
Soffit & Fascia Lighting Installation in Salt Lake City
The cleanest permanent lighting option available. TruLight's soffit-mount system tucks completely into your overhang, creating a beautiful downwash of light with zero visible hardware during the day. Perfect for stucco homes, stone exteriors, and HOA-regulated neighborhoods.
Why Homeowners Choose Soffit Lighting
Soffit lighting gives you all the color and control of a permanent system with the most discreet installation possible. During the day, your home looks exactly the same. At night, it glows.
Completely Hidden Hardware
The track recesses into the soffit channel, so there is zero visible hardware during the day. No track on the fascia, no clips on the gutter. Just clean lines and beautiful light at night.
Perfect for Stucco and Stone
Homes with stucco, stone, or masonry exteriors need a mounting solution that does not clamp onto a gutter or fascia board. Soffit mounting keeps everything tucked away and damage-free.
Downwash Lighting Effect
Soffit-mounted LEDs aim downward, washing light across your exterior walls. This highlights texture in stone, stucco, and brick while creating a warm, inviting glow from the street.
HOA-Friendly Design
Many HOA communities along the Wasatch Front have strict exterior appearance rules. Soffit lighting passes inspection because nothing is visible during the day.
Lifetime Warranty
Every soffit and fascia installation is backed by a lifetime warranty. Fully transferable if you sell your home.
How Soffit Installation Works
Evaluate Your Soffit
We inspect your soffit depth, material, and overhang width to determine the ideal mounting position. If fascia mounting is a better fit for certain sections, we will let you know.
Recess and Install
Our crew recesses the track into the soffit channel, routes wiring cleanly behind the panels, and seals every connection. The result is a flush mount with no visible hardware.
Set Your Scene
We connect the controller, walk you through the TruLight app, and dial in your first lighting scene. Warm white downwash for everyday, colors for holidays and events.
Every Soffit Install Includes
Popular Across the Wasatch Front
Soffit lighting has become the go-to choice for newer construction along the Wasatch Front. Developments in South Jordan, Bluffdale, Draper, and Herriman feature modern exterior finishes like smooth stucco, cultured stone, and fiber cement siding. These materials look best when the lighting hardware stays hidden, and soffit mounting delivers exactly that.
HOA communities in these areas often have strict guidelines about exterior modifications. Because soffit lighting is completely concealed during the day, it satisfies even the tightest architectural review boards. We have installed in dozens of HOA neighborhoods across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Weber Counties without a single rejection.
The downwash effect is especially striking on stone and stucco homes. The light grazes the textured surface and brings out depth and detail that you do not see during the day. Homeowners in Sandy, Cottonwood Heights, and Millcreek with older stone and brick exteriors have been adding soffit lighting specifically for this effect.
Whether you are in a brand-new build in West Jordan or a mid-century home in Pleasant View, we will determine the right soffit mounting approach for your specific exterior and get it installed in a single day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Soffit lighting mounts underneath the overhang of your roof, recessed into the soffit panel. It aims downward and washes light across your exterior walls. Fascia lighting mounts on the vertical board at the edge of the roofline, projecting light outward. Both create a clean look, but soffit mounting is the most hidden option available.
Yes. TruLight uses the same 6-LED lights regardless of mounting location. The difference is the direction of the light. Soffit lighting creates a downwash that illuminates your walls and landscaping below, while roofline lighting projects outward for maximum street visibility. Many homeowners combine both.
Most homes with a standard soffit overhang of 6 inches or more are good candidates. Homes without soffits, or with very narrow overhangs, are typically better suited for fascia or roofline mounting. We evaluate your specific home during the free consultation and recommend the best approach.
No. We use fasteners and mounting methods designed for soffit materials, whether that is vinyl, aluminum, wood, or fiber cement. Every penetration is sealed, and the track actually helps protect the mounting area from moisture.
In almost every case, yes. Soffit-mounted lighting is fully concealed during the day. There are no visible tracks, clips, or hardware. Most HOAs approve it because it does not alter the exterior appearance of your home. We can provide documentation for your HOA review if needed.
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