Imagine like this: Late November, the turkey leftovers have not even made it to soup, and you are browsing online and realizing you missed the boat in scheduling your holiday light installation. You know the suffering if you have visited there before. The bright news is Timing is crucial, hence having lights on at the ideal moment helps one to relax and also has great curb appeal. Check this out!
Let’s discuss logistics. Between late October and mid-December, professional installers are in most demand. Want your house gleaming for the first night of Hanukkah or glittering just after Thanksgiving lunch? You should contact out early if at all possible. Book in September or early October and you will have first choice on dates and design ideas.
Also a sly trickster is weather. October presents that ideal where the days are clear but not bone-chilling. Working conditions count—no one likes damp grass or frozen shingles. You will avoid seeing your installer clinging to a slippery ladder like a cat at bath time and last-minute cancellals. Early installation also helps your display remain longer, therefore spreading that happy mood right into the dark winter days.
While other people wait until Black Friday, by then you are elbowing rivals for the final appointment. Installers follow schedules as full as Santa’s sleigh. To be honest, the post-Thanksgiving frenzy can leave little time for proper setups, and you might see uneven lines or tangled lights. The audience for prime-time sometimes pays premium rates as well.
If you celebrate several holidays, ahead of time calendar communication lets the crew design displays that might only be used once and be swapped out or recycled. In this sense, you avoid mid-season anarchy and get more bang for your money. Seasoned businesses promote advance bookings for exactly this purpose.