Lower Mainland — Pitt Meadows, BC
Pitt Meadows is a small, tight-knit farming community that balances agricultural heritage with residential growth. The city sits on flat, fertile land in the Pitt River floodplain — excellent for growing but challenging for drainage. Properties range from established homes in the town centre to newer developments along Harris Road and the rural acreages south of the Lougheed Highway. Pitt Meadows' agricultural roots mean many lots have deep topsoil, but the high water table and flat terrain make drainage engineering essential for any hardscaping project. It's a great community to work in — homeowners here take real pride in their properties.
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From routine maintenance to full hardscaping — we work across every neighborhood in Pitt Meadows.
The work Pitt Meadows homeowners request most — and why.
Pitt Meadows' flat terrain and high water table mean standing water is a constant risk — French drains and catch basins are standard
The fertile floodplain soil grows excellent turf — proper grading and drainage turns Pitt Meadows yards into lush green spaces
Rural-adjacent properties need durable perimeter fencing — cedar and composite for residential, post-and-rail for larger lots
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 Pitt Meadows homeowners about landscaping and hardscaping.
Pitt Meadows landscaping costs are among the most reasonable in the eastern Lower Mainland. Basic yard work runs $2,500-$7,000. Hardscaping projects (patios, retaining walls, fencing) range from $8,000-$20,000. The key cost factor is drainage — Pitt Meadows' high water table often requires French drains or catch basins, adding $2,000-$5,000 to projects.
Yes — Pitt Meadows sits on a floodplain with a high water table. Without proper grading and drainage infrastructure, water pools on patios, lawns go soggy, and foundations can be affected. We design every Pitt Meadows project with drainage as a first consideration: proper slope on hardscaping, French drains along structures, and catch basins in low areas.
Pitt Meadows is best for hardscaping from April through October, when the water table drops and the ground firms up. Sod installation is ideal from April through September. Winter and spring work is possible for fencing and pressure washing, but excavation in the wet season can be challenging due to the water table. Book early spring for the best scheduling.
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