Wolfgang Puck Chooses Koolfog Misting Systems

Wolfgang Puck Chooses Koolfog Misting System

Located in the popular retail destination of El Paseo, Wolfgang Puck opened their inaugural West Coast pizza bar restaurant. Serving Italian-inspired dishes prepared in an open exhibition kitchen with wood fire oven, Wolfgang Puck Pizza Bar is as inviting as it is well situated. The rustic interior atmosphere is nearly surpassed by an inviting patio area that provides customers a direct view of El Paseo within the comfort of a shaded and misted wolfgang puckpatio area.

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Koolfog Launches New Product

New Product: Koolfog Deck Fog Fixture

Fog Can leaperDeveloped for dry deck fountains or discreet in-ground fog features the Koolfog Deck Fog fixture allows quick access to fog components and includes a decorative cover to flush nozzles to surface level. Designed based on feedback from our partners in fountain design, the Koolfog Deck Fog fixture provides architects, landscape professionals and builders a straightforward approach to “dry play” features, fogscapes® or deck fountain fog.

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Koolfog Misting Systems Serves Law Enforcement in Palm Desert

Koolfog Misting Systems Serves Law Enforcement in Palm Desert

PD sheriffs departmentWith the installation of a Koolfog patio misting system at their Palm Desert facility, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department goes the extra mile to keep it’s officers cool. The Koolfog patio misting system is an asset to law enforcement teams that brave extreme desert elements while serving the public. Located adjacent to the  sheriff department’s parking lot, the Koolfog outdoor patio misting system provides an oasis of refreshing cool air as officers leave their vehicles and approach the officer’s outdoor locker with their gear. Encompassing the entire expanse of the building, the misted area also includes shade and water fountains to keep officers hydrated. However, in the dead heat of summer, it is the patio misting system that provides needed cooling to maintain an ambient temperature for this staging area.

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Koolfog Makes a Splash in Nashville

Koolfog Makes a Splash in Nashville

Welcome to Nashville! Koolfog has recently completed a number of fountain projects, among them the main fountain at the incredible Gaylord Opryland Hotel. At the center of the Delta Atrium the fountain puts on a choreographed water, light and music show and has become and attraction for guests of all ages. The video below shows the fountain show in action.

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Koolfog Outdoor Heaters

Integrating Heating and Cooling in Your Next Outdoor Design Project

The best time to plan for misting or outdoor heating is during the design phase. Waiting until after the structure is built gives the contractor limited installation options and you’re left with misting lines and outdoor heaters that are visible and don’t flow with the rest of the design.

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Koolfog Helps Local Businesses Prepare for Coachella with Misting

As the valley readies itself for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio this month, one of the most important factors is preparing for the desert heat.  Don’t be fooled by the valley’s famed “dry heat”…the past few years the hot desert temperatures have taken its toll on music lovers, campers, first aid responders, and vendors alike. So it is fortunate that Koolfog’s heat destroying misting systems and misting fans are manufactured locally and available to clients who have a presence at Coachella.

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Cooling Golfers and Volunteers for Charity

Cooling Golfers and Volunteers for Charity

otas-logoThis year Old Town Artisan Studio “Carts for Art” fundraising event will feature a Koolfog Misting Fan to help golfers and volunteers beat the heat.

This fun charity golf event will be enhanced by having a mister system available throughout the day. Over 75 golfers will participate under the hot desert temperatures expected and according to Rob Blackburn, General Manager of Mountain View Country Club, where the event will take place, “Having misting at Registration and Scoring provides a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for golfers and volunteers alike.”

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Fog Girl Makes A Debut!

May 11, 2012

Fog Girl debuts in the release of the first of a series of instructional and educational videos. Her first release, “Apples and Oranges” takes the confusion out of the evaluation process by stepping through common differences in engineering and design. Fog Girl points out that “there ARE differences between Apples and Oranges.”

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Misting Fans Cool Down Models & Celebs at the Fuse House @ Coachella

April 14, 2012

It’s hard to deny that our misting fans are looking pretty darn good as a backdrop to the H&M models at the Fuse House @ this years Coachella Music and Arts Festival.

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Insider Tips from our CEO Bryan Roe

BuiltinConsidering misting as an integral part of desert outdoor living spaces is a first step. But by participating in the planning stages you can offer your customers value and higher aesthetics with a built-in system. Koolfog’s “Fusion” system integrates into new construction and remodels by hiding high-pressure plumbing, misting line and fittings within a proprietary raceway and cover. Instead of seeing misting line attached to an exterior fascia or soffit , the only visible clue that there is a misting system in place are the fact that there are nozzles poking through the “Fusion” cover as if they were embedded in construction.

Based on over 25 years of experience, Koolfog’s “Fusion” system eliminates any concern about system failure by allowing water to escape only to the exterior of the structure and it provides access to all system components for future maintenance.

There is only one point in time that customers can take advantage of a built-in misting system and they are going to rely on their architect or builder to provide that choice. Otherwise, it will be too late. Call Koolfog to help you provide your client with an option that demonstrates “You have thought of everything.”