Sure, laying by the pool on a sunny summer afternoon is a tempting prospect, but what if you don’t want to jump in and it is just too hot to cope in the blistering sun? Besides a traditional gazebo or a little shade, try a patio Misting system to bring the best of both worlds to your outside getaway. It is a relatively inexpensive way to keep you cool by the pool without having to jump in and get drenched or stay out and sweat.
Depending on what type of system you are looking for there are easy and inexpensive systems all the way up to professionally installed and expensive products. If you are looking for a starter system that you can install yourself they can start for as little as $100. You actually get a lot more with the starter systems than you may expect. They can include as many as 10 nozzles that are fully adjustable. If you shop around you will even be able to find the color and electrical adapters that fit your need. You do not have to go with a standard red nozzle with black piping. For a little more money you can pay to have the anti-drip system that helps you enjoy simple mist instead of droplets condensing at the spray points.
If you are convinced that a large misting system is right for you than you have a lot of options to look through. Even at a more expensive cost of over $300 you are looking at anywhere from 10 to 70 nozzles on the system. The weight of the system is at 6 pounds over the comparable 4 pounds for the least expensive pump. You can have the options of timers and of course the non-drip condensation program which will make your time under the mist more enjoyable.
Most kits come with installation instructions which you can do yourself. The systems are relatively easy and you have more options for enjoying your outside time under sun with a mist system attached to an outside housing unit. Most of these units are also adjustable so that you can add dimensions or turns with relative ease.