
Christmas light installation for Roslyn's historic homes and tree-lined village streets
Full-service holiday lighting for Roslyn homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Roslyn homeowners call us because this is a village that takes its character seriously — from the historic district around the clock tower and Main Street to the wooded residential streets sloping toward Hempstead Harbor. Our crews handle the mature trees and varied rooflines that define Roslyn properties, where a tidy colonial and a restored Victorian can sit on the same block. We install professional-grade Christmas lighting that respects the scale and history of a Nassau County village of roughly 3,000 residents, not big-box plastic that overwhelms a quiet street. Whether you're near the Roslyn Duck Pond or on one of the older blocks closer to the village center, we design, install, maintain, and take down — so you get the result without climbing a single ladder. We've worked this corner of Nassau County for years and know how Roslyn lights its season.
Lighting Roslyn, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Roslyn and the surrounding hamlets, from the historic village core near the clock tower and Roslyn Duck Pond out to the residential streets descending toward Hempstead Harbor. Our service area runs across the broader Nassau County corridor, and we regularly install in nearby communities including Carle Place, East Meadow, Bethpage, Bellmore, Baldwin, and Cedarhurst. If you're on the older blocks near Main Street, in the newer sections toward the Roslyn Heights side, or anywhere between the village and the parkway, we'll route a crew to you. Because Roslyn is a compact, established village, we can schedule installations efficiently and return quickly for any midseason service call. Just ask whether your street falls within our standard route — it almost always does.
Built for Roslyn homes
Roslyn properties feature a real mix — restored Victorians and historic colonials near the village center, mid-century homes on the surrounding streets, and updated capes and split-levels closer to Roslyn Heights. Many yards carry mature oaks, maples, and the occasional towering spruce or pine, which we light selectively rather than wrapping every branch. For the historic homes, we lean toward clean roofline outlining, warm-white tones, and tasteful wreath and garland work that suits the architecture instead of fighting it. The challenge here is access and density: steep older rooflines, slate and complex gable lines, and trees too large to ladder safely require the right equipment and experience. We also mind the damp harbor air, anchoring runs so wind off Hempstead Harbor doesn't loosen them. The goal is a display that looks intentional on a street where every house is close enough to compare.
Why local experience matters
Roslyn's housing stock is older and tightly spaced, which means installs here demand care rather than brute force. Many homes sit under mature deciduous canopy and on lots with limited setback, so we work cleanly around walkways, established plantings, and shared property lines. Proximity to Hempstead Harbor brings damp coastal air and gusty winter wind off the water, so we use commercial-grade clips, weather-rated connections, and tested LED runs that hold up from Thanksgiving through New Year's. We're licensed, insured, and only 22 miles from our White Plains depot, which means a real service window — not a once-and-gone crew. When a strand fails or wind shifts a roofline run, we come back. That responsiveness matters in a village where the same neighbors notice your display every evening.
Pricing in Roslyn
Roslyn projects are priced to the property. Straightforward roofline and entryway packages start around $599, and most single-family homes in the village land between $1,200 and $2,800 installed, depending on roof height, the number of large trees you want lit, and garland or wreath work. Historic homes with complex rooflines or several mature trees run higher. Every quote includes installation, the season's maintenance visits, and full takedown and storage — no surprise add-ons.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Roslyn

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 Roslyn — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Roslyn, 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 Roslyn installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Roslyn, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes, and it's one of the most common requests we get in Roslyn. Many homes here sit under decades-old oaks and maples that are far too tall to handle with a homeowner's ladder. We use professional lift equipment and trained crews to wrap trunks and lower canopy or to net the front-facing sections, depending on the look you want. We assess each tree before quoting because a 60-foot oak and a young ornamental require completely different approaches. For the village's historic homes, we often recommend lighting one or two signature trees rather than every tree on the lot, which keeps the display elegant and the cost reasonable.
We do this regularly. A lot of Roslyn's housing near the village core dates back generations, with slate, complex gables, and trim you don't want punctured by careless clips. Our installers use non-penetrating, roofline-specific fasteners sized to your gutter and shingle type, so nothing gets drilled or screwed into historic material. We also map runs in advance to follow the home's existing lines, which is what makes a Victorian or older colonial look properly outlined instead of randomly strung. After the season we remove everything and store it, so there's no hardware left behind on the house through the rest of the year.
Roslyn's lower streets, closer to Hempstead Harbor, catch real winter gusts and damp coastal air that can loosen amateur installs and corrode cheap connections. We plan for it. Roofline and tree runs are anchored with commercial clips at proper intervals, and every connection point is weather-rated to handle moisture without shorting. If a storm does shift a section, we're 22 miles out in White Plains and run service calls throughout the season, so we can come back and re-secure quickly. This is exactly why hiring a maintained, insured install beats a DIY job in a village this close to the water — the display holds through the windy stretch between December and the new year.
Yes, and it's one of the most common requests we get in Roslyn. Many homes here sit under decades-old oaks and maples that are far too tall to handle with a homeowner's ladder. We use professional lift equipment and trained crews to wrap trunks and lower canopy or to net the front-facing sections, depending on the look you want. We assess each tree before quoting because a 60-foot oak and a young ornamental require completely different approaches. For the village's historic homes, we often recommend lighting one or two signature trees rather than every tree on the lot, which keeps the display elegant and the cost reasonable.
We do this regularly. A lot of Roslyn's housing near the village core dates back generations, with slate, complex gables, and trim you don't want punctured by careless clips. Our installers use non-penetrating, roofline-specific fasteners sized to your gutter and shingle type, so nothing gets drilled or screwed into historic material. We also map runs in advance to follow the home's existing lines, which is what makes a Victorian or older colonial look properly outlined instead of randomly strung. After the season we remove everything and store it, so there's no hardware left behind on the house through the rest of the year.
Roslyn's lower streets, closer to Hempstead Harbor, catch real winter gusts and damp coastal air that can loosen amateur installs and corrode cheap connections. We plan for it. Roofline and tree runs are anchored with commercial clips at proper intervals, and every connection point is weather-rated to handle moisture without shorting. If a storm does shift a section, we're 22 miles out in White Plains and run service calls throughout the season, so we can come back and re-secure quickly. This is exactly why hiring a maintained, insured install beats a DIY job in a village this close to the water — the display holds through the windy stretch between December and the new year.

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