Landscaping projects are a great way to improve your property, especially during the warmer months in Central Alberta. Whether you are planting trees, building a fence, or installing a new patio, it is easy to focus on the design and overlook what is happening below the surface. What many homeowners don’t realize is that buried electrical lines may be running through their yard, and hitting one can be dangerous and costly. At Postma Electric, we often remind homeowners that landscaping electrical safety starts before the first shovel hits the ground. Taking a few simple precautions can help you avoid serious risks and keep your project on track.
Underground wiring is more common than ever, especially in newer neighbourhood’s where utilities are installed below ground for safety and appearance. These buried electrical lines are not always obvious, which is why planning ahead is so important.
Why Underground Electrical Lines Are a Serious Risk
Buried electrical lines can power anything from your home to outdoor lighting, garages, sheds, and nearby utility connections. Accidentally striking one of these lines can result in power outages, equipment damage, and in some cases, serious injury. Electricity does not need direct contact to be dangerous. Even digging close to a live line can pose a risk if proper precautions are not taken.
We have seen situations where a simple landscaping job quickly turned into an emergency because a buried line was damaged. Repairs can be expensive and may involve not only your own property but also utility providers. In addition to the financial impact, there are safety concerns that should never be taken lightly. Landscaping electrical safety is about protecting yourself, your family, and anyone working on your property.
Even experienced contractors rely on proper locating services before digging. It is not just a recommendation, it is a necessary step to ensure the job is done safely.
The Importance of Calling Before You Dig
One of the most important steps you can take before starting any landscaping project is using the “Call Before You Dig Alberta” service. This free service helps identify the location of underground utilities, including electrical lines, gas lines, and communication cables. By requesting a locate in advance, you can clearly see where it is safe to dig and where extra caution is needed.
Once the locate is completed, markings will be placed on your property to show the path of buried services. These markings act as a guide during your project and help prevent accidental damage. It is important to respect these markings and avoid digging too close to them without proper tools or professional assistance.
In some cases, homeowners may also benefit from working with an underground wire locator for more precise identification of private electrical lines that may not be included in standard utility locates. This is especially helpful when dealing with older properties or custom outdoor electrical installations such as detached garages or landscape lighting systems.
Planning ahead may take a little extra time, but it can save you from major setbacks. It is one of the simplest ways to ensure your landscaping project moves forward safely and without unnecessary delays.
Working Safely Around Buried Electrical Systems
Once you know where your underground lines are located, the next step is working carefully around them. Digging by hand near marked areas is always safer than using heavy equipment, as it reduces the risk of accidental contact. Keeping a safe distance from marked lines and following all guidelines provided during the locate process is essential.
If your project involves installing new outdoor features such as lighting, irrigation systems, or powered structures, it is a good idea to involve a professional electrician early in the process. We can help plan safe routing for new wiring and ensure everything is installed to meet Alberta’s electrical code. This not only protects your investment but also ensures your outdoor space functions reliably for years to come.
Landscaping projects should be enjoyable, not stressful. By taking the right precautions and understanding the risks of buried electrical lines, you can move forward with confidence and avoid costly mistakes.
If you are planning a landscaping project and want to ensure your outdoor electrical systems are safe and properly installed, our team at Postma Electric is here to help. We provide expert guidance, safe installations, and reliable service across Red Deer and Central Alberta. Let us help you protect your property while bringing your outdoor vision to life.

