Christmas light installation in Norway
★ Norway, Maine · Kennebec County

Christmas light installation done right for Norway's Main Street homes and lakeside neighborhoods.

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

Since 20065.0★ GoogleLicensed & Insured

Norway sits in the western Maine foothills near the shore of Lake Pennesseewassee, and folks here appreciate work that holds up through a long, cold winter. We handle Christmas light installation for the older village homes along Main and Paris streets, the newer builds up on the hills, and the camps and year-round houses near the lake. With a median home value around $128,000, most families here want a clean, dependable display without overpaying — and that's exactly what we do. We climb the ladders, run commercial-grade LEDs, and take everything down when the season's over so you don't spend a January weekend fighting frozen clips. No guessing, no tangled strands from the attic, no leaning off a icy roofline. Just a straightforward install sized to your house and your budget.

Lighting Norway, neighborhood by neighborhood

We cover the whole of Norway, from the downtown village core along Main Street to the residential streets climbing away from Lake Pennesseewassee. That includes the older homes near the town center, the neighborhoods around the Norway Memorial Library area, and houses out toward the Waterford and Paris town lines. We also serve the twin community of South Paris just across the way, plus surrounding Oxford County towns when scheduling allows. If you're on a back road toward Greenwood or heading out Route 118, reach out — we route our crews efficiently and cover the greater Norway area. Not sure if your street is in range? Send us your address and we'll confirm same day.

Built for Norway homes

Norway's older homes lean toward classic New England styles — gabled farmhouses, Capes, and Victorians with the kind of steep rooflines and dormers that make hand-installed roofline lighting look sharp. Many properties carry mature white pines, spruce, and maples that take beautifully to wrapped-trunk and canopy lighting. Around Lake Pennesseewassee you'll find both year-round homes and seasonal camps, each with its own access quirks. The big local challenge is straightforward: snow and ice. Displays have to be anchored to survive freeze-thaw cycles and the weight of accumulation, and evergreen wraps need clips that won't pop off when branches sag under snow. We size every job to the house, whether that's a tidy roofline outline on a village Cape or fully lit pines along a lakeside driveway.

Why local experience matters

Western Maine winters are no joke, and a display that isn't installed for the conditions won't last past the first ice storm. We use commercial-grade LED strands rated for cold, secure every run with clips built for wind and snow load, and never rely on staple guns or tape that fail at 10 below. Norway's mix of steep-pitched older roofs and mature trees means safe ladder work matters — our crews are insured and know how to work a slick, snowy roofline. We also take everything down at season's end, which spares you the January headache of frozen cords and a ladder on ice. Local, dependable, and here when a strand goes out mid-December.

Pricing in Norway

We keep pricing realistic for Norway. Packages start at $1,499 and cover most homes here, with the majority of installs landing between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on roofline length, number of trees, and access. That price includes design, professional installation, mid-season service if a strand fails, takedown after the holidays, and storage of your lights until next year. No surprise fees — you get a clear quote up front before we touch a ladder.

Christmas lighting in Norway — FAQ

Christmas light installation in Norway, 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 Norway installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.

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

Yes — the Victorians and Capes around Main Street and the village core are some of our favorite jobs. Those steep pitches and dormers actually make roofline lighting look excellent, but they demand experienced ladder work and the right anchoring. We use clips that grip the shingle edge without damaging your roof, and our crews are insured to work on the tall, multi-gable rooflines common on Norway's older housing stock. We'll walk the property first, note any tricky access points, and give you a firm plan before install day so there are no surprises.

We do. Whether it's a year-round home on the hills above the lake or a seasonal camp closer to the water, we handle both. Lakeside properties often have great mature pines and spruce that look striking with trunk wraps and canopy lighting, plus longer driveways that benefit from lit trees leading in. We coordinate timing with you if it's a seasonal place — many owners want the display up before they arrive for the holidays and taken down after they head out. Just give us your address and access details and we'll build a plan that fits the property.

Call us and we'll come fix it. Every install includes mid-season service, so if a strand fails during a December freeze or after an ice storm, we handle the repair at no extra charge — you're not the one climbing an icy ladder to troubleshoot a dead section. We use commercial-grade LEDs specifically because they hold up far better than store-bought strands in western Maine's deep cold, but if anything does go wrong, one of our crews will be out to sort it. Reliable through the whole season is the whole point of hiring a local pro.

Yes — the Victorians and Capes around Main Street and the village core are some of our favorite jobs. Those steep pitches and dormers actually make roofline lighting look excellent, but they demand experienced ladder work and the right anchoring. We use clips that grip the shingle edge without damaging your roof, and our crews are insured to work on the tall, multi-gable rooflines common on Norway's older housing stock. We'll walk the property first, note any tricky access points, and give you a firm plan before install day so there are no surprises.

We do. Whether it's a year-round home on the hills above the lake or a seasonal camp closer to the water, we handle both. Lakeside properties often have great mature pines and spruce that look striking with trunk wraps and canopy lighting, plus longer driveways that benefit from lit trees leading in. We coordinate timing with you if it's a seasonal place — many owners want the display up before they arrive for the holidays and taken down after they head out. Just give us your address and access details and we'll build a plan that fits the property.

Call us and we'll come fix it. Every install includes mid-season service, so if a strand fails during a December freeze or after an ice storm, we handle the repair at no extra charge — you're not the one climbing an icy ladder to troubleshoot a dead section. We use commercial-grade LEDs specifically because they hold up far better than store-bought strands in western Maine's deep cold, but if anything does go wrong, one of our crews will be out to sort it. Reliable through the whole season is the whole point of hiring a local pro.

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