Mist Accessories
Build a cleaner, quieter, longer-lasting misting setup with the right small parts. Our Misting Accessories category brings together fittings, filters, valves, tubing, mounts, and spray hardware so you can route lines neatly, keep nozzles clear, and service your system in minutes.
Why Accessories Matter
Great cooling is more than a pump and a few nozzles. Accessories make installs tidy, reliable, and easy to maintain—whether you’re refreshing a backyard pergola or outfitting a venue with multiple zones.
- Cleaner installs: Clips, unions, elbows, and tees keep runs straight and corners sharp.
- Consistent performance: Filters and scale control help protect pumps and nozzles.
- Simple service: Slip-lock fittings and drain/shut-off valves speed repairs and winterizing.
- Quieter lines: Rubberized mounts reduce vibration and rattle.
- Flexible layouts: Nozzle tees, extensions, and swivels fine-tune coverage.
Shop by Accessory Type
Fittings & Connectors
Join, turn, or branch tubing without special tools. Choose slip-lock (push-to-connect) for fast changes or stainless/compression for exposed, high-wear areas.
- Unions and elbows for repairs and neat corners
- Tees and nozzle tees for clean branching
- End plugs and end caps for tidy terminations
Nozzles & Spray Control
Dial in the feel and direction of your mist.
- Mist nozzles sized to your system pressure
- Nozzle extensions to clear fascia and obstructions
- Swivels for precise aiming and reduced overspray
Tubing, Manifolds & Mounts
Create straight, durable runs above head height.
- Poly/nylon tubing for flexible routing
- Stainless sections for exposed spans
- Rubberized mounts, clamps, and clips for quiet lines
Filters & Water Treatment
Protect pumps, valves, and nozzles from sediment and scale.
- Inlet filters for high-pressure pumps
- Scale & sediment cartridges to help keep patterns clean
- Strainers and quick-service housings for faster maintenance
Valves & Controls
Isolate zones, drain lines for winter, and simplify start/stop.
- Inline shut-off and ball valves
- Drain valves for seasonal care and end-of-day emptying
- Remote on/off (with compatible pumps) for convenient control
How to Choose the Right Parts
- Match pressure level: Pick accessories rated for your system—High-Pressure, Mid-Pressure, or Low-Pressure.
- Confirm tube size: Most residential lines are 1/4″ or 3/8″ OD—measure before ordering.
- Plan the route: Sketch corners, branches, and end points; count your elbows, tees, and mounts.
- Think service: Add shut-offs near pumps and at long runs; include a drain point for winterizing.
- Filter first: Put sediment/scale control upstream to extend nozzle life and keep patterns crisp.
Popular Use Cases
- Patios & pergolas: Use low-profile mounts, tees at beam changes, and swivels for fine aiming.
- Restaurants & cafés: Add unions and shut-offs per zone for fast service during off-hours.
- Queue lines & venues: Stainless sections and extra mounts for durability and straight sightlines.
- Pools & cabanas: Nozzle extensions to clear overhangs and reduce splashback.
Planning With Fans & Pumps
Accessories complete your cooling stack. Pair your parts with the right airflow and pressure source:
- High-Pressure Misting Fans for the driest feel and strongest heat relief.
- Mid-Pressure Misting Fans for everyday comfort with simple care.
- Low-Pressure Misting Fans for quick, budget-friendly setups.
- Portable Misting Fans for events, patios, and pop-up spaces.
Installation Overview
Most accessories install with basic hand tools. Work methodically and test as you go.
- Preparation: Depressurize the system. Measure, mark mount points, and pre-cut tubing square.
- Install fittings & mounts: Seat slip-lock connections fully; support every 24–36″ and near corners.
- Filter & valves: Place the filter at the pump inlet; add shut-offs/drains where service is likely.
- Commission: Flush lines before installing final nozzles; bring to operating pressure and check for leaks and pattern quality.
Care & Maintenance
- Service filters on schedule; replace cartridges per water conditions.
- Clean or swap nozzles if spray weakens or fans to one side.
- Inspect mounts and joints each season; tighten or re-seat as needed.
- Winterize: shut off, drain low points, and cap ends where freeze is possible.
Troubleshooting
- Leaks at a fitting: Depressurize, re-cut tubing square, and push to full seat; support the joint.
- Dripping nozzles: Clean or replace; check pressure and upstream filtration.
- Uneven output: Verify nozzle sizes match within a run; check for kinks or clogged filters.
- Line rattle: Add mounts near corners and fittings; consider rubberized clips.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I confirm my tube size?
Measure the outside diameter (OD) with a ruler or caliper—most systems use 1/4″ or 3/8″ OD.
Can I mix metal and plastic fittings?
Yes, if the size and thread/connection style match. Support joints and avoid cross-threading.
Do I need filtration for low-pressure?
Yes. Filtration helps all systems by reducing clogging and improving spray consistency.
How often should I replace nozzles?
Depends on water quality and use. Many users clean seasonally and replace when patterns no longer recover after cleaning.
What if I’m not sure which parts I need?
Sketch your route and count corners, branches, and ends. Our team can confirm quantities and compatibility from a quick diagram.
Shipping, Returns & Support
Most accessory orders ship quickly and arrive ready to install. Returns are simple for unused items within the stated window. Not sure which fittings, filters, or mounts to choose? Contact our support team—we’ll help you plan a clean layout and pick parts that match your pressure level, tubing size, and site conditions.
