You survived the holidays. The tree is on the curb (or still up… no judgment). The cookies are gone. And now you’re looking at your outdoor Christmas lights thinking, “Okay… how long is too long?” Here’s the good news: there’s no Christmas Light Police. But there is a smart window for takedown that protects your roofline, keeps your lights in great shape, and saves you from an icy ladder situation. At ArborLawn, we make this part easy since you hired us for holiday lighting, so you don’t have to deal with the hassle of takedown. 
What’s the Appropriate Timeline?
A standard guideline is to schedule takedown sometime after New Year’s and before winter weather gets messy. Some homeowners aim for the first or second week of January, while others keep lights up through mid-January for that cozy winter glow. The “right” time is really the time that balances enjoyment with safety and maintenance.
Why Does Takedown Timing Matter?
Even if everything looks great, winter conditions can be rough on exterior lighting. Wind, ice, and heavy snow can pull on clips and wiring. The longer lights stay up, the more chances they have to get tugged, tangled, or damaged, especially around gutters, peaks, and trees.
What if It’s Snowing or Icy?
If conditions are slippery, waiting is the smart move. Rooflines and ladders don’t mix with ice—ever. Professional takedown means the work gets done when it’s safest to do so, with the right equipment and experience. Plus, it keeps you from doing the annual “one foot on the ladder, one foot in the flower bed” routine.Can Leaving Lights Up Too Long Affect My Home?
Potentially, yes. Clips left on gutters and shingles too long can shift, loosen, or collect debris. If your lights run through trees or shrubs, winter winds can cause rubbing that stresses branches. Taking them down on schedule helps protect both your home and your landscaping.
What Happens After?
One of the biggest perks of professional service is off-season storage. Instead of wrestling with bins, knots, and mystery bulbs next December, your lights are carefully removed, organized, and stored—so next season’s install is smoother and faster.
Ready for Us to Come Out?
There’s a sweet spot for holiday light takedown: after you’ve enjoyed the season, before winter weather and time take their toll. ArborLawn supports homeowners across Lansing, MI, with full-service holiday lighting, including takedown and off-season storage, as well as year-round care, including tree and shrub care, lawn care, and grub treatment. If you’re ready to hand your lawn over to the pros, contact us at (517) 882-1941.
