
Christmas light installation for Red Hook's farmhouses, village homes, and Hudson Valley properties
Full-service holiday lighting for Red Hook homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Red Hook homeowners hire us because the holiday display they want takes time, ladders, and someone who understands a real Dutchess County winter. This is a primary-residence town — families who live here year-round along the village blocks and out on the surrounding farm roads, not weekend visitors. We handle the full job so you don't spend a December Saturday balanced on an icy ladder: design, commercial-grade lights, installation, mid-season maintenance, and takedown in January. Our crews work the older homes near the village center as comfortably as the newer builds and farmhouses spread across the township. We're based 85 miles south in White Plains but cover the northern Dutchess area regularly through the season. Red Hook's mix of mature trees, gabled rooflines, and long rural frontages rewards a thoughtful plan, and that's exactly what we bring to each property here.
Lighting Red Hook, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Red Hook, from the compact residential streets around the village core to the spread-out farm properties and wooded lots in the township's outer sections. Our service area runs across northern and central Dutchess County, so we regularly work nearby communities including Hyde Park to the south, Beacon, Fishkill, and East Fishkill further down Route 9, plus Beekman and Dover to the east. Whether your home sits on a tight village lot near the commercial corridor or on several acres along a rural road, we scale the install to fit. We map driving routes to keep travel efficient across these towns, which lets us schedule Red Hook properties alongside our other northern Dutchess stops and keep response times reasonable through the busy weeks of the season.
Built for Red Hook homes
Red Hook's tree mix gives us a lot to work with — mature maples and oaks on the established residential blocks, evergreens and white pines on the rural and farm properties, and the bare deciduous trees that look striking wrapped in warm white LEDs against winter snow. Architecturally, you'll find classic Hudson Valley farmhouses, Colonials, Victorians near the village, and newer construction on larger parcels, each calling for a different approach. The steeper gabled rooflines and dormers common here need careful clip placement, while the longer rural frontages reward outlining fences, trees, and outbuildings rather than just the house. The main challenge in Red Hook is the spread of properties and the tree height — many homes have specimen trees that need bucket access or pole work. We plan around that so the display reads cleanly from the road.
Why local experience matters
Red Hook winters are the real reason to use a professional crew here. Hudson Valley wind, ice loading, and heavy snow stress every clip and connection, so we use commercial-grade LED strands, weather-rated plugs, and proper mounting that survives a January storm instead of sagging or shorting out. The mature tree canopy around the village and on the older lots means a lot of wraps and high reaches that aren't safe from a household ladder on frozen ground. We also know the early-dark, late-spring rhythm of this region — installs that go up before Thanksgiving stay lit reliably through the short days, and we return for takedown so you're not pulling frozen strands off gutters yourself. Local knowledge of the conditions, not guesswork, keeps your display running all season.
Pricing in Red Hook
Most Red Hook homes fall into our mid-market range, with packages starting around $599 for a clean roofline-and-entry display. Typical whole-home installs in town run $1,200 to $2,800 depending on roof height, tree wrapping, and the length of your frontage. Larger farm and acreage properties with multiple trees or outbuildings price higher with a custom quote. Every estimate includes installation, takedown, and mid-season service, so there are no surprise add-ons after the lights go up.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Red Hook

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 Red Hook — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Red Hook, 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 Red Hook installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Red Hook, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes. A good share of our Red Hook work is on larger parcels outside the village — farmhouses, homes on several acres, and properties with barns or outbuildings along the rural roads. These jobs are different from a tight village lot: we're often outlining longer frontages, wrapping specimen trees, and lighting structures set back from the road so the display still reads from a distance. We bring the right equipment for tall trees and wide spans, and we plan power runs carefully on properties where outlets may be limited. We'll walk the property with you during the estimate to figure out which features deserve the lights and which to skip.
Red Hook gets real ice, wind, and snow, so we build for it. We use commercial-grade LED strands rated for cold, weatherproof connectors, and mounting clips that hold through freeze-thaw cycles instead of popping off after the first storm. Every install includes mid-season service — if a section goes dark after a heavy snow or ice event, we come back out and fix it at no extra charge. Because we schedule Red Hook alongside our other northern Dutchess stops in towns like Hyde Park and Fishkill, we can usually get back to your property quickly. The goal is a display that stays fully lit from before Thanksgiving through New Year's without you touching it.
Book by early-to-mid November. Red Hook's weather turns fast — once the ground freezes and the first snow hits, safe ladder work on the area's mature trees and steeper rooflines gets harder, and the best installation dates fill up. We aim to have most Red Hook displays up and lit before Thanksgiving so you get the full season of early-dark evenings. Booking early also means we can do a proper design walkthrough of your property and order any custom lengths you need. Since we cover a wide stretch of Dutchess County from Hyde Park up through Red Hook, locking in your date early guarantees a slot before our November and December calendar is full.
Yes. A good share of our Red Hook work is on larger parcels outside the village — farmhouses, homes on several acres, and properties with barns or outbuildings along the rural roads. These jobs are different from a tight village lot: we're often outlining longer frontages, wrapping specimen trees, and lighting structures set back from the road so the display still reads from a distance. We bring the right equipment for tall trees and wide spans, and we plan power runs carefully on properties where outlets may be limited. We'll walk the property with you during the estimate to figure out which features deserve the lights and which to skip.
Red Hook gets real ice, wind, and snow, so we build for it. We use commercial-grade LED strands rated for cold, weatherproof connectors, and mounting clips that hold through freeze-thaw cycles instead of popping off after the first storm. Every install includes mid-season service — if a section goes dark after a heavy snow or ice event, we come back out and fix it at no extra charge. Because we schedule Red Hook alongside our other northern Dutchess stops in towns like Hyde Park and Fishkill, we can usually get back to your property quickly. The goal is a display that stays fully lit from before Thanksgiving through New Year's without you touching it.
Book by early-to-mid November. Red Hook's weather turns fast — once the ground freezes and the first snow hits, safe ladder work on the area's mature trees and steeper rooflines gets harder, and the best installation dates fill up. We aim to have most Red Hook displays up and lit before Thanksgiving so you get the full season of early-dark evenings. Booking early also means we can do a proper design walkthrough of your property and order any custom lengths you need. Since we cover a wide stretch of Dutchess County from Hyde Park up through Red Hook, locking in your date early guarantees a slot before our November and December calendar is full.

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