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professional grade Wreaths

Welcome to our exquisite collection of holiday wreaths, designed to add a touch of elegance and festive cheer to any space. From cozy homes to grand office buildings and bustling commercial centers, our wreaths are the perfect finishing touch for your holiday decor. Choose from a variety of sizes and stunning options, in both pre-lit and unlit styles. Whether you prefer the classic charm of our Evergreen wreaths adorned with warm LED lights or the lush fullness of our Sequoia Fir wreaths, each piece is crafted to bring professional-grade beauty and durability to your seasonal display. Explore our selection and find the perfect wreath to elevate your holiday ambiance.

24" Wreaths

24" Evergreen Wreaths With 35 LED Lights - Warm White

Enhance your holiday decor with our charming 24" Pre-Lit Evergreen Wreath. This compact yet elegant wreath features 130 lush tips for a natural, full appearance, and is adorned with 35 warm white 5mm mini LED lights that create a cozy, inviting glow. Perfect for smaller spaces or as part of a larger display, this versatile wreath adds a touch of festive charm to any home, office, or commercial setting. Its manageable size makes it ideal for windows, interior doors, or as a decorative accent in various locations, bringing warmth and holiday spirit to your space. Also available in pure white & multi-color.

24" Sequoia Fir Wreath with 50 LED Lights - Warm White

Enhance your holiday decor with our premium 24" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This compact yet luxurious wreath features 200 commercial-grade tips and 50 LED lights, blending durability with elegant beauty. The Sequoia Brand quality ensures longevity for both indoor and outdoor use. Arriving fully assembled, this 6-pound wreath offers effortless installation right out of the box. Its versatile 24" diameter makes it perfect for smaller spaces or as part of a larger display, adding a professional touch to homes, offices, or commercial settings. Also available in pure white & multi-color.

24" Sequoia Fir

Wreath - Unlit

Enhance your holiday decor with our compact yet elegant 24" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This unlit wreath showcases Sequoia Brand quality, featuring 200 commercial-grade tips that create a lush, natural appearance. Perfect for smaller spaces or as part of a larger display, its versatile 24" diameter and lightweight 5-pound design offer easy placement and installation. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this wreath arrives fully assembled, ready to add a touch of sophistication to any setting.

36" Wreaths

36" Evergreen Wreaths With 100 LED Lights - Warm White

Elevate your holiday display with our elegant 36" Pre-Lit Evergreen Wreath. This beautifully crafted wreath boasts 210 lush tips, creating a full and natural appearance that captures the essence of the season. Illuminated by 100 warm white 5mm mini LED lights, it casts a soft, welcoming glow that adds depth and charm to any setting. With its versatile 36" diameter, this wreath is the perfect finishing touch for homes, offices, or commercial spaces, Also available in pure white & multi-color.

36" Sequoia Fir Wreath with 150 LED Lights - Warm White

Elevate your holiday display with our premium 36" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This pre-lit beauty features 150 warm white lights and 320 commercial-grade tips, blending durability with elegance. Perfect for indoor or outdoor use, it arrives fully assembled for quick installation. Weighing 15 lbs, this Sequoia Brand wreath adds a professional touch to homes, offices, or commercial spaces. Also available in pure white & multi-color.

36" Sequoia Fir

Wreath - Unlit

Elevate your holiday decor with our premium 36" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This unlit wreath exemplifies Sequoia Brand quality, featuring 320 commercial-grade tips that create a lush, natural appearance. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its versatile 36" diameter strikes the perfect balance between impact and adaptability. Weighing 13 lbs, this durable wreath arrives fully assembled for effortless installation.

48" Wreaths

48" Evergreen Wreaths With 150 LED Lights - Warm White

Enhance your holiday display with our stunning 48" Pre-Lit Evergreen Wreath. This luxurious wreath features 320 lush tips for a full, natural appearance, and is illuminated by 150 warm white 5mm mini LED lights that cast a soft, inviting glow. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it combines elegance with durability. Add a touch of professional-quality charm to your holiday setting with this versatile and eye-catching Evergreen Wreath. Also available in pure white & multi color.

