Capitalizing on Austin's 300 days of sunshine, we create outdoor viewing spaces that withstand everything from cedar pollen season to occasional ice storms.
Our Hill Country installations feature wildlife-resistant wiring and cedar-built enclosures. For urban yards, we design systems that overcome light pollution while respecting neighborhood dark sky initiatives.
Special considerations include: mosquito-repelling speaker placement, heat-resistant projector mounts, and quick-drain wiring trenches for flood-prone areas like Williamson Creek.
Our Hill Country installations feature wildlife-resistant wiring and cedar-built enclosures. For urban yards, we design systems that overcome light pollution while respecting neighborhood dark sky initiatives.
Special considerations include: mosquito-repelling speaker placement, heat-resistant projector mounts, and quick-drain wiring trenches for flood-prone areas like Williamson Creek.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Microclimate analysis of your yard
- 02 Step 2: Wildlife activity assessment
- 03 Step 3: Seasonal sun/shade mapping
- 04 Step 4: Texas-proof component selection
Benefits
- Pollen-filtered equipment
- Cedar frame options
- Dark sky compliance
- Flood-aware installations
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you protect equipment from Austin's notorious raccoons?
We use wildlife-proof conduit and install motion-activated deterrents—lessons learned from installations near Barton Creek greenbelts.