
Christmas light installation for Randolph homes along the Kennebec — clean, safe, done right.
Full-service holiday lighting for Randolph homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Randolph sits on the east bank of the Kennebec River, a small Kennebec County town of roughly 1,500 people just across the water from Gardiner. Folks here own practical New England homes — Capes, farmhouses, and modest colonials on tidy lots — and they hire us because December in central Maine is no place for a homeowner on an icy ladder. We handle the whole job: measuring your rooflines, running commercial-grade LED strings, timing everything, and pulling it all down after the holidays. With a median home value around $147,500 and hardworking budgets, Randolph residents want lighting that looks sharp from Water Street without an estate-sized bill. That's exactly what we build — professional installs scaled to real central-Maine homes and priced so the value is obvious the first night you flip the switch.
Lighting Randolph, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Randolph, from the homes clustered near the riverfront and Water Street out to the quieter residential roads climbing away from the Kennebec. Because Randolph and Gardiner share a bridge and a border, we route the same crews across both towns in a single trip, along with nearby Chelsea, Farmingdale, and Pittston. If your street runs down toward the river or sits up on the higher ground toward the east, we'll find you. Neighboring-city customers get grouped onto the same install days, which keeps our drive time — and your cost — down. Whether you're a single-family home in the village or set back on a wooded lot outside the center, we service the entire Randolph and greater Gardiner area throughout the season.
Built for Randolph homes
Randolph homes lean toward classic central-Maine building — story-and-a-half Capes, gabled farmhouses, and older colonials with steeper pitches built to shed snow. Those rooflines light beautifully with warm-white LEDs traced along the eaves and peaks. Many lots carry mature trees: white pines, spruce, sugar maples, and paper birch that take wonderfully to wrapped trunks or canopy net lighting once the leaves drop. The main challenges here are the pitch and height of older roofs, brittle cold that makes cheap store-bought light strings crack, and the river dampness that punishes non-rated connections. We plan each display around your home's specific rooflines, walkways, and evergreens — often accenting a front spruce or wrapping a birch cluster near the entry — so the result reads clean and intentional from the road rather than thrown together in an afternoon.
Why local experience matters
Randolph winters bring heavy wet snow, freezing rain off the Kennebec, and the kind of ice that turns a DIY light job into an ER visit. We install with commercial-grade LEDs and clips rated for that load, secured so they won't sag or tear loose when the January thaw-and-refreeze hits. We use all-weather timers and outdoor-rated connections so nothing shorts out when the sleet rolls through. Everything is fastened without staples or nail holes that damage your fascia and shingles. And we come back in the new year to take it all down, coil it, and store it — no boxes of tangled lights in your garage until spring. For a small town where everyone drives past everyone's house, a crisp, professional display holds up all season.
Pricing in Randolph
Randolph installs are priced for central-Maine homes, not estates. Turnkey packages start at $1,499, and most single-family homes here land between $2,000 and $5,000 depending on rooflines, tree work, and how much of the property you want lit. That price covers the lights, professional installation, timers, mid-season service if anything fails, and full January take-down and storage. You buy the display once and we maintain it — no ladders, no replacing dead strings, no attic clutter.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Randolph

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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Christmas lighting in Randolph — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Randolph, 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 Randolph installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Randolph, ME. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Both — and it actually works in your favor. Since Randolph sits directly across the Kennebec from Gardiner and shares a bridge, we schedule crews to cover both towns, plus Chelsea, Farmingdale, and Pittston, on the same install days. Grouping neighboring homes cuts our travel time, which keeps your quote lower than if we drove out for a single job. So whether you're on the Randolph riverfront near Water Street or up in the residential streets away from the water, you're squarely inside our core service area. Book early in the fall and we'll slot you into the most efficient route for your part of town.
That's exactly why we install rather than sell you a kit. Central Maine gets brutal freeze-thaw cycles and the freezing rain that blows in off the Kennebec, both of which destroy consumer-grade lights and loosen poorly attached strings. We use commercial LEDs and mounting clips rated for snow and ice load, secure connections in weatherproof housings, and fasten runs so they don't sag when everything ices over and then thaws. If a section does fail mid-season — rare, but it happens — we come back out and fix it at no extra charge. You get a display that looks as good in late January as it did the night we lit it, without you touching a ladder in the cold.
We take everything down for you, usually in January once the worst of the deep freeze passes. Our crew removes the strings, clips, and timers, coils and labels everything, and stores it so it's organized and ready for next season. That means no tangled boxes in your Randolph garage, no climbing onto an icy roof to pull down frozen strings, and no rushing before the spring thaw. Take-down and storage are included in your package price — you're not paying separately for it. When next November comes around, we already have your home's measurements and layout on file, so re-installation is faster and your display looks identical year to year.
Both — and it actually works in your favor. Since Randolph sits directly across the Kennebec from Gardiner and shares a bridge, we schedule crews to cover both towns, plus Chelsea, Farmingdale, and Pittston, on the same install days. Grouping neighboring homes cuts our travel time, which keeps your quote lower than if we drove out for a single job. So whether you're on the Randolph riverfront near Water Street or up in the residential streets away from the water, you're squarely inside our core service area. Book early in the fall and we'll slot you into the most efficient route for your part of town.
That's exactly why we install rather than sell you a kit. Central Maine gets brutal freeze-thaw cycles and the freezing rain that blows in off the Kennebec, both of which destroy consumer-grade lights and loosen poorly attached strings. We use commercial LEDs and mounting clips rated for snow and ice load, secure connections in weatherproof housings, and fasten runs so they don't sag when everything ices over and then thaws. If a section does fail mid-season — rare, but it happens — we come back out and fix it at no extra charge. You get a display that looks as good in late January as it did the night we lit it, without you touching a ladder in the cold.
We take everything down for you, usually in January once the worst of the deep freeze passes. Our crew removes the strings, clips, and timers, coils and labels everything, and stores it so it's organized and ready for next season. That means no tangled boxes in your Randolph garage, no climbing onto an icy roof to pull down frozen strings, and no rushing before the spring thaw. Take-down and storage are included in your package price — you're not paying separately for it. When next November comes around, we already have your home's measurements and layout on file, so re-installation is faster and your display looks identical year to year.

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