Nestled in the heart of Fort Bend County, Sugar Land enjoys a humid subtropical climate where the mercury rarely dips low enough to justify “winterizing” your backyard oasis. For savvy homeowners here, the concept of a seasonal pool is becoming extinct. The new gold standard? The . The Climate Case: 12 Months of Swim Weather Let’s look at the data. Sugar Land averages over 200 sunny days per year. Even in December and January, afternoon highs frequently climb into the 60s and low 70s. While the rest of the nation is shoveling snow, Sugar Land residents are sipping iced tea on a lounger.

Sugar Land, TX – In most of the country, a swimming pool is a seasonal luxury. You open it on Memorial Day, close it after Labor Day, and spend nine months staring at a tarp-covered hole in the ground.

But this is Sugar Land.

So, fire up the heater. The water is fine. Ready to extend your swim season? Contact a local Sugar Land pool builder to discuss heat pump installations and safety covers today.


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