Holiday Lighting Installation Cost Checklist When evaluating a cost estimate from a holiday light installers, here are a few considerations:
When You Provide Lights and Decorations: - Number of lights (linear footage) they will install. - Will they check existing light strings and replace bulbs? - Does it include lighting the house? - Does it include lighting trees and bushes? - Does it include lighting the second story? - Will they set up timers? - Do they provide hanging supplies (hangers and clips) - Does it include removal and packing of lights.
When the Installer Provides Lights and Decorations - The type of lights (incandescent or LED) they will purchase. - Number of lights (linear footage) they will install. - Where will they be installing lights (house, trees, bushes, second story, etc.)? - Are they providing extension chords? - Are they providing timers? - Does it include light removal and packing (at end of season). - Do you get to keep the lights for the next year?
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99508, Anchorage, Alaska - June 28, 2025
Outdoor Lighting Repair$105.00 to $115.00 per hour (plus materials) We’re all about being upfront with our clients—no surprises, just clear communication and fair pricing every step of the way. We take the time to listen, understand your needs, and make sure you're comfortable with what’s being done and how much it’ll cost. At the end of the day, we’re here to do great work, treat people right, and make sure everything’s done the right way—no cutting corners.
Reported by: Eduardo Madrid, Blue Spruce Electric Co. LLC See the Anchorage Outdoor Lighting Cost Report
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