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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE ORDERING

Total Linear footage of the installation.

This should include footage of lights and channel along with any Extensions or jumps you'll need to make

Where your controller box will be located

This is the most important step to planning out an installation, Without knowing where the controller will be you'll have no way to know the right materials to buy when it comes to extensions and accessories.

What Voltage system you want to use 24V or 36V

This is a decision you will make based on convince and efficiency, the most important factor with this will be the footage of each lighting run. If the total footage of a run is over 100' you'll need to either power inject on that run or switch to the 36V system that can go up to 200' before needing power injection.

Draw a Map

By mapping out the installation you'll be able to better understand and plan out the install giving you a better idea of what all you'll need to purchase to complete the job.

take the measurements from your map and add up the total number of materials you'll need.

For the Map out example above the total material breakdown is:

System Voltage: 36V

Color of channel: Cameo

Channel Type: Hat

Total Lighted Footage: 160'

Power injection: NO

Controller: 1

Channel: 27- 6' sticks

Screws- 200

Lights: 175

1' extensions-7

6' Extensions-2

12' extensions-2

25- extensions- 1

Y Cables- 3

End caps- pack of 10


Absolute necessities

-Controller

-Lights

-Channel

-Screws

-Extension cables


Other Accessories

-Y Cable

-End Caps

- Signal boosters

-Power injection material


When would you need to power inject?

The controller will come with 3 outputs for your lighting runs, each 36V output can do a Max of 200', the 24V system can do a max of 100'. After that max you'll need to inject power. After you do so you can go an additional 100' with the 24V or 200' with the 36V system.

Power injection is needed due to voltage drop, voltage drop happens due to the length traveled away from the power source along with the gauge of the wire. due to the gauge of wire the lights and extensions run on it drops in voltage enough at 100' with the 24V system and 200' with the 36V system to effect the lights performance requiring a addition of power (Power Injection)

Materials needed for power injection 36V

Power injection pig female pig tale

Power injection Extension cables

Power injection T Cable.


Materials needed to Power inject 24V

16/2 - 12/2 Low voltage landscaping wire

Cut and Splice T cable

Water Proof Wire connectors

Discover the Transformative Power of Invisilights: Expertly Installed Permanent Lighting Solutions

Enhance your installation offerings with Invisilights, the premier permanent lighting solution designed for seamless integration into any property’s exterior architecture.

Crafted with high-quality aluminum channels and advanced LED technology, Invisilights delivers durability and superior energy efficiency—key selling points for your clients seeking long-lasting, cost-effective lighting solutions. Our system not only provides brilliant illumination but also boosts the aesthetic appeal and functionality of any home.

Offer your clients peace of mind with our robust 5-year warranty, ensuring reliable performance and minimal maintenance needs. This warranty supports your commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, making it easier for you to sell and install with confidence.

Our flexible, programmable system allows you to meet any client’s specific desires—from subtle accents to full-scale holiday displays—making it an adaptable choice for various applications. With Invisilights, you can cater to a wide range of preferences and needs, increasing your market reach and customer retention.

Choose Invisilights for your installations and add a transformative product to your portfolio that will impress clients and ensure your services remain in demand for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly comes in the 150' InvisiLights permanent outdoor lighting kit?

The InvisiLights kit is comprehensively equipped to ensure you have everything you need for installation. Each kit includes:

  • 27 sticks of 6-foot Aluminum Channel to house and protect the lighting elements.

  • 150 feet of dynamic RGBW LED Lights, which includes 23 sets of 6-count and 14 sets of 1-count lights, allowing for extensive coverage and diverse configuration options.

  • 2 Data Boosters to enhance signal strength across the lighting installation, ensuring consistent control and color output.

  • A 320W Power Supply capable of supporting up to 190 puck lights, providing ample power for even the most extensive setups.

  • 1 GFCI Outlet Adapter to ensure safe outdoor electrical connections.

  • 1 Controller that allows you to manage and customize the lighting effects easily.

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Will I need any additional components besides what's included in the Invisilights permanent lighting kit?

While the Invisilights kit comes with all the essential components for a standard installation, there are a couple of scenarios where you might need additional items:

Jumper Wires: Depending on the layout of your installation and the number of gaps or 'jumps' between the sections of lights, you may require jumper wires. These wires help bridge the gaps without losing the continuity of the light sequence, ensuring a smooth and uniform display across more complex architectures.

