Christmas light installation in Oyster Bay
★ Oyster Bay, New York · Nassau County

Christmas light installation for Oyster Bay's historic homes and waterfront properties along the North Shore.

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

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Oyster Bay residents call us because the North Shore demands more than a string of lights stapled to a gutter. This is a town with deep roots — from the village center to the older colonial and Victorian homes set back on mature lots — and homeowners here want installations that respect the character of the property. We handle the full job: design, professional-grade commercial bulbs, ladder work on steep North Shore rooflines, timers, and takedown in January so you never touch a cold ladder. With a population over 300,000 across the greater Oyster Bay township, we've calibrated our service for everything from compact village homes to the larger wooded parcels near the harbor. Located 35 miles from our White Plains depot, we run consistent Nassau County routes through the holiday season, so service calls and adjustments don't leave you waiting in the dark.

Lighting Oyster Bay, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover the full Oyster Bay area, from the village core down toward the harbor and out across the surrounding hamlets. Our Nassau County routes also serve neighboring Bethpage, East Meadow, Carle Place, Bellmore, Baldwin, and Cedarhurst, which means our crews are already running this corridor through December and can fold your property into an existing schedule. For the older residential blocks near the commercial district, the wooded lots toward the waterfront, and the newer subdivisions on the southern edge of the township, we tailor the lighting plan to the lot. Whether you're on a tight village frontage or a deeper North Shore parcel with mature trees, we map roofline runs, walkway lighting, and tree wraps before a single bulb goes up.

Built for Oyster Bay homes

Oyster Bay's residential landscape leans heavily on mature oaks, maples, and white pines, with plenty of tall evergreens that make natural anchors for wrapped-trunk and canopy lighting. The housing stock runs from village-era colonials and shingle-style homes to Victorians with steep gables, dormers, and detailed trim that reward careful roofline tracing rather than blanket coverage. Those steep pitches and decorative eaves are the main installation challenge here — they look stunning lit, but they require experienced ladder and harness work. The mature canopy also means a lot of overhead branch interference, so we plan cable routing to avoid abrasion against limbs in the wind. For waterfront-adjacent homes, we account for the same salt exposure that weathers the siding, choosing fixtures and hardware that won't corrode by mid-season. The goal is lighting that complements the home's period detail, not overwhelms it.

Why local experience matters

Oyster Bay's proximity to the harbor means salt-laden air and stiff off-water winter winds — conditions that destroy cheap clip-on lights and bargain extension cords within a season. We use commercial-grade bulbs, weather-rated connectors, and all-weather clips rated for North Shore gusts, then secure runs so they hold through January nor'easters. The town's mature tree canopy and steep colonial rooflines require proper ladder staging and, often, lift access — not something to attempt on an icy gutter line yourself. We pull permits where village rules require them, coordinate around historic-district sensibilities, and keep our wiring tidy so timers and transformers stay out of sight. When a bulb fails after a storm, we're the crew already on your block, not a seasonal pop-up that vanishes by Christmas Eve.

Pricing in Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay projects are quoted per property, since lot sizes and rooflines vary widely across the township. Most homes here land between $1,200 and $2,800 for a full roofline-and-landscape package, with smaller village frontages starting around $599. Larger waterfront parcels with significant tree wrapping run higher. Every quote includes installation, commercial-grade materials, timers, mid-season service, and January takedown — no hidden teardown fees.

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Christmas lighting in Oyster Bay — FAQ

Christmas light installation in Oyster Bay, 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 Oyster Bay installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.

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

Yes — tree lighting is one of the most popular requests in Oyster Bay because the area's mature oaks, maples, and tall evergreens make ideal anchors. We wrap trunks and major limbs and can run mini-light canopies in larger specimen trees. For the bigger wooded lots near the harbor, we bring lift equipment to reach upper branches safely rather than overloading lower limbs. We account for wind movement and avoid wrapping so tightly that cabling abrades the bark in winter gusts. Pricing for tree work depends on trunk diameter and reachable height, so we measure during the on-site walkthrough before quoting.

That's exactly why we use commercial-grade materials. Homes near the Oyster Bay waterfront catch strong off-water winds and salt-laden air that loosen and corrode consumer-grade lights fast. We secure roofline runs with all-weather clips rated to hold through nor'easters, use weatherproof connectors, and route cabling to minimize whip and abrasion against trim and branches. Every installation is built to last from Thanksgiving through January. And because we run regular routes through Oyster Bay and neighboring Nassau towns all season, if a storm knocks something loose we can swing by and fix it quickly — included in your package, no separate service charge.

Absolutely — older colonials and Victorians in the village and surrounding hamlets often have steep gables, dormers, and decorative trim that look best with precise roofline tracing rather than a single straight run. We hand-fit each section to the architecture so the lights follow the home's lines instead of fighting them. These steeper, more detailed rooflines do require experienced ladder and harness work, which is why we don't recommend a DIY job on icy gutters. During the walkthrough we map every peak and eave, then choose warm-white or color tones that complement period detailing without overwhelming the home's historic character.

Yes — tree lighting is one of the most popular requests in Oyster Bay because the area's mature oaks, maples, and tall evergreens make ideal anchors. We wrap trunks and major limbs and can run mini-light canopies in larger specimen trees. For the bigger wooded lots near the harbor, we bring lift equipment to reach upper branches safely rather than overloading lower limbs. We account for wind movement and avoid wrapping so tightly that cabling abrades the bark in winter gusts. Pricing for tree work depends on trunk diameter and reachable height, so we measure during the on-site walkthrough before quoting.

That's exactly why we use commercial-grade materials. Homes near the Oyster Bay waterfront catch strong off-water winds and salt-laden air that loosen and corrode consumer-grade lights fast. We secure roofline runs with all-weather clips rated to hold through nor'easters, use weatherproof connectors, and route cabling to minimize whip and abrasion against trim and branches. Every installation is built to last from Thanksgiving through January. And because we run regular routes through Oyster Bay and neighboring Nassau towns all season, if a storm knocks something loose we can swing by and fix it quickly — included in your package, no separate service charge.

Absolutely — older colonials and Victorians in the village and surrounding hamlets often have steep gables, dormers, and decorative trim that look best with precise roofline tracing rather than a single straight run. We hand-fit each section to the architecture so the lights follow the home's lines instead of fighting them. These steeper, more detailed rooflines do require experienced ladder and harness work, which is why we don't recommend a DIY job on icy gutters. During the walkthrough we map every peak and eave, then choose warm-white or color tones that complement period detailing without overwhelming the home's historic character.

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