
Christmas light installation for Northport's harbor-side village homes and tree-lined side streets
Full-service holiday lighting for Northport homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Northport homeowners hire us because this is a village that takes its winters seriously — from the historic homes along Main Street down to the harbor, holiday lights here aren't an afterthought, they're part of the village character. We work with the older residential blocks set back from the commercial corridor, the colonial and Victorian-era homes near the waterfront, and the wooded properties on the village outskirts. As a primary-residence community on Long Island's North Shore, Northport residents want lighting that looks intentional and holds up through a full Suffolk County winter, not a tangled mess by mid-December. We handle the design, the climbing, the timers, and the takedown so families can spend the season enjoying the village instead of fighting with extension cords. We've served homeowners across the broader North Shore for years.
Lighting Northport, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Northport village proper, from the streets sloping down toward Northport Harbor to the quieter residential pockets further inland. Beyond Northport, we serve a wide stretch of Suffolk County including Babylon, Bay Shore, Bohemia, Brentwood, Brookhaven, and Center Moriches, so if you're near the village line or out toward the eastern townships, you're within our route. We work the older waterfront blocks, the mature side streets shaded by oaks and maples, and the larger lots on the village edges. Whether your home sits close to Main Street's shops and theater or tucked back on a wooded parcel, our crews map the property in advance and schedule installs to minimize disruption during the busy pre-holiday weeks.
Built for Northport homes
Northport's tree canopy is heavy with mature oaks, maples, and the occasional towering blue spruce or pine that makes a dramatic wrapped centerpiece. The village's architectural mix — Victorian and colonial homes near the harbor, classic capes and colonials on the residential streets — calls for lighting that flatters period detail rather than overwhelming it. Steep gable rooflines and ornate trim are common, so we favor clean roofline runs, warm-white over multicolor on the historic homes, and tasteful wrapping on front-yard specimens. The biggest challenges here are the salt-and-moisture air off the Sound, narrow village lots where ladder placement is tight, and tall deciduous trees that need professional rigging. We tailor each design to the home's era and the lot's tree cover rather than applying a one-size template.
Why local experience matters
Northport's proximity to the harbor means homes here deal with damp, gusty winter conditions coming off Long Island Sound, and that matters for lighting. We use commercial-grade, weather-sealed clips and connectors rated for North Shore wind and moisture — not the hardware-store stuff that fails after one cold snap. Many Northport homes are older, with steep roof pitches, slate or wood detailing, and mature tree canopy that requires careful, non-damaging attachment methods. We never staple into historic trim or drill where we shouldn't. Our timers handle the early Suffolk County sunsets so your display runs on schedule without you touching a thing. And because we're fully insured and handle the full takedown in January, you won't be climbing an icy ladder yourself after the holidays.
Pricing in Northport
Northport is a primary-residence market, so we keep pricing practical and transparent. Packages start around $599 for clean roofline lighting on smaller capes and colonials. Most village homes land in the $1,200 to $2,800 range depending on roof linear footage, the number of trees wrapped, and ground-level accents. Larger waterfront-area properties with significant tree work run higher. Every quote includes installation, timers, in-season service, and January takedown — no hidden fees.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Northport

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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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 Northport — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Northport, 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 Northport installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Northport, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
It's a real concern this close to Northport Harbor and Long Island Sound — damp, salt-laden air corrodes cheap connectors fast. That's why we install commercial-grade LED strands with weather-sealed, gasketed connections rated for coastal exposure. We elevate and secure connection points away from standing water and ground contact, and we use UV- and moisture-resistant clips rather than tape or staples. Throughout the season our crew handles any outage or weather-related issue at no extra charge, so a single failed bulb or storm-knocked strand gets fixed quickly. When the season ends in January, everything comes down and goes into proper storage, so corrosion never gets a chance to set in over the off-season.
Yes — preserving period detail is exactly why Northport homeowners call professionals instead of DIYing. On Victorian and older colonial homes near the village and waterfront, we never staple into trim, drill original woodwork, or stress fragile fascia. We use adjustable, non-penetrating clips sized to your gutter and roof edge, and we run lines that follow the architecture cleanly. For these homes we usually recommend warm-white roofline lighting that highlights gables and detailing rather than busy multicolor displays. We photograph and plan each installation in advance so the result complements the home's era. Everything is removed cleanly in January with no residue or marks left behind.
Northport's residential streets are full of mature oaks, maples, and large evergreens, and wrapping them properly takes the right equipment and technique. For tall specimens we use professional rigging and extension poles, and where appropriate we focus on lower trunk and canopy wrapping that reads beautifully from the street without requiring risky heights. We measure trunk girth and branch spread in advance so we order the correct strand lengths and avoid the bunched-up look. Blue spruces and pines take wrapped or draped lighting especially well as a front-yard focal point. All tree work is done by insured crews — never something we'd recommend a homeowner attempt on an icy December afternoon.
It's a real concern this close to Northport Harbor and Long Island Sound — damp, salt-laden air corrodes cheap connectors fast. That's why we install commercial-grade LED strands with weather-sealed, gasketed connections rated for coastal exposure. We elevate and secure connection points away from standing water and ground contact, and we use UV- and moisture-resistant clips rather than tape or staples. Throughout the season our crew handles any outage or weather-related issue at no extra charge, so a single failed bulb or storm-knocked strand gets fixed quickly. When the season ends in January, everything comes down and goes into proper storage, so corrosion never gets a chance to set in over the off-season.
Yes — preserving period detail is exactly why Northport homeowners call professionals instead of DIYing. On Victorian and older colonial homes near the village and waterfront, we never staple into trim, drill original woodwork, or stress fragile fascia. We use adjustable, non-penetrating clips sized to your gutter and roof edge, and we run lines that follow the architecture cleanly. For these homes we usually recommend warm-white roofline lighting that highlights gables and detailing rather than busy multicolor displays. We photograph and plan each installation in advance so the result complements the home's era. Everything is removed cleanly in January with no residue or marks left behind.
Northport's residential streets are full of mature oaks, maples, and large evergreens, and wrapping them properly takes the right equipment and technique. For tall specimens we use professional rigging and extension poles, and where appropriate we focus on lower trunk and canopy wrapping that reads beautifully from the street without requiring risky heights. We measure trunk girth and branch spread in advance so we order the correct strand lengths and avoid the bunched-up look. Blue spruces and pines take wrapped or draped lighting especially well as a front-yard focal point. All tree work is done by insured crews — never something we'd recommend a homeowner attempt on an icy December afternoon.

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