Can I Spray Flex Seal in the Cold?

Cold weather doesn’t mean repairs have to stop. Flex Seal Spray can be applied to surface temperatures ranging from 0°F to 100°F, making it a reliable option for many fall and winter projects.

Once fully cured, Flex Seal Spray can withstand temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, helping maintain a strong, flexible seal even as conditions change. However, colder temperatures can slow drying and curing time, which is why proper preparation and application are especially important.

To apply Flex Seal Spray in cold conditions, follow these steps:

1. Check the Surface Temperature

Ensure the area you’ll be spraying is 0°F or higher and expected to remain within the application range during drying.

2. Prep the Surface

Remove any dirt, grease, oil, moisture, and loose debris. This will help improve adhesion.

3. Shake the Can

Shake well before and during use to ensure an even spray.

4. Apply Light, Even Coats

Hold the can 8–12 inches away and spray in smooth, controlled passes. Make sure each coat is dry before applying additional coats.

5. Allow Extra Drying Time

Cooler temperatures may require an extended curing time.

Flexpert Tip: Store Flex Seal Spray at room temperature before use to help maintain proper consistency in colder conditions.

While Flex Seal Spray performs well in cold weather, it’s best to avoid applying it in wet conditions. Other Flex Seal products such as Flex Paste, Flex Tape, Flex Glue, Flex Caulk Hybrid, or Flex Seal Epoxy Putty are better suited for use on wet surfaces.

With the Flex Seal Family of Products in hand, you can handle cold-weather repairs with confidence. Check out our blog to explore more ways to DIY with Flex Seal.

Related Articles

How to Properly Apply Flex Shot

How Long Does Flex Caulk Last?

Is Flex Caulk Easy to Apply for Beginners?

Does Flex Tape Go Bad?

More Categories

How ToHow To Use Our Original Products
Product ReviewsWatch Real Reviews of Our Products
Phil SwiftPhil Swift
CommercialsOur Commercials