48" Sequoia Fir Wreath with 200 LED Lights - Warm White

Enhance your holiday decor with our premium 48" Sequoia Fir Wreath. Featuring 200 warm white LEDs and 480 commercial-grade tips, this pre-lit wreath combines durability with elegance. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use, it arrives fully assembled for easy installation. At 26 lbs, this Sequoia Brand wreath offers professional-quality beauty for homes and businesses alike. Also available in pure white & multi-color.

48" Sequoia Fir

Wreath - Unlit

Elevate your holiday display with our impressive 48" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This unlit wreath showcases Sequoia Brand quality with 480 commercial-grade tips, offering a perfect blend of heavy-duty durability and stunning beauty. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its generous 48" diameter makes a bold statement in any setting. Weighing 24 lbs, this substantial wreath arrives fully assembled for quick and easy installation.

60" Wreaths

60" Evergreen Wreaths With 400

LED Lights - Warm White

Make a grand statement with our impressive 60" Pre-Lit Evergreen Wreath. This showstopping piece features 590 lush tips, creating a full and luxurious appearance that captures the essence of the holiday season. Illuminated by 400 warm white 5mm mini LED lights, it bathes its surroundings in a soft, enchanting glow. The generous 60" diameter makes this wreath a stunning centerpiece, perfect for large entryways, spacious lobbies, or as a focal point in commercial settings. Whether adorning a stately home, an expansive office building, or a festive commercial center, this elegant wreath serves as the ultimate finishing touch to any grand holiday display, combining size and splendor for maximum impact. Also available in pure white & multi color.

60" Sequoia Fir

Wreath Unlit

Make a grand statement with our luxurious 60" Sequoia Fir Wreath. This unlit masterpiece boasts Sequoia Brand quality, featuring an impressive 1200 commercial-grade tips that create a lush, lifelike appearance. Perfect for large-scale displays, its substantial 60" diameter and 63-pound weight ensure a commanding presence in any setting. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this wreath combines heavy-duty durability with stunning beauty. Arriving fully assembled, it offers effortless installation right out of the box. Whether gracing a expansive entryway, adorning a corporate lobby, or serving as a centerpiece in a commercial space, this superior quality wreath provides an elegant, professional-grade finishing touch to any holiday display.

60" Member's Mark Pre-Lit

Decorated Wreath

Elevate your holiday decor with the grand Member's Mark™ 60" Pre-Lit Decorated Wreath. This stunning piece combines lifelike noble fir and bristle pine with elegant ornaments in festive colors, gold-painted accents, and a red linen ribbon. Illuminated by 400 warm white LED lights, it's perfect for large spaces, doorways, or gates. The wreath features shatterproof ornaments, pinecones, and faux twigs, creating a timeless aesthetic suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Easy to assemble and store, this two-part wreath comes with a 5-foot lead cord for convenient lighting. Bring classic elegance to your holiday celebrations with this versatile, pre-decorated wreath that promises to delight for seasons to come.

60" Sequoia Fir Wreath with

400 LED Lights - Warm White

Make a grand statement with our magnificent 60" Pre-Lit Sequoia Fir Wreath. This showpiece exemplifies Sequoia Brand quality, boasting 1200 commercial-grade tips and 400 LED lights for a breathtaking display. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its impressive 60" diameter and substantial 70-pound weight ensure a commanding presence in any setting. Arriving fully assembled; this wreath offers effortless installation despite its size. Whether gracing a grand entryway, adorning a corporate lobby, or serving as a centerpiece in a commercial space, this superior quality wreath combines heavy-duty durability with stunning illuminated beauty. It's the perfect finishing touch for those seeking to make a lasting impression with their holiday decor. Also available in pure white & multi-color.

