
Holiday Light Install & Removal in Combine, TX
Roof line, eaves, trees, mailbox. We hang them in November, take them down in January — you never touch a ladder. In Combine, small community on the dallas/kaufman border, mix of acreage and modest residential — and that's exactly what we tune the visit to.
Local crew
Born and raised here
Four partners
Hands-on every visit
First visit free
If you're not thrilled
No contracts
Pause anytime
What we run in Combine
The Combine holiday light install & removal routine.
Roof line, eaves, trees, mailbox. We hang them in November, take them down in January — you never touch a ladder. In Combine, small community on the dallas/kaufman border, mix of acreage and modest residential — and that's exactly what we tune the visit to.
We hit Combine on the regular route — same crew, same day, same equipment. Combine is the kind of place where service companies refuse to drive — and the residents know it. We come because the route already passes through. Same rate as Crandall or Forney, no out-of-area surcharge.
Where in Combine
If your address is near any of these, you're on the route.
Neighborhoods
- downtown Combine
- FM 1389 corridor
- rural Combine
Landmarks on the route
- FM 1389
- Highway 175
- Combine ISD area
Holiday Light Install & Removal questions, Combine edition
Quick answers, no sales-funnel detour.
When should I book?
Lock the slot before Halloween. Henderson County booking fills up the first week of November.
Do you use your lights or mine?
Either. Our commercial-grade strings are bigger bulbs and last longer; if you've got a set you love we'll hang those.
What about the trees?
Yes — front-yard trees up to ~25 ft are part of the standard install. Tall pines get a custom quote.
While we're in Combine
Other services Combine clients bundle with this.
Holiday Light Install & Removal elsewhere on the route
We run this service in neighbor towns too.
Ready for holiday light install & removal on your Combine address?
Six questions, three prices, no phone-first form. Or text us directly — both work.
