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From $600 · no hidden fees

Simple, transparent pricing

Typical front rooflines start at $600. Every quote is itemized from your home's actual measurements, and the price you approve is the price you pay — installation, maintenance, takedown, and storage included.

Roofline Package
from $600
Most single-story homes
  • Front roofline in custom-cut C9 LED
  • Warm white or multicolor
  • Automatic timers, hidden cords
  • All-season repairs included
  • January takedown & storage
Full Display
$1,000–$2,500 typical
Where most two-story homes land
  • Full roofline — peaks, returns, dormers
  • Tree wraps & canopy minis
  • Wreaths & garland at the entry
  • Walkway & bed lighting
  • Everything in The Roofline, included
Estate & Custom
custom quote
Large homes, long drives, mature trees
  • Design consultation on site
  • Complex rooflines & mature-oak wraps
  • Gated entries, drives, and grounds
  • Multi-day install, dedicated crew
  • Priority all-season service
Own vs lease

Own your lights, or lease them from us

Own your display

Buy the custom-cut set once — it's yours. Higher first season, cheaper every season after; we still install, maintain, take down, and store it. Best if you plan to light the same home for years.

Lease everything

We own the hardware; you get the display. Even cost every year, and replacement hardware is always included — you'll never own a tangled bin of lights. Best for flexibility and zero commitments.

Not sure? Choose “Help me choose” in the wizard and we'll lay out both numbers for your home.

Street of homes glowing with warm white Christmas lights at dusk

Get your exact number

Two minutes describing your home. An itemized quote. No obligation, no site-visit required to get a price.

Pricing FAQ

Common pricing questions

Why do professional Christmas lights cost more than DIY?

You're not buying strings of lights — you're buying commercial-grade C9 LED custom-cut to your roofline, insured crews on your roof instead of you, automatic timers, repairs all season at no charge, January takedown, and storage. Most customers decide it's worth it the first time a storm knocks a strand loose and someone else fixes it.

What makes the price go up?

Measured footage and complexity: total roofline length, height and pitch, number and size of trees, garland runs, and ground lighting. Every element is itemized in your quote so you can add or trim before deciding.

Is the quote really exact?

Yes — the number you approve is the number you pay. We quote from your actual roofline, not a teaser rate, and there are no fuel, service-call, or takedown fees added later.

Do returning customers pay less?

Returning customers keep priority pricing and their install week. If you own your display, later seasons cost less than the first because the hardware investment is already made.

Own or lease — which is cheaper?

Owning costs more in year one (you're buying the custom-cut display) and less after; leasing spreads cost evenly and includes replacement hardware forever. The wizard walks you through both numbers.