Why Phoenix Mister

Complete Installation - we stand by our work: With years of experience in custom installations in residential and industrial applications, you can rest assured our install will last not only this summer, but for years and years to come.

Annual Maintenance: Water is one of the most caustic liquids known when it comes to metal. Because of the nature of the delivery system, the parts will eventually wear. Subscribe to our maintenance program, and never worry or think about your system again. We will replace the filter(s), replace all nozzles, and perform light maintenance on the pump assembly. What a nice feeling to know that every time you go to turn your system on you know it will work.

How the misting system works: Misting systems work by evaporating fine water droplets into the air surrounding target areas that require cooling. A properly installed mist system creates a curtain of mist around all open-air sides of a structure. Mist cooling can reduce temperatures by as much as 30°F - when using a high-pressure system, water droplets become atomized, creating an ultra-fine mist that flash evaporates instantly cooling the area. The high-pressure systems cools 5 times better than the low-pressure system.. Mist cooling allows the use and enjoyment of outdoor living areas that normally would not be used when temperatures begin to rise.

One Year Limited Warranty

Phoenix Mister shall warrant components and the installation to be free of defects in workmanship for one (1) year. Maintenance items are not warrantable including nozzles and filters. No warranty of merchantability or other warranty, expressed or implied, is made.

Liability for, and the exclusive remedy for, defective materials or workmanship, is limited to the replacement or repair of defective products. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the system and is not transferable. Any parts found to be defective will be replaced at no charge.

This warranty specifically excludes the following: Failure of parts due to damage by accident, fire, freezing, chemicals, lack of maintenance, or unusual characteristics of water supply, such as mineral and calcium buildup.