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Residential · September 2025

Outdoor AV in Texas: what actually survives 105°F summers

"Outdoor-rated" means very different things depending on the manufacturer. We've replaced plenty of outdoor AV gear that looked great in a brochure and failed within 18 months in the North Dallas heat. Here's what actually survives.

The Texas test is brutal

A summer in Plano, Frisco, or McKinney means 60+ days above 95°F, direct UV, dew, pollen, construction dust from new developments, and the occasional hailstorm. Most "outdoor-rated" consumer gear is rated for a mild coastal climate, not a Texas backyard.

Outdoor TVs

Three real options:

  • Partial-sun TVs (SunBriteTV Signature, Samsung Terrace Partial Sun) — ~$3,000–$5,000 for 55-65". Good for covered patios. Not for direct sun.
  • Full-sun TVs (SunBriteTV Pro, Furrion Aurora Full Sun) — $5,000–$12,000+. Anti-glare, extremely bright (1,500+ nits). Survives full Texas sun.
  • Indoor TV in a cabinet — we don't recommend this. People try; condensation kills the TV within a year.

The rule: if the TV gets any direct sun for any part of the day, buy a full-sun unit. A partial-sun TV in direct sun becomes a washed-out, unusable $4,000 decoration.

Outdoor speakers

  • Eave-mount box speakers — Klipsch AW, Sonance Mariner, James Loudspeaker. Good for patios and pergolas.
  • Landscape/satellite + in-ground sub systems — Sonance SLS, Paradigm Garden Oasis. The right call for pool areas, large backyards. Invisible, even coverage, best sound.
  • Pergola in-ceiling — only if the pergola has a proper slatted or solid roof with moisture barrier. Standard in-ceiling speakers in open-air pergolas rust out.

Cable matters as much as speakers

Direct-burial rated cable only (typically CL3P or PE-rated). Don't let anyone tell you indoor speaker wire is "fine in conduit" — it will fail within 2–3 Texas summers. The speaker is cheaper to replace than re-trenching a cable run.

Electronics location

Never put amplifiers outdoors, even in "outdoor-rated" enclosures. Heat kills electronics. Run the cable back to an indoor rack or a climate-controlled garage. Weatherproof enclosures keep out rain but cook the amp at 130°F internal in July.

Typical project budgets

  • Simple covered patio (one TV + 2 speakers + amp): $8,000–$15,000
  • Full backyard zone (2 TVs + 8-speaker landscape + subs): $20,000–$40,000
  • Pool + pergola + patio + outdoor kitchen: $40,000–$80,000+

Warranty reality

Full-sun TV manufacturers (SunBriteTV, Furrion) honor their outdoor warranties. Mainstream brands void them if you install outdoors. Stick with purpose-built outdoor gear and you'll have 3–5 year warranty coverage.

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