Accent your Christmas decor with
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" 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" 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" 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" 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.

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

The Christmas lights installation industry sees a predictable pattern each year: new installers enter the market charging rock-bottom prices, struggle through a season or two, and quietly disappear. Meanwhile, premium-priced operators thrive, scale their businesses, and build sustainable six and seven-figure enterprises. Understanding why this happens—and how to avoid the cheap installer's fate—can mean the difference between building a real business and creating an exhausting, unprofitable job for yourself.
Recent training sessions demonstrate what separates successful installers from those who remain stuck. Eighteen attendees gathered for an intensive weekend focused not just on learning, but on immediate implementation. While some participants took notes and planned future action, one attendee created and posted 20 videos during the training itself. That's the difference between learning and doing—and doing is what generates results.
The weekend featured expert guest instruction on recruiting and leadership from someone who built and sold a $2.5 million business with over 50 employees. Attendees didn't just absorb information—they optimized LinkedIn profiles, sent connection requests, created videos, and posted content in real-time. One participant received a lead while still in the training session because he took immediate action rather than waiting for perfect conditions.
Google's automated ranking systems are designed to present helpful, reliable information that's primarily created to benefit people, and similarly, your business systems should prioritize serving customers over operational perfection. Action beats perfection every time.
"Endless Customers" deserves special mention as required reading for anyone serious about building a thriving installation business. However, reading without action produces zero results. The book provides frameworks and strategies, but implementation determines outcomes. If you're not willing to execute the concepts, save yourself the reading time.
The key is consistent action. Posting three videos and declaring "it didn't work" misses the point entirely. Success comes from sustained, consistent effort over weeks and months, not from sporadic attempts followed by quitting when immediate results don't materialize.
Understanding why cheap pricing creates a death spiral helps installers avoid this trap. The cycle follows a predictable pattern:
Low-priced operators buy the cheapest possible materials—often incandescent lights or bottom-tier LED products from unreliable suppliers. These materials fail frequently, creating callback nightmares that consume profit and damage reputation. When you're waiting for shipments from China with uncertain quality and delivery timelines, you can't serve customers reliably.
When charging $4-$6 per foot, there's no margin to pay competitive wages. Workers can earn $20 per hour at McDonald's without climbing ladders in freezing weather. Why would quality employees work for $10 per hour in dangerous conditions when easier options exist? The result: constant turnover, poor workmanship, and the owner doing most work themselves.
Without healthy margins, marketing becomes unaffordable. How do you invest in yard signs, Facebook ads, or professional branding when there's barely enough profit to cover materials and labor? The business becomes trapped—unable to generate leads without marketing, unable to afford marketing without better margins.
Cheap operators stay stuck doing everything themselves. There's no capital to invest in CRM software, hiring administrative help, developing training materials, or creating operational systems. The owner becomes the bottleneck, personally handling sales, installation, customer service, and takedown. This isn't a business—it's an exhausting, low-paying job.
After materials, labor (even underpaid labor), insurance (if they carry it), and minimal overhead, cheap installers earn little to nothing. Many don't even realize they're operating at a loss when accounting for their time and liability exposure. One installer charging $5 per foot and taking three hours per $1,000 job nets perhaps $2,000 daily—before expenses, insurance, and overhead. That's unsustainable.

Contrast the death spiral with how premium-priced operators build sustainable businesses:
Premium operators buy quality LED products with warranties from reliable suppliers offering two-day shipping. When equipment fails, warranty replacements arrive quickly. There's no worrying whether materials will arrive or if they'll work properly. This reliability alone justifies higher pricing.
Competitive wages attract quality employees who show up consistently, work safely, and treat customers professionally. When workers are paid well, they take pride in their work and become ambassadors for your brand. Internal customers (employees) who feel valued create better experiences for external customers (paying clients).
Content should demonstrate first-hand expertise and depth of knowledge, and when you invest in employee development, your team demonstrates that expertise to every customer they serve.
Ten percent of revenue allocated to marketing—a sustainable number at premium pricing—generates consistent lead flow. With healthy margins, spending $5,000-$10,000 monthly on marketing feels reasonable because the return justifies the investment. Knowing that 80% of customers return annually makes customer acquisition costs even more palatable.
Real profit—money left after all expenses, including proper owner compensation—funds business growth. Premium operators invest in CRM systems, safety equipment, training programs, and additional crews. Profit creates options: scale the business, take time off, invest in new equipment, or simply enjoy the rewards of entrepreneurship.
With adequate resources, premium operators develop systems and processes that allow the business to run without their constant involvement. Checklists, training manuals, CRM workflows, and standard operating procedures mean quality remains consistent regardless of which crew handles installation. Systems separate business owners from self-employed technicians.
Many installers obsess over competitors charging $2-$5 per foot while ignoring the economics of their ideal customer. Consider the typical premium customer profile:
The Stay-at-Home Mom in the Million-Dollar Home
Her mortgage payment: $8,000-$10,000 monthly. Her Cadillac Escalade or Yukon: $2,000 monthly payment. Daily Starbucks: $10 per day = $300 monthly = $3,600 annually. She spends more on coffee than many installers charge for complete installations.
Yet installers worry this customer won't pay $1,500-$3,000 for professional holiday lighting? The disconnect reveals the real problem: not customer unwillingness to pay, but installer unwillingness to believe they're worth premium pricing.
People in every market purchase luxury vehicles, designer accessories, and premium services daily. The money exists. The question is whether you believe your service deserves a portion of that discretionary spending.

