Installation That Stays Secure Through Winter Storms
Christmas Lights Installation in West Fargo for roofline, gutter, and tree setups that withstand high winds and ice accumulation
OnSite Property Services handles Christmas Lights Installation for homes and businesses throughout West Fargo, working with property owners who need their holiday displays installed before the season begins and maintained through unpredictable weather. You call when you want your property lit without climbing ladders in freezing temperatures or dealing with tangled strands that fail halfway through December. The work involves measuring your roofline and gutters, selecting attachment points that hold through wind gusts, and connecting LED strands that stay bright even when temperatures drop below zero.
The installation begins with a walkthrough of your property to assess the structure and discuss the design you want, whether that means outlining every roofline peak, wrapping trees in the front yard, or lighting columns and railings near entryways. Clips are fastened to gutters and shingles without puncturing or damaging surfaces, and wire runs are planned to avoid visible extension cords crossing walkways or draping over shrubs. LED options reduce energy use and produce more consistent color across the entire display, and they generate less heat, which matters when strands are bundled near wood trim or packed into tight spaces along eaves.
Reach out to schedule installation before snow covers your roof and temperatures make outdoor work more difficult.

Custom Layouts and Maintenance Through the Season
You decide how much of your property gets lit, and OnSite Property Services maps out a design that fits your building and your budget. Roofline installations follow the edges of your home or business, and tree wrapping requires measuring trunk diameter and branch spread to calculate strand length. Gutter clips hold bulbs in place without pulling loose during wind, and timers are installed so your display turns on at dusk and shuts off after midnight without manual adjustments.
After the installation is complete, you see a uniform display with consistent spacing between bulbs and no sagging sections where wire hangs too low. If a strand goes dark or a connection fails during the season, OnSite Property Services returns to replace the faulty section or tighten clips that have loosened. Commercial properties benefit from storefront lighting that stays functional through customer traffic and weather exposure, and residential displays remain secure even when ice builds up along gutters or snow slides off the roof.
Installation timing depends on your schedule and weather windows, but most setups are completed in November before the first heavy snowfall. Removal happens in January after the holidays end, and lights are taken down, inspected for damage, and stored until the following season. If you want your own lights reused, the team tests them before installation to confirm all strands are working, and any burned-out sections are replaced or set aside.
Questions about installation methods and maintenance are common, especially if this is your first time hiring a service to handle holiday lighting.
What to Expect From Setup to Takedown
What happens if a section of lights stops working during the season?
OnSite Property Services returns to inspect the circuit, replace faulty bulbs or strands, and restore the display, usually within a day or two depending on the issue and weather conditions.
How are lights attached without damaging shingles or gutters?
Clips designed for specific gutter profiles and roof materials are used to hold strands in place, and no nails or staples penetrate your roofline or siding during the installation process.
When should installation be scheduled to avoid delays?
November is the preferred window in West Fargo, before snow accumulation and ice make roofline work more hazardous and before demand increases closer to Thanksgiving.
Why choose LED strands over traditional incandescent bulbs?
LEDs use less electricity, produce brighter and more uniform light, and last longer without burning out, which reduces the need for mid-season replacements and lowers your energy costs.
How long does a typical residential installation take?
Most single-family homes require two to four hours depending on the number of roofline feet, trees, and additional features like columns or fencing that are included in the design.
Contact OnSite Property Services to discuss your property layout and schedule installation before the holiday rush fills the calendar in late November.