
When the holidays roll around, everyone wants their home to shine. But what many homeowners don’t realize is that waiting too long to book your holiday lighting can lead to limited availability, rushed designs, and unnecessary stress. At On Point Holiday Lighting, we encourage early booking—and here’s why it pays off.
The most popular installation dates (mid-November to early December) fill up fast. By booking early—ideally in September or October—you secure your preferred date and avoid the last-minute rush.
This ensures your home is ready for the holidays right on time, especially if you’re hosting guests or events.
Early customers have first choice of design features, lighting styles, and color options. From roofline LEDs to tree wraps and walkways, booking ahead means our team has time to design something unique to your home—rather than fitting you into a tight schedule later.
Holidays are busy enough. Booking your lighting early means one less thing to worry about when the season kicks into high gear. You’ll enjoy the benefits of a beautifully lit home without last-minute decision-making or scheduling conflicts.
Many companies increase prices during peak season due to demand. By booking with On Point Holiday Lighting early, you often receive better pricing and package deals before rates go up. It’s a smart way to save while still getting top-quality service.
Booking early gives you more flexibility to fine-tune your design, add new features, or discuss lighting placement without pressure. This ensures your final display matches your vision without compromise.
With your lighting installed ahead of the rush, you’ll be able to enjoy it for a longer period. No stress, no delays—just a perfectly lit home and more time to enjoy it with family and friends.

When it comes to holiday lighting, timing is everything. Booking early with On Point Holiday Lighting ensures availability, better design options, and a smooth, stress-free process. Don’t wait until it’s too late—lock in your spot and let your home shine brighter than ever this holiday season.