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How cold(temp) for you to not powerwash?

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In our case the freezing temperature is our cutoff point. If it's going to hit 32 degrees or lower within 3 hours of doing an outside job then we'll reschedule. Had some bad experiences in the past including freezing up a long walkway around 6am in the morning where by 8am it was going to be a zoo. Luckily no one got hurt there..

What's your cutoff temp when you say it's time to reschedule?

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As long as the ground doesn't freeze under me, i'll go til I cant anymore.

But then again, our winters only last about 45 minutes around here.

You New Yorkers are just plain crazy, but , you already knew that.

Have a great weekend.

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As long as the ground doesn't freeze under me, i'll go til I cant anymore.

But then again, our winters only last about 45 minutes around here.

You New Yorkers are just plain crazy, but , you already knew that.

Have a great weekend.

Lol.. You got to have people think your crazy with 10,000,000 of us all around each other where I'm at:onthego:

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I try to make sure that it is going to be at least in the upper 30's AND that it was not 20 degrees the night before. If it was that cold the night before, the northern side of the house never really seems to get above freezing. The water freezes on any walkway or steps on that side of the home. We had to clean some snow off of a small section of roof on Wednesday before we could clean it. Temps were in the 40's but the snow had not completely melted. The house wash afterwards was no problem because of the higher temps.

Brian

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