
Christmas light installation for Plainview's split-levels, ranches, and tree-lined Nassau County streets
Full-service holiday lighting for Plainview homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Plainview homeowners hire us because we understand the rhythm of a mid-century Nassau County suburb where most properties are well-kept primary residences, not weekend getaways. This is a community of postwar split-levels, expanded Capes, and brick-front ranches set on tidy quarter-acre lots, and the lighting that suits them is clean, consistent, and properly proportioned to the roofline. We handle the full job for families across Plainview — measuring eaves, wrapping the front-yard maples and pears, and outlining gables without overloading older circuits. With a 30-mile run from our White Plains depot, we schedule Plainview installs in efficient batches so crews arrive on time and finish the same day. Residents here want their block to look sharp from Thanksgiving through New Year's, and we deliver a tidy, reliable display that holds up through a Long Island winter.
Lighting Plainview, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Plainview and the surrounding central-Nassau corridor, including the residential blocks near the Old Country Road shopping district and the quieter streets toward the Bethpage line. Our crews also serve neighboring Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow on the same route, plus Baldwin, Bellmore, and Cedarhurst farther south. If you're in the older sections off the main commercial roads or the newer cul-de-sac developments toward the town's edges, we can reach you. Because Plainview sits centrally among the towns we already service, we keep travel time low and can coordinate multiple homes on the same street or in the same neighborhood, which helps with both scheduling and shared estimates for families who light up together each December.
Built for Plainview homes
Plainview yards are full of the trees that thrive in central Nassau's sandy, well-drained soil — Norway and red maples, flowering pears, Bradford pears, blue spruce, and the occasional mature oak or dogwood out front. We wrap trunks and lower limbs on the deciduous trees and net-light the spruces and shorter evergreens that anchor so many front foundations here. The dominant architecture — split-levels, raised ranches, and expanded Capes — has manageable, multi-plane rooflines that look best with clean warm-white or classic multicolor runs along the eaves and a wrapped column or porch post. The main challenge is matching scale: Plainview's lots are modest and homes sit close to the street, so an over-bright commercial look overwhelms the block. We balance brightness, keep spacing even, and tie tree and roof lighting together so each home reads as one coordinated display.
Why local experience matters
Plainview's homes are mostly 1950s and 60s construction, which means original wiring and exterior outlets that aren't always GFCI-protected — we test loads before adding strings so we never trip a breaker mid-season. The flat-to-gently-graded lots and standard ranch and split-level rooflines let us work efficiently with proper ladder footing rather than risky reaches. We use commercial-grade clips that won't damage aluminum or vinyl trim common on these houses, and we secure runs against the gusty winds that sweep across central Long Island's open subdivisions. Everything is installed, maintained through the season, and taken down in January so you never climb a ladder in the cold. We also know which displays read well on Plainview's tighter suburban frontages versus over-scaled estate-style setups that look out of place here.
Pricing in Plainview
Plainview pricing reflects a practical, primary-residence market. Roofline and modest tree packages start around $599, and most Plainview homes — a split-level or ranch with eave outlines plus a couple of wrapped front trees — land between $1,200 and $2,800 installed. That price includes installation, all commercial-grade materials, mid-season maintenance, and January takedown and storage. Larger homes or fuller tree-wrapping packages run higher; we'll give you a firm quote after measuring.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Plainview

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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Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Plainview — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Plainview, 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 Plainview installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Plainview, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Many Plainview houses date to the 1950s and 60s, so exterior circuits weren't built for modern holiday loads. We use energy-efficient LED strings that draw a fraction of the power older incandescent bulbs did, which makes a real difference on original wiring. Before installation, our crew checks your exterior outlets and the circuits feeding them, then distributes the load across multiple sources so nothing overloads. If we spot a non-GFCI outlet or an outlet that can't safely carry the display you want, we'll tell you up front and adjust the design rather than risk tripping a breaker on Christmas Eve. The goal is a display that runs reliably all season without electrical headaches.
Yes — tree lighting is one of the most popular parts of our Plainview installs. We wrap the trunks and lower branches of the Norway maples, red maples, and flowering pears that line so many streets here, and we net-light the blue spruces and shorter evergreens that sit against home foundations. For deciduous trees we focus on trunk and major-limb wrapping since bare winter branches show the lights beautifully. We bring our own ladders and pole tools for taller specimens and keep spacing consistent so the wrap looks deliberate, not patchy. Pairing wrapped trees with roofline lighting is what gives Plainview homes that coordinated, finished look from the curb.
Book by mid-October if you want the most installation date options. Because we batch Plainview jobs with nearby Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow to keep our 30-mile route from White Plains efficient, the popular pre-Thanksgiving and early-December slots fill quickly. Early booking also lets us measure your roofline and trees, finalize the design, and order the exact materials your home needs before the season rush. We can often accommodate later requests, but specific weekend install dates get harder to guarantee as December approaches. If your whole block lights up together, coordinating bookings as a group helps us schedule everyone on the same visit and keeps the street looking consistent.
Many Plainview houses date to the 1950s and 60s, so exterior circuits weren't built for modern holiday loads. We use energy-efficient LED strings that draw a fraction of the power older incandescent bulbs did, which makes a real difference on original wiring. Before installation, our crew checks your exterior outlets and the circuits feeding them, then distributes the load across multiple sources so nothing overloads. If we spot a non-GFCI outlet or an outlet that can't safely carry the display you want, we'll tell you up front and adjust the design rather than risk tripping a breaker on Christmas Eve. The goal is a display that runs reliably all season without electrical headaches.
Yes — tree lighting is one of the most popular parts of our Plainview installs. We wrap the trunks and lower branches of the Norway maples, red maples, and flowering pears that line so many streets here, and we net-light the blue spruces and shorter evergreens that sit against home foundations. For deciduous trees we focus on trunk and major-limb wrapping since bare winter branches show the lights beautifully. We bring our own ladders and pole tools for taller specimens and keep spacing consistent so the wrap looks deliberate, not patchy. Pairing wrapped trees with roofline lighting is what gives Plainview homes that coordinated, finished look from the curb.
Book by mid-October if you want the most installation date options. Because we batch Plainview jobs with nearby Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow to keep our 30-mile route from White Plains efficient, the popular pre-Thanksgiving and early-December slots fill quickly. Early booking also lets us measure your roofline and trees, finalize the design, and order the exact materials your home needs before the season rush. We can often accommodate later requests, but specific weekend install dates get harder to guarantee as December approaches. If your whole block lights up together, coordinating bookings as a group helps us schedule everyone on the same visit and keeps the street looking consistent.

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