Christmas Light Installation
in Tequesta, FL
As easy as 1, 2, 3
Schedule a free quote and custom lighting design.
Our crew takes care of everything from installation to takedown.
Enjoy your stunning holiday lighting display all season long.
Tequesta occupies the northernmost tip of Palm Beach County where the Intracoastal meets the Loxahatchee River, and the residential properties here reflect that setting, waterfront homes, riverfront estates, and wooded residential neighborhoods with canopy trees that create a very different character from the coastal communities further south.
Exceptional Holiday Lighting works in Tequesta and designs installations appropriate to this landscape. The mature Live Oaks and tropical specimens in many Tequesta yards respond beautifully to illumination, wrapped trunks, uplighting, and canopy treatment can transform a property into something genuinely dramatic. We work with the existing plantings and the natural character of the landscape rather than imposing a standard roofline-only treatment.
For waterfront properties on the Intracoastal and the Loxahatchee, we design with the water view in mind. Displays visible from the river and from passing boats get the same attention as the street-facing elevation.
Our commercial-grade LED fixtures are manufactured for Florida’s coastal conditions. Takedown and storage are included. Crews are licensed and insured.
Ready to schedule your installation?
Call Exceptional Holiday Lighting or request a free quote online. We serve Tequesta and surrounding communities throughout our South Florida service area.
Frequently Asked Questions
● Can you design around Tequesta's mature canopy trees?
Yes. Working with specimen trees and mature canopy is one of our strengths. Wrapped trunks, canopy illumination, and uplighting of significant plantings create installations that feel native to the property.
● Do you work on Loxahatchee River frontage properties?
Yes. River and Intracoastal frontage properties are well within our range. We design with the water-facing elevation as a primary consideration.