Every year after Halloween, the rush starts for the holidays. The temperatures dip a little, and suddenly, everyone from businesses to homeowners is ready to start setting up a grand[…]

Professional lighting for events plays an important role in creating an engaging, safe, and memorable experience. While décor, music, and food contribute to the overall feel, lighting is what brings everything together. It influences how guests feel when they arrive, where their attention goes, and how polished the event appears. Whether you are planning a […]

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Municipal holiday lighting is about far more than decoration. It is a strategic investment in community pride, economic vitality, and civic identity. When cities light up municipal buildings during the holidays, they create welcoming public spaces, strengthen local traditions, and encourage residents and visitors alike to gather, explore, and celebrate. From city halls and libraries […]

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Holiday lights have a strange power in Texas. They flip a switch in people’s brains. One minute they’re rushing from store to store, and the next they’re slowing down, smiling, and snapping photos like they’re on vacation. Texans respond to bright displays the way kids respond to gingerbread: without hesitation. At The Christmas Light Company, […]

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Holiday lighting in Texas has become something of a friendly competition. One neighbor climbs a ladder with a tangled ball of lights. Another calls a professional crew that finishes before the first person even finds an extension cord. That’s life here. And it’s why “DIY vs professional holiday lighting” gets talked about more each year. […]

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If you’re a homeowner, you know the holiday season in Texas starts the same way. The first cool front hits the area, someone in the neighborhood hangs a wreath, and suddenly you’re standing in your garage staring at a tangled ball of lights that looks more like spaghetti than Christmas cheer. You tell yourself, “This […]

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Every year, Texas transforms when the holidays roll around. The Lone Star State loves to sparkle for the “ber” months, and we know you’ve basked in the glow. From sparkling storefronts to glowing streetlamps, even the grumpiest shoppers start getting into the spirit of the season. But behind that glow is something deeper: emotion. And […]

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Every December, it happens again. You drag out tangled light strands, climb the ladder, freeze your fingers, and mutter the same thing you said last year: “There’s got to be[…]

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