Christmas light installation in Fort Myers
★ Fort Myers, Florida · Lee County

Fort Myers Christmas lights that survive the salt air and summer heat

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

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Fort Myers homeowners know that holiday lighting here means year-round durability, not seasonal décor. Your median home sits in the $315K–$320K range—solid investment-grade residential properties that deserve professional installation, not big-box DIY mistakes. We service Fort Myers from our Naples branch (33 miles south), installing permanent LED systems and seasonal displays engineered for Lee County's salt-laden humidity, intense UV exposure, and hurricane-force wind loads. Unlike temporary string lights that corrode and fail by January, our systems are built to last through Fort Myers' brutal summer heat and December's snowbird season when your curb appeal matters most.

Lighting Fort Myers, neighborhood by neighborhood

We service all of Fort Myers and surrounding Lee County communities including Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, Buckingham, and Captiva. Within Fort Myers proper, we cover the riverfront neighborhoods along the Caloosahatchee corridor, the residential subdivisions expanding east of Edison Avenue, and the older estate sections north of downtown near Page Field. Whether you're in a mid-sized family home, a gated riverside community, or a growing subdivision off Summerlin Road, our installation crews handle every corner of the city. We also service the barrier island properties on Sanibel and Captiva for Airbnb owners and seasonal residents preparing for peak December bookings.

Built for Fort Myers homes

Fort Myers' canopy is dominated by live oaks with Spanish moss, sabal palms, and native pine—all stunning when lit with warm uplighting and silhouette techniques. Most homes here are 1970s–2000s Florida ranch or Mediterranean-inspired subdivisions with low-pitched roofs and concrete tile—ideal for gutter-line LED rope and soffit installation. The architecture is practical, not ornate, so lighting works best as architectural accent rather than dense coverage. Salt air means your lights need stainless fasteners and high-quality connectors; corrosion is the #1 failure point we see on homeowner DIY attempts. We also account for the dense oak canopy in older neighborhoods—branches block rooflines, requiring creative pole-mounted solutions to avoid damage during installation.

Why local experience matters

Fort Myers sits directly in the path of salt spray from the Gulf (even 20+ miles inland), which corrodes standard aluminum clips and wiring in weeks. Our hardware is marine-grade stainless steel and UV-stabilized, tested for Lee County's 95°F+ summers and 35+ mph squall seasons. We understand Fort Myers HOA rules—many residential communities require neutral color palettes and roofline-only displays, not the theatrical fronts popular elsewhere. Snowbirds arrive November–December expecting lights already installed; we book September–October for that premium pre-arrival window. Our crews are licensed to work at height on composite and tile roofs common in Fort Myers subdivisions, and we pull all Lee County permits locally.

Pricing in Fort Myers

Most Fort Myers residential installations run $2,000–$5,000 depending on home size, roofline complexity, and whether you choose seasonal takedown or permanent LED systems. We offer packages starting at $1,499 for starter displays (entryway and landscaping only), and custom quotes for larger estates or commercial-grade displays. Permanent LED systems cost more upfront but eliminate annual installation labor and storage headaches—a smart choice for Fort Myers homeowners who use their properties year-round or rent seasonally.

Christmas lighting in Fort Myers — FAQ

Christmas light installation in Fort Myers, Florida starts at $399 for standard residential packages. Custom designs and large homes may vary. Contact us for a free estimate.

We recommend booking your Fort Myers installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.

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

No—our permanent LED systems are engineered to withstand 130+ mph winds and Lee County's hurricane-rated install standards. Seasonal rope and clip installations should come down by May to prevent salt-air degradation and wind damage, but they're designed to survive typical squalls. If you rent your home on Airbnb or Vrbo in December, we install and remove all seasonal lighting before your first guest arrives, so you're never liable for damage. We also offer pre-hurricane takedown service (May–June) for seasonal displays at flat rates.

Salt spray travels inland from the Gulf and Caloosahatchee estuary, and Fort Myers' subtropical humidity (70–80% year-round) accelerates oxidation on standard aluminum and copper. Even 'weatherproof' hardware from big-box stores uses cheap fasteners that fail within one season. We use 316-grade stainless steel clips, marine-grade connectors, and silicone-sealed wire nuts rated for coastal environments. Our installers also use dielectric grease on all connections to prevent salt-induced corrosion, a step most DIY attempts skip entirely.

Book by mid-September for guaranteed November completion. Most Fort Myers snowbirds want lights installed before arrival (yes, it feels early, but our installers are booked solid September–October). We'll coordinate a pre-arrival install and test, then send you photos and a walkthrough video. If you're renting on Airbnb or Vrbo, we schedule removal two weeks before checkout to maximize your December occupancy income—Fort Myers rentals earn 30–40% premium rates in December with professional lighting. Call our Naples branch by August if you need a custom quote.

No—our permanent LED systems are engineered to withstand 130+ mph winds and Lee County's hurricane-rated install standards. Seasonal rope and clip installations should come down by May to prevent salt-air degradation and wind damage, but they're designed to survive typical squalls. If you rent your home on Airbnb or Vrbo in December, we install and remove all seasonal lighting before your first guest arrives, so you're never liable for damage. We also offer pre-hurricane takedown service (May–June) for seasonal displays at flat rates.

Salt spray travels inland from the Gulf and Caloosahatchee estuary, and Fort Myers' subtropical humidity (70–80% year-round) accelerates oxidation on standard aluminum and copper. Even 'weatherproof' hardware from big-box stores uses cheap fasteners that fail within one season. We use 316-grade stainless steel clips, marine-grade connectors, and silicone-sealed wire nuts rated for coastal environments. Our installers also use dielectric grease on all connections to prevent salt-induced corrosion, a step most DIY attempts skip entirely.

Book by mid-September for guaranteed November completion. Most Fort Myers snowbirds want lights installed before arrival (yes, it feels early, but our installers are booked solid September–October). We'll coordinate a pre-arrival install and test, then send you photos and a walkthrough video. If you're renting on Airbnb or Vrbo, we schedule removal two weeks before checkout to maximize your December occupancy income—Fort Myers rentals earn 30–40% premium rates in December with professional lighting. Call our Naples branch by August if you need a custom quote.

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