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The Differences Between High and Low Pressure Misters

The Differences Between High and Low Pressure Misters?

There are basically two main types of misting systems, low and high pressure and although both aim to perform a similar function there are some marked differences between them. From prices to effectiveness we take a look at high and low pressure misters below. The numerous differences between high and low pressure misters include cost,

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Where Should Patio Misters Be Placed

Where Should Patio Misters Be Placed?

Relaxing on your shaded patio with family and friends in the summertime is a lovely way to spend the day in good company. However, the summer temperatures can be slightly unpleasant if everyone complains about the heat. You could keep your patio cool by installing a misting system. But where should patio misters be placed?

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Are High Pressure Patio Misters Worth It

Are High Pressure Patio Misters Worth It?

There are three main type of patio misting systems. Low Pressure Patio misters are certainly a cheaper option, Medium offer a halfway house and high Pressure misting systems are the premium option, coming in more expensive but are much more effective. With prices ranging from 500 to over 3000 dollars it is important to decide

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How To Build A Fire Pit Without Mortar

How To Build A Fire Pit Without Mortar

Building a fire pit in your garden is one of the most rewarding projects you could possibly undertake. Picture pleasant evenings spent with your loved ones watching the flames and enjoying the crisp evening air. However, suppose you’re building the fire pit yourself. In that case, the conventional construction methods involving mortar and concrete may

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