Holiday Lighting Installation Prices
7078585057 • October 14, 2025

October 14, 2025

Holiday Lighting Installation Prices

How Much Does Professional Christmas Light Installation Cost on Cape Cod?


If you’ve ever driven around Cape Cod during the holidays, you know the magic of twinkling lights on a crisp December night. From classic roofline outlines to full-blown festive displays, Christmas lights bring joy and warmth to homes and neighborhoods.


But if you’ve started researching professional holiday lighting services, you’re probably asking the big question: “How much does professional Christmas light installation cost on Cape Cod?”


The answer depends on a few key factors — but in this guide, we’ll break it all down so you know exactly what to expect before you book.


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Why Hire a Professional for Christmas Light Installation?


Before diving into numbers, it’s worth asking: Why hire a professional at all?


Here on Cape Cod, the weather in late November and December can be brutal. Cold winds, icy roofs, and ladders don’t mix well with holiday cheer. Hiring a pro means:

Safety first – No climbing icy ladders or balancing on rooftops.

Time savings – Your home sparkles in hours, not days.

Design expertise – Professionals know how to highlight your home’s best features.

Maintenance included – If a bulb burns out, a pro will come fix it.

Take-down service – No post-holiday hassle.


For many Cape Cod homeowners, the value of safety and peace of mind is worth the investment alone.


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Average Cost of Christmas Light Installation on Cape Cod


On Cape Cod, most homeowners can expect to pay between $800 and $1,800 for professional Christmas light installation.


Here’s how that breaks down:

Smaller homes or simple roofline installs: $500 – $800

Medium-sized homes with additional features (windows, trees, railings): $1,000 – $1,500

Larger homes or elaborate displays: $1,800+


Of course, these are averages. Let’s look at the factors that affect your price.


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Factors That Affect Christmas Light Installation Cost


1. Size of Your Home

A single-story ranch costs less to light than a three-story Cape with dormers and gables. The more roofline and surface area, the more time and materials required.


2. Type of Lighting Package

Basic Roofline: Just the outline of your home.

Full-Service: Includes gutter line, tree wraps, bushes, columns, and walkways.


3. Quality of Lights Used

Professional-grade LED lights last longer, shine brighter, and use less energy. While cheaper incandescent lights exist, most Cape Cod companies (including us) recommend LEDs because they’re more cost-effective long term.


4. Installation Height & Difficulty

Homes with steep roofs, multiple peaks, or tricky access points will cost more than a simple one-story.


5. Additional Features

Lighting trees, shrubs, fences, and walkways adds beauty — but also extra cost.


6. Maintenance & Removal

Many professional installers (including Duchesney Window Washing) bundle in service calls and removal after the holidays, so you’re not left with tangled lights in February.


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Why Rent the Lights?


Rental (Lease): The installer provides lights, installs them, maintains them, and removes them. You pay annually, but you never have to worry about storing or replacing lights.


On Cape Cod, many homeowners choose rentals because storage space is limited, and it guarantees fresh, professional-quality lights every year.


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Example Cost Scenarios on Cape Cod


Scenario 1: A Small Cape-Style Ranch

 Roofline only, basic LED package

• Approx. cost: $650 – $1000


Scenario 2: Medium Colonial

• Roofline, front porch, wreath, and two trees

• Approx. cost: $1,200 – $1,800


Scenario 3: Large Waterfront Property

Roofline, windows, railings, multiple large trees

• Approx. cost: $2,000+


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How Cape Cod Prices Compare to the National Average


Across the U.S., professional Christmas light installation typically ranges from $500 – $1,500. Cape Cod’s prices run slightly higher than average. Why?

• Limited seasonal availability (short installation window).

• Coastal weather challenges (wind, storms, salt air).

• Higher labor and material costs in Massachusetts.


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Tips for Saving Money on Christmas Light Installation


Keep it simple – A classic gutter line is elegant and budget-friendly.


Bundle services – If your installer also does window cleaning or power washing (like we do), you may get package discounts.


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Is Professional Christmas Light Installation Worth It?


If you love the look of holiday lights but dread the work, the answer is usually yes. For most Cape Cod homeowners, the cost is offset by:

• Peace of mind knowing it’s done safely

• A stunning, custom display you’ll be proud of

• Zero hassle when it’s time to take them down


And let’s be honest: there’s nothing like pulling into your driveway on a December night and seeing your home glowing with holiday cheer.


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Final Thoughts


So, how much does professional Christmas light installation cost on Cape Cod?


Expect $800 – $1,800 on average, depending on the size of your home, the type of display, and whether you rent or buy the lights.


If you’re looking for a stress-free way to enjoy the holidays this year, a professional installation might be the best gift you give yourself (and your family).


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👉 Ready for a free, no-obligation quote? Contact us today At Duchesney Window Washing, we offer professional Christmas light installation across Cape Cod. Whether you want a simple, elegant roofline or a full holiday wonderland, we’ll make your home shine. Get your free estimate today and let us handle the ladders, so you can focus on the cocoa and carols. Call today! 508-989-1353


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