Holiday Lighting · Raleigh, NC

Holiday Lighting Installation in Raleigh, NC

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Raleigh, NC holiday lighting installation
Holiday Lighting Types

Four kinds of holiday lighting installed across Raleigh.

Each type fits a different property scale. Network installers across Raleigh specialize across all four.

Roofline Outline

Roofline Outline

Warm-white string lights neatly clipped along ridge, eaves, and dormers.

Tree Wrapping

Tree Wrapping

Trunks and branches wrapped on mature evergreens and deciduous trees.

Entry Wreaths

Entry Wreaths

Lit wreaths, garland, and front-door treatment with twinkle accents.

Pathway Stakes

Pathway Stakes

Stake lights and walkway accents leading to the front entry.

Raleigh Investment Snapshot

What holiday lighting projects typically run in Raleigh, NC.

Raleigh sits within the Carolina metro pricing tier. Ranges reflect typical residential installs; estate-scale work in Five Points or Mordecai runs significantly higher.

Project Type Low High
Single-story roofline $300 $750
Two-story roofline $650 $1,450
Roofline + 2–3 wrapped trees $950 $2,300
Full package (roofline + trees + entry) $1,600 $4,200
Estate-scale display $3,150 $15K
Every Raleigh install

Six commitments on every Raleigh holiday lighting project.

What gets included in the base scope. Not as upcharges. The network’s quality bar.

01

RHDC coordination for Oakwood, Mordecai, Boylan Heights historic district properties

02

Humidity-rated stainless mounting hardware throughout (galvanic corrosion primary failure mode)

03

Brass fixture specification by manufacturer and model. Never generic

04

Tree Protection Ordinance compliance for any work near protected specimen trees

05

Color temperature appropriate to architectural era (2700K for Victorian/Tudor/Craftsman)

06

CRI 95+ for any heritage interior preservation work

Sample Raleigh Projects

Three realistic Raleigh scenarios. Itemized.

Real-world line items from Raleigh network installations. Your project will price differently. Request a free quote for an exact scope.

Five Points, Raleigh

Five Points Tudor Revival holiday lighting

1925 Tudor Revival estate holiday lighting install. Designer-led, brass throughout, humidity-rated mounting.

  • Designer plan$2,400
  • Brass fixtures$5,800
  • Humidity-rated mounting$1,400
  • Install labor$3,200
Project total $12,800

Oakwood, Raleigh

Oakwood Historic District holiday lighting

Victorian heritage holiday lighting restoration. RHDC-coordinated, period-appropriate sourcing.

  • RHDC coordination$1,200
  • Period fixtures$3,400
  • Plaster-careful install$2,800
Project total $7,400

North Hills, Raleigh

North Hills holiday lighting

Newer construction holiday lighting install. Contemporary brass, smart integration.

  • Site visit$500
  • Fixtures$2,400
  • Install labor$1,800
Project total $4,700
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Raleigh Neighborhoods We Serve

Local installers across Raleigh’s established residential areas.

Each Raleigh neighborhood reads differently after dark. Our network installers know the architectural styles, mature landscaping, and material requirements specific to each.

Five Points

Established 1920s-30s residential with mature canopy and Tudor estates

Mordecai

Historic district with antebellum and Victorian homes

Oakwood Historic District

Victorian heritage district adjacent to downtown Raleigh

North Hills

Upscale shopping and residential corridor

ITB (Inside the Beltline)

Established premium residential ring around downtown

Cameron Park

1920s historic district with Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes

What Homeowners Say

Recent reviews from Raleigh homeowners.

Recent feedback from Raleigh homeowners after their projects closed.

★★★★★
March 2026

“Tudor Revival estate work. Designer-led, brass throughout, humidity-rated mounting throughout. The holiday work feels like the original 1925 architect would have approved.”

Mary B.

Five Points, Raleigh

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
February 2026

“Victorian heritage restoration. RHDC coordination handled completely. Period-appropriate fixtures throughout. Clean install.”

William J.

Oakwood Historic District

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
January 2026

“Craftsman bungalow work. Antique brass and Arts & Crafts-period fixtures sourced through Carolina restoration. Heritage-grade execution.”

Catherine R.

Cameron Park, Raleigh

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
December 2025

“ITB estate holiday install. Smart-integrated, finished cleanly. They understood Raleigh’s humidity considerations from the first walk-through.”

James H.

ITB Inside the Beltline

Holiday Lighting
Raleigh at twilight

Raleigh — the ‘City of Oaks’ with mature canopy at twilight.

The Raleigh take

A 470,000-resident North Carolina capital where mature pine and hardwood canopy define the residential character.

Holiday lighting in Raleigh follows Southern traditional aesthetic. Five Points, ITB, and Cameron Park estates feature restrained displays. Lit wreaths on entry doors, magnolia garland (Southern signature), lit specimen dogwoods, occasional roofline tracing on larger estates. Oakwood, Mordecai, and Boylan Heights historic district displays are coordinated through RHDC for period appropriateness. The mild Raleigh winter climate (40–50°F daytime December) means displays are enjoyed at length without weather damage.

Raleigh winters are mild but occasional ice storms (every 3–5 years) make commercial-grade installer strands with weatherproof connectors essential. RHDC coordination required for historic district exterior holiday displays. Typically routine but documented. Tree Protection Ordinance compliance for any work involving protected specimens. Most Raleigh holiday installers cap roster at 30–45 estates and book out by early October.

Typical Raleigh family display: 100–180 ft warm-white roofline, 2–4 wrapped mature evergreens or magnolias, 1–2 lit wreaths with magnolia garland integration. Estate display: 150–220 ft restrained roofline, 2–4 wrapped specimens, lit wreaths and garlands. Historic district display: RHDC-coordinated period-appropriate. Investment: $1,800–$5,400.

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FAQ

Holiday Lighting in Raleigh — common questions.

How much does holiday lighting cost in Raleigh, NC?

Most residential holiday lighting projects in Raleigh run between $650 and $2,300. Estate-scale work in Five Points or Mordecai runs significantly higher. Raleigh sits within the Carolina metro pricing tier. Material grade (brass vs aluminum), property size, and smart-control integration are the biggest cost drivers.

Do I need a permit for holiday lighting in Raleigh, North Carolina?

Temporary holiday lighting installations don’t require a permit in Raleigh. Permanent exterior installations (year-round architectural roofline) follow standard outdoor electrical permit rules.

How long does holiday lighting installation take in Raleigh?

Standard residential holiday lighting installs in Raleigh typically complete in 1–2 days. Whole-property or estate-scale work in Five Points, Mordecai, or larger Oakwood Historic District properties usually runs 3–7 days. Most installers schedule within 1–2 weeks of quote acceptance.

What should I look for in a Raleigh lighting contractor?

Three things matter most for Raleigh: current State of Illinois license + general liability insurance ($1M+), itemized written quotes (fixtures, transformer, wire, labor each on its own line. Never lump-sum), and brass fixtures specified by manufacturer and model number. Not just “brass fixture.” Raleigh’s freeze-thaw climate (averages 1 inch of snowfall annually) means fixture material is the single highest-impact decision. The right installer specifies it without being asked.

What is the best time of year for holiday lighting in Raleigh?

Book by mid-September for Thanksgiving-week installation in Raleigh. Top installers cap their seasonal roster at 30–40 homes and book out by mid-October. Take-down is typically the second week of January.