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Updated almost 6 years ago, 12/27/2018

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Melissa Kirchhoff
  • Ottawa, IL
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Flipping - winter exterior work?

Melissa Kirchhoff
  • Ottawa, IL
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I'm so not patient! I had some issues with burst pipes and delays getting the water on in a house I'm flipping and winter came early here. So the only work I really need to do is power washing and painting/staining the exterior. The weather now is on that not super horrible but not warm enough to do the work and it's really making me feel the itch to get this stuff done!

So now I'm wondering if anyone here is smarter than me and has figured out a work around for this? What are the lowest temps you've successfully power washed and painted/stained?

For now I'm guessing that I'm just stuck waiting, but patience really isn't my strong spot, so if anyone has any tips, please let me know!

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