Using Outdoor Shading With Mist Systems To Cool Your Garden And Yard
Those of us living in the continental United States will experience at least a few days of hot, uncomfortable and humid summers. Only those lucky enough to live in Alaska, or in the sunny, mild state of Hawaii, are able to avoid the extreme swing in temperature.
For the duration of the most sweltering days, many will find it impossible to spend time on the patio or in the backyard for any appreciable time. Children may be in danger of heatstroke. Those seeking to exercise in the open air may find it hard to stay out for long. And people who have energetic and active pets can't take the pets for much time.
Hobbyist gardeners may be struck by the fact that overly intense sunshine has the effect of destroying their handiwork. While plants do need sunlight to thrive, excessively high temperatures and heat will cause them to droop and wilt. If the gardener is fortunate, the drooping is temperature and the plant will recover. Otherwise damaged plants may be lost forever.
Home owners may want to think hard about how to protect themselves and their gardens or backyards from the damage caused by the worst of summer. One answer lies in outdoor shade accessories, which can be thought of as belonging to three categories. The first are the permanent shades which can be attached to the structure of the house. The second are the portable shades that can be set up and taken down quickly. The third are temperature conditioning systems, such as outdoor misting systems or outdoor fans.
Fixed outdoor shades include gazebos, pergolas, and awnings. The awning is perhaps the simplest yet most versatile of the three. When placed over an entrance or a window, a retractable awning can cover a large area, perhaps even extending partly over the yard or garden area. The advantage of fixed structures is that they are always ready-to-use. Electronic and mechanical add-ons mean that awnings can be opened at a push of a button. The disadvantage is that the costs of such fixed outdoor shades are very high.
The products from the portable shade category is both cheaper to buy and easier to install. The best example of a portable outdoor shade is the pool umbrella. This pool accessory is so ubiquitous because every home owner immediately sees the need for a simple way to protect people enjoying the pool from harmful UV rays. The pool umbrella can be easily stored away or taken out depending on the situation. There are two other kinds of useful portable shades. The portable awning is a much lighter version of its fixed cousin, the traditional awning. It can be easily moved from place to place. Also, a canopy structure serves much of the same function except it can have fabric walls to block wind also.
Protection against the sunlight is but one part of the solution to maintaining safe temperatures in your home exterior and garden. A thermal regulation system, combined with outdoor shades, can really lower the temperature. The most effective product is the outdoor misting system. The installation is complicated, involving the snaking and attachment of thin, specialized hoses around the home exterior. The action of the misting system sends very fine droplets of water into the air. When they evaporate, it leads to removal of heat. Adding an outdoor fan accelerates evaporation and cooling.
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