
Professional Christmas light installation for Kittery Point's coastal homes and historic capes
Full-service holiday lighting for Kittery Point homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Kittery Point residents hire us because our winters demand more than a homeowner balanced on an icy ladder in December. This tight-knit village at the mouth of the Piscataqua sits where the Maine coast turns rugged, and the salt-tinged air, hard freezes, and coastal wind chew through hardware store light strands within a season. With a median home value around $441,000 and household incomes near $121,000, families here invest in their older shingle-style capes, colonials, and waterfront homes — and they want lighting that matches that care. We handle the full job: commercial-grade LED strands rated for wind and cold, secure fastening that won't damage historic trim, and a clean takedown when the season ends. No tangled boxes in your attic, no guesswork on the gutter line, no risk on frozen roofs.
Lighting Kittery Point, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Kittery Point, from the homes clustered near the historic waterfront and Fort McClary area to the quieter wooded lots set back along the Route 103 corridor toward the Chauncey Creek and Gerrish Island stretches. Because Kittery Point is compact, we schedule installs efficiently across the village and out toward the surrounding neighborhoods. We also serve the broader York County region, including Cape Neddick just south, plus Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Biddeford, and Sanford to the north and inland. If your home sits on one of the narrow point roads or a tucked-away lane near the tidal creeks, we'll scout access ahead of time so installation day runs smoothly, even on tight coastal properties.
Built for Kittery Point homes
The tree canopy in Kittery Point runs to mature white pines, spruce, and the bare hardwoods — oaks and maples — that frame most yards by December. We wrap trunks and outline evergreens with warm-white or classic multicolor LEDs, and we accent the roof and eave lines on the village's characteristic shingle-style and colonial homes. The challenge here is the architecture: many houses have complex rooflines, dormers, and weathered trim that predate modern gutter systems, so we bring a range of mounting solutions rather than a one-size approach. Coastal properties near the water also face wind that can strip poorly installed lights within a week, which is why we favor tested commercial-grade product and redundant fastening. Whether you want a restrained, tasteful outline on a historic cape or a fuller display with wrapped trees and wreaths, we tailor the design to the home.
Why local experience matters
Kittery Point's exposure to open water means salt spray and coastal wind that inland towns never deal with. We use marine-tolerant clips and stainless fasteners, and we secure runs so they hold through the nor'easters that roll up the Piscataqua. Many homes here are older — historic capes and shingle-style houses with original trim and slate or steep asphalt roofs — so we anchor lights without drilling into irreplaceable woodwork. We work around ice and snow load, timing installs before the deep freeze sets in and using LED systems that stay lit and cool. When January's storms pass, we return for a careful takedown that leaves your gutters, fascia, and landscaping exactly as we found them.
Pricing in Kittery Point
Most Kittery Point homes fall between $2,000 and $5,000 for a full installation, with packages starting at $1,499 for roofline outlining on smaller capes. Pricing depends on roof complexity, the number of trees you want wrapped, and whether you add wreaths or garland. Every quote includes professional installation, mid-season maintenance if a strand fails, and takedown and storage after the holidays. We provide a firm written estimate before any work begins.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Kittery Point

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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Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Kittery Point — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Kittery Point, 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 Kittery Point installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Kittery Point, ME. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
It will ruin cheap lights, which is exactly why we don't use them. Kittery Point's waterfront and point-facing homes take steady wind and salt spray that corrode standard clips and loosen poorly fastened runs. We install commercial-grade LED strands with stainless and marine-tolerant fasteners, and we double-anchor exposed sections so they hold through nor'easters. On homes near the water or out toward Gerrish Island, we scout wind exposure during the estimate and adjust the mounting plan accordingly. If a strand does fail mid-season from a storm, our maintenance visit is included, so you're never left with a dark section over the holidays.
Yes, and it's something we take seriously in Kittery Point, where many homes are historic capes and shingle-style houses with original woodwork and steep, complex roofs. We avoid drilling into irreplaceable trim. Instead we use non-invasive gutter clips, ridge attachments, and tension methods matched to your specific rooflines and dormers. On slate or steep asphalt roofs we work with proper equipment rather than risking your fascia or shingles. During the estimate we walk the house, identify the safest mounting points, and flag anything fragile. At takedown, we remove everything cleanly so there's no residue, no holes, and no trace once the season ends.
Book by late October or early November. In Kittery Point the ideal install window is before the ground freezes hard and before December's ice and snow make roof work dangerous and less clean. We schedule the whole village and surrounding York County towns — including Cape Neddick, Kennebunk, and Kennebunkport — during November so lights are ready to switch on right after Thanksgiving. Coastal properties near the water get priority scheduling because wind exposure means we want extra time to secure runs properly. Waiting until December risks a rushed install on frozen surfaces or missing your preferred date entirely, since our late-season calendar fills quickly.
It will ruin cheap lights, which is exactly why we don't use them. Kittery Point's waterfront and point-facing homes take steady wind and salt spray that corrode standard clips and loosen poorly fastened runs. We install commercial-grade LED strands with stainless and marine-tolerant fasteners, and we double-anchor exposed sections so they hold through nor'easters. On homes near the water or out toward Gerrish Island, we scout wind exposure during the estimate and adjust the mounting plan accordingly. If a strand does fail mid-season from a storm, our maintenance visit is included, so you're never left with a dark section over the holidays.
Yes, and it's something we take seriously in Kittery Point, where many homes are historic capes and shingle-style houses with original woodwork and steep, complex roofs. We avoid drilling into irreplaceable trim. Instead we use non-invasive gutter clips, ridge attachments, and tension methods matched to your specific rooflines and dormers. On slate or steep asphalt roofs we work with proper equipment rather than risking your fascia or shingles. During the estimate we walk the house, identify the safest mounting points, and flag anything fragile. At takedown, we remove everything cleanly so there's no residue, no holes, and no trace once the season ends.
Book by late October or early November. In Kittery Point the ideal install window is before the ground freezes hard and before December's ice and snow make roof work dangerous and less clean. We schedule the whole village and surrounding York County towns — including Cape Neddick, Kennebunk, and Kennebunkport — during November so lights are ready to switch on right after Thanksgiving. Coastal properties near the water get priority scheduling because wind exposure means we want extra time to secure runs properly. Waiting until December risks a rushed install on frozen surfaces or missing your preferred date entirely, since our late-season calendar fills quickly.

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