Data Boosters: If any section of your lighting setup is more than 15 feet away from the control box, additional data boosters will be necessary. Data boosters help maintain the integrity and brightness of the lights over longer distances, ensuring consistent performance throughout your installation.

Can I choose the color of the aluminum channel for my InvisiLights kit?

Yes, you can select your preferred color for the aluminum channel to match your home’s exterior or personal taste. Please make sure to specify your color choice in the notes at checkout when you place your order.

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How do the included components of the InvisiLights kit enhance the lighting system?

Each component in the InvisiLights kit plays a crucial role in creating an effective and stunning lighting display:

Aluminum Channels: Provide a durable, weather-resistant housing for the LED lights, which helps in maintaining a clean and nearly invisible look during the day.

RGBW LED Lights: Offer vibrant, full-spectrum color and white light combinations, making it perfect for any occasion from festive holidays to elegant ambient lighting.

Data Boosters: Ensure that the signal remains strong across longer distances, which is crucial for larger installations.

Power Supply: Designed to efficiently handle the energy needs of the system without overload, ensuring safety and durability.

GFCI Outlet Adapter: Adds an extra layer of safety by protecting against electrical shorts and surges, particularly important in outdoor settings.

Controller: Provides the flexibility to customize and control the lighting sequences, colors, and patterns right from your smartphone or controller, adding convenience and advanced functionality to your lighting system.

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Can I use Invisilights year-round?

Absolutely! Invisilights are designed for versatile use throughout all seasons. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, setting a mood for a party, Love your favorite sports team, or simply enhancing your home's ambiance, our lighting systems provide the perfect solution for any event, big or small.

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Can I set timers and events for Invisilights?

Yes, Invisilights feature advanced programmable settings that allow you to schedule lighting for specific events and automate timers. This functionality ensures that your lighting preferences are perfectly aligned with your lifestyle, turning on and off at predetermined times without any manual intervention.

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Is it possible to achieve warm or soft white with Invisilights?

Absolutely, Invisilights are equipped with RGBW technology, which includes a dedicated white LED alongside the standard red, green, and blue LEDs. This addition allows the system to produce authentic warm white, soft white, and various other shades of white with greater accuracy and intensity compared to traditional RGB systems. This capability ensures that you can effortlessly tailor the lighting to fit the desired ambiance and aesthetic of any environment, providing precise control over both vibrant colors and the subtlety of different white tones.

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How do you ship your product?

Our products are shipped directly from our warehouse using reliable shipping carriers to ensure timely and safe delivery. Each product is securely packaged to prevent damage during transit, and we provide tracking information so you can follow your order’s journey to your doorstep.

Where are the controller and power supplies installed?

The controller and power supplies for Invisilights are typically installed in an accessible location such as a garage or utility room. These components connect to your home’s WiFi network, allowing seamless control over the lighting system via our user-friendly mobile app.

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How long do Invisilights last?

Invisilights are engineered to last, with each LED bulb boasting a lifespan of over 50,000 hours. Given a typical usage of 10 hours per night, this translates to approximately 5,000 nights. This means your Invisilights could illuminate your home's exterior for nearly 14 years under these conditions, ensuring that your investment not only adds beauty but also long-term value to your property.

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Are Invisilights dimmable?

Yes, all Invisilights are fully dimmable. This feature allows you to adjust the intensity of the light to suit various occasions, from a soft glow for a romantic evening to bright, vibrant colors for a festive celebration.

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What types of custom channels are available?

Invisilights offers two types of custom channels, available in 40 different colors, ensuring a nearly invisible installation. These channels are designed to blend seamlessly with your home’s architecture, providing discreet yet effective lighting.

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Can I control different zones independently?

Yes, the Invisilights system supports multiple zones which can be controlled independently or synchronized. This functionality allows for intricate lighting designs that can vary across different areas of your home, enhancing the overall impact and utility of your installation.

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What is outdoor permanent lighting?

Permanent lighting refers to architectural-grade lighting systems that are installed permanently on your property to provide year-round illumination.

How does permanent lighting differ from traditional holiday lighting?

Unlike traditional holiday lighting, which is typically temporary and used only during specific seasons, permanent lighting is installed once and can be used throughout the year for various occasions

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Final Push Week: How to End Your Christmas Light Season Like a Pro

November 28, 202515 min read

The week of Thanksgiving represents the single most critical revenue opportunity in the Christmas lights installation business. This isn't hyperbole—years of business data consistently show that more customers book installations during this seven-day window than any other period of the season. After months of preparation, marketing investment, and strategic planning, everything converges into these crucial days when homeowners suddenly realize Thanksgiving is imminent and their homes remain undecorated.

