
Christmas Light Hanging Service in Agawam, MA
North Pole Lighting hangs, services, takes down, and stores Christmas lights for homes in Agawam and Feeding Hills.
Big round bulbs on heavy outdoor wire, cut to fit your house instead of a box.
Christmas Light Hanging Service for Agawam and Feeding Hills
This is really two addresses in one town. Agawam and Feeding Hills each have their own center, their own green, and their own ZIP code. Feeding Hills is 01030. Agawam is 01001, the lowest ZIP code in the contiguous United States. A Christmas light hanging service here runs both, and neither is an afterthought. Longmeadow and Southwick sit on the same week.
This is standard work for us across Hampden County and the Pioneer Valley.
- Officially a town, run under city government since 1973, which is why the paperwork and the signage disagree
- Two village centers plus North Agawam, so the housing changes character three times inside one town line
- Main Street holds Federal houses with hip roofs, a half round window over the door and an arched window above
- North Agawam has three-deckers built near the old mills, a taller and narrower job than a ranch
- Route 159 and Route 187 are both historic Hartford roads, and both still carry the traffic that sees your house
A tall front is its own problem. It takes a longer ladder day to run the line along a three-decker roof.

Services We Bring to Both Sides of Town
Same eight services in Agawam Center and in Feeding Hills. What changes is the house.
- Christmas Light Design The plan works around an arched window or a porch corner instead of ignoring it.
- Christmas Light Installation Pre-built strands matter more on a three-story front, where every ladder move costs time.
- Christmas Light Maintenance Reachable bulbs get replaced all season, and both village centers are on the same service run.
- Christmas Light Removal It comes down in January, unless snow on a steep or tall roof pushes the date.
- Christmas Light Storage The strands leave town with us and come back labeled to your address in November.
- Roofline Christmas Lights Big round bulbs, spaced evenly and cut to the run. That is the only way a tall front reads as one line.
- Bush Christmas Lights Hand-wrapped bushes do a lot of work on a shallower village lot.
- Christmas Wreath Lights A lit wreath over the entry finishes a porch that already has good bones.
Lighting Two Villages With Two Kinds of House
Agawam Center runs along Main Street. The historic district there covers houses from the 1700s and ranches from the 1950s on one street. Feeding Hills reads as its own village. North Agawam grew up around the mills. A plan that suits one of the three can look wrong in the other two.
The town lights two trees on two nights, on two named greens. One is the green near Granger School in Feeding Hills. The other is the Veterans Memorial Green at Phelps School. Parents from all four elementary schools organize it, as The Reminder reported, and both nights land in early December.
- A ranch on a wide lot wants a long low run and lit bushes, not more roofline
- A three-decker wants the top eave and the porch lines, because the middle of the front is mostly windows
- A Federal house on Main Street wants the roof edge and the entry, and nothing that fights the doorway
If something goes dark between those two nights, call and we will swap a dark bulb mid-season.

Streets We Light in Agawam and Feeding Hills
Main Street and Elm Street carry the historic district and most of the older housing. Springfield Street runs out toward Feeding Hills. Route 57 crosses west toward Southwick and Route 159 runs south toward the state line. Robinson State Park sits along the river on the north side. Provin Mountain is the high ground on the west.
Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Wilbraham, Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick, Westfield, and Hampden County, Massachusetts. Suffield, West Suffield, and Granby, Connecticut, in Hartford County.

Nearby Towns on the Same Light Run
The towns around this one get worked on the same days. That is how the route covers ground.
Southwick, Longmeadow and Suffield all touch this town line. Westfield is a few minutes further on, and so is where else the truck goes.
Explore Our Agawam Light Hanging Services
All eight, in both village centers.
Agawam Christmas Light Hanging Service Questions
Do you hang Christmas lights in Feeding Hills, or just Agawam?
Both. Feeding Hills is its own village with its own ZIP code, and it is on the same route.
Can you light a three-decker?
Yes. The top eave and the porch lines carry the display, and the ladder work gets planned before the day.
Do you work in the historic district on Main Street?
Yes. Everything hangs on clips at the roof edge. Nothing gets drilled and no trim gets altered.
Can you get my house lit before the tree lighting?
Usually, if it is booked ahead. Both greens light up in early December, and the weeks before that go quickly.
Do you cover the North Agawam side?
Yes. Every street in town, plus Feeding Hills.
What if a bulb burns out after you leave?
Call us. Anything a ladder can reach gets replaced that season. Snow on a roof means it waits for safe footing.
Do I keep the lights at the end of the season?
No. They are ours and they leave with us in January, which is the point of the lease.
How do I get on the schedule?
Call with the address. We walk the house, then put a date on the calendar.

Get on the Agawam Lighting Schedule
The crew routes by geography, so Agawam and Feeding Hills addresses land on the same days. Those days fill from October on.
Don't Be a Grinch
Ask for a free quote on Christmas light hanging service in Agawam and pick your install week.