An outdoor misting system is an effective way to keep cool in the summer and to help your plants stay moist in the hottest months of the year. When your misting system isn't working properly it may be time to call in a professional for a repair. Here are a few factors that will affect the cost of repairing an outdoor misting system.
Size, Parts and Installation
An outdoor misting system is comprised of tubing, and pipes through which water is delivered by compressed air to form a mist. The system is not complicated and so most malfunctions are the result of a blocked tube or nozzle, or a short in the electrical system. The replacement of a pipe or nozzle, or the fixing of a blown fuse are simple and inexpensive repairsLoss of Pressure
When your system has lost pressure you may need to replace or repair your compressor. This is a simple repair in that none of the installed tubes or nozzles for your system need to be replaced, simply the compressor itself. If you need to replace your compressor, the cost will depend on its size and power. But before replacing it, ask a professional to determine if you were using a powerful enough compressor in the first place. Sometimes a compressor stops work simply because it is not powerful enough to support the size of your system. If this is the case, replacing it with the identical compressor will only cause a repeat of the problemSystem Accessibility
The cost of your misting system repair may be affected in some cases by the accessibility of the system. If the pipes are hung unusually high, or if the compressor is placed in a difficult to access crawl space, then some professionals may charge more for a repair. Make sure to explain any accessibility issues to your pro before they arrive at your home and discuss the possibility of increased repair costs.Refer a Pro who does this service and receive an Amazon Gift Card!
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