We're a permanent lighting company. So when we say this article is going to give you an honest answer about whether permanent lights are worth it — including the situations where they're not — you should take that seriously. We'd rather give you a straight answer and earn your trust than oversell a product that isn't the right fit for your situation.

Quick Answer

  • Yes, permanent lights are worth it for homeowners who plan to stay 3+ years and currently spend on seasonal lighting. Break-even vs. seasonal rental is typically 4 - 8 years.
  • Over the system's service life, a permanent install typically outperforms professional seasonal rental service once you add up recovered time, year-round use, and the absence of recurring fees.
  • Permanent lighting can add 1 - 2.5% to property value through improved curb appeal — a meaningful premium on a typical Calgary home.
  • Not right for renters, anyone selling within 18 months, or people who don't care about exterior lighting.

Here's the real breakdown: costs, savings, property value, convenience, and a clear-eyed look at who should invest and who should wait.

What Does a Permanent Lighting System Actually Cost?

Permanent LED roofline lighting in Calgary is a professional installation — not a weekend DIY project. The upfront cost reflects that. Pricing depends on your roofline length, home complexity, and feature set — we provide a detailed, no-obligation quote after we look at your home.

That number includes hardware, professional installation, weatherproofing, and full setup of the app-based control system. There are no annual service fees, no seasonal removal charges, and no subscription costs for the app.

Once it's installed, your ongoing costs are essentially zero — just the electricity to run the lights, which with LED technology is minimal (a typical roofline system costs roughly $3–$15/month to run nightly).

The 15-Year Comparison: Own vs. Rent vs. DIY

The fairest way to evaluate the investment is to compare the total cost across a realistic homeownership window. Let's use 15 years as our baseline — roughly the expected lifespan of a quality permanent system.

Option A: Professional Seasonal Rental Service

Many Calgary homeowners use a seasonal lighting service that installs lights in November and removes them in January. This is a recurring seasonal cost that repeats every winter — and at the end of each season you own nothing. The company retains the hardware, and rates typically increase year over year.

Option B: DIY Temporary Lights

Hardware store LED string lights need regular replacement as strands burn out, plus 6–10 hours of your time for installation and removal — twice a year in Calgary's cold. Over 15 years, the recurring hardware spend stacks up, plus the physical labour, ladder risk, and storage hassle every single year. You also only have lights for about 8 weeks of the year.

Option C: Permanent System

A one-time investment that lasts the full 15 years, with no recurring costs, no annual removal or reinstall, no storage bins, and year-round use in any colour. By year 4–5, most homeowners have broken even against the rental option. By year 15, they're well ahead — and they own the system.

Pays back
Within its service life vs. seasonal rental
3–5 yrs
Typical break-even vs. seasonal rental
1–2.5%
Estimated property value increase

Does Permanent Lighting Increase Property Value?

This is a nuanced question. Permanent roofline lighting isn't a kitchen reno or a bathroom upgrade — it's a curb appeal and lifestyle feature. That said, evidence suggests it does contribute positively to perceived property value and listing appeal.

Real estate agents in Calgary increasingly note that homes with permanent exterior lighting photograph better, show better at evening viewings, and generate more interest during holiday listing periods. Some estimates place the curb appeal premium from quality exterior lighting in the 1–2.5% range on property value — a meaningful contribution on any Calgary home.

Whether a buyer will explicitly pay more for your lighting system is harder to quantify. What's clearer is that it makes your home more memorable, more competitive during showings, and less likely to sit on the market. For homeowners planning to sell in 5–10 years, it's a legitimate selling feature — particularly in newer suburban communities where curb appeal is a major differentiator.

The Convenience Factor: What It's Actually Worth

Numbers aside, there's a real quality-of-life argument for permanent lighting that doesn't show up in a spreadsheet. Consider what you're eliminating:

If your time is worth anything — and it is — the convenience benefit of never touching a ladder or a tangled light strand again has real value. Conservatively, eliminating 8–12 hours of annual labour adds up to hundreds of hours of recovered time over the system's service life.

The Honest Answer Permanent lighting is worth it if you plan to stay in your home for 3+ years, value curb appeal and convenience, and want a year-round feature rather than a seasonal decoration. It is not worth it if you're renting, planning to sell in the next 12–18 months, or simply don't care about exterior lighting. No judgment — it's just not the right product for everyone.

Who Permanent Lighting IS Worth It For

Homeowners planning to stay 3+ years

The break-even point against seasonal rental is typically 3–5 years. If you're planning to stay in your home through that window, you'll come out financially ahead — and enjoy the convenience the whole time. The longer you stay, the better the economics get.

People who entertain

If you host dinners, backyard parties, holiday gatherings, or any events where your home's exterior matters, permanent lighting pays dividends in atmosphere and impression. Guests notice. It elevates the experience of your home year-round, not just in December.

Curb appeal-focused homeowners

If you've invested in landscaping, a quality front door, or professional paint — and you care how your home looks from the street — permanent lighting is the natural complement. It's the detail that makes a well-maintained home look genuinely stunning after dark.

Homeowners tired of the seasonal ritual

If you've ever promised yourself you'd "do the lights properly this year" and then found yourself skipping it because the thought of the ladder and the cold was too much — permanent lighting solves that problem for good.

Who It Might NOT Be Right For

We said we'd be honest, so here it is:

The ROI Breakdown: A Real Example

Here's how the picture unfolds for a typical Calgary homeowner with a 2,500 sq ft home who currently uses a seasonal rental service:

Over a 15-year horizon, the total value picture — direct savings, time recovered, and property value contribution — is strongly positive for most Calgary homeowners. The break-even on pure cash savings alone is 8–9 years, but the full value case is more compelling than that number suggests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is permanent lighting actually worth the upfront cost?
For homeowners planning to stay in their home 3+ years who currently use a seasonal rental service, yes — the math typically works in your favour within 4–8 years depending on your installation cost and current spending. Add the property value contribution and the convenience benefits, and the case is stronger than pure cash savings suggest. That said, it's not the right product for everyone — renters and people planning to sell soon are better off waiting.
How much does permanent lighting cost in Calgary?
Pricing depends on your roofline length, home complexity, and feature set. We provide free, no-obligation quotes so you'll know your exact number before making any decision. Get your exact quote in under 60 seconds — call 587-885-6658 or submit a quote request online.
Does permanent lighting add value to your home?
It contributes to curb appeal and listing appeal, which can indirectly support your sale price. Estimates for the premium from quality exterior lighting range from 1–2.5% of property value. It's difficult to isolate as a single variable, but homes with permanent lighting tend to photograph better, show better after dark, and generate more buyer interest during the holiday listing season.
Can permanent lights be used year-round?
Yes — this is one of the strongest arguments for the investment. Via the app, you can run warm white every evening for ambiance, switch to team colours for game nights, orange for Halloween, red and white for Canada Day, or any custom combination for personal events. You're not limited to 8 weeks of Christmas lighting — the system works 365 days a year in any colour or pattern.
What if I sell my home — does the lighting transfer?
Yes. Permanent lighting is installed as part of your home's exterior, so it transfers with the property. This is actually a selling feature — buyers get a professionally installed, app-controlled lighting system as part of their purchase. The controller is easily transferred to a new owner's phone, and it can become a highlight in your listing.
Is it worth it if I only want lights for Christmas?
You can absolutely limit use to December — but you'd be paying for year-round capability you're not using. The financial case is still solid if you're currently spending on seasonal rental, but the full value of the system comes from using it year-round. Most homeowners who install for Christmas end up discovering they love the lighting for summer evenings, backyard parties, and other occasions throughout the year.