
Professional Christmas lights for Longwood's established neighborhoods — installed, maintained, removed.
Full-service holiday lighting for Longwood homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Longwood homeowners in established subdivisions and mid-century neighborhoods know that reliable, professional Christmas lighting installation matters. With a median home value around $292,000 and HOA standards across much of the community, your December display reflects both your property and your block. Our team, based in nearby Winter Park, installs and maintains permanent and seasonal systems specifically designed for Seminole County's humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and year-round sun exposure. We handle everything from design through New Year takedown, so you focus on family gatherings instead of ladder logistics.
Lighting Longwood, neighborhood by neighborhood
We serve Longwood's full residential footprint, including the established neighborhoods north of State Road 434, the Wekiwa Springs corridor areas, and sections bordering Altamonte Springs to the west and Casselberry to the south. From our Winter Park location just 7 miles away, we efficiently reach Longwood's central and northern subdivisions, plus nearby communities including Debary, Forest, and Geneva. Whether your home sits on a tree-lined lot in an older Longwood neighborhood or in a newer HOA-managed section, we design installs that respect sight lines, easement restrictions, and community standards.
Built for Longwood homes
Longwood's housing stock mixes mid-century single-family homes with 1980s–2000s subdivisions, most featuring pitched roofs, brick or stucco, and mature landscaping. Live oaks with Spanish moss drape over many lots, creating dramatic but challenging canvases for uplighting and outline work. Royal palms and sabal palms punctuate front yards, and maples provide unexpected color contrast compared to typical South Florida palm-heavy properties. Our crews are practiced at weaving lights through dense foliage without damaging branches, using proper arboricultural techniques. The year-round growing season means vines and saplings can obscure light lines by mid-February; we design systems that remain accessible for seasonal pruning.
Why local experience matters
Longwood's dense tree canopy—live oaks, sabal palms, and maples—creates unique light-placement challenges that a local crew understands immediately. Our Winter Park base means faster response times for maintenance calls through December and quick takedown scheduling in early January. We're familiar with Longwood's HOA guidelines, which often require color coordination and architectural compatibility across blocks. Florida's afternoon thunderstorms and salt-laden humidity (especially during dry season) demand anchoring and weatherproofing that matches Seminole County's wind-load specs. We also know the neighborhood dynamics: residents here appreciate professional workmanship and respect for property access.
Pricing in Longwood
Most Longwood homes fall into our $2,000–$4,500 range, depending on home size, roof complexity, and tree density. We offer tiered residential packages starting at $1,499 for simple roofline outlines, and custom designs for larger estates or intricate display requests. All quotes include installation, December maintenance visits, and New Year takedown. Financing options available for installations over $2,500.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Longwood

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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Commercial
Storefronts, offices and properties that drive traffic.
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Permanent Lighting
App-controlled LED, installed once and lit all year.
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Municipal
Town greens, main streets and public spaces.
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Full-Service Process
Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Longwood — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Longwood, 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 Longwood installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Longwood, FL. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes. Many Longwood subdivisions require pre-approval of lighting colors and placement to maintain neighborhood uniformity. We work with your HOA documentation upfront, design displays that meet those guidelines, and can provide your HOA with installation photos and electrical certifications if needed. Our experience with Seminole County communities means we anticipate common restrictions—solid colors, no flashing, roof-line outline only—and avoid design surprises.
September and early October book fastest, especially if you're hosting Thanksgiving gatherings or want lights up before snowbird family arrives mid-November. November fills quickly for Thanksgiving week installations. We schedule December maintenance and takedown slots in October, so booking by Labor Day ensures your preferred installation window and January-removal timing.
We route wiring through conduit where it crosses low-hanging branches, and we use clips that won't girdle limbs as trees grow. For trees that will expand significantly by February, we design lines with slack loops that accommodate growth without tension. During April–September, we recommend a quick spring inspection to trim encroaching branches before we remove winter displays; this prevents damage to both trees and lights over time.
Yes. Many Longwood subdivisions require pre-approval of lighting colors and placement to maintain neighborhood uniformity. We work with your HOA documentation upfront, design displays that meet those guidelines, and can provide your HOA with installation photos and electrical certifications if needed. Our experience with Seminole County communities means we anticipate common restrictions—solid colors, no flashing, roof-line outline only—and avoid design surprises.
September and early October book fastest, especially if you're hosting Thanksgiving gatherings or want lights up before snowbird family arrives mid-November. November fills quickly for Thanksgiving week installations. We schedule December maintenance and takedown slots in October, so booking by Labor Day ensures your preferred installation window and January-removal timing.
We route wiring through conduit where it crosses low-hanging branches, and we use clips that won't girdle limbs as trees grow. For trees that will expand significantly by February, we design lines with slack loops that accommodate growth without tension. During April–September, we recommend a quick spring inspection to trim encroaching branches before we remove winter displays; this prevents damage to both trees and lights over time.

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