At Twinkle Dudes, holiday cheer knows no bounds—and neither do we. Our nationwide network of professional holiday light installers is ready to bring the sparkle straight to your doorstep. From bustling city neighborhoods to quiet suburban streets, we make it easy for homeowners everywhere to skip the ladder and sip the wine while we handle the climb.
Enter your address in our easy online form.
We’ll connect you with a pre-vetted local pro in your area.
Sit back, relax, and watch your home become the twinkling star of the neighborhood.
While we’re always growing, here are just a few of the regions where Twinkle Dudes is busy decking the halls:
Austin – Dallas – Houston – San Antonio – Fort Worth – Plano – Frisco – McKinney – Irving – Garland – Arlington – Katy – Sugar Land – El Paso – Corpus Christi – Amarillo – Lubbock – Waco – Tyler – Midland – Odessa – Round Rock – Denton – Richardson – Grand Prairie – Mesquite – Carrollton – Lewisville – Allen – Pearland – College Station – League City – The Woodlands – Flower Mound – Missouri City – Temple – Conroe – New Braunfels – Georgetown – Mansfield – Rowlett – Grapevine – Cedar Park – San Marcos – Galveston – Texas City – Pflugerville – Abilene – Victoria – Baytown
Los Angeles – San Diego – San Jose – San Francisco – Fresno – Sacramento – Long Beach – Oakland – Bakersfield – Anaheim – Santa Ana – Riverside – Stockton – Irvine – Chula Vista – Fremont – Modesto – San Bernardino – Santa Clarita – Oxnard – Fontana – Moreno Valley – Glendale – Huntington Beach – Santa Rosa – Oceanside – Elk Grove – Garden Grove – Ontario – Rancho Cucamonga – Lancaster – Palmdale – Corona – Pomona – Escondido – Torrance – Pasadena – Fullerton – Orange – Roseville – Visalia – Thousand Oaks – Concord – Simi Valley – Santa Clara – Victorville – Vallejo – Berkeley – El Monte
No worries—chances are we’ve got a trusted installer near you. Just drop your address into our online form, and we’ll let you know right away if Twinkle Dudes can light up your home this season. Spoiler alert: the answer is usually “yes.”