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How To Take Care of an Outdoor Mister System

The days are heating up fast so now is the time to check your mist system to make sure it will be ready when you need it.

The first thing to do is replace the mister system particle filters on the misting system. If you have secondary filters, such as one for hard water, replace that too. Then inspect each of the fittings to make sure they’re secure.

Reconnect the lines, then test the pump(or water source) to see that it’s functioning. If your water pump needs oil, check it and lubricate according to the pump’s instructions. Examine the electrical connectors to ensure they’re secure and check the insulation on the wiring for cracks, replacing any that have worn out.

Now start the water and follow the length of the misting lines, inspecting it for leaking. If your mister system utilizes SS mist line, it won’t be a problem. Take a moment to check the joints and fittings for leaks. Cinch up any connectors that may have come loosened. If your system has PVC lines, you’ll want to inspect the total system for cracks and breaks.

Examine the mister system for leaking mister system nozzles. Misting nozzles that drip abundantly are likely to be worn out and need to be replaced with a new one. Blocked nozzles will have no water coming from them, or a little spray and perhaps some dripping.

Once you’ve turned off the pump, replace the worn nozzles with new high-quality misting system nozzles. Make sure they have the same size orifice as the originals. Remove the blocked nozzles and look for blockages in the standoff and also in the base of the nozzle. If the passages are clear, then check the nozzle mist hole on the face of the nozzle. If you dwell in a region that has heavily mineralized water, the mister nozzle could be clogged by lime. If there are lime deposits on the face, carefully scrape them off being careful not to damage the pinhole. It may be feasible to just simply scrape the deposits off of the top of the misting nozzle. If it appears the orifice is internally clogged,it may be possible to dissolve the blockage by soaking the nozzles in lime remover overnight.

What many expert mister system dealers do is just change out all the mist nozzles since it’s less difficult and takes a lot less time than to attempt to clean out each misting nozzle, and the cost of mist system nozzles is pretty reduced when you buy them in bulk.

When you purchase misting nozzles, you’ll need to use the correct thread size and orifice size. Most mister nozzles aren’t stamped with this information, but with the better nozzles you can easily tell thread and orifice by the pattern of the knurls on the side of the nozzle and the o-ring color. For instance, Amfog mist nozzles have cross hatching or grooves on the side to determine thread, and the color of the o-rings determine the orifice size.

Now that you’ve taken care of the maintenance on your mister system, you’ll be ready to enjoy a cooler summer!

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Starting a Lawn Mowing Business to Extra Money

If you have been hit hard by the economy and need to make more cash you can find lots of methods to do it.  It’s not that tough to start your own business whenever you follow a plan. You are able to begin starting a lawn mowing business with really small overhead costs and there are lots of

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potential customers surrounding you right now. All you need  is a very inexpensive lawn mower and sufficient energy and motivation to get started. It is all about marketing yourself when starting a lawn mowing business so that you can gain enough of the client base to make some steady cash.

The great thing about a lawn mowing business is that grass grows back. You are able to have steady repeat customers simply because as long as the grass is growing they still need somebody to arrive cut their lawn again. If you do a nice work and give great service there’s no reason that they won’t want you to come back.

There are a few things you can do to market your lawn mowing business to get you off the ground swiftly.  You can make advertising fliers with your computer and a printer that you can hang up within the places like grocery store foyers or coffee shops.  Simply make an ad and have tags at the bottom with your phone number and email address for contact info. Place these wherever you can to get some fast exposure.

The next thing you can do is a small bit of cold calling up and down the street. If you’ve the courage to go out and do some sales you are able to get instant customers by merely knocking on doors and asking. Plan on spending a day knocking on 100 doors.  Just introduce your self and have a fast sales pitch planned.  Explain the services you will be providing and why it will benefit them.  Make sure to ask them a couple questions to get them involved within the conversation.  Do not forget to ask for the sale. Do not leave until you ask them for their business. There is a good chance they will say no or they aren’t interested.  That is o.k. because sales is really a numbers game and also you do not always get them on the first call.  Once they see how excellent your work is on their neighbors lawn they might be calling you.

Whenever you do start developing some clients for your lawn mowing business constantly ask for referrals. Ask them for the names and numbers of 10 other friends of theirs that have lawns. Then simply make those calls and introduce your self letting them know you could do a great work cutting their lawn also. Then ask for the business. If you ask around enough and market yourself you can get lots of clients in a short period of time and will be on your way to making cash with your very own lawn mowing business.

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