Pot Light & LED Installation in Langley
Langley lighting work runs from the new Willoughby and Walnut Grove homes, built for recessed lighting, to Brookswood and Fort Langley character homes and the acreages toward Aldergrove. We install pot lights, LED retrofits, and full layouts across the City and Township.
A fixture swap rarely needs a permit; pot lights on new circuits do, and in Langley that permit runs through Technical Safety BC rather than the municipality. We file and close it when a job requires one.
What we handle in Langley
- Pot light layouts and LED downlights
- LED retrofits of dated fixtures
- Under-cabinet, landscape, and shop lighting
- Dimming and smart controls
This is the short version for Langley. The full rundown — process, pricing, and the technical detail — lives on the pot light & led installation page.
Common questions in Langley
Can you light a Langley shop or acreage outbuilding?
Yes. Shops, barns, and detached garages often want efficient LED high-bay or strip lighting, and we run the circuits and switching to suit.
Do pot lights need a permit in Langley?
New circuits do; a swap usually doesn't. Langley doesn't issue its own electrical permits, so it's a Technical Safety BC permit, which we handle.
Can you add pot lights to a Fort Langley heritage home?
Often, with care. Older and heritage ceilings need a light touch and sometimes surface-mount alternatives; we assess the ceiling and wiring before recommending an approach.
Areas we cover in Langley