Every year, when the holidays end, there’s that one chore everyone dreads, taking down the Christmas lights. You might find yourself untangling cords in freezing weather, climbing up a shaky ladder, or trying to remember where you stuffed the clips last year. Maybe you swore last December you’d organize them better next time, yet here you are again, looking at a jumbled mess in the garage.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve seen just how much homeowners love their holiday lights once they’re up, but not the stress that comes after. As a company that has been serving the Omaha area since 1996, we take the same organized, detail-oriented approach to our holiday lighting service as we do with our painting projects. Our team uses high-quality Dynamic RGBWW lights and offers storage options that save homeowners time, space, and headaches.
In this article, you’ll learn exactly how professional Christmas light storage works, what happens to your lights between seasons, and how keeping everything organized ensures a quick, smooth setup year after year. By the end, you’ll know what to expect when a company stores your lights, and why this service can make your holiday season feel a lot lighter.
When most people think about Christmas lights, they picture the sparkle and magic. But there’s a behind-the-scenes process that makes that magic happen each year. Here’s what goes on once your lights come down after the holidays.
After the season ends, our team returns to your home to carefully take down every light, clip, and decoration. This isn’t a rushed process. Each section of your display, roofline, windows, trees, or railings, is labeled and bundled separately.
This step matters more than most people realize. Without labels, installers can spend hours trying to figure out which strand fits where the next year. By keeping everything organized from the start, we make sure that setup goes much faster in the following seasons.
We also remove all clips and accessories and place them in clearly marked bags. This prevents lost hardware and keeps everything in good condition for reuse.
Once we remove the lights, we take them back to our shop in Omaha. Here, every strand is inspected before storage. If a bulb has burned out or a section needs repair, we note it. That way, we can take care of replacements before next year’s installation.
This inspection is key because it prevents surprises. There’s nothing worse than discovering a dead section of lights when it’s 20 degrees outside.
Each customer’s lights are stored in their own labeled container or section. That means your lights never get mixed up with another family’s display. When the next season rolls around, everything is right where it needs to be, organized, labeled, and ready to hang.
We store all customer lights at our shop. This keeps them protected from moisture, rodents, and damage that can happen in a garage or attic.
Over time, heat and cold can make plastic brittle and wiring stiff. By keeping the lights in a safe, stable environment, they last longer and perform better year after year.
Our team also stores clips and other small accessories with your lights, so you don’t have to worry about hunting for replacements next year.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we store your lights for three consecutive holiday seasons.
Here’s how it works:
Think of it like maintaining your home’s exterior paint. Even high-quality products have a lifespan. Regular upkeep keeps everything looking sharp and functioning as it should.
You might wonder, why not just keep the lights in your basement? It’s a fair question, but there are a few big differences between DIY storage and professional storage.
At home, it’s easy for cords and clips to end up tangled or misplaced. Professional storage keeps every item in its place, labeled, and ready to reinstall. That saves hours of sorting and detangling next season.
Perhaps the biggest reason people choose professional storage is convenience. Instead of spending hours untangling and testing, you can simply schedule your reinstallation and let the team handle it. Your lights are already organized and ready to go.
When you take down lights yourself, there’s always a risk of damaging shingles, gutters, or clips. A trained team uses the right equipment to remove everything carefully and safely.
When your lights are stored by a company like Brush & Roll Painting, you’re getting more than a place to keep them. You’re getting a system that ensures your holiday setup is smooth every year.
That includes:
It’s a simple system, but it’s one that saves homeowners hours of frustration.
After the third season, your lights will have done their job well. But much like a good paint job, lights do eventually reach the end of their lifespan.
Over time, exposure to snow, wind, and temperature changes takes its toll on even high-quality products. At that point, the best option is to replace them. Many homeowners also use this as an opportunity to upgrade or change their display—perhaps adding new elements like wreaths, garlands, or additional roofline coverage.
If you choose to repurchase lights, the same process starts again: organized labeling, safe storage, and continued maintenance through the next three seasons.
When your lights are professionally stored, you’ll notice several differences from doing it yourself.
It’s one of those behind-the-scenes services that makes a huge difference in how enjoyable the holidays feel.
If you’ve ever dealt with tangled wires, lost clips, or broken bulbs, you know how frustrating post-holiday cleanup can be. This article showed you how professional Christmas light storage solves that problem by keeping every strand, clip, and connector organized and protected for the next season.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we store your lights until the third Holiday season, inspect them between seasons, and make setup easy by keeping everything together at our Omaha shop. Our process is designed to keep your display looking great year after year without the stress of managing it all yourself.
If you’re ready for a smoother, easier holiday lighting experience, click the button below to get a quote for installation and storage.
Or, if you’re still exploring your options, try our holiday lights pricing calculator to see what a professional display might cost for your home.