First post, long-time reader.
Here's the scenario: Have my own business painting exteriors on the West Coast for the last ten years where it really doesn't get much between 50 and 80 degrees during the day but a promotion for my wife might mean a move to the Midwest (Chicago, Indy, Milwaukee) may be coming down the pipe. I'm of course used to working all year, but the opportunity is probably too good to pass up and I was wondering what the work situation is during the winter months in these climates? Can you still do exteriors or is everything effectively shut down like it often is for a few months in rainy climates out here? Would I have to move everyone inside but even then I doubt it's possible to land enough work on interiors to keep full exterior crews busy during the winter?
Any help would be great. Thanks.
Here's the scenario: Have my own business painting exteriors on the West Coast for the last ten years where it really doesn't get much between 50 and 80 degrees during the day but a promotion for my wife might mean a move to the Midwest (Chicago, Indy, Milwaukee) may be coming down the pipe. I'm of course used to working all year, but the opportunity is probably too good to pass up and I was wondering what the work situation is during the winter months in these climates? Can you still do exteriors or is everything effectively shut down like it often is for a few months in rainy climates out here? Would I have to move everyone inside but even then I doubt it's possible to land enough work on interiors to keep full exterior crews busy during the winter?
Any help would be great. Thanks.