The Professional Edge:

Premium Wreaths for

Standout Holiday Displays

Enhance your Christmas installation with our premium wreaths, offering the epitome of holiday elegance. These lush, high-quality accents are versatile enough to beautify both interior and exterior spaces, creating stunning displays that impress around the clock. Our professional-grade wreaths are built to withstand outdoor conditions, ensuring long-lasting beauty throughout the season. Whether you're adorning doors, windows, or interior walls, these wreaths integrate seamlessly into various design schemes, allowing you to quickly transform any space into a winter wonderland. Choice between classic unadorned wreaths or efficient pre-lit options, and consider pairing them with garlands for comprehensive decor packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these wreaths suitable for professional installations?

Our wreaths are professional-grade, meaning they're built to withstand outdoor conditions and maintain their beauty throughout the holiday season. They're versatile enough for both interior and exterior use, allowing installers to create cohesive designs across various spaces.

Can these wreaths be used in different design schemes?

Yes, these wreaths are designed to integrate seamlessly into various design schemes. Whether you're decorating traditional homes, modern spaces, or commercial properties, our wreaths can be adapted to fit the aesthetic. They're versatile enough to adorn doors, windows, or fences allowing you to quickly transform any space into a winter wonderland.

Do you offer both unadorned and pre-lit wreath options?

Yes, we offer a choice between classic unadorned wreaths and efficient pre-lit options. The unadorned wreaths provide a blank canvas for custom decorating, while the pre-lit options save time during installation. We also recommend considering pairing wreaths with garlands for comprehensive decor packages, allowing you to offer clients a complete and coordinated holiday look.

How do wreaths and garlands complement each other in holiday decor?

Wreaths and garlands work together to create a cohesive and professional holiday display. Wreaths serve as focal points on doors, windows, or walls, while garlands provide continuity by adorning larger areas like mantels, staircases, or outdoor railings. Using matching or complementary wreaths and garlands can tie your entire decorative scheme together, creating a polished and harmonious look throughout the space.

Are your wreaths and garlands suitable for both residential and commercial installations?

Yes, our premium wreaths and garlands are designed for both residential and commercial use. They're built to professional-grade standards, ensuring they can withstand the demands of high-traffic areas and outdoor conditions. Whether you're decorating a home or a business space, these decorations will provide a luxurious and long-lasting holiday atmosphere.

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5 pricing mistakes

5 Christmas Light Pricing Mistakes That Are Killing Your Profit

May 25, 202611 min read

My first full Christmas light season, I grossed $40,000 and thought I was crushing it. I wasn't. I was just busy and broke on a ladder. Every dollar I left on the table that year came down to the same handful of pricing errors — the wrong price per foot, bad labor math, and no idea how to present a full job. The jobs kept coming, so I never stopped to ask why I was working harder than everyone and keeping less.

Here's the truth most installers never hear: the gap between a $40,000 season and a six-figure season usually isn't more hustle. It's knowing exactly where to quote and stopping the money that leaks out before the estimate ever gets sent. Below are the five pricing mistakes that quietly drain profit from established installation businesses — and how to fix each one this season.

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Mistake #1: Pricing From Your Own Wallet Instead of Your Customer's Reality

This is the most expensive mistake in the business, and almost everyone makes it. You pull up to a $600,000 home, picture writing a check for $4,000 worth of lights yourself, flinch, and quote $1,500 instead. You just decided your customer's budget based on your bank account.

Your customer is not you. A homeowner in a $600,000 house with today's interest rates is likely paying $5,000 to $6,000 a month just to live there. To that person, a beautiful, fully installed display is a rounding error — and it buys them something they genuinely can't get any other way: time, safety, and the feeling of having the best-looking house on the block.

The numbers prove it. There are installers charging $6 a foot complaining they can't get more in their market, while another company a few miles away charges $12 to $15 a foot to the same customers and stays booked. One installer who attended training and charged what the market would actually bear did over $220,000 in his very first season hanging lights. Another, working in rural Tennessee, did $50,000 his first year charging $8 a foot in an area "experts" online swore would only pay $6.

The fix is simple to say and hard to live: price the job, then ask whether your best customer would flinch — not whether you would. Profit is not a dirty word. When you underprice, you aren't being generous; you're taking money out of your own pocket and convincing yourself the customer made you do it.

