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Christmas Light Installation in Washington County, OR

Washington County sits on the western edge of the Portland metro, stretching from the Silicon Forest tech campuses of Beaverton and Hillsboro out to the agricultural communities of Banks, Gaston, and the Tualatin Valley foothills. This is Oregon's second most populous county, and its identity is shaped by two distinct worlds: the dense suburban grid of the inner county, where Nike, Intel, and dozens of semiconductor companies have built their regional campuses, and the quieter rural communities further west where farm stands and Christmas tree farms line Highway 26. Lights Local connects homeowners and businesses throughout Washington County with professional holiday lighting installers who know every neighborhood from Tanasbourne to Timber.

Western Oregon winters are defined by persistent rain and overcast skies rather than heavy snow — the Tualatin Valley sits at low elevation and rarely sees ice, but temperatures regularly dip into the high 20s and low 30s from November through January. That wet, overcast climate makes material quality critical: professional installers use commercial-grade LED strands with sealed connectors, weatherproof extension cords, and UV-resistant clips rated for the Pacific Northwest's damp conditions. Rooflines and gutters in this region tend to accumulate moss and organic debris, so installers assess gutter condition before attaching any hardware — proper prep prevents both damage and safety hazards during a wet Oregon December.

The residential character of Washington County varies enormously by community. Beaverton's established neighborhoods — Murrayhill, South Sunset, Sexton Mountain, and the older Raleigh Hills area near the county's eastern edge — feature a mix of split-levels, ranch homes, and two-story colonials from the 1970s through 1990s, many with mature Douglas fir and cedar trees that define the roofline aesthetic. Hillsboro's growth corridors near the Intel campuses in Orenco Station and Tanasbourne feature newer construction with open gable ends and large garage facades that suit roofline installations well. Over in Sherwood and Tualatin, larger lots and newer craftsman-style homes have become a specialty for county installers, with wrap-around porches and covered entries that make for dramatic holiday displays.

Washington County's installer pool draws from the entire Portland metro, but the county's high concentration of professional households with disposable income creates strong seasonal demand. Booking pressure builds as early as mid-August, and the most experienced installers are typically committed through October before Thanksgiving. The tight booking window is partly structural: because crews often cover both Washington County and neighboring Multnomah County to the east, available slots across the two-county area fill up quickly. Homeowners in Beaverton, Hillsboro, and Tualatin who wait until November frequently find that their preferred installer has no remaining capacity — the window closes faster here than most suburban Oregon markets.

A full-service holiday lighting installation in Washington County covers everything from the initial design walkthrough to final takedown in January. Installers measure rooflines, eaves, window frames, and landscape features, then supply commercial-grade LED lights in warm white, cool white, or multicolor — whichever suits the home. C9 LED strings remain the most popular choice in the county for their large bulb profile that reads well at a distance from the street, while icicle and curtain styles have gained popularity in newer Tanasbourne and Orenco Station construction. Mid-season maintenance visits address any bulbs or sections that fail during the season, and full removal and storage is included in the package price so homeowners never deal with sorting or storing lights between seasons.

Commercial holiday lighting is a significant part of the Washington County market. The Streets of Tanasbourne outdoor shopping center, Sunset Esplanade in Beaverton, and the Hillsboro Central Business District are among the commercial properties that invest in professional seasonal lighting each year. Office parks throughout the Intel-adjacent corridors along NW Cornell Road and Walker Road commission coordinated displays for their campus entrances and common areas. HOA communities in Sherwood, North Plains, and the Raleigh Hills area frequently hire installers for common-area trees, entryway features, and community center lighting that sets the holiday tone for the whole neighborhood.

Washington County holiday lighting installers serve the full geographic spread of the county, from the Portland-adjacent ZIP codes in the east to the rural communities at the county's western and northern edges. Communities regularly covered include Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tualatin, Sherwood, Forest Grove, Cornelius, North Plains, Banks, and the unincorporated areas of the Tualatin Valley. Installers also extend into the Washington County portions of the Portland West Hills along Highway 26 and the Sunset Corridor. Enter your ZIP code to confirm which installers serve your specific location.

Lights Local listings include only pre-screened installers who carry current liability insurance and have verified track records in Washington County and the greater Portland metro. Look for the Strandr Verified badge when browsing profiles — it signals installers who have passed our background review process. Requesting a free quote takes minutes and connects you directly with installers who serve your neighborhood — no middlemen, no lead auctions, just real professionals in your area. Start with your ZIP code to see who serves Washington County.

Washington County Neighborhoods and Areas Served

Our Washington County holiday lighting installers serve homeowners and businesses across the Tualatin Valley, the Silicon Forest tech corridor, and communities from Beaverton and Hillsboro to Forest Grove and Banks:

BeavertonHillsboroTualatinSherwoodForest GroveCorneliusNorth PlainsBanksMurrayhillOrenco StationTanasbourneRaleigh HillsSexton MountainSouth SunsetGastonGales Creek

ZIP Codes Served

97005, 97006, 97007, 97008, 97062, 97106, 97113, 97116, 97119, 97123, 97124, 97133, 97140, 97223, 97224, 97225, 97229

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