
Christmas light installation for Woodmere's Five Towns homes — clean wiring, no ladder risk for you
Full-service holiday lighting for Woodmere homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Woodmere sits in the heart of the Five Towns in southwestern Nassau County, and the residents who hire us tend to value a job done cleanly and on schedule rather than DIY weekends spent untangling old strands. This is a settled, primary-residence community of established single-family homes on tidy lots, many with mature shade trees out front and detailed rooflines that benefit from professional measurement. We handle the design, the climbing, the timed power, and the January takedown so families along the residential streets near the Long Island Rail Road station and toward the Cedarhurst border can enjoy the season without the hassle. From Tudors and center-hall Colonials to expanded Capes, Woodmere homeowners call us because we treat their property carefully and finish before the first holiday gatherings.
Lighting Woodmere, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Woodmere and serve the surrounding Five Towns and central Nassau communities, including neighboring Cedarhurst just to the south and East Meadow and Carle Place to the north. Our crews also run routes through Baldwin, Bellmore, and Bethpage on the same weekly schedule, so we already work this corner of Nassau County regularly. Within Woodmere itself we cover the older residential blocks near the LIRR station, the streets running toward the Cedarhurst commercial corridor, and the quieter sections backing toward the parkland. Whether your home faces a busy through street or sits on a tucked-away residential lane, we map the property in advance and arrive with the right ladders, lift access, and lengths of pre-measured product.
Built for Woodmere homes
Woodmere's housing stock leans toward classic Long Island suburbia: brick and clapboard Colonials, Tudors with steep gables, expanded Capes, and split-levels, most built on modest but well-kept lots with established landscaping. Front yards here often feature mature oaks, maples, and the occasional tall spruce or pine that homeowners love to wrap or uplight. The challenge in a community this established is the tree height — wrapping a 40-foot trunk and lower canopy takes a lift and proper-gauge wire, not a step stool. Detailed Tudor and Colonial rooflines also reward precise outlining along eaves, dormers, and gable peaks rather than draped-over guesswork. The damp South Shore air near the bay means connections need to be sealed and weather-rated. We design each Woodmere installation around the specific home's roofline, the trees worth featuring, and the available exterior outlets.
Why local experience matters
Woodmere's mature street trees and full-grown front-yard plantings make freehand light hanging slow and risky for homeowners — reaching the upper branches of an oak or sweetgum is exactly the kind of work that ends in an emergency-room visit. Our crews carry the gear to light tall trees and steep roof peaks safely. We also know the practical realities here: many homes share tight driveways and close lot lines, so we plan our power runs and timers to avoid tripping breakers or running cords across walkways. Coastal South Shore weather brings damp winter air and wind off the bay, so we use commercial-grade, weather-rated connections rather than the discount strands that fail by mid-December. And we schedule the January takedown up front, so nothing lingers into spring.
Pricing in Woodmere
Woodmere projects are priced per property after a quick design walk-through. Most homes here land in the $900–$2,500 range, with simple roofline-and-entry packages starting around $599 and larger installations that include tall-tree wrapping running higher. Pricing always includes installation, all commercial-grade materials, mid-season service if a strand fails, and the January takedown and storage — so there's no surprise add-on after the holidays.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Woodmere

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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Full-Service Process
Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Woodmere — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Woodmere, 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 Woodmere installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Woodmere, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Woodmere because so many homes have full-grown oaks, maples, and pines out front. We bring lift equipment and proper-gauge outdoor wiring to wrap trunks and lower canopies safely, something that's genuinely dangerous to attempt from a homeowner's ladder. For very tall specimens we'll often focus on trunk wraps and uplighting the canopy rather than trying to cover every branch, which gives a cleaner, more dramatic result. During the design visit we'll point out which trees on your lot make the strongest visual anchors and price the tree work separately so you can choose what fits your budget.
We do. Woodmere borders Cedarhurst, and we already run regular crews through both communities along with neighboring Nassau towns like Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow. Because these areas sit close together on our weekly route, scheduling and any mid-season service calls are easy to coordinate. If you're on a street straddling the Woodmere–Cedarhurst line or near the LIRR station, we'll have your address mapped and the right equipment loaded before we arrive. Booking early in the season helps, since the Five Towns fill up our calendar quickly once November begins.
Takedown is included in every Woodmere installation. We typically return in January to remove all lights, clips, and timers, then label and store the materials if they're part of a multi-year package. We schedule the removal date when we install, so you're never left with strands hanging into February or worrying about climbing your own roof in icy weather. The damp South Shore winters here make timely takedown important — leaving lights up through repeated freeze-thaw cycles shortens their life and can damage gutters. We work neighborhood by neighborhood, so once you're booked you'll know roughly which week we'll be back on your street.
Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Woodmere because so many homes have full-grown oaks, maples, and pines out front. We bring lift equipment and proper-gauge outdoor wiring to wrap trunks and lower canopies safely, something that's genuinely dangerous to attempt from a homeowner's ladder. For very tall specimens we'll often focus on trunk wraps and uplighting the canopy rather than trying to cover every branch, which gives a cleaner, more dramatic result. During the design visit we'll point out which trees on your lot make the strongest visual anchors and price the tree work separately so you can choose what fits your budget.
We do. Woodmere borders Cedarhurst, and we already run regular crews through both communities along with neighboring Nassau towns like Baldwin, Bellmore, Bethpage, Carle Place, and East Meadow. Because these areas sit close together on our weekly route, scheduling and any mid-season service calls are easy to coordinate. If you're on a street straddling the Woodmere–Cedarhurst line or near the LIRR station, we'll have your address mapped and the right equipment loaded before we arrive. Booking early in the season helps, since the Five Towns fill up our calendar quickly once November begins.
Takedown is included in every Woodmere installation. We typically return in January to remove all lights, clips, and timers, then label and store the materials if they're part of a multi-year package. We schedule the removal date when we install, so you're never left with strands hanging into February or worrying about climbing your own roof in icy weather. The damp South Shore winters here make timely takedown important — leaving lights up through repeated freeze-thaw cycles shortens their life and can damage gutters. We work neighborhood by neighborhood, so once you're booked you'll know roughly which week we'll be back on your street.

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