Book early to beat the rush

Pasadena takes its holiday displays seriously, and demand is high across the San Gabriel Valley. The best installers fill their schedules by late November, so the ideal time to book is early fall, well before Thanksgiving.

Booking early also gives you the pick of installation dates so your lights are up when you want them, not after the season is half over.

What a professional installation includes

A full service installation is more than hanging a string of lights. It usually covers the whole process from design to takedown.

  • A design that fits your rooflines, trees, and entryways
  • Commercial grade lights built to last the season
  • Safe placement and secure fastening without roof damage
  • Timers set so the display runs on its own each evening
  • Takedown and storage after the holidays

Safety and why it matters

Much of a holiday display goes on two story rooflines, steep pitches, and tall trees. Hanging lights there means ladders and heights that cause plenty of seasonal injuries.

A professional crew brings the right equipment and experience to place lights safely, which matters on the older two story homes and hillside properties common in Pasadena and Altadena.

Design ideas for Pasadena homes

Pasadena is full of Craftsman and Spanish homes with detailed rooflines, deep eaves, and mature trees that suit a classic display.

  • Warm white lights along rooflines to highlight architecture
  • Wrapped trunks and branches on front yard trees
  • Lit entryways, columns, and porch railings
  • Matching the display to the scale of a two story home

One crew for lights and clean windows

Since we are already working around your rooflines and windows, many homeowners pair a holiday light installation with a window cleaning so the home looks its best for gatherings and photos. Book early and request a free instant quote or call (626) 593-8437.

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