This comprehensive guide reveals why Thanksgiving week generates maximum revenue, how to capitalize on the urgency customers feel, strategies for closing outstanding quotes worth thousands of dollars with a single text message, and the operational tactics that separate six-figure businesses from struggling installers during the final push of the season.

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Why Thanksgiving Week Is Different: The Psychology of Urgency

Thanksgiving creates a psychological deadline in customers' minds. Throughout October and early November, Christmas lights remain a "someday" project. But when Thanksgiving week arrives, that vague intention transforms into immediate urgency.

The Mental Shift That Drives Decisions

Pre-Thanksgiving Mindset: "I should probably get Christmas lights this year. I'll look into it soon."

Thanksgiving Week Mindset: "Oh my God, Thanksgiving is in three days and my house has no lights. Everyone else's neighborhood looks festive. I need this done NOW."

This shift from consideration to urgency eliminates price shopping behavior. Customers who spent weeks comparing quotes suddenly care about one thing: availability before the holiday.

The Late Thanksgiving Advantage (and Challenge)

When Thanksgiving falls late in November (like November 27th), it creates unique dynamics:

Advantage: Extended lead generation period through most of November generates more total prospects.

Challenge: Compressed installation window between Thanksgiving and Christmas creates capacity constraints.

This year's late Thanksgiving means the week of November 18th-24th becomes absolutely critical. After Thanksgiving weekend, December 1st arrives on Monday—historically when demand begins sharp decline. You essentially have Thanksgiving week plus one additional week of strong demand before the season ends.

Timeline breakdown:

  • November 18th-27th (Thanksgiving week): Peak urgency, maximum bookings

  • December 2nd-8th: Secondary wave of installations

  • December 9th-24th: Minimal demand except last-minute stragglers willing to pay premium rush fees

After December 10th, the season is effectively over for new bookings.

The Revenue-Maximizing Actions for Thanksgiving Week

Success during Thanksgiving week requires executing multiple high-impact tactics simultaneously. Installers who treat this week like any other leave massive revenue on the table.

Action #1: Deploy Every Remaining Yard Sign Immediately

If you're holding yard signs in reserve for "later in December," you're making a critical strategic error. December demand doesn't justify saving inventory—Thanksgiving week does.

Deployment strategy:

  • Deploy 200-300 signs Thursday-Saturday before Thanksgiving

  • Target affluent neighborhoods ($500,000+ homes) exclusively

  • Place signs at high-visibility intersections, school drop-off zones, hospital parking areas, and subdivision entrances

  • Don't worry about signs getting pulled—even 24-48 hours of visibility generates calls

One installer deployed 300 signs the Friday before Thanksgiving after initially planning to save them. Result: overwhelming phone volume requiring turning away customers due to capacity constraints.

Why this works: Families driving to Thanksgiving gatherings, grocery shopping, and running holiday errands are in "Christmas mode" mentally. Yard signs hit them exactly when they're thinking about holiday preparation.

Action #2: Text Every Outstanding Quote for Instant $5,000+ Closings

This single tactic consistently generates $5,000-$10,000 in immediate bookings when executed properly during Thanksgiving week.

The process:

  1. Compile every quote you've sent this season that hasn't closed (including quotes from last year's prospects who didn't move forward)

  2. Send a text message tomorrow morning (not 9:30 PM tonight—wait until 8:00-9:00 AM when people are checking phones)

  3. Message template: "Hi [Name], Thanksgiving is just days away! We have 1-2 installation slots remaining this week if you'd like your home decorated before the holiday. Your quote is ready—just reply YES to secure your spot or call [number] if you have questions."

Why this works:

Scarcity: "1-2 slots remaining" creates urgency even if you have more availability

Timing: Thanksgiving week deadline feels real and immediate

Low barrier: Simple "YES" response makes action easy

Reminder value: Many prospects forgot about their quote or got busy—this reminds them at the perfect moment

Multiple installers report closing $5,000-$10,000 in a single day using this exact approach. You've already paid acquisition costs for these leads (Facebook ads, yard signs, etc.)—following up costs $20-$50 in text message fees but generates thousands in revenue.

Tools: Use TextMagic or similar bulk SMS platforms to send messages to your entire prospect database simultaneously. Most CRMs (Jobber, ServiceTitan, etc.) also have built-in texting capabilities.

