Edmonton is Alberta's capital city — home to over a million people, a sprawling river valley, and some of the longest, darkest winters on the continent. From late October through March, daylight is short and temperatures regularly drop well below freezing. That makes Edmonton one of the best cities in Canada for permanent LED roofline lighting. When the sun sets at 4:30 p.m. in December and doesn't rise until after 8:30 a.m., having a beautifully lit home isn't just about curb appeal — it's about making your property visible, welcoming, and safe through five months of darkness.
Starise Lighting installs permanent roofline lighting for Edmonton homeowners. We travel from our Calgary base to serve Edmonton regularly, and we've built a growing presence in the city's newer suburban communities where large rooflines, modern builds, and wide streetscapes are the norm. If you've been thinking about permanent lights for your Edmonton home, here's what you need to know — the system, the cost, and why it's built for exactly the kind of weather Edmonton delivers.
Edmonton neighbourhoods we serve
We install across Edmonton's south, west, and north communities, including:
- Windermere
- Summerside
- Griesbach
- Keswick
- The Orchards
- Glenridding
- Cavanagh
- Cy Becker
- Rosenthal
- Secord
If your neighbourhood isn't listed, call us — we serve all of Edmonton and surrounding areas. Whether you're in Sherwood Park, St. Albert, or Beaumont, we can likely accommodate you during an Edmonton trip.
Why permanent lighting suits Edmonton
Edmonton's climate and housing stock make it an ideal market for permanent roofline lighting, and the reasons go beyond aesthetics.
Long, dark winters. Edmonton averages fewer than eight hours of daylight in December. That's over sixteen hours of darkness every day for weeks on end. Permanent roofline lighting gives your home a warm, visible presence through those long evenings — not just during the holiday season, but from Halloween straight through to spring. Instead of a dark house blending into the snow, you get a glowing outline that defines your home's architecture every night.
Newer suburban builds. Many of Edmonton's fastest-growing communities — Windermere, Keswick, Summerside, The Orchards — feature newer construction with wide front-facing rooflines, prominent garages, and large gables. These homes were practically designed for roofline lighting. The clean fascia lines and modern construction make installation straightforward, and the visual impact is significant because there are fewer mature trees to obstruct the view.
River valley views. Edmonton sits along the North Saskatchewan River valley, and many homes in elevated neighbourhoods like Windermere and Glenridding have sightlines that extend across the valley. Permanent lighting on these homes is visible from a distance, which amplifies the effect and makes the investment more impactful. Your neighbours notice. Drivers on the road notice. It becomes a defining feature of the streetscape.
No more ladder trips in November. Edmonton homeowners know the drill — you're supposed to hang Christmas lights in October or early November before the real cold arrives, but life gets in the way and suddenly you're on a ladder at minus twenty trying to clip strings onto icy eavestroughs. Permanent lights eliminate that entirely. They go up once during a professional installation and stay up permanently. You control everything — colour, pattern, schedule, brightness — from an app on your phone, year-round.
Built for Edmonton weather
Edmonton's winters are no joke. The city regularly sees stretches of minus thirty and beyond, with heavy snowfall, ice buildup, and freeze-thaw cycles that punish anything mounted on a roofline. The LED puck nodes Starise installs are rated to minus forty degrees Celsius and carry an IP68 waterproof rating — meaning they can handle full submersion, not just rain or snow contact. That matters in spring when meltwater pools along rooflines and refreezes overnight.
The system runs on 24 volts, which is safe enough to touch even in wet conditions. There are no high-voltage concerns, no fire risk from overloaded circuits, and no brittle wiring that cracks in the cold. It's engineered for exactly the kind of punishment Edmonton dishes out.
What the system includes
- Custom aluminium extrusion channel mounted along your roofline — no zip ties, no clip-on systems. The channel is colour-matched to your fascia and stays in place year-round. It looks clean and intentional, not like an afterthought.
- Gen 2 IP68 LED puck nodes at 8-inch spacing — individually addressable, RGBWW colour, rated for −40°C. Each node produces a clean, even glow with no hot spots or gaps.
- Controller and wiring routed through your soffit to a central location (typically the garage). Power connects to a dedicated outlet. All wiring is hidden — nothing visible from the street.
- App setup and walkthrough. Full control via app — patterns, scheduling, scenes, brightness. We set it up on your phone, walk you through every feature, and make sure you're comfortable before we leave.
What it costs in Edmonton
Permanent lighting is priced by roofline length. Edmonton homes tend to be on the larger side — wide front elevations, double or triple garages, and multiple gables are common in the newer communities. A typical Edmonton home with 130–180 feet of roofline runs approximately $3,500–$7,500 installed. Larger homes or homes with complex rooflines (multiple peaks, wrap-around installations, second-storey gables) will run toward the higher end.
Because we travel from Calgary, we coordinate Edmonton installs in batches. This keeps things efficient on our end and means we don't pass excessive travel costs on to you. When you request a quote, we'll schedule your site visit during an upcoming Edmonton trip — turnaround is typically within a week or two depending on season.
The quote visit is free and takes about 20–30 minutes. We measure your roofline in person (we don't quote from satellite images), discuss which sections you want lit, and provide an itemized breakdown — not just a single number. You'll know exactly what you're paying for.
Frequently asked questions — Edmonton
Get a free quote for your Edmonton home
We travel to Edmonton regularly. Call 587-885-6658 or fill out a quote request — we'll schedule a site visit on our next Edmonton trip and have your quote back within 48 hours.
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