Lower Mainland — Delta, BC
Delta spans three distinct communities — Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta — each with its own character and landscaping needs. Tsawwassen's waterfront properties face salt air exposure that corrodes metal and weathers wood faster. Ladner's agricultural roots mean many lots sit on rich but heavy silt soil that drains poorly. North Delta's residential streets climb toward the escarpment with terrain challenges similar to Surrey's hillier areas. RainCity works across all three communities, adapting materials and methods to Delta's unique coastal-to-hillside geography.
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From routine maintenance to full hardscaping — we work across every neighborhood in Delta.
The work Delta homeowners request most — and why.
Tsawwassen and Ladner homeowners invest heavily in outdoor living — ocean views and larger lots make patios and outdoor kitchens a natural choice
North Delta's sloped properties need retaining walls for usable yard space and erosion control on the escarpment
Salt air in Tsawwassen accelerates surface grime on driveways, decks, and siding — annual washing is essential
Every outdoor service your property needs — one crew, one standard.
Permanent. Engineered. Unbreakable.
Retaining walls, patios, pathways, fire pits, outdoor kitchens
Custom builds. No two alike.
Fencing, pergolas, gazebos, lattice structures, custom builds
From raw ground to finished grade.
Sod, artificial turf, excavation, trenching, landscape maintenance
Protect what you've built.
Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, soft washing, driveway sealing
Common questions from Delta homeowners about landscaping and hardscaping.
Delta landscaping costs are comparable to Surrey — basic work from $2,500-$6,000, full hardscaping from $10,000-$25,000+. Tsawwassen waterfront properties may require salt-resistant materials (composite fencing, sealed concrete) that add 10-15% to material costs. North Delta hillside work can require extra excavation and retaining structures.
Yes — salt air in Tsawwassen and Boundary Bay corrodes untreated metal hardware, accelerates wood weathering, and can damage certain stone sealers. We select materials rated for coastal exposure: stainless steel fasteners, marine-grade sealants, and composite fencing that won't rot or corrode. This is standard in our Tsawwassen estimates.
Delta benefits from some of the mildest weather in the Lower Mainland, especially in Tsawwassen. Hardscaping runs from March through November comfortably. The key window for sod is April through September when warmth promotes root establishment. Winter is perfect for pressure washing and gutter maintenance.
We cover Delta and the surrounding communities. See what we do in these neighboring areas.
Free on-site consultation. Clear written estimate. No surprises.