Holiday Lights in Rochester, MI
Pro-grade C9s on the roofline, warm minis on the trees. We install, fix outages, and take it down so you don't have to climb a ladder in January.
What does holiday lights in Rochester actually look like?
Holiday lighting in downtown Rochester is the smallest-house, highest-character work we do — historic homes with low rooflines, decorative trim, and homeowners who want C9 bulbs along every architectural line. Walnut Boulevard and the University area book first.
Rochester proper is small, walkable, and full of mature canopy — historic homes north of University, newer infill builds off Walnut, tight lots throughout.
What you get when you hire us for holiday lights.
We install, maintain, and take down your Christmas lights.
- Commercial-grade C9 or mini-LED installation
- Roofline, fascia, columns, and trees
- Light-up day mid-November
- Mid-season outage callouts included
- January takedown and storage option
- Materials sold or rented — your choice
How does holiday lights in Rochester actually unfold?
- 01
Quote
Send pictures or schedule a 10-minute walk-through. We quote roofline runs by linear foot, trees by spool.
- 02
Install
We install in October–November on a calendar slot. You light up the night before Thanksgiving.
- 03
Takedown
Mid-January removal and labeled storage in the original boxes — ready for next year.
How much does holiday lights cost in Rochester?
Average single-story homes $550–$950 for installation and takedown, materials extra. Returning customers save 15% on installation in year two.
Common holiday lights questions from Rochester homeowners.
Combo of city-specific and service-specific questions — answered by the crew that actually works Rochester.
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More on holiday lights from our blog
Specifics on pricing, timing, and the questions Rochester homeowners ask before booking.
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