
Christmas Light Design
We walk the property, find the lines your house already has, and plan the display before anyone touches a ladder.
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Christmas Light Services
Get the best lit home in your neighborhood without lifting a finger
North Pole Lighting plans, hangs, services, and stores Christmas lights for homes across Longmeadow.
We bring the lights, the ladders, and the crew. You never buy a strand or climb a roof.
The lights are ours. We hang them, keep them lit, and take them back in January.
Saw our sign in a neighbor’s yard? You are in the right place.
That house sits on a street we already light, so yours is a short stop for us.
Get My Free QuoteNorth Pole Lighting works out of Southwick and covers this whole corner of the county. We handle Christmas light installation for homes in Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, and Wilbraham. We supply the lights, hang them, keep them lit, and take them down.

We walk the property, find the lines your house already has, and plan the display before anyone touches a ladder.
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Our crew arrives with the strands already built, then hangs them on clips instead of staples or nails.
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If a bulb goes dark and a ladder reaches it, we come fix it that season.
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We take it down in January, or as soon as the snow is off the roof.
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The strands leave with us, labeled to your house, and come back next November.
Learn More about Christmas Light StorageWe own the lights and lease them to you for the season. That one thing takes buying, storing, untangling, and replacing off your list. Nothing about this display lives in your garage.
The same people who quote the job are the ones up on the roof, and that is how we work.

Most houses on these streets are two stories, with a gable or a hip roof. The front yard is long enough that the display gets read from the road. What gets lit is a decision, not a default.
The roofline is the line people see from the car. Get it even and everything else is optional. Get it crooked and nothing else saves it. Big round bulbs, spaced the same the whole way, is the look most people picture.
Not every surface wants light. Some houses carry one clean run and nothing more. Others want the roof, the bushes along the front, and a wreath over the garage. We sketch out what gets lit before we start, standing in your driveway.

Warm white is what we hang. It is the color most people picture when they picture a lit house. It sits well on brick, clapboard, and stone. Other colors and options can be bought and quoted if you ask.
In this town every house sits at least forty feet back from the road. The yards are wide, too. That is a long way for a cord to run. It is also a long way for a sagging line to show.
It comes down without you touching it. The display gets pulled down and stored in January, unless snow on the roof means waiting for it to melt.
Call or send the form.
We take the address and the rough scope on the first call.
Walk the property.
We measure the roof, check the outlets, and show you what we would light.
Approve the plan.
You say yes to the coverage, and the date goes on the calendar.
Watch it go up.
The crew arrives with the strands built, hangs them, and tests the run before leaving.
Leave the rest to us.
We service it all season, take it down after the holidays, and store it.
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Warm white on houses like the ones on your street.






There are more photos from last season, shot from the street where a display is meant to be seen.
See the full galleryLongmeadow grew as a village strung along Route 5, with the Green at its center. Every house in town sits at least forty feet back from the road. East Longmeadow’s streets all run into a seven-way rotary with no traffic lights. Southwick sits in the notch of Massachusetts that drops below the Connecticut line. That is why Suffield and Granby are next door and not a separate trip. Winter here arrives before the display does. The station this area reports from averages about 49.5 inches of snow a season.
We cover Hampden County and this corner of Western Massachusetts, plus three towns over the state line.
Our full winter route runs both sides of the state line.
See every town we coverLongmeadow, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick, Westfield, and Hampden County, Massachusetts. Suffield, West Suffield, and Granby, Connecticut, in Hartford County.
North Pole Lighting works out of Southwick and covers this corner of the county. Josh Drumm owns the company and is up on the ladders himself.
We provide them. The lights are ours. You get them for the season, along with the install, the service, the takedown, and the storage.
No. They stay ours. They come off your house in January and go into our storage until next year.
No. We hang our own. It is the only product we can stand behind for a full winter on a New England roof.
Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick and Westfield in Massachusetts. Suffield, West Suffield and Granby in Connecticut.
Early. Installing Christmas lights in Longmeadow mostly happens in October and November, before the roof ices over. The calendar fills in that order.
We do. The display comes down in January if we can get to it. If there is snow on the roof, we wait for it to melt. Nobody should be on an icy roof.
Warm white. It is what we hang, and it is what most people picture when they picture a lit house. Other colors and options can be bought and quoted if you ask.
No to both. We hang seasonal lights, wreaths and greenery. Permanent year-round systems are not something we install.
Call us. If a ladder reaches it, we come fix it that season. If it is on the roof and there is snow up there, the repair waits. We go up when it is safe.
Tell us on the first call. Long driveways, steep yards and tall two-story fronts all change the plan. It is better to know before we quote it.

On average, the first freeze in this area lands around the middle of October. That date comes from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information . After that the roofs get slick and the good dates go fast.
Don't Be a Grinch
Book your free Christmas light installation quote in Longmeadow before the calendar fills.