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

Christmas Light Hanging Service in East Longmeadow, MA

North Pole Lighting hangs, services, takes down, and stores Christmas lights for homes across East Longmeadow.

A lighting contractor working out of Southwick, covering Hampden County, with one 413 number that gets answered.

Christmas Light Hanging Service Around the Rotary and Beyond

Seven streets feed one rotary here, with no traffic lights. That layout got the town into Ripley’s Believe It or Not. It also means half the town drives past the other half every day. A Christmas light hanging service here gets seen. A lit house on North Main is looked at by a lot of people. We run the same route through Longmeadow and Hampden.

This is normal work for us across Hampden County and the Pioneer Valley.

  • How far a house sits back is set by its neighbors, not a fixed number, capped at sixty feet
  • Front-yard depth changes house to house down one street, so no two plans on a block are identical
  • A house can cover only a quarter of its lot, which keeps open ground around most of them
  • The town split from Longmeadow in 1894, and the housing shows it in Colonial Revival and Craftsman cottages
  • Prospect Street carries architect-designed estates, a different job from the cottages a few streets over

Nothing gets cut until we plan the display before install day, while the ground is still bare.

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

What We Install on East Longmeadow Homes

A Craftsman cottage and a Prospect Street estate need the same eight services and completely different amounts of each.

  • Christmas Light Design The plan starts with which direction your house gets seen from, since half these streets bend.
  • Christmas Light Installation Strands come pre-built, so a cottage roofline is usually a single visit.
  • Christmas Light Maintenance Reachable bulbs get replaced all season, which matters on a street people drive nightly.
  • Christmas Light Removal The display comes down in January, and snow on the roof is what moves the date.
  • Christmas Light Storage Nothing goes into your basement or your garage rafters. It leaves with us.
  • Roofline Christmas Lights The wire gets cut to your actual eaves, dormers and porch edges, not to a boxed length.
  • Bush Christmas Lights Foundation bushes get wrapped strand by strand, which reads clean from a slow-moving car.
  • Christmas Wreath Lights Lit wreaths and greenery on the entry, powered without a cord running across the walk.

A Town That Already Knows How to Light a Parade

East Longmeadow lights up early. The Lions Club has run a tree lighting here since 1953. Holiday Kickoff Weekend brings a lighted truck parade out of North Main Street, around the rotary and up Somers Road. A fire truck carries Santa. Santa lights the tree at the rotary.

All of that is documented by The Reminder, and it lands in early December.

  • Houses on the parade route get looked at by a crowd, not just by traffic
  • Anyone who wants to be lit for that weekend needs the install booked well before it
  • Once the roof ices, a roofline job stops being a scheduling question

The other end of the season is ours too, and it all gets taken down once the ice clears.

A two-story home with warm white roofline lights, a lit wreath on the front door, and uplights along the front steps.

Streets and Neighborhoods We Light Here

North Main and Somers Road carry the most traffic and the most eyes. Prospect Street holds the older estates. Chestnut and Pease Roads keep the town’s oldest surviving houses, including two of its three National Register listings. The Redstone Rail Trail is named for the quarry stone this town shipped out by the trainload.

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

A white colonial with an attached wing, warm white lights along both rooflines and around the dormer windows.

Other Towns Our Light Crew Covers

Everything here is a short drive, which is why nearby addresses land on the same day.

The shape of the run is easy to picture once you see every town we cover.

East Longmeadow Christmas Light Hanging Service Questions

Do you hang Christmas lights in East Longmeadow?

Yes. Every street in town, from the rotary out to the Hampden and Wilbraham lines.

Can you have my house lit before the parade weekend?

Usually, if the date is booked ahead. The lighted truck parade runs in early December, and the install dates in front of it fill fast.

How far in advance should I call?

Book in the fall. Most installs here happen in October and November, while the roof is still dry.

Do you cover Prospect Street and the older estates?

Yes. Larger houses take more roofline and more time, so they get scheduled earlier in the run.

What exactly does the lease include?

The lights, the design, the install, season-long service, the takedown, and the storage. You own none of it and store none of it.

What happens if half a strand goes dark in December?

Call us. If a ladder reaches it, we replace it that season. If the roof has snow on it, it waits for safe footing.

Do you go around the rotary to the Somers Road side?

Yes. There is no part of town we treat as out of range.

How do I get started?

Call or send the form with your address. We walk the property, then give you the number after we have seen the house.

Light Up Your Corner of the Rotary

The whole season here is about sixty days, and the first weekend of December is the busiest night of it. Book while there are still dates left in November.

Don't Be a Grinch

Get a free quote for Christmas light hanging service in East Longmeadow while dates are open.