How To Cool Your Patio with a Patio Misting System Jonesboro GA

Choose a high pressure patio misting system. It really is all in the pressure.

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It's All About Boosting the Pressure!

We have all seen those cheap patio misters they sell at the big box stores. For $29.00 you basically get a mini-spinkler system that connects to your garden hose and sprays small droplets of water on you and your guests. Of course you are a little bit cooler, but do you really want to be soaking wet at a barbeque?

  1. Choose a high pressure patio misting system. It really is all in the pressure. With a higher pressure misting system, the nozzles can be pinched down tighter, producing a micro-fine mist that just floats in the air, more like fog. The cooling effect comes not from getting everyone wet, but from the evaporation of the mist into the air. Evaporation is a chemical process that actually uses heat from the air. With millions of tiny droplets evaporating in the air, serious cooling is the result. Choose a pump that can produce 1000 psi or more to achieve full evaporation.
  2. Hang the misting lines at the appropriate height. Depending on the typical humidity level in your area, lines may need to be installed a couple of feet higher to get the full evaporation and avoid wetting. Another option is to use smaller nozzles and simply use more of them.
  3. Choose the right nozzle spacing. Most mist system sources will offer lines in 24, 30, or 36 inch spacing. The closer you position the nozzles, the more cooling you will get. But if it is too much, or if it is too humid in your area, you may see some wetting. Follow the advice of a good misting system website or salesman, and don't be afraid to ask a lot of questions. See the following link to the same site where I got my Patio misting system. They have a very cool "Build-It Yourself" tool where you can type in your own temperature, humidity, height of install, etc. and see what the recommended specifications are. Other sites probably have something similar. ...

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Author: David Paul

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