June-July: Planning and budgeting phase
The smartest DFW homeowners start thinking about Christmas lights in summer. This is the planning phase: reviewing last year's display (what worked, what didn't), exploring new design ideas, setting a budget for the upcoming season, gathering inspiration from magazines and Pinterest, researching installer options. This is when our office starts receiving inquiries from luxury market homeowners (Vaquero Club, Carillon, Highland Park) who plan a year ahead. Returning customers begin getting rebooking emails. Most of you reading this don't think about Christmas in June — but the people who do plan ahead consistently get the best results: preferred dates, locked pricing, no last-minute panic.
August: Booking begins for luxury market
August is when serious booking begins, especially for luxury DFW neighborhoods. Premium installer calendars start filling for the high-demand neighborhoods (Highland Park, Preston Hollow, Vaquero Club, Carillon, Phillips Creek Ranch, Stonebriar Country Club). Returning customers are confirming next-season service. New customers in luxury markets are getting consultations and signing contracts. Estate-scale projects (large Lucas, Parker, Westlake properties) often book by mid-August. If your home is in a premium neighborhood and you want first-pick installation dates, August booking gets you that flexibility. By September, peak luxury dates are often gone.
September: General booking peak
September is when most DFW homeowners realize they should book Christmas lights. Calendar slots fill rapidly. Standard residential neighborhoods (Plano, McKinney, Frisco family areas) book through September. Smart booking by mid-September secures preferred dates. By Labor Day weekend, the most popular install dates (early-mid November) start booking out. We typically take on the largest volume of new customers during September — design consultations, quotes, contracts. By the end of September, peak weekend dates in November are often fully booked across DFW.
October: Late booking and design consultations
October is the last reasonable month to book Christmas lights with full date flexibility. Installations don't begin yet (too warm for most homeowners to want lights up; HOA rules often prohibit early installation), but design consultations happen extensively. We do many in-person walkthroughs in October for properties new to professional service. Late October sees the first installations begin — typically for very large estate properties that need multi-day installations and want to be done before peak season weather. By end of October, our schedule for peak November-December installations is essentially set.
Early November: Installation season opens
Early November (November 1-10) is when most professional installations begin. Weather is typically perfect for installation work (cool but not cold). Daylight is shorter but still adequate. Properties that booked early get installed first, working in geographic order to maximize crew efficiency. Returning customers from previous years see same-day installation in many cases. New customers in less-busy neighborhoods often get install dates in early November. This is the calm-before-storm period when work proceeds at orderly pace.
Mid-late November: Peak installation rush
November 15 through Thanksgiving is the peak installation rush. Most DFW homeowners want their lights up by Thanksgiving for family gatherings and the official 'kickoff' of holiday season. Installation crews work daily, often into the early evening as daylight allows. We install across the entire DFW metroplex during this window — sometimes the same crew is in Highland Park in the morning and Lucas in the afternoon. By Thanksgiving Day, the vast majority of professionally-booked DFW homes are fully lit. This is when DFW becomes one of the most beautifully lit metropolitan areas in the country.
December: In-season service and enjoyment
December is enjoyment season — but also peak in-season service month. Most installations are complete by early December. Crews shift to service calls: storm damage repairs after DFW thunderstorms, mid-season failure replacements, occasional adds (customers want to add tree wraps they didn't initially order). Returning customers often request additions throughout December. New homeowners moving into properties in December occasionally book emergency installations for the remainder of the season. Late December (between Christmas and New Year's) is typically quieter — most service requests handled, customers enjoying their displays.
January: Takedown season
January is takedown season. We typically begin takedowns January 2 and complete most by January 15-20. Properties are scheduled based on customer preferences (some want lights down immediately after January 1, others prefer keeping lights up through Epiphany on January 6). Returning customers automatically get scheduled takedowns. Light removal is quick compared to installation — most residential properties take 2-4 hours to fully remove. Crews work daily through January. Lights are transported to our climate-controlled storage facility where they're inventoried, repaired if needed, and prepared for next season. By late January, the DFW holiday season is essentially over from a service perspective.
February-May: The off-season
Off-season is when we maintain equipment, train crews, refresh inventory, plan next-season improvements, and welcome new returning customers booking early for next Christmas. Customer-facing work is minimal during these months — occasional consultations for new luxury market customers, returning customer rebooking discussions, equipment maintenance. The office stays operational but installation crews work on equipment maintenance, training, and preparation rather than active installation work. By June, the planning cycle restarts.
Frequently asked questions
When should I book Christmas light installation in DFW?
Luxury market neighborhoods (Highland Park, Preston Hollow, Vaquero Club, Carillon) should book by mid-August. Standard residential markets should book by mid-September. By Labor Day weekend, peak November installation dates are often fully booked. The earlier you book, the more flexibility you have on installation dates.
When do most DFW homeowners install Christmas lights?
Most installations happen between November 1 and Thanksgiving. Early November is typically calm and orderly; mid-late November is peak rush as homeowners want lights up by Thanksgiving family gatherings. The vast majority of professionally installed DFW homes are fully lit by Thanksgiving Day.
Can I get Christmas lights installed in December?
Yes, but availability is limited and you'll likely be moved later in the schedule. December installations typically happen for: new movers, late bookings, or customers adding scope to existing installations. Most peak dates are booked by mid-November. Book earlier for more flexibility.
When do you take down Christmas lights?
Most takedowns happen January 2 through January 15. Some customers prefer takedowns after January 6 (Epiphany/Three Kings Day) to extend the holiday season. Removal typically takes 2-4 hours per residential property and is included with our installation packages.
Why do luxury DFW homes book Christmas lights so early?
Premium neighborhoods (Vaquero Club, Carillon, Highland Park) have limited installation slots due to project complexity, gated community access requirements, and high resident demand. Early booking (August or earlier) secures preferred dates that are often unavailable by September.
What time of year is cheapest to get Christmas lights installed?
Pricing doesn't typically vary by booking date — most installers charge consistent rates regardless of when you book. Booking earlier doesn't get you discounts but does get you preferred dates and design consultation flexibility. Last-minute December bookings may face fewer options but similar pricing.
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