Christmas light installation in Sleepy Hollow
★ Sleepy Hollow, New York · Westchester County

Christmas light installation for Sleepy Hollow's historic Hudson River homes and tree-lined streets

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

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Sleepy Hollow homeowners hire us because the village's mix of older Victorian-era houses, mid-century homes, and newer riverfront developments each calls for a different lighting approach. This is a real neighborhood of year-round residents along the Hudson in Westchester County, not a weekend community, so people want clean, reliable displays that hold up through a full Westchester winter. We handle the climbing, the timer programming, the mid-season service calls, and the takedown in January, which matters when your roofline is two or three stories above a sloped, wooded lot. Many of the streets here have mature trees and tight setbacks, and our crews know how to wrap trunks and outline gables without overloading old electrical service. From the historic district near the Old Dutch Church down toward the river, we give Sleepy Hollow homes a finished, intentional look every December.

Lighting Sleepy Hollow, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of Sleepy Hollow, from the older residential blocks near the historic village center down toward the Hudson waterfront and the newer riverside developments on the former GM plant site. Because specific ZIP data wasn't available for the village, we map service by street and neighborhood rather than postal code, and our crews already run routes throughout this corner of Westchester. Beyond Sleepy Hollow, we light homes in neighboring Briarcliff Manor and Bedford, and we serve Bronxville, Ardsley, Buchanan, and Cortlandt on the same regional schedule. If your block sits near the Tarrytown line or up the hillside streets away from the river, we still cover it. Tell us your address and we'll confirm coverage and a likely install window the same week.

Built for Sleepy Hollow homes

Sleepy Hollow's tree canopy runs heavy to mature oaks, maples, and the occasional towering evergreen, especially on the hillside streets away from the river. We wrap trunks and lower limbs on the large deciduous trees and run mini-light columns up the conifers for height. The housing stock is genuinely mixed: late-1800s and early-1900s Victorians and colonials near the historic core, solid mid-century homes through the residential streets, and contemporary townhomes and condos along the newer riverfront. Each needs a different plan. The older homes have ornate gable trim, dormers, and steep multi-story rooflines that reward careful roofline outlining; the riverfront units favor cleaner, uniform displays that read well from the water and walking paths. Wind off the Hudson and limited period-correct exterior outlets are the two recurring challenges we design around in this village.

Why local experience matters

Sleepy Hollow's setting along the Hudson means real wind exposure, and homes on the upper hillside streets catch gusts that snap cheap clips and pull down poorly secured runs. We use commercial-grade C9 and LED strands rated for Westchester winters, anchor everything to withstand river-channel wind, and return for free mid-season service if a section goes dark after a storm. Many homes here are older, with knob-and-tube or limited exterior outlets, so we plan circuits carefully and bring our own timers and transformers rather than overloading your panel. The village's mature tree canopy and steep, narrow lots make ladder work hazardous for DIY, which is exactly why local owners hand the rooflines and tall trees to an insured crew that does this every day.

Pricing in Sleepy Hollow

As a primarily year-round, mid-market Westchester village, most Sleepy Hollow homes fall in the practical range. Roofline-and-tree packages typically start around $599 for a focused front display, with most single-family homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof height, the number of trees wrapped, and how much of the property you want lit. Larger historic homes and steep multi-story rooflines run higher. Every quote includes installation, timers, mid-season service, takedown, and storage.

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Christmas lighting in Sleepy Hollow — FAQ

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

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

Yes. The riverside developments built on the former industrial site near the Hudson are a regular part of our route, and we tailor displays to read well from both the street and the waterfront walking paths. Townhomes and condos there usually call for cleaner, uniform roofline lighting and matched entry accents rather than sprawling tree wraps, partly because of shared exterior walls and HOA expectations. We're happy to coordinate with your homeowners association on color and timing rules before install. Wind off the river is strongest in these exposed locations, so we anchor every run for that exposure and return free of charge if a section comes loose during a winter storm.

Absolutely, and it's some of our favorite work. The Victorians and early-1900s colonials near Sleepy Hollow's historic core have ornate gable trim, dormers, and steep, tall rooflines that look striking when outlined carefully. The challenge with these older houses is electrical: many have limited exterior outlets and dated wiring, so we plan circuits conservatively, bring our own timers and transformers, and never overload an aging panel. We use clips and methods that protect period trim and avoid drilling. If your home sits in the historic district or on the older streets above the river, we'll walk the property with you first to confirm a safe, attractive plan before we quote.

The hillside streets away from the Hudson have sloped, wooded lots with mature oaks and maples and multi-story homes, which makes DIY ladder work genuinely dangerous. Our insured crews handle the height with proper equipment and experience, wrapping large deciduous trunks and lower limbs and running mini-light columns up evergreens for vertical interest. On steep grades we secure ladder footing and stage the work safely rather than rushing it. We also plan power runs around the distance from your outlets, using outdoor-rated extensions and timers. You get a finished, professionally balanced display without anyone in your household climbing a two- or three-story roofline in December weather.

Yes. The riverside developments built on the former industrial site near the Hudson are a regular part of our route, and we tailor displays to read well from both the street and the waterfront walking paths. Townhomes and condos there usually call for cleaner, uniform roofline lighting and matched entry accents rather than sprawling tree wraps, partly because of shared exterior walls and HOA expectations. We're happy to coordinate with your homeowners association on color and timing rules before install. Wind off the river is strongest in these exposed locations, so we anchor every run for that exposure and return free of charge if a section comes loose during a winter storm.

Absolutely, and it's some of our favorite work. The Victorians and early-1900s colonials near Sleepy Hollow's historic core have ornate gable trim, dormers, and steep, tall rooflines that look striking when outlined carefully. The challenge with these older houses is electrical: many have limited exterior outlets and dated wiring, so we plan circuits conservatively, bring our own timers and transformers, and never overload an aging panel. We use clips and methods that protect period trim and avoid drilling. If your home sits in the historic district or on the older streets above the river, we'll walk the property with you first to confirm a safe, attractive plan before we quote.

The hillside streets away from the Hudson have sloped, wooded lots with mature oaks and maples and multi-story homes, which makes DIY ladder work genuinely dangerous. Our insured crews handle the height with proper equipment and experience, wrapping large deciduous trunks and lower limbs and running mini-light columns up evergreens for vertical interest. On steep grades we secure ladder footing and stage the work safely rather than rushing it. We also plan power runs around the distance from your outlets, using outdoor-rated extensions and timers. You get a finished, professionally balanced display without anyone in your household climbing a two- or three-story roofline in December weather.

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