Lower Mainland — Port Coquitlam, BC
Port Coquitlam — PoCo to locals — offers excellent value for homeowners investing in outdoor space. The city's residential neighborhoods like Citadel, Oxford Heights, and Mary Hill sit on moderate terrain with generally good soil conditions. The Traboulay PoCo Trail and proximity to the Pitt River make outdoor living a central part of the lifestyle here. PoCo's mix of 1970s-80s ranchers and newer infill townhouses creates demand for both renovation work (tear-out and rebuild) and new installations. The city's straightforward permitting process and accessible terrain make it an efficient place to build.
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From routine maintenance to full hardscaping — we work across every neighborhood in Port Coquitlam.
The work Port Coquitlam homeowners request most — and why.
PoCo's moderate lot sizes and trail-side lifestyle drive demand for patios, fire pits, and outdoor entertaining areas
Many PoCo properties from the 70s-80s have aging cedar fences ready for full replacement with modern materials and styles
Established lawns on older PoCo properties often need full tear-out, soil amendment, and fresh sod to recover from compaction and thatch
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 Port Coquitlam homeowners about landscaping and hardscaping.
Port Coquitlam offers some of the most accessible landscaping costs in the Tri-Cities. Basic yard renovation (sod, fencing, garden beds) runs $3,000-$10,000. Full hardscaping projects (patio, retaining wall, outdoor kitchen) range from $10,000-$25,000. PoCo's relatively flat terrain and good soil keep excavation costs reasonable.
Fences under 1.83 metres (6 feet) in residential zones generally don't require a permit in Port Coquitlam, but fences adjacent to roads or park land may have height and setback restrictions. Retaining walls over 1.2 metres require a building permit. We verify the requirements for your specific lot during the estimate.
PoCo's climate is comparable to Coquitlam — the best window for hardscaping is March through October. Fence installations and pressure washing work year-round. For aging properties needing full yard renovation, fall is a great time to tear out and prep so new sod can go down first thing in spring.
We cover Port Coquitlam and the surrounding communities. See what we do in these neighboring areas.
Free on-site consultation. Clear written estimate. No surprises.