Wilmette, IL · Cook County
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Wilmette specifics
What installers know about lighting Wilmette.
Wilmette's lakefront is its signature — the luminous Baha'i House of Worship glows above Sheridan Road, and Gillson Park and the harbor anchor an east side where the holidays draw walkers from the Linden CTA terminal. Downtown Wilmette and the Plaza del Lago center light up for the season, and residential displays cluster in Kenilworth Gardens, Indian Hill Estates, and the Victorian blocks of the CAGE neighborhood. Because so much of the housing here is a manageable two stories on plain shingle roofs, Wilmette sees a healthy mix of confident DIY and hired work — but the older east-side homes near the temple, with their slate roofs and taller gables, are firmly installer territory. Installers who cover Wilmette also cover Kenilworth and Evanston, and while the season runs less frantic than Winnetka's, the dependable installers still fill their pre-Thanksgiving dates through October. Homeowners near Gillson often want their displays lit early for the park's steady holiday foot traffic.
Wilmette's stock is denser and more varied than its northern neighbors: brick Georgians and center-entrance Colonials in Kenilworth Gardens, Victorian and traditional frame houses in the CAGE district, Tudors and mid-century homes on the larger lots of Indian Hill Estates, and lakefront properties in Michigan Shores near the harbor. Most are solid two-story homes from the 1910s through the 1950s with moderate gabled rooflines in asphalt shingle, joined by a share of slate and tile on the older east-side houses. Lots are comfortably landscaped with mature parkway trees rather than sweeping estate acreage.
The figures on this page are modeled planning ranges rather than quotes. The town-by-town model sets Wilmette beside every other town we publish in Chicagoland, which is the comparison that tells you whether a number is normal for the area or particular to this town.
No published range can price a specific roofline. Knowing what an installer needs before quoting — storey count, how much of the property you want lit, and your timing — is what gets you a figure for your own home.
Roofline styles rarely stop at a town line, so if you are comparing quotes across the area the guidance for Winnetka and Lake Forest is built the same way as this page, from the same model.
Wilmette is one of the few towns with enough of its own material for us to publish permanent architectural lighting for it as well — written from the same local detail as this page rather than a national template.
Wilmette questions
Booking christmas lights in Wilmette.
- When should Wilmette homeowners book Christmas light installation?
- By mid-to-late October. Wilmette's crews also serve Kenilworth and Evanston, and while demand runs a notch below Winnetka's, the dependable installers still fill their pre-Thanksgiving dates, so earlier booking wins better date choice.
- Do Wilmette installers work on the slate roofs of older east-side homes?
- Yes — qualified crews use non-penetrating gutter and ridgeline clips rather than staples, which matters most on the taller slate-and-tile houses near the Baha'i Temple and in Michigan Shores where a cracked tile is an expensive fix.
- What does professional installation cost in Wilmette?
- Roofline-only work on a two-story home generally starts around $875, with fuller displays adding tree wrapping and greenery running $1,700–$3,800 depending on footage and roof pitch. Most installs use leased commercial-grade LEDs with takedown and storage included.
- Do you use my lights or provide them?
- Either. Most homeowners lease commercial-grade LED strands, which the installer sizes to your roofline, maintains, and stores off-season. If you own lights you like, installers can hang those instead, though failures then become your cost.
- Does the price include takedown and storage?
- On a lease, yes — takedown after the season and off-season storage are part of the arrangement. If you own the lights, ask whether takedown is bundled or billed separately; both are common and worth confirming in the quote.
- Can you install on a slate or cedar-shake roof?
- Qualified crews do, using non-penetrating clips along gutters and ridges rather than staples or screws. This is one of the first things to confirm on a historic-district home, and one of the criteria we screen installers for.
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