Action #3: Supplement Text Campaigns with Email Follow-Up

Don't choose between text and email—do both. Different customers prefer different communication channels.

Email strategy:

  • Send within 2-4 hours of text campaign

  • Subject line: "Last chance: Thanksgiving installation availability"

  • Include professional mockup or photo of previous installation

  • Emphasize limited availability and holiday deadline

  • Make reply/booking process simple (one-click calendar link or simple "reply YES")

Combined text + email approach typically increases response rates 30-40% compared to single-channel outreach.

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Action #4: Maximize Social Media Posting Volume

This is not the week to reduce posting frequency because you're "too busy installing." This is the week to increase volume dramatically.

Posting schedule:

  • 10-15 posts daily across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

  • Mix content types: installation progress videos, before/after photos, customer testimonials, tips, behind-the-scenes content

  • Join and post in 10-15 local Facebook neighborhood groups

  • Post in mom groups (70% of Christmas lights buyers are female)

  • Use personal Facebook page, not just business page

One successful installer posts 15 times daily during peak season and generates 100+ monthly leads organically with zero advertising spend. Another posts twice weekly and wonders why the phone doesn't ring.

Content ideas for Thanksgiving week:

  • "Getting homes ready before families arrive for Thanksgiving!"

  • Time-lapse videos of installations

  • Customer reaction videos

  • "Last chance before Thanksgiving" urgency posts

  • Countdowns: "3 days until Thanksgiving—book today!"

Action #5: Answer Every Lead Within 60 Minutes Maximum

Speed-to-lead determines conversion more than any other factor during high-urgency periods like Thanksgiving week.

The data: Leads responded to within 60 minutes convert at 3-5x the rate of leads responded to after 24+ hours. During Thanksgiving week when customers are urgently seeking availability, this gap widens dramatically.

Implementation strategies:

Option 1: Hire a virtual assistant or part-time employee dedicated solely to answering phones and sending quotes during peak hours

Option 2: Use your CRM's automated quote generation to send preliminary estimates within minutes, then follow up with customized proposals

Option 3: Batch installation work into specific days, reserving other days for sales calls and quote generation

Never do this: Let calls go to voicemail while on roofs, then return calls hours later. By then, prospects have called three competitors and booked with whoever answered first.

Solving the Rain Problem: Preventing GFCI Trips and Callbacks

Thanksgiving week often brings rain in many regions. Rain causes more service callbacks than any other factor, and callbacks during your busiest week destroy profitability and capacity.

Understanding Why Lights Trip in Rain

Primary cause: Water infiltration in male/female connectors

When male plugs dangle into gutters, rainwater fills gutters and submerges connections. Water creates electrical shorts that trip GFCI outlets or breakers.

Secondary cause: Ground-level connections in landscaping

Male/female connections at ground level near tree bases or shrub areas get submerged in puddles during heavy rain, causing identical shorting issues.

Tertiary cause: Mini lights with compromised insulation

Mini lights are particularly susceptible to water infiltration. Once water enters the wire insulation or socket connections, shorts occur.

Prevention Strategies That Eliminate 90% of Rain Callbacks

Clip all male/female connections: Never let connections dangle. Always secure them in clips attached to gutters, siding, or fascia boards. This keeps connections elevated above water.

Split the wire before insertion: Carefully separate the two wires on male plugs about 1-2 inches. Insert both wires into the female socket holes. This creates deeper connection and reduces water infiltration risk. (Note: Use caution to avoid nicking wires with cutting tools.)

Elevate ground-level connections: For tree lighting and landscape connections, route wiring to elevated connection points. If unavoidable at ground level, use waterproof connection covers (available at electrical supply stores).

Use electrical tape as secondary protection: While not foolproof, wrapping male/female connections with electrical tape adds a water barrier layer. This works best combined with clipping connections in elevated positions.

Test all lights before leaving: Install with lights turned ON. This allows immediate identification of loose bulbs or connection issues. A loose bulb that works during dry installation will fail during first rain if not properly seated.

Troubleshooting Active Rain-Related Trips

When customers report lights tripping during rain:

Step 1: Unplug everything at the main connection point Step 2: Plug in one section at a time, identifying which section causes the trip Step 3: Inspect that section's connections for water infiltration Step 4: Check for connections in gutters filled with water Step 5: Examine ground-level connections in puddled areas Step 6: Look for nicked wires where insulation is compromised

Typically, one bad connection causes the entire circuit to trip. Systematic isolation identifies the problem quickly.

