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  • How to Build a Patio in Cold Temperatures

    Building your own patio is a relatively simple job that do-it-yourselfers can do without a great deal of equipment or expense. Your patio may be made of concrete, concrete pavers, brick pavers or flagstone. Each of these materials requires different techniques for patio construction. Building a patio in cold temperatures can cause special problems with leveling, drying and consistency of the mortar.

  • How to Cure Concrete in Cold Temperatures

    Improperly cured concrete is less durable and strong than concrete that has been finished and cured correctly. Cold temperatures, in regards to concrete work, are any temperatures that fall below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, at which point protective measures must be taken to avoid freezing of the concrete. Having a proper plan of action in place will ensure that the strength and integrity of your concrete project is not compromised.

  • The Effects of Cold Temperatures on Copper Sheets

    A reddish-orange metal in its natural state, copper is a member of the periodic table's transitional metals, known for a variety of different properties. Copper is often manufactured into sheets for use in many types of applications, including crafts and roofing, as well as electrical and electronic applications. Copper sheeting's use depends on its thickness, which ranges from .001, to .0216-inches thick. According to Basic Copper, thick copper sheeting is commonly used for roofing, and is often called "roofing copper," or "roofing Flashing." Like any metal, temperature affects copper, but not normally in a detrimental fashion, as with some metals.

  • How to Mulch Asparagus in Cold Temperatures

    Asparagus is a perennial vegetable that can produce a reliable harvest for 10 to 15 years. It is typically hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 3 to 9. Mulch asparagus during the winter to keep the roots warm and to prevent the asparagus crowns from heaving, which happens when the soil freezes and thaws repeatedly as temperatures fluctuate.

  • Nikon D200 and Extreme Cold Temperatures

    The Nikon D200, a digital single-lens reflex camera, is built to be used regularly in temperatures between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Exposure to extreme cold won't harm the D200, but it may not function properly until the camera warms back up to room temperature. The most noticeable problem in extreme cold will be a shortened battery life.

  • Chapped Skin on a Dog From Cold Weather

    Cold weather and winds can cause chapped skin on your dog. The heating and the dry air in your home may also contribute to the dryness of your pet's skin. A dog with chapped skin may display scratching, licking or biting as well as bleeding, dander or excessive shedding. Once you identify dry skin on your dog, you need to ensure it is caused by winter and administer suitable treatment. However, it's best if you prevent chapped skin on your dog using a few simple steps.

  • How Get Your Dog to Take a Bath

    Dog owners are often puzzled when they see their pet, which is normally happily splashing in mud puddles and jumping into lakes after a stick or floating toy, have a nervous breakdown when confronted with a bathtub full of warm, soapy water. Your dog may never be happy or compliant about bath time, but there are things you can do to get your pet to at least tolerate bath day without turning it into a rodeo.

  • How to Wash a Dog in Cold Weather

    Washing your dog when the weather is cold outside can take more thought and preparation than doing the same activity during the warmer times of the year. Because dogs are more affected by temperature than human beings, it is important that you are set up to keep your dog from getting too cold while they are being bathed and afterward before they are completely dry. It is best to wash your dog inside where the air is heated, but if that is not possible, you can bathe them outdoors if you are prepared to do it quickly.

  • How to Wash a Huge Dog in the Winter

    Depending on the breed and how furry your dog is, how often it needs a bath will vary. You'll be able to tell if your dog needs a bath by doing a simple smell test. But be careful because all dogs have a natural odor, and frequent baths can be bad for their skin. While giving any dog a bath can be difficult, bathing a huge dog during the winter can pose some additional challenges. Having at least two people to help handle a huge dog is beneficial. Also, it's important to bathe it in a warm indoor location, then…

  • How to Give a Dog a Bath In the Cold Months

    Bathing a dog in the summer is easy for those who choose to tackle this task outside with a garden hose and a large expanse of yard. Bathing a dog in the cold months is more of a challenge. Winter temperatures are too cold to run your dog through the hose in most parts of the country. Like people, dogs are more susceptible to catching a cold in the winter as well. With some planning and lots of supplies at the ready, it can be easy to give your dog a bath in the cold months.

  • How to Bathe a Dog in Cold Weather

    Winter weather means cold, snowy and wet conditions for most people. The majority of people spend a good deal of time during the winter indoors due to adverse weather, and keep their pets indoors with them. Many breeds of dogs are well-suited for cold weather and love to play in the snow. This playtime, however, comes with the downside of a muddy, dirty pet. Bathing your dog during the winter can seem intimidating, but is a simple process with the right supplies.

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