Understanding why customers select premium-priced installers over cheap alternatives helps frame your value proposition:
Premium operators present professionally from first contact through project completion. Clean vehicles, uniformed crews, prompt responses, and clear communication signal competence and reliability.
When issues arise—and they occasionally do—premium operators respond immediately. Lights go out? They're fixed within 24 hours. Time for takedown? It happens on schedule without the customer chasing the installer. This reliability has real value.
Premium customers want peace of mind that if something goes wrong, they're protected. Proper insurance, safety equipment, and professional practices justify higher pricing because they transfer risk from customer to installer.
Jobs completed in 45-90 minutes rather than 3 hours reflect systems and training. One installer charging $5 per foot takes three hours per $1,000 job, earning $2,000 daily (before expenses). A premium operator charging $10 per foot completes similar jobs in 90 minutes, servicing 4-5 properties daily at higher margins. The difference? Systems, training, and experience.
The most common limiting belief sounds like: "Nobody in my area will pay more than $6 per foot." This reveals the real problem: you don't believe you're worth more, so you'll never charge more—or if you try, your lack of confidence kills the sale.
One installer insisted his market wouldn't support premium pricing. Everyone charged $5 per foot, he explained. When asked what he did for extremely steep roofs requiring lifts, he admitted raising prices to $10 per foot—and customers paid without objection. This proves customers will pay premium prices when value is properly presented.
The math is simple: raising prices from $6 to $8 per foot (a 33% increase) generates the same revenue from 25% fewer jobs. That's less wear on equipment, less risk exposure, less labor cost, and more profit. Raising from $6 to $10 per foot means doing 40% fewer jobs for the same revenue—and likely banking double the profit.
One installer couldn't understand why he closed so few jobs. During conversation, he said "um" twenty times in a few minutes. That verbal tick signals uncertainty and lack of confidence—exactly what customers don't want from someone they're hiring to work on their home.
If you say "um" 20-50 times during a sales conversation, customers subconsciously question your competence. They wonder: "If he's this uncertain about his service, why would I trust him on my roof?"
Eliminating filler words requires awareness and practice. Record yourself during practice calls. Count your "ums," "uhs," and "likes." Then deliberately slow down your speech, thinking before speaking. Within weeks, filler words decrease dramatically, and closing rates improve correspondingly.
This point deserves emphasis: answer your phone, or pay someone to answer it for you. Spending thousands on yard signs and Facebook ads while letting calls go to voicemail is self-sabotage. Every missed call represents lost revenue—potentially a $2,000-$5,000 job that goes to the competitor who answered.
If you're on the roof and can't answer professionally, that's the signal to hire someone for phone coverage. But you can't afford that hire if you're charging $5 per foot. Premium pricing funds the administrative support that allows you to stay on jobs while someone else handles incoming calls professionally.