Mistake #2: Getting the Labor Math Wrong

The second profit-killer hides in your time estimates. You bid a job assuming it'll take an hour. The roof is steeper than it looked, the access is awkward, and three or four hours later you're still up there. You priced for one hour of labor and bought yourself half a day.

Two things drive this. First, new crews are slow — and that's normal. A second-year crew will install dramatically faster than a first-year crew, even one that only completed a handful of jobs. Speed comes from reps, better gear, and getting comfortable on roofs, not from talent. If you're thinking about adding installation to your business, the takeaway is to start this season even if it feels late. Three or four jobs this year means you'll install twice as fast next year.

Second, most installers never build labor reality into their per-foot price. Your rate has to assume real-world conditions — difficult pitches, second stories, the time it takes to pre-bulb and pre-clip strands at the shop, drive time, and takedown in January. When your price only covers a perfect, fast install, every imperfect job eats your margin. Price for the job you actually get, not the job you hope for.

Mistake #3: Quoting Only What the Customer Asked For

A homeowner calls and says, "I just want lights on the roofline." So you quote the front roofline, send an $800 estimate, and then wonder why your average ticket never climbs above $1,200.

You gave them exactly what they asked for and nothing more — and in doing so you skipped the entire job. The customer doesn't know what's possible. That's your job. Walk the property and present the whole display:

  • The full roofline, not just the front — peaks, ridges, and the back lines, which can easily double your linear footage.

  • A wreath over the garage or on the front of the house. A large statement wreath is one of the highest-margin, highest-visual upsells you can offer.

  • Columns and porch posts, priced individually.

  • Tree wrapping, priced by the foot of tree height — a single 20-foot evergreen wrapped properly can rival the price of the roofline.

  • Bushes and shrubs, lit with mini-light strands.

Walk through a typical home this way and an $800 "roofline only" quote becomes a $2,800 to $3,500 ticket — for the same trip, the same crew, the same drive time. The homeowner may not take everything, and that's fine. But if you only present the roofline, the roofline is all you'll ever sell.

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Mistake #4: Selling Light Bulbs Instead of Selling the Magic

Here's where most pricing problems actually start: in how you talk about the work. If you describe the right bulb size, the clip spacing, and how you "pick the bulbs and cut them to length," you've already lost — because your customer doesn't care about any of that.

You are not selling Christmas lights. You're selling the feeling a family gets when they pull into the driveway at night, the grandkids in the back seat, coming home from Christmas Eve service, and the whole house is glowing. You're selling the magical look on a child's face, the neighbors' jealousy, and the relief of a homeowner who knows they will never have to climb a ladder in December. Some customers cry when they see their finished home. That is the product.

When you sell the magic, price stops being the conversation. A homeowner deciding between two installers who both quote "lights on the roof" will pick the cheap one. A homeowner who can picture their home as the most beautiful house on the street — and trusts you to deliver it — will happily pay a premium. Lead with the feeling, then put the line items underneath it.

Mistake #5: Losing the Sale Before You Ever Talk Price

You can fix the first four mistakes and still bleed profit if you can't sell on the phone. The first ten to twenty seconds of a call set the tone for the entire sale — and plenty of installers lose the job in the first five seconds without realizing it.

Speed matters more than almost anything: the faster you respond to a new lead, the higher your win rate. So does language. Never use the word "minimum" — it sounds like a barrier. Say "our packages start at $1,200," which is an invitation. Lead by asking what the homeowner is hoping for and whether they've ever had lights professionally installed; their answer tells you exactly how to position yourself.

If you're not sure where your calls fall apart, record yourself and review the transcripts honestly. You don't have to be a natural salesperson — you have to know where you talk too much, where you should listen, and where you fail to paint the picture. Then close the loop after the install: get the review. Reviews are still king, and they matter more than ever for how AI tools and search engines recommend local businesses. Use tap cards or QR codes to make leaving a review effortless, and collect them on Google, Yelp, and beyond — because plenty of platforms and AI assistants pull from those sources.

