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Phoenix HOA Christmas Light Rules: Timing, Approval, and What to Know

HOA rules decide how early you decorate, how late your lights stay on, and when everything comes down. Here is what Phoenix homeowners need to know before the season starts.

Decorating a home in a Phoenix HOA comes with rules that homeowners back east never deal with. The questions land in the same order every year. How early can the lights go up? How late can they stay on? When do they have to come down? And does the board need to approve anything first?

The answers live in your community's governing documents, but Phoenix associations follow patterns. This guide walks through the timing rules, the approval process, and a few situations that catch homeowners off guard. If you want to skip the rulebook and have a crew handle it, the free estimate form gets you a number for your property in under 24 hours.

Quick answer: Most Phoenix HOAs let you put up Christmas lights about 30 days before the holiday and require removal within two weeks after. Many also set install hours, usually 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and require lights and music off by 10 p.m. Always check your CC&Rs, because the exact window varies.

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How Early Can You Put Up Lights?

The common rule across Phoenix associations: holiday decorations go up no more than 30 days before the holiday. That puts most homeowners in late November. Some communities run on a looser standard and allow lights right after Thanksgiving. A few strict associations hold the line at exactly 30 days and send reminder letters.

One Phoenix community made the news a few years back when residents in the Foothills Reserve area pushed back against the 30-day rule after new management started enforcing it. The rule had sat in the documents for years. Enforcement is what changed. That story shows a pattern: a rule you ignored for a decade can get enforced the moment management changes.

Check your CC&Rs now, before the season. If the documents set a hard date, plan your install around it.

7am-10pm
The install window most boards set. Many Phoenix HOAs block install work before 7 a.m. or after 10 p.m., and require blinking lights and music to shut off by 10 p.m. each night to protect neighbors from early ladder noise and late-night brightness.
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When Do Lights Have to Come Down?

Removal deadlines are where homeowners trip up most. Most Phoenix HOAs require decorations down within two weeks of the holiday, though some allow up to a month. Leave them past the deadline and you risk a courtesy notice, then a violation letter, then a fine.

The takedown is also the part homeowners dread. Pulling strands off a tile roof in January carries the same risk as putting them up. This is one reason full-service installation appeals to so many Valley homeowners. The removal is handled on schedule, well inside the HOA window, with no ladder time for you. For board members, our HOA and community lighting service includes a guaranteed January takedown that meets your bylaw deadline.

HOA community holiday lighting installation in Phoenix Arizona
A Holiday Lights Phoenix community install. Timing the install and takedown around HOA deadlines is part of the service.
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Do You Need HOA Approval?

For standard seasonal lights, most Phoenix associations do not require written approval, as long as you follow the timing, placement, and brightness rules. Temporary holiday decorations usually fall under a general allowance in the CC&Rs.

Permanent lighting is a different story. Systems mounted under the eaves and left up year-round often need architectural review committee approval, because they change the exterior of the home rather than decorate it temporarily. If you want a permanent roofline system, submit for approval before installation.

5-10
Business days for approval. That is the typical turnaround for an architectural review committee on a permanent lighting request, when the submission packet includes product specs, a layout mock-up, and photos of similar installs.
Phoenix HOA common area and park Christmas lighting
Common area lighting at a Phoenix community. HOA projects need board approval, a clear scope, and bylaw-compliant scheduling.

What boards look for: Arizona HOA boards reviewing permanent lighting want the system to read as architectural accent lighting, not Christmas lights, outside the holiday season. That usually means a warm white setting for everyday use, with color reserved for approved holiday periods. Professional installation is often a requirement too.

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Placement and Brightness Rules

Phoenix HOAs that regulate decorations tend to focus on a short list:

  • Light trespass. Your display should not throw bright light onto a neighbor's property or through their windows.
  • Color and uniformity. Some communities limit colors or restrict over-the-top displays to keep the neighborhood consistent.
  • Placement. Decorations stay on your own property. Common areas, shared walls, and HOA-maintained spaces are off limits.
  • Noise. Music-synced or animated displays often face stricter hours, with sound off by 10 p.m.
  • Roof safety. A few associations discourage roof-anchored displays they cannot verify were installed safely.
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Why Timing Matters More in Phoenix

Phoenix runs on a compressed lighting season. Crews work a tight window from October through early December, and prime install dates fill fast. When your HOA sets a hard start date, you want the install scheduled and ready to go the day the window opens, not stuck waiting on a booked-out calendar.

Booking early solves two problems at once. You lock in a date that lands inside your HOA's allowed window, and you skip the October heat that makes a DIY install miserable. Daytime temperatures in the Valley still push 90 degrees during install season. Letting a crew handle it gets the lights up clean and on schedule without the risk.

Phoenix HOA streetscape and boulevard Christmas lighting installation
Community streetscape lighting in the Phoenix Valley. Managing an HOA entrance or common area? See our HOA and community service.
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Permanent Lighting: The Workaround

Homeowners tired of the yearly timing fight have a way out. A permanent system installed under the roofline reads as soft architectural lighting most of the year, then switches to holiday colors with an app. Set to warm white, neighbors will not know it is the same system that glows red and green in December.

Because the lights stay subtle outside the holidays, a permanent system sidesteps the seasonal start-and-end-date rules entirely once the HOA approves the installation. It draws far less power than traditional bulbs, and there is no annual ladder work to schedule around a deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Phoenix HOAs allow holiday decorations up to 30 days before the holiday, which usually lands in late November. Some communities allow lights right after Thanksgiving. Check your CC&Rs for the exact date, since strict associations enforce the 30-day limit.
Most Phoenix HOAs require removal within two weeks after the holiday, though some allow up to a month. Missing the deadline can lead to a courtesy notice, then a violation letter and possible fine.
Standard seasonal lights usually do not need written approval if you follow timing, placement, and brightness rules. Permanent year-round lighting systems often require architectural review committee approval before installation.
Many Phoenix HOAs require lights, especially blinking displays and any music, to shut off by 10 p.m. Some also limit install work to between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. to avoid disturbing neighbors.
Yes. HOAs can enforce removal deadlines and issue violations for decorations left up past the allowed window. Full-service installation includes scheduled takedown inside your HOA's timeframe, so you stay compliant without the work.
Once the HOA approves the installation, a permanent system set to warm white reads as architectural accent lighting year-round, so it sidesteps the seasonal start and end dates. You still need approval first, since permanent systems change the home's exterior and usually go through architectural review.

The Bottom Line

Phoenix HOA rules come down to three things: how early lights go up, how late they stay on each night, and when they have to come down. Most communities allow about 30 days before the holiday and require removal within two weeks after, with a 10 p.m. light-off rule in between. Read your CC&Rs for the exact dates, because enforcement varies and changes when management does.

Holiday Lights Phoenix designs HOA-compliant displays and handles install, season-long maintenance, and on-time January takedown. Book early to lock in a date inside your community's window.

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We design displays that meet your community's standards, then handle install, season-long maintenance, and on-time January takedown. Book early to lock in your date.

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