Our beautiful fall weather is giving everyone more time in the great outdoors. You may think that it's too late for outdoor painting, but its definitely not! In fact, with the variations in our weather, we can even paint in the winter when we get those warm, dry days. The rule of thumb for outdoor painting is 50 degrees and rising. Anyone who's lived in this area for a while knows that we can get 50 degree temps throughout the year. Just make sure there's no precipitation in the forecast for a couple of days and watch that thermometer. It's great to be able to take care of the outside of your home throughout the year rather than trying to get everything done during the spring and summer. Just remember 50 and rising.
Hi Becky
The rule of thumb for outdoor painting is 50 degrees and rising. Anyone who's lived in this area for a while knows that we can get 50 degree temps throughout the year. Just make sure there's no precipitation in the forecast for a couple of days and watch that thermometer. It's great to be able to take care of the outside of your home throughout the year rather than trying to get everything done during the spring and summer. Just remember 50 and rising.