When conducting in-person estimates, pre-qualifying prevents wasting time on price shoppers. However, avoid terms like "minimum" that create psychological resistance. Instead, frame it positively:
"Our packages start at just $900, which includes design, professional-grade LED lights, installation, maintenance, and takedown. Does that sound like the level of service you're looking for?"
Then stop talking. Listen. Their response tells you immediately whether to schedule the appointment. A "yes" means they're a qualified prospect. Hesitation or "that's way more than I expected" means they're probably not your ideal customer—and that's fine. Better to know before driving to their property.
Installers frequently complain that "the market is getting flooded with competitors." This reveals obsession with competition rather than customers. Ask these installers about their business metrics—average ticket, close rate, customer acquisition cost—and they draw blanks. But they can tell you everything about competitors: pricing, number of reviews, service areas, even personal details about the owners.
This backward focus guarantees failure. Instead of worrying about competitors, focus on serving customers exceptionally well. There are thousands of potential customers in any market. You don't need everyone—just 100-200 quality clients paying $1,500-$3,000 generates $150,000-$600,000 revenue.
Competitors charging $4 per foot aren't your competition. They serve price-sensitive customers who aren't your target market anyway. Premium customers actively avoid the cheapest option because they associate low prices with low quality and unreliability.
October sales typically run slower than November, creating anxiety for inexperienced installers. This is normal seasonal pattern, not a business problem. Unless you've executed strong marketing all year and developed excellent closing skills, expect modest October sales followed by November explosion.
Don't panic if bookings feel slow in mid-October. Weather changes trigger psychological shifts—as temperatures drop and Halloween approaches, holiday mindset activates. Customers who browsed websites in September suddenly become ready to commit. November typically delivers 60-70% of seasonal sales for most markets.
Use slower October periods for marketing intensification. Deploy yard signs aggressively, post daily on social media, engage on LinkedIn, and follow up with leads from earlier outreach. This groundwork positions you for November's surge.
Every successful installer shares one trait: massive action despite imperfect conditions. They post videos even when uncomfortable on camera. They deploy yard signs with "good enough" designs rather than waiting for perfect artwork. They close jobs before mastering every installation technique.
One training attendee had never created a video before the weekend. He volunteered to demonstrate something on camera despite nervousness. Then he downloaded CapCut (a video editing app) for the first time, edited his clip, and posted it during the training. That video generated 1,300 views within hours—simply because he took action instead of waiting for perfect skills or conditions.
That's the difference between winners and waiters. Winners act despite uncertainty. Waiters seek perfect conditions that never arrive.

Cheap pricing creates a death spiral: poor materials lead to callbacks, low margins prevent paying quality workers, no marketing budget stops lead generation, and absence of profit eliminates ability to invest in systems. Premium pricing funds quality materials, competitive wages, marketing budgets, and system development—creating sustainable, scalable businesses rather than exhausting jobs.
Aim for $8-$12 per foot as a baseline for quality service. Markets with strong economies and established customer bases support $10-$14 per foot or higher. Some installations reach $20 per foot when design complexity, difficulty, or customer expectations justify premium pricing. Never charge below $8 per foot—it's unsustainable long-term.
Recognize you're serving different market segments. Budget installers attract price-sensitive customers comparing quotes down to the penny. Premium operators attract quality-focused customers valuing professionalism, reliability, and peace of mind. Don't compete on price—compete on value, expertise, and customer experience. The customer objecting to your pricing probably isn't your ideal client anyway.
Never discount in October. Customers who book at discounted rates in October will expect the same pricing when they refer neighbors or rebook next year. If you're booked solid in October, raise prices or add crews—don't discount. Early bookings at full price train customers that your value justifies your pricing year-round.
Record yourself during practice calls and count filler words. Most people dramatically underestimate their usage. Once aware, deliberately slow your speech, pausing to think before speaking rather than filling silence with "um." Practice daily for 2-3 weeks and filler words decrease 70-80%, dramatically improving perceived competence and confidence.

A DBA (Doing Business As) costs $15-$20 and allows you to operate under a business name while remaining a sole proprietor. An LLC provides liability protection but costs $200-$500 to establish. For first-year operators testing the business, start with a DBA to keep a professional Christmas lights brand separate from other services like pressure washing. Upgrade to LLC once revenue justifies the investment.
Start with pitch hoppers ($115) and Cougar Paws roof boots. This combination handles most residential roofs safely and affordably. Add Goat Steep Assist ($600-$700) if you're uncomfortable on roofs and want something to hold onto, or if you frequently work on steep pitches above 8/12. Never cheap out on safety equipment—one fall costs infinitely more than proper gear.
Absolutely. Ask: "Our packages start at just $900, which includes professional design, installation, maintenance, and takedown. Does that sound like the service level you're looking for?" Their response immediately indicates whether they're a qualified prospect. This saves hours driving to appointments with price shoppers who'll never book at your rates.
Fear and lack of confidence. When you don't believe in your own value, you fixate on what competitors charge, thinking lower prices are why they succeed. In reality, most successful operators know little about competitor pricing because they're too busy serving customers. Focus on your metrics—average ticket, close rate, customer satisfaction—not competitor analysis.
Answer your phone professionally every single time, or pay someone to do it for you. Missed calls are lost revenue—potentially $2,000-$5,000 per call. If you can't answer while working, that's the signal to hire phone coverage. Everything else—marketing, training, equipment—becomes irrelevant if you're not converting incoming leads because calls go unanswered.
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