Outdoor Lighting project by Trueform Hardscapes in Mission, BC
Mission

Outdoor Lighting in Mission

Commercial grade LED lighting systems with smart controls, designed to showcase your landscape and improve safety after dark. Engineered for Mission's conditions, where mission receives 1,700 to 1,900 mm of rainfall annually, more than Abbotsford or Langley, because of its position at the base of the Coast Mountains and the orographic lift effect.

Outdoor Lighting Built for Mission's Conditions

Great outdoor lighting does three things simultaneously: it makes your property safer, it makes your landscape more beautiful, and it extends the hours you can enjoy your outdoor spaces. In the Fraser Valley, where winter daylight fades by 4:30 PM, a well designed lighting system is the difference between a backyard you use only in summer and one you enjoy year round.

A outdoor Lighting project in Mission has to handle conditions most contractors underestimate. Upland Mission (Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Mission Heights) sits on glacial till with frequent rock outcrops, often hitting bedrock within 18 to 36 inches. Hatzic, Ferndale, and the river flats are silty alluvium with a higher water table. Hatzic Prairie is organic lowland soil similar to Sumas Prairie in Abbotsford. Mission receives 1,700 to 1,900 mm of rainfall annually, more than Abbotsford or Langley, because of its position at the base of the Coast Mountains and the orographic lift effect. Upland neighborhoods see more freeze thaw cycles than the Fraser lowlands. Stormwater events are common from October to February. Trueform engineers every outdoor Lighting project for the actual ground under your property and the actual weather it will see, not a generic Lower Mainland spec.

The District of Mission requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres and often requires engineered drawings for any wall on a slope steeper than 30 percent. Hillside development permit areas impose additional requirements on excavation, tree removal, and stormwater control. Trueform handles all permits and engineering. We complete outdoor Lighting projects across all of Mission, including Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Hatzic, Ferndale, Mission Heights, College Heights, Cherry Ridge, West Heights, Mission City, Hatzic Prairie, Stave Falls. Every quote starts with a free onsite consultation so we can match the design to your lot, your budget, and the permit timeline that applies to your address.

How We Build Outdoor Lighting in Mission

01

Dusk Site Walk

We walk your property at dusk to identify key features, safety needs, and atmosphere goals for the lighting design.

02

Lighting Plan

Detailed fixture layout with specific fixture types, beam angles, and wattages for each location. Transformer sizing and wire routing.

03

Installation

Fixtures placed, wired with direct burial cable, and connected to the transformer. Smart controller configured.

04

Nighttime Adjustment

Final fixture aiming and brightness adjustment after dark to ensure every light produces the intended effect.

Premium Materials. Full Warranty.

Solid Brass Fixtures

Premium path lights, uplights, and well lights in solid brass housings that develop a natural patina over time.

LED Modules

Energy efficient LED modules rated at 50,000+ hours. Available in warm white (2700K) and neutral white (3000K).

Smart Controllers

Wi-Fi enabled transformers with smartphone app control, scheduling, dimming, and sunrise/sunset automation.

Direct Burial Cable

Professional grade low voltage cable rated for direct burial. Proper gauge selected for wire run length and fixture load.

Local Knowledge

What Mission Means for Your Outdoor Lighting Project

Climate

Mission receives 1,700 to 1,900 mm of rainfall annually, more than Abbotsford or Langley, because of its position at the base of the Coast Mountains and the orographic lift effect. Upland neighborhoods see more freeze thaw cycles than the Fraser lowlands. Stormwater events are common from October to February.

Soil Conditions

Upland Mission (Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Mission Heights) sits on glacial till with frequent rock outcrops, often hitting bedrock within 18 to 36 inches. Hatzic, Ferndale, and the river flats are silty alluvium with a higher water table. Hatzic Prairie is organic lowland soil similar to Sumas Prairie in Abbotsford.

Permits & Bylaws

The District of Mission requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres and often requires engineered drawings for any wall on a slope steeper than 30 percent. Hillside development permit areas impose additional requirements on excavation, tree removal, and stormwater control. Trueform handles all permits and engineering.

Trueform Tips

Assume every upland Mission project will hit rock. Budget for it in the quote, not as a surprise change order. Never skip the drainage plan in Mission, because runoff volumes are higher here than anywhere else we work. And in Hatzic Prairie, plan for slight settlement the same way we do on Abbotsford's Sumas Prairie.

