
Soffit Lighting Installation in Ontario
Permanent LED lights mounted in your eaves for a clean, hidden look that highlights your home's architecture year-round — no clips, no cables, no clutter.
Soffit Lighting Projects at a Glance
Homeowners across the region have chosen Apex Impressions for soffit lighting that looks built-in from day one. Our installations blend into the roofline so completely that neighbours ask if it came with the house. To see how we can transform your home’s exterior, contact us today for a consultation.
Consistently rated by Ontario homeowners for clean installs and reliable after-care service.
Every soffit lighting project is finished with a walkthrough and a 30-day touch-up guarantee.
Over a decade installing permanent exterior lighting on Ontario homes in every style and size.
Lighting That Looks Like It Belongs There
Most exterior lighting looks like an afterthought. Flood lights bolt onto fascia boards. Clip-on holiday lights leave marks. Temporary strands tangle and fade. Soffit lighting is different because the fixture lives inside the eave opening — flush, protected, and invisible until it turns on.
At Apex Impressions, we plan each installation around your roof cleaningline geometry. We map the eave openings, calculate spacing for even light distribution, and run wiring through the structure so nothing is exposed on the exterior surface. The result is a lighting system that appears to be part of the home’s original construction.
Soffit lighting is not a floodlight pointed at the lawn. It is a controlled accent system that highlights architectural features — the gable peaks, the porch columns, the front fascia — and creates a warm, defined perimeter of light that improves both curb appeal and property security. Because the LEDs are tucked into the soffits, they are also protected from wind, ice, and direct UV exposure, which means longer bulb life and fewer maintenance calls.
Homeowners who invest in soffit lighting consistently report that the change in how their property looks after dark is more dramatic than they expected. A home that disappears into shadow at night becomes defined, structured, and visually anchored. The effect is particularly noticeable on homes with strong architectural lines — wide gable peaks, deep covered porches, or bold exterior trim — where controlled downlight from eave-level fixtures carves out depth and shadow that daytime curb appeal cannot replicate.

Get an Expert Soffit Lighting Quote
You deserve exterior lighting that looks built-in, not bolted on. Our team measures your roofline, plans the wiring route, and handles every detail from the first hole to the final test. Reach out today and we will walk you through what a soffit lighting install looks like for your specific home.
OUR PROCESS

We visit the property and walk the full perimeter to assess your eave style, soffit material, and existing electrical access. We note any obstacles — vents, corners, overhanging sections — and plan the fixture spacing so every run of eave looks balanced and intentional.

Soffit lighting needs a dedicated circuit to handle continuous draw without tripping breakers. We review your panel capacity, identify the cleanest wiring route to the soffit zone, and design a circuit layout that supports zone control so you can run different sides of the house independently.

We drill precisely sized openings into the soffit panels, seat each LED fixture flush with the surface, and secure them with weatherproof mounting hardware. Every opening is sealed around the fixture collar to prevent moisture from entering the eave cavity.

All wiring runs inside the eave structure or through conduit where required by local code. Connections are made with waterproof junction hardware rated for Ontario’s temperature range. We test continuity at each junction before the circuit is energized.

We energize the full system, confirm all fixtures are seated correctly and aimed at the intended architectural features, and set up zone controls or a compatible smart app depending on the system type. We walk you through daily operation and leave you with a maintenance reference sheet.

Characteristics of Professional Soffit Lighting Care
A professionally installed soffit lighting system does more than look good on launch night. The fixture placement follows a calculated spacing ratio so brightness is consistent from one end of the eave to the other — no dark patches, no blown-out hotspots. Wiring is routed to avoid the attic insulation zone where heat buildup shortens LED lifespan.
The LED fixtures we use are rated for full outdoor exposure even when mounted inside a protected soffit cavity. This means they handle Ontario freeze-thaw cycles, humid summers, and the ice that builds up in eave corners every January without fading or flickering. Colour temperature is chosen to complement your exterior paint and trim rather than washing it out.
Because the fixtures are permanent, the system pairs directly with gemstone lights newmarket controls for homeowners who want colour-changing capability and seasonal scene programming through a single app. Whether you want warm white year-round or full-colour holiday displays, the hardware supports both without a second installation.
Proper soffit lighting also contributes to exterior security. A well-lit roofline removes the deep shadows along foundation plantings and garage corners that otherwise give intruders a place to approach undetected. Our installations consider sight lines as part of the fixture placement plan — not as an afterthought.
When it comes to long-term care, permanent soffit fixtures require very little maintenance compared to clip-on or plug-in alternatives. LED drivers in quality soffit fixtures are rated for 50,000 hours or more, which means most homeowners will never need to replace a bulb under normal operating conditions. Our fixtures are tested to remain stable from -40 degrees Celsius to +50 degrees Celsius, covering every condition Ontario reliably delivers.
FAQ's
Is soffit lighting the same as a floodlight or motion light?
No. A floodlight is a separate fixture mounted on the wall or fascia that casts a wide beam outward. Soffit lighting sits inside the eave opening itself, flush with the soffit panel, and produces a focused downward or angled accent beam. The fixture is hidden during the day and the light output is controlled and directional rather than a broad wash. Floodlights and soffit lights serve different purposes and are often installed together on the same property.
Can soffit lighting be installed on any type of soffit material?
Our team installs on vinyl, aluminum, engineered wood, and fibre cement soffit panels. The technique and hardware vary slightly by material — vinyl requires a different collar seal than aluminum, for example — but all common Ontario soffit materials are compatible with our permanent LED systems. We assess the material type during the site visit and select the appropriate fixtures and mounting hardware before we schedule the installation date.
Will soffit lighting increase my hydro bill noticeably?
LED soffit fixtures draw very little power compared to incandescent or halogen alternatives. A typical home installation running 20 fixtures at an average of 3 watts each draws roughly 60 watts total per hour. Running that system for 6 hours per night adds approximately $3 to $5 to a monthly hydro bill at Ontario rates — similar to leaving a single standard light bulb on overnight.
How does soffit lighting connect to the Gemstone Lights system?
If you already have or plan to install a system, your soffit fixtures can be integrated into the same controller using Gemstone Lights technology. This low-voltage LED system is fully compatible with soffit-mounted fixtures and allows a single app to control colour, brightness, scheduling, and scene selection across your full exterior. The integration means you can manage your roofline lighting and eave accents seamlessly from one convenient interface.
Soffit Lighting Across Southern Ontario
We provide soffit lighting throughout all of Southern Ontario, including:
Barrie · Markham · Newmarket · North York · Whitby
