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         <title>Disadvantages of Painting in Extreme Heat and Cold</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When you have been planning to apply fresh paint to your house in the coming months, that is for you personally, especially if the temperatures in your region tend to be extreme. Painters around the world recommend that outdoor painting be kept to more temperate months instead of during very cold or very warm months.<br><br>Requirement for Optimum Temperature<br><br>When the ambient temperature is excessive or too low, paint is not able dry properly leaving uneven and ugly patches on the walls. Basically Oil and Latex paints are both commonly used paints for both interior and exterior painting needs. Most well-known paint companies produce quality oil and latex paints for domestic and industrial application. Humidity and outside temperature play a vital role in deciding the drying time and the curing time. Extreme hot and cold weather have a direct bearing on the curing time. Generally painters apply coats based on the instructions provided on the paint container. Usually these instructions are offered by the paint company based on the optimum temperature conditions.<br><br>Curing Time<br><br>They're two important parameters that determine the overall finish of the paint. Drying time usually ranges from an hour or so to three hours for oil and Latex based paints. Curing time is significantly longer compared to drying time and ranges from 20 days to 30 days for different types of paints. The liquids in the paint must certanly be completely evaporated for the curing to be completed. This evaporation happen when a dry skin is formed on the painting surface. Formation of the dry skin shows that that all the liquid content in the paint has completely evaporated. To be able to give the perfect drying time for the paints to complete another coat, the recommended outside temperature is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Thus once the temperatures cross the 100 degrees mark in summer, the paint doesn't get the necessary optimum temperature and humidity level to dry properly. Similarly, once the temperature falls below the 50 degree mark in winter, it would have a substantial impact on the drying time and curing time of the paint.<br><br>Multiple Coats<br><br>When painting is performed during extreme summer and winter season, even an experienced painter would find optimum times of the day to accomplish the work. The time passed between coats may need a longer period to allow the original coat to dry. If you are considering having a painter come paint your home during temperature extremes, make sure you have a long discussion along with your painter so you fully understand the pros and cons with this choice.<br><br>Click here : <a href="http://www.deltasbestpainters.com/">http://www.deltasbestpainters.com/</a></div>]]></description>
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