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As summer winds down and the days grow cooler, fall is the perfect season to take stock of your home’s exterior before winter sets in. One area that deserves special attention is your deck. After months of sun exposure and foot traffic, your deck’s finish may be showing signs of wear. Faded or Peeling Paint Paint and stain don’t last forever. If your deck’s finish looks faded or is beginning to peel, it’s more than...

A person on a ladder paints a house trim with a brush, while a small paint bucket hangs nearby against a bright blue sky.

Painting in the summer isn’t just about choosing a sunny day. It’s about choosing the right time of day. When the temperature rises, surfaces like siding, decks, or fences absorb and hold heat. These surfaces can easily become too hot to paint on safely, even if the air still feels manageable. Professional painters often begin their work early in the morning. At this time, both air and surface temperatures are lower, which allows the paint...

A worker in paint-splattered clothing sprays a house's upper exterior while perched on a roof, with tools and a hose nearby.

The heat index is a measurement that combines air temperature with humidity to show how hot it feels. For example, when it’s 90°F with 65% humidity, the heat index can reach 103°F. That’s especially dangerous for outdoor workers, including painters. When the heat index gets that high, the body can’t cool itself efficiently through sweat. This increases the risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, both of which are medical emergencies. Signs include dizziness, nausea,...

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