A cape with warm white roofline lights and a lit evergreen by the front door, photographed at dusk.

Christmas Light Installation Service Areas in Western Massachusetts

North Pole Lighting hangs Christmas lights for homes in eight Massachusetts towns and three Connecticut towns.

One local crew, one 413 number, and a route short enough that nothing on it is a special trip.

Southwick is the base, and it borders both Suffield and Granby directly.

Christmas Light Installation on Both Sides of the State Line

Southwick sits in a notch of Massachusetts that drops below the Connecticut line. Suffield and Granby border it directly, with no town in between. That is why Christmas light installation over the line is part of the normal route here and not an expansion. Route 168 runs unbroken from Southwick across Congamond Lake into Suffield center, and US 202 crosses straight into Granby. Everything else runs east from there, through Agawam and Longmeadow, out to Wilbraham and Hampden.

Massachusetts Towns We Light Every Winter

Seven towns, all inside Hampden County, all a short run from Southwick.

A two-story home photographed from the street with warm white lights running the full length of the roofline.

Connecticut Towns We Light Over the Line

Three towns in Hartford County, all of them closer to the truck than half of Massachusetts is.

What Winter Does to a Display Here

The install window is set by the weather, not by the calendar on the wall.

In an average year the Connecticut reference station records its first freezing reading around the middle of October. That comes from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information . Once the roof ices, a roofline job stops being a scheduling question.

  • The season runs about sixty days from the first installs to the last
  • The reference station on the Massachusetts side averages about 49.5 inches of snow a season
  • Takedown runs in January, and snow on the roof moves that date
  • Waiting for the snow to clear is a safety rule, not a preference
A two-story home at dusk with warm white roofline lights, two lit cone-shaped evergreens and a lit foundation bush across the front, with cars in the driveway.

How Far the Light Crew Travels

The route is built around five days a week in a season about sixty days long. That is the honest reason the map has an edge on it.

October and November dates get booked through the fall, in the order the calls come in. If your address sits just outside the list, we will tell you on the call. You will not have to guess.

Once a town is on the route, what a full display includes does not change.

Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick, Westfield, and Hampden County, Massachusetts. Suffield, West Suffield, and Granby, Connecticut, in Hartford County.

Coverage Questions About Christmas Light Installation

How do I know if my town is covered?

Eleven towns are on the route, eight in Massachusetts and three in Connecticut. It runs from Westfield east to Hampden, then south over the line.

Do you work in Connecticut?

Yes. Suffield, West Suffield and Granby. Southwick borders both Suffield and Granby directly, so Connecticut is part of the normal route.

How far will you travel?

The route stays tight on purpose, because only so much ground fits into a sixty-day season. Call with your address and we will give you a straight answer.

Do you cover my neighborhood, or only certain streets?

Every street inside the towns listed. There is no inner and outer zone.

Do you serve Feeding Hills?

Yes. It is a village of Agawam with its own ZIP code, and it sits on the same run.

Does the town I live in change what I pay?

Every quote comes off the walk-around: the length of the roofline, the number of lines, and what you want lit. We give you the number after we have seen the house.

How quickly can you come out to look at the house?

Calls get answered from eight in the morning to eight at night, and the walk-around gets booked on that call.

When do you get to each town?

Installs run through October and November and get routed by geography. Nearby addresses land on the same day where the calendar allows.

Find Your Town, Then Book the Lights

The freeze arrives here around the middle of October, and the whole season is about sixty days. That calendar fills faster than most people expect.

Don't Be a Grinch

Book a free Christmas light installation quote for your town before the dates are gone.