Christmas light installation in Queens
★ Queens, New York · Queens County

Christmas light installation across every Queens neighborhood — from Astoria row houses to Douglaston capes

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

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Queens residents hire us because we understand the borough's incredible range of housing stock — the attached brick row houses of Astoria and Sunnyside, the detached Tudors and colonials of Forest Hills and Kew Gardens, and the wide-lot capes of Bayside and Douglaston. Across 2.4 million residents, Queens is a working, family-first borough where homeowners take real pride in their block, especially through the holidays. We handle the ladder work, the tricky rooflines, and the timers so you don't spend a cold Saturday untangling last year's strands. Whether you own a two-family in Jackson Heights or a single-family near the water in Whitestone, we install professional-grade lighting sized to your property. Just five miles from our depot, we keep response times short and service reliable throughout the Queens season.

Lighting Queens, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover Queens end to end — the northern waterfront communities of Whitestone, Bayside, and Douglaston; the central residential corridors of Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, and Rego Park; the denser northwestern stretches of Astoria, Long Island City, and Sunnyside; and the southeastern neighborhoods of Jamaica, Queens Village, and St. Albans. We also reach the far eastern blocks near the Nassau County line and the diverse, tightly-packed streets of Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and Flushing. Because so much of Queens is attached and semi-attached housing, we're used to coordinating with neighbors on shared frontages and working within compact setbacks. From Ridgewood on the Brooklyn border to Little Neck at the county edge, we schedule routes efficiently across the borough.

Built for Queens homes

Queens tree canopy varies dramatically by neighborhood. The older residential sections of Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, and Douglaston feature mature London plane trees, pin oaks, and Norway maples that we wrap and uplight for real depth, while the London planes lining many central Queens streets make dramatic canopy accents. Home styles run the full spectrum: brick Tudors and stucco colonials in Forest Hills Gardens, detached capes and split-levels in Bayside and Whitestone, prewar attached brick in Sunnyside and Jackson Heights, and Victorian and Queen Anne detail in Richmond Hill. Flat and low-pitch roofs on attached homes call for parapet-mounted runs rather than eave clips, and tight lot lines mean we design lighting that reads well from the sidewalk without crowding neighbors. We tailor every layout to the specific block and building type.

Why local experience matters

Queens presents lighting challenges that suburban crews often underestimate. Attached row houses in Astoria and Sunnyside mean we're often anchoring runs along parapet roofs and shared cornices rather than sloped shingle lines. Waterfront neighborhoods like Whitestone and Bayside catch stiff wind off the East River and Long Island Sound, so we use commercial clips and secured runs that won't sag or blow loose in January. Street parking is tight almost everywhere, so we plan our lift and ladder access ahead of time to avoid disrupting your block. We also know Queens co-op and multi-family buildings have their own rules — we handle two-family and attached homes daily, keeping installations clean, safe, and coordinated so shared walls and adjoining units aren't affected.

Pricing in Queens

Queens is a practical, value-focused market, and we price accordingly. Roofline and doorway packages start around $599, with most single-family homes in Bayside, Whitestone, and Forest Hills landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof height, tree wrapping, and frontage. Attached and two-family homes in Astoria or Sunnyside often fall on the lower end since frontage is narrower. Every quote includes installation, timers, takedown, and storage — no hidden ladder or removal fees.

Christmas lighting in Queens — FAQ

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

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

Yes — attached and semi-attached homes are some of our most common Queens installs, especially in Astoria, Sunnyside, Jackson Heights, and Ridgewood. On row houses we typically run lighting along the front parapet, cornice, and window lines rather than a sloped eave, using commercial-grade clips that won't damage brick or shared walls. If you own a two-family, we coordinate the design so both units read cleanly from the street without crowding your neighbor's frontage. We're careful about access on tight blocks and always confirm the property line before we start, so shared cornices and adjoining walls stay respected and undamaged.

We plan for it on every job. Parking in neighborhoods like Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Astoria, and Flushing is genuinely tight, so we scout access before installation day and bring the right ladders and lifts for your specific frontage. On narrow streets we work efficiently to minimize how long our vehicle occupies space, and we can schedule around alternate-side parking or your building's own driveway when available. For homes with limited street access near the water in Whitestone or Bayside, we bring compact equipment. You don't need to reserve anything or move cars — just tell us about any access quirks and we handle the logistics.

Northern Queens neighborhoods like Whitestone, Bayside, and College Point catch real wind off the East River and Long Island Sound, and cheap store-bought clips fail fast in those conditions. We use heavy-duty commercial fasteners and properly tensioned runs rated for winter weather, so your display stays put from Thanksgiving through the new year without sagging or blowing loose. We also secure tree-wrap runs on exposed lots so wrapped trunks and branches don't loosen in a January gust. If anything does come down during a storm, our service season includes maintenance visits — we come back and fix it, no extra charge.

Yes — attached and semi-attached homes are some of our most common Queens installs, especially in Astoria, Sunnyside, Jackson Heights, and Ridgewood. On row houses we typically run lighting along the front parapet, cornice, and window lines rather than a sloped eave, using commercial-grade clips that won't damage brick or shared walls. If you own a two-family, we coordinate the design so both units read cleanly from the street without crowding your neighbor's frontage. We're careful about access on tight blocks and always confirm the property line before we start, so shared cornices and adjoining walls stay respected and undamaged.

We plan for it on every job. Parking in neighborhoods like Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Astoria, and Flushing is genuinely tight, so we scout access before installation day and bring the right ladders and lifts for your specific frontage. On narrow streets we work efficiently to minimize how long our vehicle occupies space, and we can schedule around alternate-side parking or your building's own driveway when available. For homes with limited street access near the water in Whitestone or Bayside, we bring compact equipment. You don't need to reserve anything or move cars — just tell us about any access quirks and we handle the logistics.

Northern Queens neighborhoods like Whitestone, Bayside, and College Point catch real wind off the East River and Long Island Sound, and cheap store-bought clips fail fast in those conditions. We use heavy-duty commercial fasteners and properly tensioned runs rated for winter weather, so your display stays put from Thanksgiving through the new year without sagging or blowing loose. We also secure tree-wrap runs on exposed lots so wrapped trunks and branches don't loosen in a January gust. If anything does come down during a storm, our service season includes maintenance visits — we come back and fix it, no extra charge.

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