Permanent LED Lighting Systems
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Permanent LED Lighting Systems

Permanent holiday lights installed once, controlled from your phone, ready every season for years to come.

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Permanent holiday lights are architectural-grade LED points fixed under your roofline and eaves, wired into your home and left in place year-round. Instead of hiring a crew each November and paying to have it all taken down in January, you own the system and switch it on from an app. Homeowners buy this when they are tired of annual install quotes, ladder risk, or tangled strands that fail after two seasons. The core advantage over a seasonal install is simple ownership math: one professional installation replaces years of recurring labor, and the fixtures do far more than Christmas. Our local teams install channel-mounted diodes that disappear against your trim in daylight and light any color you choose after dark.

In detail

What Permanent LED Lighting Systems involves

Permanent Systems Versus Seasonal Installs

This page is about permanently installed LED lighting systems that stay mounted on your home all year. That is different from our seasonal service, where a crew hangs standard commercial-grade strands each autumn and removes them after the holidays. With a seasonal install you pay for labor every year and the lights come down. With a permanent system, the track and diodes are fixed to your fascia once and remain in place, dark and nearly invisible until you turn them on. Some people also use permanent holiday lights to mean cheap self-stick strips from a hardware store. Those are not what we install. Our systems are hardwired, weather-sealed, and built for outdoor use over many years.

How Permanent Holiday Lighting Pays Off

The reason most buyers choose permanent holiday lighting is the payback. A seasonal install typically costs a few hundred to well over a thousand dollars every year in labor, and you never own anything at the end. A permanent system is a one-time install. Depending on the size of your home, the break-even point against repeat seasonal service usually lands somewhere between three and five years, and after that the system keeps working with no annual labor bill. You also stop replacing failed strands and stop scheduling around the crew's calendar. Because the diodes are commercial LED rated for long service life, the running cost is low. Our local crews will walk your linear footage and give you the real number before you commit.

Permanent Christmas Lights That Work Year-Round

People come looking for permanent Christmas lights and stay because the system does far more than December. The same diodes that run warm white for the holidays will run orange for Halloween, red and green for Christmas, red white and blue for the Fourth of July, your team colors on game day, or a single soft accent white every other night of the year. You are not paying for a fixture that sits dark eleven months. Homeowners use zones and scenes to light the roofline for parties, set a subtle nightly glow for curb appeal, or schedule accent lighting to come on at dusk. It is a Christmas display when you want one and architectural accent lighting the rest of the year, from the same hardware.

App Control And Architectural LED Lighting

Every system we install includes app control, so architectural LED lighting on your home is managed from your phone. You choose colors from a full spectrum, set brightness, build scenes, and schedule on and off times by sunset or by clock. Individually addressable diodes let you run animations, chases, and color gradients along the roofline rather than one flat color. You can split the house into zones so the front gable, the eaves, and the garage line run independently. Nothing requires a ladder or a timer box in the garage. The controller lives in a weather-rated enclosure wired to the run, and the app handles the rest. This is the difference between a static string of bulbs and a programmable lighting system built into the architecture.

Why Professional Install Beats A Kit

Big-box permanent outdoor lighting kits promise the same result for less, but the gap shows up fast. Kits rely on adhesive or exposed clips, use thinner track that warps in sun, and leave you splicing weatherproof connections on a ladder. Our local teams route the channel under the drip edge so it hides in daylight, secure it mechanically, seal every junction, and tie the power into a proper circuit. That means no sagging track, no water in the connectors, and no cluster of dead diodes after the first freeze. The install is warrantied, and if a section ever fails the same crew comes back. A kit failure is your problem on a ladder in January. A professional install is a phone call.

What A Permanent System Costs

Permanent holiday lights are priced by linear footage of roofline and trim, plus the complexity of the runs. Most single-story and standard two-story homes fall into a range that reflects a one-time install rather than an annual fee, and larger or multi-gable homes with steep pitches sit higher because they take more track and more labor to mount safely. The variables that move the number are total footage, the number of stories and how difficult the roofline is to reach, whether you want individually addressable diodes for animation, and how many independent zones you need. Your local crew measures the home and quotes a fixed price. There is no recurring seasonal charge after the system is installed.

Frequently Asked

Questions we get about Permanent LED Lighting Systems

No, not in any obvious way. The track is mounted under the drip edge or against the trim and matched to a color close to your fascia, so from the ground the diodes read as a thin line rather than a strand of bulbs. When the system is off, most people do not notice it at all. This is a deliberate difference from seasonal strands, which are visible whenever they are up. If discreet daytime appearance matters to you, tell your local crew during the site visit and they will confirm the track color and mounting line before installing anything.

The diodes are commercial-grade LEDs rated for tens of thousands of hours of use, which for typical evening scheduling is many years of service. The track, wiring, and connectors are built for permanent outdoor exposure and sealed against water. The most common wear item over a long lifespan is the controller, which is straightforward to swap without touching the roofline runs. Because the system stays mounted, it is not stressed by yearly installation and removal the way seasonal strands are, which is one reason it lasts. Your install comes with a warranty, and your local team handles any diode or section that fails within its term.

No. Christmas is the reason many people call, but the system runs any color on any schedule year-round. Homeowners use it for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Fourth of July, Valentine's Day, and everyday accent lighting in a single warm white. You can set a subtle nightly glow for curb appeal and reserve the full color displays for holidays. Because the hardware is already installed and controlled by app, there is no effort involved in changing it: you open the app and pick a scene. That year-round use is a large part of why permanent systems make sense against a seasonal install that only exists for a few weeks each winter.

With individually addressable systems, a single failed diode does not take down the whole run, so a fault is usually cosmetic and small until it is repaired. Because your local team installed the system and knows the wiring, a service call is a targeted fix rather than a guessing game. Sealed connectors and proper mounting sharply reduce failures in the first place, since most kit failures come from water intrusion or adhesive letting go. If something does fail within your warranty term, the same crew returns to repair it. This is a core reason professional install beats a self-installed kit, where a failure leaves you diagnosing wiring on a ladder.

Done correctly, no. Our local crews mount the track to the fascia or under the drip edge using fasteners appropriate to your building, and route the power to a proper circuit rather than draping cords. The goal is a clean, mechanically secure line that stays put through wind, heat, and freeze cycles without stressing the roof edge. This is where professional install matters most: adhesive kits and improvised mounting are what cause peeling, sagging, and water tracking behind the fascia. During the site visit the crew reviews your specific roofline and trim and explains exactly how and where the track attaches before any work begins.
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