A Quick Christmas Light Pricing Reference

Use these field-tested ranges as your starting point. Adjust for your market, but resist the urge to drop below them:

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The Real Difference Is Between Your Ears

Here's the math that should change how you think. An installer doing 35 jobs at a $1,000 average ticket makes $35,000. The same installer doing the same 35 jobs at a $2,000 average ticket makes $70,000 — double the money for the exact same work, the same drive time, the same number of roofs.

That's the whole game. You don't need more jobs; you need a higher average ticket. And the only thing standing between most installers and that number is the belief that their market "won't pay it." Find out where that belief came from. Usually it's advice from someone who underprices their own work or wants to sell you cheaper product. Surround yourself instead with operators charging premium rates and getting it.

A six-figure season is achievable in your first year. Seven figures is achievable for installers who treat this like a real business — set their prices with confidence, present the full display, sell the feeling, and pick up the phone. Whatever you decide today won't matter unless you take action on it. Price the next job the right way, and watch what happens.

Want hands-on help pricing, selling, and scaling your installation business? Explore the training and marketing resources at ChristmasLights.io.

Christmas Lights Installation Business FAQ

How much should I charge per foot for Christmas light installation?

Most professional installers charge between $8 and $12 per linear foot for roofline installation, and many in stronger markets charge $12 to $15 or more. If you're charging $6 to $7 a foot, you're almost certainly leaving significant profit on the table. Price based on what your best customer will pay, not on what you personally would spend.

What is a good average ticket for a Christmas light job?

A healthy target average ticket is $1,500 to $2,000 per job. Raising your average from $1,000 to $2,000 doubles your revenue without adding a single extra job, which is why your average ticket — not your job count — is the number to focus on first.

How do I price tree wrapping for Christmas lights?

Price tree wrapping by the foot of tree height rather than charging a flat fee per tree. A common range is $30 to $60 per foot of height, so a 10-foot tree runs roughly $300 to $600 and a 20-foot tree runs $600 to $1,200. Charging one flat rate per tree almost always undercharges the tall, high-value trees.

Can I really charge premium prices in my market?

Yes. In nearly every market there are installers charging double what their cheapest competitors charge, serving the same customers and staying booked. Premium homeowners care about quality, reliability, and not climbing a ladder — not about finding the lowest price. The belief that your area "won't pay" is usually the only thing holding your prices down.

Why shouldn't I just quote what the customer asks for?

Because the customer doesn't know what's possible — that's your expertise to bring. If someone asks for "just the roofline," presenting the full display (back rooflines, peaks, wreaths, columns, trees, and bushes) can turn an $800 estimate into a $2,800 to $3,500 ticket on the same visit. Always present the complete vision and let the homeowner choose.

How do I stop underestimating how long a job takes?

Build real-world conditions into your pricing instead of assuming a perfect, fast install. Account for steep pitches, second stories, difficult access, shop prep time, and drive time. New crews are also naturally slower — that's normal — so price for the job you actually get, and your speed will improve dramatically by your second season.

Is it too late to start a Christmas light business this year?

No. Starting late and landing even three or four jobs this year is far better than waiting, because the experience makes you roughly twice as fast next season. Every install builds the reps, confidence, and gear knowledge that let you charge more and work faster going forward.

How important are online reviews for getting jobs?

Reviews are critical, and they matter more than ever as AI tools and search engines increasingly recommend local businesses based on reputation signals. Make leaving a review effortless with tap cards or QR codes, and gather reviews across multiple platforms — including Google and Yelp — since many search and AI systems pull from those sources.

What is the biggest mistake new installers make with pricing?

Pricing from their own wallet. They imagine paying for the lights themselves, get sticker shock, and quote low. The fix is to price the job and then ask whether your best customer would flinch — not whether you would. Your budget should never set your customer's price.

Why does "selling the magic" matter more than the lights themselves?

Because price objections shrink when a homeowner can picture their finished home and trusts you to deliver it. Customers don't buy bulbs and clips; they buy the feeling of the best-looking house on the street and the joy on their family's faces. Lead with that feeling and the line-item price becomes a much easier conversation.

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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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