Christmas light installation in Staten Island
★ Staten Island, New York · Richmond County

Christmas light installation for Staten Island homes, from Todt Hill to the South Shore

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

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Staten Island residents hire us because the borough's mix of single-family colonials, split-levels, and detached homes with real yards makes for genuinely rewarding lighting work — unlike the tighter footprints across the harbor. Homeowners in neighborhoods like New Springville, Great Kills, and Tottenville want their rooflines, porches, and front-yard evergreens done cleanly and safely, without borrowing a neighbor's ladder every December. As Richmond County's only outer borough with a suburban feel, Staten Island rewards a contractor who understands both the pride homeowners take in their block and the practical reality of harbor winds off the Lower Bay. We handle the design, the install, the mid-season service call, and the January takedown, so you get a professionally lit home from Thanksgiving through New Year's without climbing anything yourself.

Lighting Staten Island, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover the full borough, from the North Shore neighborhoods near St. George and the ferry terminal down through the West Shore's newer developments around New Springville and Bulls Head, and out to the South Shore communities of Great Kills, Eltingville, Annadale, and Tottenville. The wealthier hillside sections around Todt Hill and Grymes Hill, with their larger lots and mature trees, get the same crews as the row-home blocks closer to the Verrazzano approach. Whether you're on a wide South Shore street or the older residential blocks off Hylan Boulevard, we'll route a crew to your address. Because Staten Island sits closer to our White Plains depot than most Brooklyn or Queens work, scheduling stays flexible right through the December rush.

Built for Staten Island homes

Staten Island's tree canopy is one of the richest in New York City, and we light plenty of it: mature blue spruce and Norway spruce in front yards, foundation arborvitae, and the London plane and maple street trees the borough is known for. Architecturally, you're looking at a lot of postwar colonials and split-levels on the South and West Shores, Victorian-era homes near St. George and the North Shore historic districts, and larger custom homes up on Todt Hill and Emerson Hill. The lighting challenges vary by neighborhood: hillside homes need careful ladder staging on sloped lots, while low-lying South Shore properties near the water demand corrosion-resistant hardware. Steep, tall rooflines on the older North Shore Victorians call for extension equipment and experienced climbers rather than a homeowner on a stepladder. We tailor the design to each home's roof pitch, dormers, and yard trees.

Why local experience matters

Staten Island's exposure to harbor and bay winds means clip-based, professionally fastened installs matter here — taped-on strands off Hylan Boulevard or up on Todt Hill won't survive a December nor'easter. We use commercial-grade C9 and mini-light strands rated for coastal weather, secured with proper roofline clips rather than adhesive. Many South Shore homes back onto marsh and open water, so we account for salt-laden air that corrodes cheap connectors within a season. We also know the borough's detached-home layouts let us light full rooflines, dormers, and front-yard trees in ways attached housing can't — and we plan around the deep driveways and setbacks common in Eltingville and Annadale. Every install includes a mid-season check and full post-holiday removal.

Pricing in Staten Island

Staten Island is a mid-market borough, and our pricing reflects practical value. Packages start at $599 for a clean roofline outline on a smaller colonial or split-level. Most Staten Island homes — a full roofline plus a couple of front-yard evergreens and porch accents — land between $1,200 and $2,800 installed. Larger custom homes up on Todt Hill or Grymes Hill run higher based on roof height and tree count. Every quote includes installation, all materials, mid-season service, and January takedown.

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Christmas lighting in Staten Island — FAQ

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

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

Yes. Staten Island homes, especially on the South Shore near the water and up on exposed hillsides like Todt Hill, take a real beating from December wind gusts. We install commercial-grade C9 and LED mini strands secured with proper all-weather roofline clips and gutter hooks — never adhesive or staples that pull loose. Connectors are rated for outdoor and coastal use, which matters near the marshes and open bay where salt air corrodes cheaper hardware fast. If a strand does shift after a storm, our mid-season service visit is included, so you're not out on the roof adjusting anything yourself. The goal is a display that looks the same on New Year's Eve as it did Thanksgiving weekend.

Absolutely — those older homes near St. George, Stapleton, and the North Shore historic areas are some of our favorite projects. Their steep rooflines, decorative gables, wraparound porches, and dormers give us a lot to work with, but they also require extension ladders, proper staging, and climbers who know how to work multi-story pitches safely. We do not recommend homeowners attempt these themselves given the height and roof angles. We'll design a scheme that follows the architecture — outlining rooflines, wrapping porch columns, and accenting gable peaks — rather than just draping strands. Every quote for these homes accounts for the extra height and setup involved.

For Staten Island we recommend booking by early-to-mid November, and earlier if you want your lights on for Thanksgiving weekend. Because the borough is a primary-residence market, most homeowners want their displays up for the full holiday season, which concentrates demand across neighborhoods from New Springville to Tottenville in the same two-week window. Since we run out of our White Plains depot only about a dozen miles away, our scheduling into Richmond County stays relatively flexible compared to farther boroughs, but the best installation dates fill quickly. Booking early also locks in your design and pricing before the December rush, and guarantees your removal slot in January.

Yes. Staten Island homes, especially on the South Shore near the water and up on exposed hillsides like Todt Hill, take a real beating from December wind gusts. We install commercial-grade C9 and LED mini strands secured with proper all-weather roofline clips and gutter hooks — never adhesive or staples that pull loose. Connectors are rated for outdoor and coastal use, which matters near the marshes and open bay where salt air corrodes cheaper hardware fast. If a strand does shift after a storm, our mid-season service visit is included, so you're not out on the roof adjusting anything yourself. The goal is a display that looks the same on New Year's Eve as it did Thanksgiving weekend.

Absolutely — those older homes near St. George, Stapleton, and the North Shore historic areas are some of our favorite projects. Their steep rooflines, decorative gables, wraparound porches, and dormers give us a lot to work with, but they also require extension ladders, proper staging, and climbers who know how to work multi-story pitches safely. We do not recommend homeowners attempt these themselves given the height and roof angles. We'll design a scheme that follows the architecture — outlining rooflines, wrapping porch columns, and accenting gable peaks — rather than just draping strands. Every quote for these homes accounts for the extra height and setup involved.

For Staten Island we recommend booking by early-to-mid November, and earlier if you want your lights on for Thanksgiving weekend. Because the borough is a primary-residence market, most homeowners want their displays up for the full holiday season, which concentrates demand across neighborhoods from New Springville to Tottenville in the same two-week window. Since we run out of our White Plains depot only about a dozen miles away, our scheduling into Richmond County stays relatively flexible compared to farther boroughs, but the best installation dates fill quickly. Booking early also locks in your design and pricing before the December rush, and guarantees your removal slot in January.

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