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Maintaining Premium Pricing During High-Urgency Periods

Thanksgiving week creates temptation to discount prices to "close more deals." This is backwards thinking that costs you thousands in profit.

Why Premium Pricing Works Better During Urgency

Customer psychology during urgency: When Thanksgiving is three days away and homes remain undecorated, customers care about:

  1. Availability (can you do it before Thanksgiving?)

  2. Reliability (will you actually show up?)

  3. Quality (will it look good?)

Price becomes a secondary concern. Customers in urgent need will pay premium rates for guaranteed availability.

The Scarcity Pricing Strategy

If you're already booked for Thanksgiving week, implement rush pricing:

Standard pricing: $10 per foot for installations scheduled the following week Rush pricing: $12-$14 per foot for installations completed before Thanksgiving Emergency pricing: $15-$18 per foot for installations completed within 24-48 hours

Frame this positively: "Our standard schedule is filling up, but I can prioritize your installation before Thanksgiving for our rush service rate. That would be $14 per foot instead of our standard $10, but guarantees completion before your family arrives."

Most customers gladly pay the premium when it's framed as availability rather than penalty.

Never Discount to "Fill the Schedule"

Some installers panic when Thanksgiving week arrives without full schedules and consider dropping prices to $6-$7 per foot to "stay busy."

This is catastrophic thinking. Consider:

Scenario A: 5 jobs at $6 per foot, 150 feet average = $4,500 revenue, approximately $1,200-$1,500 net profit

Scenario B: 3 jobs at $10 per foot, 150 feet average = $4,500 revenue, approximately $2,400-$2,700 net profit

Same revenue, 80% more profit, 40% less work, dramatically fewer potential problems from bargain-hunting customers.

If your schedule isn't full, the problem is lead generation (not enough marketing), not pricing (charging too much). Double down on yard signs and social media—don't slash pricing.

The Final Push: December 1st-10th

After Thanksgiving, you have approximately 7-10 days of viable installation season remaining.

Managing the Post-Thanksgiving Drop-Off

December 1st-5th: Secondary wave of customers who procrastinated past Thanksgiving or whose original installers failed to show up. These customers are often willing to pay premium rates.

December 6th-10th: Sharp decline in demand. Most customers who wanted lights already have them installed.

December 11th-24th: Minimal demand. Occasional last-minute customers willing to pay significant premiums (consider $18-$25 per foot for Christmas Eve installations).

Shifting Focus to 2026 Bookings

After December 10th, shift energy from new installation sales to 2026 pre-bookings:

  • Call current-year customers offering 10% discount for pre-paying 2026 installation

  • Collect deposits securing 2026 schedule

  • Generate referrals: "Who else in your neighborhood would love this display?"

  • Request Google reviews while experience is fresh

  • Photograph every installation for 2026 marketing materials

The most successful installers generate 30-50% of next year's revenue through early-booking strategies during December and January.

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When exactly does Christmas lights demand drop off after Thanksgiving?

Demand remains strong through approximately December 5th-8th, then drops precipitously. After December 10th, expect minimal new bookings except occasional last-minute customers. This timeline varies slightly based on when Thanksgiving falls—late Thanksgivings (like November 27th) compress the strong demand period more than early Thanksgivings. Plan for essentially two weeks of viable season after Thanksgiving: the final days of November plus the first week of December.

Should I discount my prices to fill my schedule during Thanksgiving week?

No—do the opposite. Thanksgiving week urgency justifies premium pricing, not discounts. Customers who need installations completed before the holiday arriving in 2-3 days will pay 20-30% premiums for guaranteed availability. If your schedule isn't full, the problem is insufficient marketing/lead generation, not pricing. Deploy more yard signs and increase social media activity rather than slashing prices that destroy profitability.

How do I prevent rain from causing GFCI trips and service callbacks?

Clip all male/female connections in elevated positions—never let them dangle into gutters or rest on ground level. Consider splitting male plug wires before insertion to create deeper connection depth. Elevate ground-level connections near trees/landscaping above puddle level. Install with lights turned ON to identify loose bulbs immediately. Most rain-related trips result from water-submerged connections in gutters or landscaping puddles—keeping connections elevated eliminates 90% of rain callbacks.

Is it really worth sending texts to every old quote during Thanksgiving week?

