
Christmas light installation for Farmingdale homes along the Kennebec River corridor
Full-service holiday lighting for Farmingdale homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Farmingdale sits in a quiet stretch of Kennebec County, a small riverside town of roughly 2,300 where most families own their homes and know their neighbors by name. We serve homeowners here who want their December displays done right without the ladder work, the frozen fingers, or the wobbly aluminum extension in an ice storm. With home values around $192,500 and a practical, hardworking community, our packages are built to fit real Farmingdale budgets — not inflated estimates. We light the classic New England capes, colonials, and farmhouses that line Route 201 and the residential streets running down toward the river. Whether you want a clean roofline of warm white or a fuller display across the yard trees, we handle the design, installation, maintenance, and January takedown so your holidays stay simple.
Lighting Farmingdale, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Farmingdale, from the homes clustered near the Route 201 commercial stretch to the quieter residential lanes running east toward the Kennebec River. Because Farmingdale sits directly between Gardiner to the south and Hallowell and Augusta to the north, we routinely serve neighbors in all three during the same route, which keeps our scheduling tight through the busy November install season. If you live on the older streets near the town center or out toward the Farmingdale–West Gardiner line, we can reach you. Homes set back on wooded lots and properties with mature tree canopy are all part of our normal work — we simply plan the design around your access and power layout during the free on-site estimate.
Built for Farmingdale homes
Farmingdale's housing runs to the New England standards: story-and-a-half capes, center-chimney colonials, and older farmhouses, many with steep pitched roofs designed to shed snow. Those steep gables look sharp with a crisp warm-white roofline but demand experienced installers who know how to work them safely. Out in the yards, we light the sugar maples, white pines, and spruce that fill Farmingdale's lots — wrapping trunks and lower branches for a fuller display than roofline alone. The big native white pines make excellent centerpieces when lit from the base up. Our main local challenge is ice management: we route strands to avoid gutter ice dams and keep connections off the ground where snowmelt pools. We plan every install around your home's specific roof pitch, tree placement, and the nearest exterior outlet.
Why local experience matters
Farmingdale winters are the real challenge, and we build for them. Central Maine snow load, freezing rain, and the ice that forms coming off the Kennebec River valley can rip down amateur installs fast. We use commercial-grade LED strands, all-metal clips rated for our climate, and we secure runs so they hold through January thaws and refreezes. Every bulb we hang is cold-weather LED that stays bright and stingy on the power bill through short December days. We also handle the part most homeowners dread — getting on an icy roof or a slick two-story gable. Our crews are insured, local to the Kennebec region, and we come back if a storm knocks anything loose. No mid-winter ladder emergencies for you.
Pricing in Farmingdale
We keep pricing honest for Farmingdale. Packages start at $1,499 for a clean roofline install, with most local homes landing in the $2,000–$5,000 range depending on roof size, tree count, and display complexity. Every quote is all-inclusive: design, professional installation, all commercial-grade LED materials, mid-season maintenance if a storm hits, and full January takedown and storage. No surprise add-ons. We give you a firm price after a free on-site walkthrough so you know the number before we ever climb a ladder.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Farmingdale

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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Explore →Christmas lighting in Farmingdale — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Farmingdale, 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 Farmingdale installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Farmingdale, ME. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
That's exactly what we design for. Freezing rain off the river valley is the number-one reason DIY displays fail in Farmingdale. We use all-metal roofline clips instead of plastic, secure tree wraps so ice weight doesn't pull them slack, and route power connections up off the ground where snowmelt collects. If a major storm does knock something loose, our maintenance visits are included in the package — you call, we come back and re-secure it. You won't be out on an icy roof in January trying to fix strands yourself, and you won't be left with a dark house through the coldest weeks.
Yes. A lot of Farmingdale properties sit back on wooded lots with mature white pine, spruce, and maple, and those trees are a real advantage for a fuller display. We wrap trunks and lower branches or light tall pines from the base for a dramatic effect that pure roofline lighting can't match. Set-back homes just mean we plan power runs and access carefully during the free estimate — we check your exterior outlet locations and figure the best routing before install day. Wooded lots and long driveways are standard work for us throughout the Farmingdale, Gardiner, and Hallowell area.
Book by late October or early November. Our Farmingdale install season runs through November, and because we batch our routes across Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, and Augusta to stay efficient, the best dates fill first. Most homeowners want their display lit before Thanksgiving weekend, so the earlier you schedule the estimate, the more flexibility you get on install timing. We install well into December if you book later, but early callers lock in the prime pre-Thanksgiving slots. Takedown happens in January once the season winds down — that's included, so you never have to think about it again until next fall.
That's exactly what we design for. Freezing rain off the river valley is the number-one reason DIY displays fail in Farmingdale. We use all-metal roofline clips instead of plastic, secure tree wraps so ice weight doesn't pull them slack, and route power connections up off the ground where snowmelt collects. If a major storm does knock something loose, our maintenance visits are included in the package — you call, we come back and re-secure it. You won't be out on an icy roof in January trying to fix strands yourself, and you won't be left with a dark house through the coldest weeks.
Yes. A lot of Farmingdale properties sit back on wooded lots with mature white pine, spruce, and maple, and those trees are a real advantage for a fuller display. We wrap trunks and lower branches or light tall pines from the base for a dramatic effect that pure roofline lighting can't match. Set-back homes just mean we plan power runs and access carefully during the free estimate — we check your exterior outlet locations and figure the best routing before install day. Wooded lots and long driveways are standard work for us throughout the Farmingdale, Gardiner, and Hallowell area.
Book by late October or early November. Our Farmingdale install season runs through November, and because we batch our routes across Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, and Augusta to stay efficient, the best dates fill first. Most homeowners want their display lit before Thanksgiving weekend, so the earlier you schedule the estimate, the more flexibility you get on install timing. We install well into December if you book later, but early callers lock in the prime pre-Thanksgiving slots. Takedown happens in January once the season winds down — that's included, so you never have to think about it again until next fall.

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