Holiday Lighting Installation
Professional holiday lighting installation for homes including rooflines, trees, and outdoor displays.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Included With Every Visit
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Holiday Lighting
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Holiday Lighting Questions
Holiday lighting installation starts at $225 for basic roofline work. Full displays including rooflines, trees, bushes, and pathways typically run $400-900 depending on scope. Free estimates provided.
You can supply your own lights, or I can provide commercial-grade C9 or C7 LED lights on spooled wire. Commercial LED lights are significantly more durable and energy-efficient than consumer strands and last multiple seasons.
Book in October or early November for the best scheduling availability. I install through early December, weather permitting, but November slots fill quickly in the Twin Cities east metro.
Yes, I offer take-down and storage service, typically scheduled in January. Lights can be stored for reuse next season or I can dispose of them if you prefer to start fresh.
I use commercial C9 and C7 LED strands that are far more reliable than big-box consumer lights. If a strand fails during the season, I can return for a repair visit.
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from $225
This section helps this page show up for holiday lighting installation searches while giving readers honest, practical information about what a professional installation includes.
In the Twin Cities, holiday lighting installation is a popular service from mid-November through early December, and takedown in January is often booked at the same time. Minnesota winters make working on rooflines and ladders in cold conditions a risk best managed by someone equipped for the task. A well-planned install accounts for available outdoor outlets, extension cord routing that avoids trip hazards, timer or smart plug integration for automatic on and off control, and storage of all hardware at takedown so the same installation can go back up the following year.