Yes—this tactic consistently generates $5,000-$10,000 in immediate bookings. You've already paid acquisition costs for these leads. Following up costs $20-$50 in bulk SMS fees but converts prospects who forgot, got busy, or are now experiencing Thanksgiving urgency. Send the text tomorrow morning (8:00-9:00 AM, not late evening) with simple message emphasizing limited pre-Thanksgiving availability. Multiple installers report this single action generating their most profitable day of the season.

How many times should I follow up on quotes before giving up?

During peak season, follow up 5-7 times over 10-14 days using multiple channels (text, email, phone call). November leads go cold faster than October leads—if you haven't closed within 72 hours, they're likely choosing competitors or abandoning the project. However, the Thanksgiving week urgency text can resurrect leads from weeks or even months ago who are suddenly motivated by the holiday deadline. Don't give up after one "no"—most sales require multiple touches.

Should I deploy all my remaining yard signs during Thanksgiving week or save some for December?

Deploy everything immediately—don't save signs for December. December demand doesn't justify holding inventory. The Friday-Saturday-Sunday before Thanksgiving generates more calls from 200-300 deployed signs than an entire December will. Even if signs only stay up 24-48 hours before being pulled, the visibility during peak urgency period generates maximum ROI. One well-placed sign can generate $20,000-$50,000 in revenue during Thanksgiving week.

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How do I handle customers saying I'm too expensive when competitors charge $4-$6 per foot?

Ask qualifying questions: "Have you used Christmas lights services before? What did you like and dislike about them?" Often, customers mentioning cheap competitors are complaining about no-shows, poor quality, or installers who never returned to remove lights. Emphasize your differentiators: insurance protecting their property, reliable callback service, professional appearance, and guaranteed satisfaction. If they're purely price-shopping, let them go—they become problem customers generating negative reviews. Target affluent neighborhoods where customers value quality over lowest price.

What's the fastest way to generate leads if I'm starting late in November?

Facebook groups and yard signs are your only viable options this late. Join 10-15 local neighborhood Facebook groups and post 10-15 times daily showing beautiful installations and emphasizing limited Thanksgiving week availability. If you can get yard signs delivered within 2-3 days, deploy 200-300 immediately in affluent neighborhoods. Door-knocking also works—wear Santa hat and Christmas gear, knock 100+ doors in target neighborhoods, carry professional business cards and portfolio photos on tablet. Speed and volume overcome late start during peak urgency period.

How do I know if I'm charging too little or too much?

At $8-$12 per foot, expect 15-25% close rates. If you're closing 30%+ of quotes, you're underpriced—premium services rarely exceed 30% because you're intentionally filtering out price shoppers. If you're below 10% close rate, you're either targeting wrong customers ($150,000 homes instead of $500,000+ homes), presenting unprofessionally (no reviews, cheap website), or executing sales poorly (selling features instead of emotional benefits). The goal isn't maximum close rate—it's maximum profit per job closed.

Should I work solo during Thanksgiving week to maximize profit, or hire help?

Never work solo on roofs—multiple installers have fallen this season, with one survivor saved only by his Apple Watch's fall detection feature alerting his wife. Beyond safety, hiring help increases capacity during the highest-revenue week of the year. Paying a helper $20-$25/hour to complete 3-4 jobs daily at $10 per foot (average 150 feet per job = $1,500 revenue per job) generates $4,500-$6,000 daily revenue. After paying helper $200 for the day, you still net significantly more than working solo completing 1-2 jobs daily. Safety and capacity both favor hiring help during peak season.


Thanksgiving week represents the culmination of every marketing effort, strategic decision, and operational preparation you've made since August. This is when yard signs deployed in October generate calls, Facebook ads finally convert, and prospects who've been "thinking about it" suddenly become urgent buyers.

The installers who treat this week like any other—answering phones casually, responding to quotes slowly, posting sporadically on social media—leave $10,000-$50,000 on the table depending on their market size. The installers who execute the strategies outlined here—deploying every yard sign, texting every outstanding quote, posting 10-15 times daily, answering every lead within 60 minutes, and maintaining premium pricing—capitalize on the year's highest-urgency buying window.

You have approximately 72-96 hours until Thanksgiving. Then you have roughly 7-10 days of viable season remaining before demand collapses after December 10th. This is fourth-quarter, final-five-minutes, everything-on-the-line time.

Answer your phone. Send that text to every outstanding quote. Deploy those yard signs. Post constantly on social media. Stay safe on roofs. Close jobs at premium pricing.

This is go week. Make it count.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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