
Christmas Light Design
We walk the property and decide which lines get lit before anyone measures a strand.
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North Pole Lighting designs, hangs, services, removes and stores Christmas lights for homes in Longmeadow and the towns around it.
Design, install, service, takedown and storage. One quote, one crew, and you never buy a strand, open a bin, or get on a ladder.
The lights are ours. They go up in the fall, and they leave with us in January.
North Pole Lighting is an owner run company based in Southwick. Our Christmas light services start with a walk-around in October. They end with the strands back on our shelves the following spring. Nothing in between is the homeowner’s problem. Houses in Longmeadow, Southwick and Wilbraham all run the same way.
One quote covers the whole thing, so you get every service in one season rather than five separate bookings.
These five run in order, from the first walk-around to the empty shelf in your garage.

We walk the property and decide which lines get lit before anyone measures a strand.
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Our crew arrives with the bulbs already in the strands and hangs the whole display in one visit.
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A dark bulb gets replaced that season, as long as a ladder can reach it safely.
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The display comes down in January, or as soon as the snow is off the roof.
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The strands go into our storage labeled to your address and come back next November.
Learn More about Christmas Light StorageA house has one garage, one ladder, and one Saturday in November that keeps getting away. We own the lights. We hang them, service them, take them down, and keep them. You get the garage shelf back, the ladder stays in the rafters, and the Saturday is yours again. Nothing of yours goes up into the attic in January, because none of it was ever yours to store.
The strands are ours. You lease them for the season. At the end of it they come off the house. They go back on our shelf, labeled to your address. You never buy a light, so you never replace one.
The competition here is not another lighting company. In a 2022 national survey of 1,500 households, Angi found that 87.8 percent decorate the outside of their home. Only 4.3 percent hire a pro. The real competitor is the homeowner’s own ladder.
The people who quote the job are the people on it. Our own crew does the walk-around and the install.

Call in early fall.
We take the address and the rough scope on the first call.
Walk the property.
We measure the lines, check the outlets, and show you what we would light.
Hang it in October or November.
Our crew installs and tests the full display in one visit.
Call if a bulb goes dark.
Anything a ladder reaches safely gets fixed that season.
Hand it back in January.
The display comes off, and snow on the roof is the only thing that moves the date.
The same route runs both sides of the state line, so the towns we reach see the same schedule.
Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick, Westfield, and Hampden County, Massachusetts. Suffield, West Suffield, and Granby, Connecticut, in Hartford County.
Design, installation, season-long service, takedown and storage, all under one quote. There is no separate booking for any of it.
No. We supply the strands, the bulbs, the clips and the cords. Nothing you own goes on the house.
Off your property. They come down, get labeled to your address, and sit in our storage until next November.
Neither. We hang seasonal lights, wreaths and greenery, and we take them all down after the holidays.
About sixty days. Installs run through October and November, because the first freeze here lands around the middle of October.
The plan gets looked at again every fall on the walk-around. What went up last year is the starting point, not a rule.
The season is only about sixty days long, so the calendar has a hard ceiling. October dates go first.
Our own crew. One phone number, and the owner is on the ladder.

One call sets the whole season, from the walk-around in October to the empty driveway in January. The calendar is about sixty days long, and it fills.
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