Single 45
Terminations and quick corners. Mark off the square, snip, fold. Under a minute.
For Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights Pro
Govee ships adhesive pads and exposed wire. We make the aluminum track professional installers use — hides every wire, holds a true line, and matches the trim already on your house. Cut and formed in Heber City, Utah.


The difference in daylight
At night every roofline looks good. In daylight, a run mounted with clips reads as wire — sagging between clips, catching the sun, drawing a line across your fascia.
In track it reads as architecture, because the channel is the same color as the fascia behind it and the run holds a line the length of the house.

Four cuts covers every roofline
Every other system sells you the channel, then sells you the parts that finish it — endcaps, corner caps, transitions. Those parts go out of stock, and a roofline missing them looks unfinished. Ours doesn't use them. At .027" the aluminum cuts and folds clean on the roofline and holds the fold.
Terminations and quick corners. Mark off the square, snip, fold. Under a minute.
Outside corners on the front elevation. Both flanges at 45, notch the web, fold. The face runs through unbroken.
Bump-outs and bays. Two miters off one stick — where other systems need three pieces and two caps.
Where two rakes meet at the ridge. The hardest condition on any roofline, done in one continuous piece.
Formed, not extruded
Most track on the market is extruded — pushed through a die as a thick, rigid profile with hard machined edges. It's a piece of hardware bolted to your house, and from the ground it looks like one.
Ours is formed from .027" pre-painted architectural aluminum — the same material your gutters and fascia are made from. Every bend carries a radius, so the edges are soft instead of sharp, and the profile sits against your trim like it belongs there rather than like something added on.
It's also why our corners fold and theirs need caps. An extrusion can't be folded. Sheet can.
Built Locally
Cut and formed in our Heber City shop. Not imported, not warehoused overseas, not waiting on a container. When you order a color, someone here runs it — usually the same week.
Shop kits25 stock finishes + custom
Most track is coated to an RAL chip and called close. Ours runs .027" pre-painted architectural aluminum — the same material, in the same finishes, as the gutters and fascia already on your house. Pick the color that's on your trim and it isn't a match. It's the same material.
It's also why we're fast. Everyone else coats to order, which is what turns a color choice into a multi-week wait. Ours arrives pre-finished. No coating step, nothing to wait for.
Screens shift color. Finishes marked SO are special order and add roughly two weeks.
Pick one color and we'll mail you a piece of the real thing for $10 — shipped free, and credited back on your kit order. Hold it against your fascia in daylight before you commit to a full run.
If none of the twenty-five are right, we'll run your color. We need a four-digit RAL number — RAL 7016, RAL 9005, RAL 8019. We can't match from a paint-brand name, a photo, or a screen.
Sizing
Measure the roofline you want lit. We'll add 10% for corners and cuts, then match you to a kit.
Your track kit and your Govee kit should match. A 150 ft Govee Pro system has 90 lights and covers about 148 feet of eave.
See the 150 ft kitTwo profiles
Same aluminum, same 25 finishes, same 19.75" light spacing. The difference is your fascia. Hat track mounts to the face; J track mounts behind it, for fascia deep enough that a hat track would be covered.
Mounts flat to fascia or soffit. A 0.5" overlap joint tucks each piece under the next, so long runs read as one continuous line with no visible seam. The most common choice.
Built for taller fascia. When the fascia board is deep enough that a hat track would end up covered, J track mounts to the back side of the fascia board instead.
First-batch pricing through September 5
20 tracks · covers ~99 ft · 60 lights
$225$299
30 tracks · covers ~148 ft · 90 lights
$338$449
40 tracks · covers ~198 ft · 120 lights
$450$599
Track only — your Govee Pro system is sold separately. Flat $50 shipping on every order.
What's next
This track is cut for Govee Pro. Govee Prism and Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights 2 are next, with more brands landing before Halloween. Every system is just a different hole pattern — and because we form rather than extrude, cutting a new one takes days, not a tooling order.
No payment, no obligation. We'll email you once when your pattern is ready — that's it. Your answer decides what we cut next.
First install

Tools used: drill, tin snips, speed square, utility knife, tape measure, ladder.
What bugged you about how the lights looked before?
Exposed wires. It didn't have a clean look to it. The sticky adhesive on the lights wore out over time and lights would begin to unstick, and even with the brackets, the lights didn't sit as nicely against the soffits.
What took the longest?
Installation takes a few hours. It takes time to move around the house and get up in the gables, or making the cuts to get around corners.
Which cut was hardest?
Cutting the corners for the tracks, and up in the corners of the gables. They got exponentially easier after a few cuts.
What do you wish you'd known before you started?
Having a good expectation of how long it takes to install everything, and having the right tools and equipment, is important. Depending on the track, some are a tighter fit than others, which is normal. It can take a little more work getting the light into the spot. If you can't push the light straight into the spot, you might have to slide it in from the side to clip it into place.
What have people said?
In less than a day we've had people saying it looks very nice, looks professionally done, looks neat and clean, and much better than the exposed wires I had before.
Anything you'd change about the product?
Nothing. The way the tracks slip into the existing soffit is very convenient. We like the tight fit and that they're protected. They look like they were professionally installed and came with the house. The amount of tools required was minimal.
Cut to order from stock we keep on the floor. No shelf inventory to run out of.
Your color arrives pre-finished. No coating step on the 25 stock finishes.
Aluminum and all. Not imported, not waiting on a container.
Full refund any time before your order leaves the shop.
Questions
This track is cut for Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights Pro — models H706A, H706B, and H706C. The model number is on your controller and on the box. Running a different system? Tell us which and we'll email you when the pattern is ready.
Yes — we sell track only. If you haven't bought a system yet, do that first so you can confirm your model before ordering track.
A drill, tin snips, a speed square, a utility knife, a tape measure, and a ladder. Every cut is made with the snips — no miter saw, no metal blade, no sparks.
No. At .027" the aluminum cuts and folds in place at every corner and termination. Four cuts cover every condition on a normal roofline — a single 45, a miter, a Z for bump-outs, and a peak for gable apexes.
Our first customer ran about 100 feet with 8 corners in roughly 3 hours, working alone and having never handled the track before. Most of that time goes into moving around the house and getting up into the gables, not the track itself. The corner cuts are the slowest part at first and get much faster after the first few.
No — it's formed from pre-painted architectural sheet, the same material used for residential gutter and fascia. Extruded profiles have thick, hard machined edges and can't be folded, which is why those systems need corner caps. Formed sheet carries a radius on every bend, so the edges are soft and the corners fold in place.
Openings are cut to a 1/16" tolerance, so the fit is deliberately snug — the light seats and stays seated. Some pieces run tighter than others within that range, which is normal. If a light won't push straight in, slide it in from the side to clip it into place.
Call or email us and we can help you purchase additional pieces if needed. Individual pieces do require an original kit purchase.
Yes, with a four-digit RAL number. Custom powder coat is +$2.50/ft with a 100 ft minimum and adds about a week. We can't match from a paint-brand name, a photo, or a screen — RAL only.
PVC goes brittle under UV, cracks at the screws, and fades within a few seasons. This is .027" pre-painted architectural aluminum with a factory-baked finish — the same material as the gutters on your house, with the same service life.
Heber City, Utah. Every piece is cut and formed here.

First-batch pricing runs through September 5. First orders ship the week of September 8.
Questions? Call 435-315-2509 or email info@peakslighting.com