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Near or below freezing? Think twice. Cold air can crack asphalt, ruin paint jobs, freeze car doors or cause slick ice. Waiting for warmer weather may save time and money.

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00:00You're one cold snap away from a costly mistake.
00:04A lot of everyday tasks seem harmless,
00:06but once temperatures drop, they can go sideways fast.
00:10Washing your car in a very cold air, not ideal.
00:13Water can freeze almost instantly inside door seals,
00:16locks and mirrors, causing problems instead of fixing them.
00:21Painting a door or trim can also backfire.
00:24Low temperatures, slow drying and curing,
00:26so even paint that looks fine at first can peel or crack later on.
00:31Concrete and asphalt, they don't love the cold either.
00:34These materials need the right conditions to harden
00:37and cold air can weaken that process,
00:40which is how you end up with cracks.
00:41And how about pressure washing your house?
00:43In freezing weather, yeah, that can turn slippery fast,
00:46creating ice on surfaces and walkways.
00:49Bottom line is, when it's near or below freezing,
00:51waiting for a brief warmup can save time, money,
00:54and a whole lot of frustration.
00:56And remember what له are heating conditions to do,
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