Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Winter Fortification For Your Outdoor Television

Looking back over the past 5 months we will have had some fantastic times in the backyard, sharing time with the relations and acquaintances, spending time over meals and if you have been lucky, you have had a Flat screen outdoor so you can view the match.

Nevertheless now, with the day light hours shortening, it seems to be as though we will be banished from the garden until next spring, just hold it there! What do we require to get pleasure from our deck in the winter? Just because it is colder there is no reason why we even now cannot use our garden.

Well we can make use of the BBQ that has been well employed all over the summer to offer warmth as well as baking the spectacular food, if you have a fire pit this too will add to ambiance of the meal and add some supplementary heat. But much like if you where to eat in the open in winter you would not go out in the clothes you were togged up in the summer, would you?

Now what about the Television that was fitted outside? Are you going to take it down, pack it away and store it beneath your deck or veranda? Or are you one of these forwarding thinking people who decided in the spring to put the TV into an all year-round outdoor LCD housing, that had the ability to heat as well as cool the inner recesses of the enclosure stopping the monitor from freezing.

If you one of the many who are packing away the display for the winter, just think you will be repeating this process twice a year from now on, compare this to the value of an enclosure that is certified for 7 years and if you calculated the cost you would charge for put the Television up and taking it down at $50 every hour you would be in profit by acquiring a weather proof LCD casing.

A water-resistant LCD enclosure offers fortification all through the year from rain, sleet, snow and extreme temperatures, these are not just for the well-heeled they are for everyone, specially the working man (and woman), so that they can increase the quality time they have with kin and contacts.


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