearest reliable exterior circuits, and use weatherproof connectors and timers so the display runs on schedule without you trekking out to flip a switch. For deep setbacks, we often add driveway tree-line or path lighting to guide visitors in, and we scale roofline brightness so the home still reads cleanly from the road. Distance from our White Plains depot doesn't change our service; we route crews accordingly.
Many North Salem properties have specimen white pines, spruces, and decades-old maples that are simply too tall to wrap top to bottom safely. Rather than attempt a full wrap, we light the lower trunk and primary lead branches for a grounded, professional look, or we focus on the home's rooflines and a few accent trees that frame the front. This keeps the display balanced with the rural setting instead of leaving half-lit giants. We assess each tree's height, branch structure, and proximity to the house during the quote so you know exactly what's achievable before we commit.
They're built for it. Properties near the reservoirs and on North Salem's open ridgelines take sustained wind and heavy snow, so we use commercial-grade strands, UV- and cold-rated wiring, and fastening systems that grip rather than rely on adhesive that fails in freezing temperatures. Connectors are sealed against moisture and ice. We run everything on timers and photocells so the system performs through the long dark hours these hills get in December, and our service includes a return visit if a storm knocks anything loose. Removal in January is included, so nothing has to weather a second season.

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