Christmas light installation in Berwick
★ Berwick, Maine · York County

Christmas light installation built for Berwick's old New England farmhouses and hard York County winters

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

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Berwick sits along the Salmon Falls River in the southwest corner of York County, and the roughly 2,000 people who live here tend to own older, well-kept homes on generous lots—the median value runs around $302,000. Homeowners hire us because putting up lights in Berwick means dealing with steep colonial rooflines, mature trees, and December weather that swings from ice storms to hard freezes. We handle the ladder work, the timers, and the takedown so you don't have to climb an icy roof in January. Most of our clients here are established families who want a clean, tasteful display along a farmhouse porch or a row of hemlocks, not a chaotic tangle of store-bought strands. We measure, install commercial-grade LED, maintain it through the season, and remove everything before spring mud season sets in.

Lighting Berwick, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover all of Berwick, from the village center near Sullivan Square out to the rural roads running toward the Salmon Falls River and the New Hampshire line. We light homes along the older residential streets near downtown as well as the newer builds on larger parcels toward North Berwick and South Berwick. Beyond town, our crews regularly work the neighboring communities we serve across York County—Sanford to the north, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport toward the coast, Biddeford, and Cape Neddick down near the shore. If you're on a private road or a long tree-lined driveway, tell us when you book and we'll scope the run ahead of time so the crew arrives with the right lengths of lead wire and enough LED to reach.

Built for Berwick homes

Berwick's housing runs heavily to classic New England: center-chimney colonials, Capes, and older farmhouses with steep gables and detached barns, mixed with some newer construction on former farmland. That means we're outlining a lot of long, straight rooflines and porch railings—clean, symmetrical work that suits the architecture. The tree canopy here is dense with white pine, hemlock, sugar maple, and stands of birch, and homeowners often want a few evergreens wrapped or uplit rather than just roofline work. Wrapping a mature pine takes real length and a lift or extension pole, which is exactly the kind of job that goes badly with a homeowner ladder. The lighting challenge in Berwick is height plus weather: steep, tall roofs combined with ice make DIY genuinely dangerous, and it's why most of our clients here happily hand it off.

Why local experience matters

Berwick winters are the real test. Ice loading, freeze-thaw cycles, and wind coming up the river valley pull cheap clips and staples loose within weeks. We use commercial-grade LED strands, all-copper connections, and fasteners rated to stay put through a January nor'easter. Every install includes a mid-season check, so if a run goes dark after an ice storm we come back and fix it—no ladder trips for you. We time takedown for late winter, once the roof is safe to work but before the thaw turns your yard to mud. Because we schedule Berwick alongside our other York County routes through Sanford, Kennebunk, and Biddeford, we book early and install on a set date, so you're not left guessing whether your lights will be up before the first snow.

Pricing in Berwick

Berwick installs are priced for York County homeowners, not seasonal estates. Packages start at $1,499 for roofline outlining on a typical Cape or colonial, and most homes here land between $2,000 and $5,000 once you add porch railings, a wrapped evergreen or two, and a lit walkway. Pricing covers the LED product, professional installation, in-season maintenance, and takedown after the holidays. We'll walk your property and give you a firm quote before anything goes up—no surprises.

Christmas lighting in Berwick — FAQ

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

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

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

Yes—this is exactly the work we're set up for. Many Berwick homes have steep center-chimney colonial or Cape rooflines that are too dangerous to reach with a household ladder, especially once frost sets in. Our crews use roof-safe equipment, harnesses where needed, and fasteners that grip without damaging shingles or fascia. We scope the roof pitch and height when we quote, so the crew shows up with the right gear the first time. That's the main reason Berwick homeowners hire out this job instead of risking a fall on an icy December roof.

They're built for it. We install commercial-grade LED strands with all-copper connections and heavy-duty fasteners rated for the ice loading and wind that come up the Salmon Falls River valley. Standard clips and staples from a hardware store tend to let go after the first hard freeze-thaw cycle, which is why so many DIY displays go dark by New Year's. Every Berwick install also includes a mid-season maintenance visit—if an ice storm knocks out a run, we come back and repair it. You won't be dragging a ladder out into the snow to fix a dead strand yourself.

We install through late fall, typically from early November until the first heavy snow, and we book Berwick jobs alongside our other York County routes through Sanford, Kennebunk, and Biddeford—so scheduling early gets you a firm install date before the weather turns. Takedown happens in late winter, once the roof is safe to work but before the spring thaw turns driveways and yards to mud. We remove every strand, clip, and timer, then store or discard as you prefer. You never have to think about climbing up in January to pull frozen lights off the eaves.

Yes—this is exactly the work we're set up for. Many Berwick homes have steep center-chimney colonial or Cape rooflines that are too dangerous to reach with a household ladder, especially once frost sets in. Our crews use roof-safe equipment, harnesses where needed, and fasteners that grip without damaging shingles or fascia. We scope the roof pitch and height when we quote, so the crew shows up with the right gear the first time. That's the main reason Berwick homeowners hire out this job instead of risking a fall on an icy December roof.

They're built for it. We install commercial-grade LED strands with all-copper connections and heavy-duty fasteners rated for the ice loading and wind that come up the Salmon Falls River valley. Standard clips and staples from a hardware store tend to let go after the first hard freeze-thaw cycle, which is why so many DIY displays go dark by New Year's. Every Berwick install also includes a mid-season maintenance visit—if an ice storm knocks out a run, we come back and repair it. You won't be dragging a ladder out into the snow to fix a dead strand yourself.

We install through late fall, typically from early November until the first heavy snow, and we book Berwick jobs alongside our other York County routes through Sanford, Kennebunk, and Biddeford—so scheduling early gets you a firm install date before the weather turns. Takedown happens in late winter, once the roof is safe to work but before the spring thaw turns driveways and yards to mud. We remove every strand, clip, and timer, then store or discard as you prefer. You never have to think about climbing up in January to pull frozen lights off the eaves.

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