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Winter Home Prep Checklist for Canadian Homeowners (2026)

Updated

Key takeaways:

  • Start winterization in September or early October — before the first freeze.
  • DIY winterization costs under $200; professional full-service runs $450–$900.
  • Frozen/burst pipes are the most expensive winter damage — averaging $5,000–$15,000.
  • Ice dams are the #2 cause of winter damage — prevented by proper attic insulation and ventilation.
  • A $500–$900 winterization investment prevents an average of $5,000–$15,000 in repairs — a 10:1 return.
  • Critical tasks: furnace service, disconnect outdoor hoses, clean gutters, test CO/smoke detectors.

A Canadian winter will find every weakness in your home — and make you pay for it. Frozen pipes, ice dams, furnace failures, and drafty windows cost thousands in repairs and high energy bills. Spending a weekend on this checklist in October can prevent the most common winter damage and keep your heating costs under control.

The Full Winter Prep Checklist

Heating System

TaskHowCostPriority
Schedule furnace/boiler servicingBook a licensed HVAC technician for annual inspection and cleaning$100–$200Critical
Replace furnace filterCheck every 1–3 months; replace with correct MERV rating$10–$30Critical
Test thermostatVerify heating kicks in at set temperature; replace batteries if applicable$0–$10High
Program thermostat scheduleLower to 18°C when sleeping, 20°C when home; use smart thermostat if available$0High
Bleed radiators (if hot water system)Release trapped air for even heating$0 (DIY)High
Clean/inspect heat registers and ventsRemove obstructions; vacuum dust$0 (DIY)Medium
Chimney and fireplace inspectionHire a WETT-certified chimney sweep if using wood-burning fireplace$200–$400Critical (if applicable)
Stock furnace filters for the seasonBuy 3–4 replacement filters$30–$90Medium
Test carbon monoxide detectorsReplace batteries; replace units older than 7 years$0–$40Critical

Plumbing and Water

TaskHowCostPriority
Disconnect and drain outdoor hosesRemove all hoses from outdoor faucets$0Critical
Shut off exterior water supplyClose interior shutoff valve for outdoor faucets; open outdoor faucet to drain$0Critical
Insulate exposed pipesFoam pipe insulation on pipes in garage, crawl space, attic, unheated areas$20–$80Critical
Locate and test main water shutoffKnow where it is and confirm it works — you will need it in an emergency$0High
Drain sprinkler systemBlow out with compressed air or hire an irrigation company$75–$150High (if applicable)
Service sump pumpTest the pump; verify the backup battery works; clean the pit$0–$50High
Drain outdoor fountains/featuresPrevent cracking from freeze/thaw$0Medium

Exterior

TaskHowCostPriority
Clean gutters and downspoutsRemove debris; flush with water; ensure downspouts direct water 6+ feet from foundation$0 (DIY) or $150–$300 (pro)Critical
Inspect roofLook for missing/damaged shingles, cracked flashing, sagging areas$0 (visual) or $200–$400 (pro inspection)High
Seal gaps around windows and doorsApply weatherstripping and caulk to any visible gaps$20–$100High
Check foundation for cracksSeal small cracks with hydraulic cement or polyurethane caulk$10–$50High
Trim tree branches near the houseRemove branches within 6 feet of the roof; dead branches that could fall under ice/snow load$0–$500+High
Store or cover outdoor furnitureMove to garage/shed or use weatherproof covers$0–$100Medium
Inspect and seal the drivewayFill cracks to prevent water intrusion and frost heave$20–$100Medium
Clean and store the lawn mowerDrain fuel or add stabilizer; clean the blade$0–$20Medium
Prepare snow removal equipmentService snow blower; stock ice melt (avoid rock salt on concrete)$20–$100High

Windows and Doors

TaskHowCostPriority
Switch storm windows to winter positionIf you have combination storm/screen windows$0High
Apply window insulation filmShrink-wrap film kit on drafty or single-pane windows$5–$15/windowMedium
Check door sweeps and thresholdsReplace worn sweeps that let cold air under doors$10–$30/doorHigh
Test garage door sealClose door; look for light gaps at the bottom and sides$20–$60 (replacement seal)Medium

Attic and Insulation

TaskHowCostPriority
Check attic insulation levelShould be R-50 to R-60; if you can see the joists, you need more$0 (inspection)High
Verify attic ventilationSoffit vents and roof vents should be clear of insulation and debris$0 (inspection)High
Seal attic air leaksFoam or caulk around plumbing stacks, electrical penetrations, and the attic hatch$20–$100High

Proper attic insulation and ventilation prevent ice dams — the combination of warm attic air melting snow on the roof, which refreezes at the eaves and backs up under shingles.

Safety and Emergency Prep

TaskHowCostPriority
Test all smoke detectorsPress test button; replace batteries; replace units older than 10 years$0–$40Critical
Test all carbon monoxide detectorsPress test button; replace batteries; replace units older than 7 years$0–$40Critical
Prepare a power outage kitFlashlights, batteries, candles, matches, blankets, portable phone charger, battery-operated radio$50–$150High
Stock non-perishable food and waterEnough for 72 hours$50–$100High
Know your emergency shutoffsWater main, gas main, electrical panel$0Critical
Check home insurance coverageConfirm water damage, ice dam, and sewer backup coverage$0 (phone call)High

Monthly Winter Maintenance

MonthTasks
NovemberFinal gutter check after leaves fall; test furnace; stock ice melt
DecemberCheck furnace filter; monitor for ice dams after first heavy snow; clear snow from foundation vents
JanuaryInspect attic for frost accumulation; check for drafts during cold snaps; monitor pipe areas in extreme cold
FebruaryReplace furnace filter; inspect roof after storms; check sump pump before spring melt
MarchWatch for ice dam melt damage; check basement for water intrusion during thaw cycles; plan spring maintenance

Cost of NOT Winterizing

FailureAverage Repair CostInsurance Covered?
Burst pipe (water damage)$5,000–$15,000Usually, minus deductible
Ice dam roof leak$3,000–$10,000Varies by policy
Furnace failure (emergency replacement in winter)$5,000–$12,000No (maintenance issue)
Foundation crack from frost heave$2,000–$8,000Usually not
Fallen tree branch on roof$1,000–$10,000Usually, if wind-related
Frozen septic system$1,500–$5,000No

Spending $500–$900 on proper winterization prevents an average of $5,000–$15,000 in potential claims and repairs — a 10:1 to 30:1 return.

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