Christmas light installation in Yorktown
★ Yorktown, New York · Westchester County

Christmas light installation built for Yorktown's wooded lots and long Northern Westchester winters

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

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Yorktown homeowners hire us because hanging lights across these properties isn't a one-weekend afternoon project. With roughly 38,000 residents spread across the hamlets of Yorktown Heights, Jefferson Valley, Mohegan Lake, and Shrub Oak, the typical Yorktown home sits on a generous lot with mature oaks, tall pines, and split-level or colonial rooflines that take real planning to light well. We handle the cold, the ladder work, and the timer setup so families here can spend December at the dinner table instead of on the roof. As a Northern Westchester community of established neighborhoods and working professionals, Yorktown wants lights that look polished without estate-level pricing. That's exactly the balance we build into every install — clean lines, commercial-grade product, and a crew that shows up when promised, 38 miles north of our White Plains depot.

Lighting Yorktown, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of Yorktown, including Yorktown Heights, Jefferson Valley, Mohegan Lake, Shrub Oak, and Crompond, along with the residential streets off Route 202 and the neighborhoods near the Taconic State Parkway corridor. Because we already service much of Northern and central Westchester — including bordering Cortlandt and Buchanan to the west, Briarcliff Manor to the south, and Bedford to the east — we can route crews efficiently through your area. We also serve Ardsley and Bronxville on our southern runs. Whether you're on a wooded lot near the Croton Reservoir watershed or in a tighter subdivision off Lexington Avenue, we map driveways, tree placement, and power access before install day so there are no surprises when the crew arrives.

Built for Yorktown homes

Yorktown's housing stock leans toward colonials, split-levels, and ranches built across decades of suburban growth, many set back on half-acre and acre lots shaded by mature hardwoods. That tree cover is the defining lighting challenge here: tall oaks and pines look stunning wrapped or uplit, but they require lifts and experienced crews rather than a homeowner with a ladder. We commonly light roofline trim on multi-gable colonials, wrap evergreen specimens framing front entries, and define long driveways and stone walls that are common across the town's wooded neighborhoods. The mix of older established streets and newer subdivisions means no two Yorktown jobs are identical — a Shrub Oak ranch needs a different plan than a Jefferson Valley colonial. We tailor every layout to the home's actual architecture and the trees already on the property, rather than forcing a one-size template.

Why local experience matters

Yorktown's conditions are genuinely demanding. The town's heavy tree canopy — oaks, white pines, and hemlocks — means a lot of properties need ground-to-canopy lighting that survives wind off the reservoir and the wet, heavy snow that Northern Westchester gets later in the season than down-county towns. We use commercial-grade LED runs and weatherproof connectors rated for those conditions, not the retail string lights that fail by mid-December. We also know the practical stuff: many Yorktown homes have detached garages, long driveways, and limited exterior outlets, so we plan power distribution and timers in advance. And because winters here stretch long, our takedown service in January matters as much as the install — we pull everything before ice locks it to the gutters.

Pricing in Yorktown

Yorktown is a primary-residence market, so we price for value, not estate excess. Packages start at $599 for roofline trim on smaller ranches and split-levels, with most Yorktown homes landing between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on linear footage, the number of trees wrapped, and driveway length. Wooded lots needing lift work for tall pines run higher. Every quote includes installation, mid-season service, takedown, and storage.

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Christmas lighting in Yorktown — FAQ

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

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

Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Yorktown, and it's exactly why hiring a crew makes sense here. Many properties in Yorktown Heights, Mohegan Lake, and Shrub Oak have mature white pines, oaks, and hemlocks that are too tall to reach safely with a household ladder. We bring the right equipment to wrap trunks and lower canopies or to uplight specimen trees from the ground. We'll assess each tree on a site visit, recommend whether wrapping or uplighting suits its shape, and use commercial-grade runs that hold up to the wind and snow loads Northern Westchester sees through January.

Northern Westchester towns like Yorktown often get heavier, wetter snow than down-county areas, and it tends to linger. That affects two things. First, we schedule installs early — ideally November through early December — so everything is up and tested before the first real storms. Second, our takedown timing matters: we pull lights before ice fuses connectors and clips to your gutters and trim, which is what damages both the lights and your roofline. Our weatherproof connectors and quality clips are chosen specifically for these conditions, so a mid-storm outage is far less likely than with retail products that crack in the cold.

We do, and they're worth planning around. Plenty of Yorktown homes — especially on the wooded lots near the Croton Reservoir watershed and off Route 202 — have long driveways, stone walls, and detached garages set away from the main house. These features photograph beautifully when lit, but they also mean we need to map power access carefully, since exterior outlets are often limited and spread out. During your site visit we plan timer placement, extension routing, and outdoor-rated power distribution so your driveway markers, walls, and garage all run on a clean schedule without tripping breakers or leaving cords across walkways.

Yes — this is one of the most common requests we get in Yorktown, and it's exactly why hiring a crew makes sense here. Many properties in Yorktown Heights, Mohegan Lake, and Shrub Oak have mature white pines, oaks, and hemlocks that are too tall to reach safely with a household ladder. We bring the right equipment to wrap trunks and lower canopies or to uplight specimen trees from the ground. We'll assess each tree on a site visit, recommend whether wrapping or uplighting suits its shape, and use commercial-grade runs that hold up to the wind and snow loads Northern Westchester sees through January.

Northern Westchester towns like Yorktown often get heavier, wetter snow than down-county areas, and it tends to linger. That affects two things. First, we schedule installs early — ideally November through early December — so everything is up and tested before the first real storms. Second, our takedown timing matters: we pull lights before ice fuses connectors and clips to your gutters and trim, which is what damages both the lights and your roofline. Our weatherproof connectors and quality clips are chosen specifically for these conditions, so a mid-storm outage is far less likely than with retail products that crack in the cold.

We do, and they're worth planning around. Plenty of Yorktown homes — especially on the wooded lots near the Croton Reservoir watershed and off Route 202 — have long driveways, stone walls, and detached garages set away from the main house. These features photograph beautifully when lit, but they also mean we need to map power access carefully, since exterior outlets are often limited and spread out. During your site visit we plan timer placement, extension routing, and outdoor-rated power distribution so your driveway markers, walls, and garage all run on a clean schedule without tripping breakers or leaving cords across walkways.

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