If you’re looking at the cost of having your Christmas lights installed this year, one common question you might have is: “Will I have to pay this much again next year?” Many Omaha homeowners assume that professional holiday light installation is an annual cost that resets completely each season, which can make it hard to plan ahead or even want to do the project with such a large price tag on the table.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve been helping Omaha homeowners beautify their homes since 1996, first with paint and now with the addition of professional holiday light installation. We’ve seen how much joy a well-planned light display brings to families, and we also understand the confusion around what you actually pay for each year.
In this article, you’ll learn exactly how annual pricing works for professional holiday light installation. We’ll break down what a one-time purchase is, what’s recurring, and what can affect your yearly costs. By the end, you’ll know how to plan your budget confidently, and how to make the most of your light display for years to come.
When you first hire a professional to install Christmas or holiday lights, you’re paying for two main things: the materials and the labor.
The first year is always the most expensive because you’re purchasing the lights and setup for the first time. But here’s the good news: in future years, if you keep the same design, you typically only pay for labor, not materials.
Think of your holiday light installation as an investment that keeps paying off.
When you buy high-quality, commercial-grade LED lights from a professional installer, they’re built to last many seasons. So after that initial setup year, your costs drop significantly. You already own the lights, so the installer simply comes back to hang, test, and remove them once the season is over.
Let’s say your first-year installation cost was around $2,000 for roofline lights, wreaths, and a few trees.
In the following years, if you keep the same setup, you might pay only $600-$900 for labor, depending on the size of your home and how complex the design is. That’s less than half of what you paid the first time.
Even though you’re not rebuying lights, professional installers still put in quite a bit of work each season. The yearly labor cost typically covers:
That annual service saves you time and stress, no ladders, no guessing which strand quit working, and no trying to remember how you clipped the cords last year.
There are only a few reasons why your price might increase after the first year:
Maybe you started with roofline lights, but this year you want to light your trees, bushes, or add a few wreaths and garlands. Any new additions require new materials, which means a one-time cost for those lights, plus the additional labor to install them.
Even if you bring your old lights, your new roofline or landscaping might need different cord lengths or mounting clips. That usually requires a bit of re-customizing.
Some companies offer optional storage for your lights during the off-season. Others might inspect and repair lights before the next year. These services can add a small yearly fee, but they help your lights last longer and make next year’s install go faster.
Some homeowners wonder if they could save money by buying their own lights and hiring someone to hang them. While that can seem cheaper upfront, it often doesn’t save much long-term.
Here’s why:
Professional lighting systems, especially with RGBWW technology, are built for longevity, safety, and clean presentation. At Brush & Roll Painting, we will service them for 3 holiday seasons as part of the labor cost.
For most Omaha homeowners, the real benefit of professional holiday lights isn’t just convenience; it’s how they make your home feel. Coming home to a perfectly lit house after work, seeing the glow from the street, or watching your kids’ faces light up when they see the colors change, that’s the payoff.
And the best part is, once you’ve invested in your setup, you get to enjoy that same feeling for the next two years for just the cost of labor. You don’t need to climb ladders, sort through tangled cords, or worry about replacement strands every December.
After your first year of professional Christmas Light Installation, you only pay for labor unless you add new lights or change your design. That means the following two holiday seasons become more affordable while your display continues to bring joy to your family and neighborhood.
If you’re planning your first professional holiday light installation in Omaha or want to understand how pricing works, Brush & Roll Painting can help guide you through the process. Since 1996, we’ve helped homeowners make informed decisions about their home improvement projects, from painting to lighting, without surprises or pressure.
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