
Christmas light installation for Nyack's Victorians, riverfront homes, and historic downtown blocks
Full-service holiday lighting for Nyack homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Nyack residents hire us because their homes aren't cookie-cutter — they're 19th-century Victorians, restored gabled houses, and hillside properties stepping down toward the Hudson. Lighting those steep rooflines, wraparound porches, and gingerbread trim takes a steadier hand than a strip of ranch homes does. We work throughout the village of Nyack and the surrounding Rockland County communities, from the streets near Main Street and Broadway down to the homes overlooking the river and the Mario Cuomo Bridge. Our crews handle the older wiring quirks, the multi-story facades, and the mature tree canopy that defines this town. Whether you own a compact downtown rowhouse or a larger home up the slope toward Upper Nyack, we design and install displays that fit the architecture rather than fighting it — then we take it all down in January so you don't have to.
Lighting Nyack, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Nyack and the broader Rockland County market, including the surrounding communities we regularly service: Clarkstown, New City, Nanuet, Orangetown, Haverstraw, and Monsey. Within Nyack itself we work the dense historic blocks around the downtown commercial corridor, the riverfront properties near the waterfront and Memorial Park, and the homes climbing the slope toward Upper Nyack and South Nyack. Because Nyack's residential ZIP codes weren't included in our verified data set, we confirm coverage by address at booking — but if you're anywhere in the village or the bordering towns listed above, you're inside our service radius. From our White Plains depot it's about 28 miles, an easy run across the bridge for installs, mid-season service calls, and takedown.
Built for Nyack homes
Nyack's tree canopy runs to mature maples, oaks, and the occasional towering evergreen on the larger upslope lots — we wrap trunks and lower limbs for properties where roofline lighting alone won't carry the look. The housing stock is heavy on Victorian and late-1800s architecture: turrets, decorative bargeboard, wraparound porches, and steep gables that reward outline lighting that traces the trim instead of just edging a gutter. Closer to the river and downtown, you'll find tighter rowhouses and renovated multi-family homes where we keep displays clean and proportional. The biggest practical challenges here are the steep, complex rooflines, the wind exposure near the water, and the older exterior outlets that sometimes need a transformer or timer workaround. We design around all three so the finished display looks intentional and stays lit.
Why local experience matters
Nyack throws a few specific challenges at a lighting crew. The riverfront location means wind off the Hudson that pulls poorly anchored displays loose — we clip and tension everything to hold through January storms. The village's older homes have steep pitched roofs and ornate Victorian detailing that demand careful, hand-fit runs rather than mass-produced kits. Many downtown lots are narrow with shared property lines, so we plan power and routing to avoid tripping breakers or crossing onto a neighbor's parcel. We also know the mature street trees and tight parking that come with a historic village, and we schedule installs to work around them. Local familiarity means fewer surprises on install day and a display that survives the full season.
Pricing in Nyack
Nyack pricing reflects a primarily mid-market village with detailed older homes. Most installations land between $1,200 and $2,800, with simpler downtown rowhouses and porch-focused displays starting around $599. Larger Victorians with full roofline outlining, multiple gables, and wrapped trees run toward the upper end. Every quote includes installation, mid-season service, takedown, and storage, so the number you're given is the number you pay.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Nyack

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 Nyack — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Nyack, 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 Nyack installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Nyack, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — this is most of what we do in Nyack. The village's Victorian and late-1800s homes have steep pitches, gables, turrets, and decorative trim that off-the-shelf light kits can't follow cleanly. We hand-fit each run to trace the actual architecture: outlining gable peaks, accenting porch rails, and following the trim lines that give these houses their character. We use professional-grade clips sized to your fascia and roof edge so nothing sags or pulls loose. For homes where roofline access is genuinely difficult, we balance the display with wrapped trees and ground-level accents so the result still reads as a complete, intentional design rather than a partial job.
Not when they're installed correctly. Nyack's riverfront and slope-facing homes catch real wind off the Hudson, especially during winter storms, and that's exactly why we tension and anchor every run rather than just draping it. We clip lights tight to the roof edge, secure tree wraps so they don't unravel, and route extension lines to avoid spots where wind can whip them loose. If anything does come down during the season, our service visits are included — we come back out and fix it. The whole point of hiring a professional crew over a DIY weekend is that the display stays up and lit through January, wind off the river included.
We work with it every season. Many of Nyack's historic homes have limited or aging exterior outlets, and overloading an old circuit is the fastest way to trip a breaker mid-December. Our crews assess your available power on the design visit, distribute the load across circuits, and use timers and transformers where needed to keep everything running safely. For larger Victorians with extensive displays, we plan the wiring so no single outlet is carrying more than it should. We don't perform electrical rewiring — if your home genuinely needs more outdoor power, we'll flag it — but we design the display to work cleanly within what your house already has.
Yes — this is most of what we do in Nyack. The village's Victorian and late-1800s homes have steep pitches, gables, turrets, and decorative trim that off-the-shelf light kits can't follow cleanly. We hand-fit each run to trace the actual architecture: outlining gable peaks, accenting porch rails, and following the trim lines that give these houses their character. We use professional-grade clips sized to your fascia and roof edge so nothing sags or pulls loose. For homes where roofline access is genuinely difficult, we balance the display with wrapped trees and ground-level accents so the result still reads as a complete, intentional design rather than a partial job.
Not when they're installed correctly. Nyack's riverfront and slope-facing homes catch real wind off the Hudson, especially during winter storms, and that's exactly why we tension and anchor every run rather than just draping it. We clip lights tight to the roof edge, secure tree wraps so they don't unravel, and route extension lines to avoid spots where wind can whip them loose. If anything does come down during the season, our service visits are included — we come back out and fix it. The whole point of hiring a professional crew over a DIY weekend is that the display stays up and lit through January, wind off the river included.
We work with it every season. Many of Nyack's historic homes have limited or aging exterior outlets, and overloading an old circuit is the fastest way to trip a breaker mid-December. Our crews assess your available power on the design visit, distribute the load across circuits, and use timers and transformers where needed to keep everything running safely. For larger Victorians with extensive displays, we plan the wiring so no single outlet is carrying more than it should. We don't perform electrical rewiring — if your home genuinely needs more outdoor power, we'll flag it — but we design the display to work cleanly within what your house already has.

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