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Is It a Good Idea to Paint During the Winter

Painting the inside or outside of your home in the winter requires careful planning, but so does any painting project. There is no excuse not to start that home painting job you've been aching to undertake this winter if you have a good strategy and the correct painting contractor.

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Is It a Good Idea to Paint During the Winter

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  1. Is It a Good Idea to Paint During the Winter? 1 Just keep an eye on the temperature! Many painting professionals agree that if air and surface temperatures stay above 35 degrees, an outside painting job will go fine. Overnight temperatures will often chill exterior surfaces even if the ambient temperature is above 35, so make sure you give yourself enough time to get the job done and give your newly painted house adequate drying time. 2 You’ll save money finding a contractor in the winter Since handling an exterior painting project is more complicated in the winter than in the summer, many painting contractors are busiest during the summer months. Looking for a bid during the winter when contractors have fewer jobs coming in might land you a great deal. 3 Your paint will dry faster. When you paint the interior of your home, it’s always important to ventilate in order to protect yourself from paint fumes, and the best way to air them out of your home is to keep your windows open. Paint takes longer to dry the more humid the air is, meaning that crisp winter air will help your paint set much faster than it would during a humid summer heat wave. 4 You won’t have to wait as long to get a job done As mentioned above, painting contractors are busiest in the summer months, doing exterior work. Starting any painting work in the winter, in addition to being less expensive than a summertime job, will take a shorter time to get going since it’s far less likely that you’ll need to wait for painters to get through a list of clients before they can start working on your home. concordpainting.com

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