Do Outdoor Speakers And TVs Survive Vancouver Weather?
Outdoor tech in Vancouver and North Vancouver has a tough job. Months of moisture, salty air, UV exposure, and temperature swings are constantly working against anything you put outside. No speaker or TV is truly “weather proof forever”, but the right combination of design, product specification, and regular service can go a long way toward prolonging equipment life and your enjoyment of the space.
This article walks through what to know before you invest in outdoor speakers and TVs on the West Coast, the questions to ask your installer, and the details that matter if you want things to keep working after more than one rainy season.
1. West Coast Weather Versus Outdoor Equipment
If you live in Metro Vancouver, you already know the weather is different. For outdoor tech, that means constant damp, wind driven rain, salt in the air, strong summer sun, and winter freeze and thaw cycles. All of that is continually working against anything you bolt to the outside of your home.
Even high quality outdoor rated gear will show wear over time. What you are really aiming for is slowing that wear through better design and product choice, managing where and how the gear is exposed, and planning for ongoing service so issues are caught early rather than during a long weekend barbecue.
When you talk with an integrator or contractor, a useful question to ask is, “How do you design for long term exposure in our climate, not just for day one photos?” The answer should include both how they specify equipment and how they plan to maintain it over time.