Christmas light installation in West Islip
★ West Islip, New York · Suffolk County

Professional Christmas light installation for West Islip's South Shore neighborhoods

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

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Homeowners across West Islip hire us because the work of hanging lights along a colonial roofline or wrapping the maples out front isn't how anyone wants to spend a cold December Saturday. This is a settled, family-oriented South Shore community in Suffolk County, where most properties are owner-occupied primary residences on tidy quarter- to half-acre lots. Our crews handle the ladders, the timers, and the takedown so you don't have to. We work the established residential blocks running south from Montauk Highway toward the Great South Bay, and we know the local mix here: split-levels, capes, and center-hall colonials that each call for a slightly different lighting approach. We bring commercial-grade product, a clean install, and a January takedown that leaves no clips behind.

Lighting West Islip, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of West Islip, from the blocks near the Good Samaritan Hospital corridor down to the waterfront sections approaching the Great South Bay. Our same crews also serve neighboring Babylon and Bay Shore directly to the west and east, plus Brentwood and Bohemia inland to the north, and we run routes out toward Brookhaven and Center Moriches when scheduling allows. Whether your home sits on one of the quiet residential streets off Union Boulevard or closer to Montauk Highway, we map service area by route efficiency, which keeps installs affordable. Because we serve a cluster of adjacent South Shore towns, we can usually slot West Islip homes into a tight installation window rather than making you wait weeks into December.

Built for West Islip homes

West Islip's tree canopy leans heavily toward mature Norway and red maples, oaks, and the occasional towering spruce in front yards — great anchors for wrapped-trunk lighting and uplit canopies. The housing stock is classic mid-century Long Island: capes, raised ranches, split-levels, and a good number of center-hall colonials, many updated over the decades. That variety is the real lighting challenge here. A low cape needs tight, even roofline runs that read clean from the street, while a two-story colonial benefits from layered work — roofline, plus wrapped foundation shrubs and a couple of accented evergreens. Deeper lots toward the bay often have older, irregular plantings that take a custom plan. We also account for the wind exposure on south-facing homes near the water, securing every run so it survives the first December gale instead of whipping loose.

Why local experience matters

West Islip sits close to the Great South Bay, and that proximity matters for holiday lighting. Homes here catch damp, salt-tinged air and the steady winter wind that rolls in off the water, which loosens cheap clips and corrodes lesser connectors fast. We use weather-sealed commercial bulbs and stainless or UV-rated fasteners built to hold through a South Shore nor'easter, not the big-box strands that fail by New Year's. We also know the local roofline mix — lots of low-pitch capes and split-levels where ladder safety and clean clip lines make the difference between a sharp install and a sagging mess. And because we're already running West Islip and the surrounding Babylon and Bay Shore routes, our response time on a blown fuse or sagging line is measured in days, not the better part of a week.

Pricing in West Islip

West Islip is a practical, value-minded market, and we price accordingly. Packages start at $599 for a clean roofline outline, with most homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on roof linework, the number of trees and shrubs you want wrapped, and overall property size. Every quote is all-inclusive: professional-grade lights, installation, timers, mid-season service, and January takedown. No surprise add-ons.

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Christmas lighting in West Islip — FAQ

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

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

Yes — that's exactly why we don't use big-box products on West Islip homes. Properties closer to the bay and on south-facing lots take real wind exposure through December and January, plus damp, salt-influenced air that destroys cheap clips and connectors. We install commercial-grade LED strands with weather-sealed plugs and rate-rated fasteners chosen for your specific roof material and pitch. Every run gets secured, not just draped. If a strand does loosen during a hard nor'easter, mid-season service is included, so you call us and we're back out — usually within a couple of days, since we're already running routes through West Islip and neighboring Babylon and Bay Shore.

We handle full takedown, and it's built into every package — you never pay extra for it. We typically begin removals in early January and work through the month, weather permitting. Our crews pull every strand, every clip, and every fastener, so you're not finding leftover hardware on your gutters in spring. We then label and store your lights for the following season if you'd like, which saves you both the garage clutter and the cost of buying new product each year. For West Islip homeowners juggling work and family, the included takedown is usually the single biggest reason they stop doing it themselves.

Absolutely — tree work is some of our most popular service here. Many West Islip front yards have mature Norway and red maples or full evergreens that make ideal lighting anchors. For deciduous maples and oaks, we wrap trunks and major limbs to give structure once the leaves are gone. For spruces and other evergreens, we can wrap or net-light the foliage for a fuller glow. We'll walk your property, recommend which trees give the best curb-side impact, and price the wrap by trunk height and branch reach. Larger or taller specimens cost more given the labor and equipment, but a single well-lit front maple often does more for the look of a home than the entire roofline.

Yes — that's exactly why we don't use big-box products on West Islip homes. Properties closer to the bay and on south-facing lots take real wind exposure through December and January, plus damp, salt-influenced air that destroys cheap clips and connectors. We install commercial-grade LED strands with weather-sealed plugs and rate-rated fasteners chosen for your specific roof material and pitch. Every run gets secured, not just draped. If a strand does loosen during a hard nor'easter, mid-season service is included, so you call us and we're back out — usually within a couple of days, since we're already running routes through West Islip and neighboring Babylon and Bay Shore.

We handle full takedown, and it's built into every package — you never pay extra for it. We typically begin removals in early January and work through the month, weather permitting. Our crews pull every strand, every clip, and every fastener, so you're not finding leftover hardware on your gutters in spring. We then label and store your lights for the following season if you'd like, which saves you both the garage clutter and the cost of buying new product each year. For West Islip homeowners juggling work and family, the included takedown is usually the single biggest reason they stop doing it themselves.

Absolutely — tree work is some of our most popular service here. Many West Islip front yards have mature Norway and red maples or full evergreens that make ideal lighting anchors. For deciduous maples and oaks, we wrap trunks and major limbs to give structure once the leaves are gone. For spruces and other evergreens, we can wrap or net-light the foliage for a fuller glow. We'll walk your property, recommend which trees give the best curb-side impact, and price the wrap by trunk height and branch reach. Larger or taller specimens cost more given the labor and equipment, but a single well-lit front maple often does more for the look of a home than the entire roofline.

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