Spring checklist
After the winter freeze-thaw cycle, inspect for damage and prepare for the warmer months.
- Inspect all visible systems for winter damage
- Check for signs of moisture, leaks, or deterioration
- Clean or replace filters and screens
- Test safety devices (smoke detectors, CO detectors, GFCIs)
- Schedule a professional inspection if anything looks concerning
Fall checklist
Prepare your home for Ontario's harsh winter before the first freeze.
- Winterize exterior systems and disconnect hoses
- Insulate exposed pipes and outdoor fixtures
- Service heating systems before peak season
- Clear gutters, drains, and drainage pathways
- Stock emergency supplies (flashlights, batteries, space heater)
Annual professional inspection
Some maintenance tasks require a licensed professional. Schedule these annually to catch problems early.
- Full system inspection by a licensed professional
- Efficiency testing and calibration
- Safety compliance check
- Wear-and-tear assessment with replacement timeline
- Written report for your records and insurance
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How often should I have a professional inspection?
Annual inspections are recommended for most home systems. High-use systems may benefit from semi-annual checks. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your equipment and catches problems before they become emergencies.
Does maintenance affect my ProScore rating?
ProScore evaluates contractor quality, not homeowner maintenance. However, well-maintained systems mean simpler jobs for contractors, which can lead to better outcomes and reviews for the professionals who service your home.