Holiday Lighting · Pittsburgh, PA

Holiday Lighting Installation in Pittsburgh, PA

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Pittsburgh, PA holiday lighting installation
Holiday Lighting Types

Four kinds of holiday lighting installed across Pittsburgh.

Each type fits a different property scale. Network installers across Pittsburgh 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.

Pittsburgh Investment Snapshot

What holiday lighting projects typically run in Pittsburgh, PA.

Pittsburgh sits within the Pennsylvania pricing tier. Ranges reflect typical residential installs; estate-scale work in Shadyside or Squirrel Hill 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 Pittsburgh install

Six commitments on every Pittsburgh holiday lighting project.

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

01

HRC coordination for Pittsburgh historic district properties

02

Climate-specific fixture rating (Pittsburgh HRC review + Victorian and Tudor heritage + Pittsburgh hill topography + sustained freeze-thaw)

03

Designer-led plan for estate-scale work

04

Brass throughout, finish matched to Pittsburgh architectural era

05

Smart-platform integration (Caseta mid-tier, RA3 for estates)

06

Color temperature appropriate to era and material context

Sample Pittsburgh Projects

Three realistic Pittsburgh scenarios. Itemized.

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

Shadyside, Pittsburgh

Shadyside estate holiday

Premier estate holiday install in Shadyside. Designer-led, brass throughout, Pittsburgh-aesthetic-appropriate.

  • Designer plan$2,400
  • Fixtures$6,800
  • Wire/transformer$1,800
  • Install labor$3,800
Project total $3,200

Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh

Squirrel Hill holiday

Mid-scope holiday install on a Squirrel Hill property.

  • Site visit$900
  • Fixtures$3,400
  • Install labor$2,400
Project total $6,700

Point Breeze, Pittsburgh

Point Breeze holiday

Modest scope holiday install in Point Breeze.

  • Site visit$500
  • Fixtures$1,800
  • Install labor$1,400
Project total $3,700
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Pittsburgh Neighborhoods We Serve

Local installers across Pittsburgh’s established residential areas.

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

Shadyside

1880s-1920s brick Victorian and Tudor estate homes with mature canopy

Squirrel Hill

Tudor and Colonial Revival estate residential adjacent to Frick Park

Point Breeze

Stone and brick estates with mature wooded lots

Highland Park

Victorian and Craftsman residential around Highland Park

Mexican War Streets

Federal and Italianate rowhouses in a Landmark district

Mt Lebanon

Adjacent Tudor and Colonial Revival estate municipality

What Homeowners Say

Recent reviews from Pittsburgh homeowners.

Recent feedback from Pittsburgh homeowners after their projects closed.

★★★★★
March 2026

“Estate work in Shadyside. Designer-led, brass throughout, HRC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”

Rosemary L.

Shadyside, Pittsburgh

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
February 2026

“Squirrel Hill property. They understood the Pittsburgh HRC review and Victorian / Tudor heritage considerations from the first walk-through. Clean install.”

Vincent K.

Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
January 2026

“Modest holiday scope in Point Breeze. Honest pricing, finished cleanly. Brass quality fixtures for our property scale.”

Rosemary L.

Point Breeze, Pittsburgh

Holiday Lighting
★★★★★
December 2025

“Squirrel Hill install. Clean work, smart-integrated, finished without disruption. Quality Pittsburgh install.”

Vincent K.

Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh

Holiday Lighting
Pittsburgh at twilight

Shadyside at twilight — brick Victorian and Tudor estate homes under mature canopy.

The Pittsburgh take

A 2.4M-metro Western Pennsylvania city where Victorian brick estate architecture and mature hardwood canopy define the residential character.

Holiday lighting in Pittsburgh follows heritage estate restraint. Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Point Breeze, and Highland Park estate displays feature 120–180 ft warm-white roofline, 3–6 wrapped specimen oaks, lit wreaths with antique brass holders, candle-style facade lights, garland on Victorian or Tudor entrance lanterns. Mexican War Streets Federal heritage displays trend more restrained.

Pittsburgh’s 28-inch annual snowfall + sustained freeze-thaw + lake-influenced cloud cover means commercial-grade installer strands essential. HRC coordination for designated heritage displays. Most Pittsburgh installers cap roster at 30–45 properties and book by early September.

Typical Shadyside heritage display: 120–180 ft warm-white roofline, 3–6 wrapped specimen oaks, lit wreaths, candle-style facade lights, garland on Victorian lanterns. Investment: $2,200–$5,800.

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FAQ

Holiday Lighting in Pittsburgh — common questions.

How much does holiday lighting cost in Pittsburgh, PA?

Most residential holiday lighting projects in Pittsburgh run between $650 and $2,300. Estate-scale work in Shadyside or Squirrel Hill runs significantly higher. Pittsburgh sits within the Pennsylvania 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 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

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

How long does holiday lighting installation take in Pittsburgh?

Standard residential holiday lighting installs in Pittsburgh typically complete in 1–2 days. Whole-property or estate-scale work in Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, or larger Point Breeze properties usually runs 3–7 days. Most installers schedule within 1–2 weeks of quote acceptance.

What should I look for in a Pittsburgh lighting contractor?

Three things matter most for Pittsburgh: 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.” Pittsburgh’s freeze-thaw climate (averages 28 inches 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 Pittsburgh?

Book by mid-September for Thanksgiving-week installation in Pittsburgh. 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.