A Michigan family business that's been climbing ladders for our neighbors for over a decade.
This company started the way a lot of small businesses do, with a couple of guys, a pickup truck, and a request from a neighbor who didn't want to climb the ladder anymore. The first season we lit up six houses on one street. The next year it was 30. Word spread fast, mostly because our neighbors told their friends.
Today we run crews across Michigan, from the lakeshore to the suburbs of Detroit. We're still family-owned. The same people who answer your call in October are the people you'll meet on install day, or their family members, or someone they trained.
Honestly, because Michigan winters are long and dark, and a well-lit street feels like home. December in Michigan is bleak. By 5 p.m. the sun is gone. A house with a roofline of warm white C9s and a couple of wrapped trees changes the whole block. People drive slower past it. Kids point at it. Couples on a walk after dinner stop and look. It matters.
The other reason is safety. Every year somebody falls off a ladder hanging lights. Sometimes the ladder slips on a patch of ice the homeowner didn't see. Sometimes a strand catches and pulls them off balance. We've taken a lot of folks off the roof rotation, and that's something we're proud of.
We believe in showing up when we said we would, hanging lights the way we said we would, and standing behind the work for the whole season. We believe in plain talk on quotes. No surprise add-ons in January. We believe in using gear that lasts, even if it costs us more. Cheap lights look cheap, and they fail in the cold.
We also believe in being good neighbors. That means picking up after ourselves. It means quiet crews on residential streets. It means not blocking driveways. It means knocking on the door if we need to be in the side yard so the family inside isn't surprised by a guy on a ladder outside the kitchen window.
Every crew member goes through ladder safety, fall protection, and electrical basics before they hang their first strand for us. Every truck carries the right gear for the job, including ladder stabilizers, harnesses for steep roofs, and ground-fault outlets for outdoor cords.
We carry full general liability insurance and workers' comp on every employee. If your HOA, building manager, or homeowner's insurance company asks for a certificate of insurance, we can have it to them within an hour.
Statewide Michigan, with crews based in Lansing, Grand Rapids, and the Detroit metro area. We regularly run jobs in Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, Holland, Jackson, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Portage, Muskegon, and the surrounding towns. If you're in Michigan and you have a roof, we can probably get to you.