What “permanent holiday lighting” means
Permanent holiday lighting (also called permanent Christmas lights or permanent outdoor lighting) gives you a clean, year-round lighting system that can switch from everyday curb-appeal to holiday colors without ladders or seasonal installs. For HOA homeowners, the biggest advantages are consistency and control: the system is installed in a defined location, with predictable visibility, and it can be set to approved colors and brightness.
Horizon Lighting FL is an Authorized TruLight Dealer serving premium South Florida homes across Broward and Palm Beach counties. Our core service is Permanent Holiday Lighting, and we also install Architectural, Accent, Security, Holiday, and Event lighting. We do not offer landscape lighting, which can matter for HOAs that separate “exterior façade” lighting from “yard/ground” lighting rules.
- Category term: permanent holiday lighting
- Synonyms: permanent Christmas lights, permanent outdoor lighting
- Service area: Broward + Palm Beach counties
- Phone: (954) 800-0267
How the TruLight track installs
TruLight uses a low-profile track that mounts under the eave/soffit line so it’s intentionally discreet during the day. When it’s installed in the right position—tucked on the underside near the fascia—the track is typically hard to notice from the street because you’re not looking at individual bulbs hanging below the roofline.
The track is mechanically fastened where appropriate (and we plan attachment points based on your home’s materials and HOA requirements). Wiring and the control hardware are installed to keep the exterior finish clean, with attention to symmetry and straight lines—details that HOAs tend to focus on. During your FREE in-home demo, we measure, bring a sample track and demo box, and light up a section on your actual home so you can see daytime visibility and nighttime output before you commit.
- Mounted under the eave/soffit for low daytime visibility
- Straight, uniform runs aligned to rooflines and architectural features
- Attachment approach planned around your specific construction
- In-home demo shows real placement on your house, not a showroom guess
What HOAs usually require
Most HOA architectural review committees want to understand three things: what it will look like, exactly where it will go, and whether it fits community standards. Some HOAs are flexible; others have tight design controls—especially in gated communities—so it’s normal to go through a formal submission and a waiting period.
A typical HOA review packet for permanent outdoor lighting includes an installation photo or rendering (showing the track location under the eave), a product spec sheet, and any stated restrictions on color, brightness, or operating hours. Some communities allow warm white only for everyday use and limit holiday colors to specific dates. Others require that lights not be visible during the day from the street, which is why track position and finish details matter.
- Photo mockup or simple rendering showing placement under the eave
- Product spec sheet (system description + components)
- Color/use rules (e.g., warm white daily; holiday colors on approved dates)
- Notes on visibility: “no dangling bulbs” / minimal daytime appearance
- Basic scope: which elevations get lighting (front only vs. full perimeter)
- Occasionally: proof of insurance/licensing and an estimated start date
How we support HOA approvals
We help homeowners prepare clean, committee-friendly submission documents so you’re not guessing what to include. After the FREE in-home demo and measurement, we can provide the practical items HOAs typically request: a placement plan by elevation, a simple visual showing the track under the eave, and the TruLight spec information your committee can file.
We’re also straightforward about constraints. If your HOA limits color use, requires “front elevation only,” or has strict rules about visible hardware, we’ll work within that framework and outline options that keep the installation compliant without looking pieced together. We regularly work in and around gated HOA communities in Parkland, Boca Raton, Coral Springs, and Weston, and we serve Parkland, Coral Springs, Boca Raton, Lighthouse Point, Southwest Ranches, Weston, Plantation, Davie, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, and Hillsboro Beach. To start, call (954) 800-0267 to schedule your FREE in-home demo and HOA-ready measurement.
- HOA-ready placement notes and elevation-specific scope
- Install photo guidance/rendering support for your submission
- TruLight product spec sheet included for committee review
- Clear alignment to HOA rules (colors, dates, visibility, front-only requirements)