Outdoor Lighting Cost in Mission

Outdoor lighting costs depend on the number of fixtures and system complexity. Individual path lights cost $200 to $400 installed. Uplights and accent lights range from $250 to $500 each. A typical residential lighting package with 12 to 20 fixtures, transformer, and smart controller runs $4,000 to $10,000. Larger systems with 30 or more fixtures range from $10,000 to $20,000. In Mission specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. Assume every upland Mission project will hit rock. Budget for it in the quote, not as a surprise change order. Never skip the drainage plan in Mission, because runoff volumes are higher here than anywhere else we work. And in Hatzic Prairie, plan for slight settlement the same way we do on Abbotsford's Sumas Prairie. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the outdoor Lighting build starts.

Cedar Valley Hillside Terrace System

Cedar Valley, Mission

A Cedar Valley lot with a 2.8 metre grade drop across 14 metres of backyard. We excavated through a rock shelf with a hydraulic breaker, installed two Allan Block retaining walls with geogrid reinforcement and integrated French drains, built a 36 square metre natural stone patio on the upper terrace, and installed a granite tread staircase connecting the terraces. The final build turned a steep unusable slope into three distinct outdoor zones.

See More Mission Projects
Cedar Valley Hillside Terrace System, Trueform Hardscapes in Cedar Valley, Mission

Outdoor Lighting Questions Specific to Mission

The District of Mission requires a building permit for retaining walls over 1.2 metres and often requires engineered drawings for any wall on a slope steeper than 30 percent. Hillside development permit areas impose additional requirements on excavation, tree removal, and stormwater control. Trueform handles all permits and engineering.

Upland Mission (Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Mission Heights) sits on glacial till with frequent rock outcrops, often hitting bedrock within 18 to 36 inches. Hatzic, Ferndale, and the river flats are silty alluvium with a higher water table. Hatzic Prairie is organic lowland soil similar to Sumas Prairie in Abbotsford. This is why every Trueform outdoor Lighting project in Mission starts with an onsite soil assessment before we finalize base depth, drainage, and reinforcement.

Mission receives 1,700 to 1,900 mm of rainfall annually, more than Abbotsford or Langley, because of its position at the base of the Coast Mountains and the orographic lift effect. Upland neighborhoods see more freeze thaw cycles than the Fraser lowlands. Stormwater events are common from October to February. Our outdoor Lighting installations are designed for these specific conditions. Drainage capacity, freeze thaw movement, and seasonal load are all factored into the spec for every Mission project.

We complete outdoor Lighting projects across all of Mission, including Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Hatzic, Ferndale, Mission Heights, College Heights, and also Cherry Ridge, West Heights, Mission City, Hatzic Prairie, Stave Falls. If your Mission address isn't on this list, we still serve it. Call (604) 217-8966 to confirm.

Assume every upland Mission project will hit rock. Budget for it in the quote, not as a surprise change order. Never skip the drainage plan in Mission, because runoff volumes are higher here than anywhere else we work. And in Hatzic Prairie, plan for slight settlement the same way we do on Abbotsford's Sumas Prairie.

Outdoor lighting costs depend on the number of fixtures and system complexity. Individual path lights cost $200 to $400 installed. Uplights and accent lights range from $250 to $500 each. A typical residential lighting package with 12 to 20 fixtures, transformer, and smart controller runs $4,000 to $10,000. Larger systems with 30 or more fixtures range from $10,000 to $20,000. In Mission specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. Assume every upland Mission project will hit rock. Budget for it in the quote, not as a surprise change order. Never skip the drainage plan in Mission, because runoff volumes are higher here than anywhere else we work. And in Hatzic Prairie, plan for slight settlement the same way we do on Abbotsford's Sumas Prairie. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the outdoor Lighting build starts.

What Mission Homeowners Say

We had been told by two contractors that our slope was too steep for a usable backyard. Trueform designed a three terrace solution that added a patio, garden, and lawn. Worth every dollar.

Jordan B.

Cedar Valley, Mission

The river side of our lot always flooded in November. Their drainage plan solved it on the first winter. I did not have to call them back once.

Lisa P.

Hatzic, Mission

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