above freezing is recommended but if you can wait for 40 degrees or more do it. if you are smoothing it w/ your finger than do it quickly in colder temps, overnight freeze shouldn't matter in curing time but rain will ruin your efforts
Usually above freezing, and keep the caulking from freezing also.
Caulk.
I use 100% silicon on the outside of the windows, and Alex ll caulk on inside.
The indoor temperature setting should be at a comfortable level for living in. The outside temperature should be an irrelevance.
If the house temperature inside is greater than the temperature outside the house, then yes. If the temperature outside the home is greater than the temperature inside of the home, then no.
It will take longer to cure, but you should notice no ill effects as long as it does not get wet nor disturbed during that time.
No dog should be left outside, regardless of temperature.
The nails should be covered by the shingles or caulk. They should not be rusting.
Around 90 degrees outside and 78 in the pool
It depends on the year, make and model plus the outside temperature but between 37 to 48 degrees...
No, you should be able to keep the same body temperature. However, You'll also be effected by the outside weather itself.
It depends on the year, make and model plus the outside temperature but between 37 to 48 degrees...