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Rain Season Prep: 7 Things a Handyman Should Check Before November in Vancouver

February 8, 2026 5 min read Urbance Team
North Vancouver residential neighbourhood with forest backdrop — rain season home prep checklist for Vancouver and Metro Vancouver homeowners
Metro Vancouver's rainy season brings months of persistent moisture — the homes that weather it best are the ones whose owners prepared in September and October.

Metro Vancouver averages 166 days of rain per year — and the bulk of those days fall between October and March. For homeowners and renters in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, and across the Lower Mainland, the weeks before November are the single best window to protect your home from moisture intrusion, water damage, and the mould that follows.

A focused handyman visit in September or October can address all seven of these items in a single appointment — and prevent repair costs that routinely run into the thousands once a wet season's worth of damage sets in.

1. Caulking Around Windows and Exterior Doors

Exterior caulk has a practical lifespan of 5–8 years. In Metro Vancouver's wet climate — where caulk is exposed to constant moisture cycles, UV in summer, and cold contraction in winter — it often degrades faster than the manufacturer's rated lifespan. Failed caulk is the number one entry point for moisture into Vancouver homes.

A handyman can inspect all exterior windows and door frames, remove degraded caulk, clean the substrate, and apply a quality silicone-hybrid product rated for outdoor use. This single task prevents window frame rot, interior wall moisture staining, and mould in the wall cavity — any one of which costs far more to remediate than the caulking itself.

2. Weatherstripping on Exterior Doors

Weatherstripping around exterior doors compresses over time and eventually fails to create an effective seal. In Vancouver's rainy season, a poorly sealed door lets in not just rain but also cold drafts that raise your BC Hydro heating costs. A handyman can replace door sweeps and weatherstripping on all exterior doors in under two hours.

Energy savings: Properly sealed exterior doors and windows can reduce heating costs by 10–15% in Vancouver's shoulder season — October through December, when homes need heat but not full winter heating mode.

3. Gutter Cleaning and Downspout Inspection

In Metro Vancouver — particularly in treed neighbourhoods like North Vancouver's Lynn Valley, Burnaby's Burnaby Heights, or Vancouver's Dunbar and Kerrisdale — gutters can be completely blocked with leaf debris by mid-October. Blocked gutters overflow against the foundation and fascia, causing rot, basement seepage, and landscape erosion.

An annual gutter cleaning in late October (after most leaf fall) is one of the best-value preventive maintenance items for any Lower Mainland homeowner. Also have the downspouts extended at least two metres away from the foundation — inadequate downspout extension is a primary cause of foundation moisture in Metro Vancouver.

4. Deck Inspection and Sealing

Vancouver's wet winters are hard on wood decks. Unsealed wood absorbs rain, freezes in the occasional frost, and the expansion/contraction cycle splits boards and loosens fasteners over time. A handyman can inspect for soft spots (indicating rot), re-secure any loose boards or railings, and apply a penetrating deck sealant before the rainy season starts.

This annual investment extends the life of a deck significantly — in Metro Vancouver's climate, a properly maintained cedar deck can last 20–25 years. A neglected one may need full replacement in 10–12 years.

Handyman performing fall home maintenance checks in a Metro Vancouver home — rain season preparation
A single fall maintenance visit from an Urbance handyman can address all seven items on this checklist — protecting your home through months of Vancouver's rainy season.

5. Crawl Space or Basement Moisture Check

Many Metro Vancouver homes — particularly older detached homes in Burnaby, New Westminster, and East Vancouver — have crawl spaces that are only accessed once a year or less. Fall is the time to check: look for pooled water, damaged vapour barrier, pest activity (rodents seek shelter before winter), and any signs of structural moisture on the floor joists.

Catching a compromised vapour barrier or a cracked foundation crack in October costs very little to address. Finding it in April after a wet winter — when mould has had months to establish — is a far more expensive conversation.

6. Dryer Vent and Bathroom Fan Duct Inspection

Condensation and moisture in dryer vents and bathroom exhaust ducts increases significantly in fall and winter — the temperature differential between the warm air inside and the cold exterior air causes moisture to condense inside the ductwork. A blocked dryer vent is also a fire hazard. Have a handyman clear both ducts and confirm the exterior vent caps open and close properly.

7. Exterior Faucets and Hose Bibs

Metro Vancouver doesn't get sustained hard freezes, but temperatures do drop below 0°C on multiple nights through December to February — particularly in inland areas of Surrey, Langley, Maple Ridge, and elevated parts of North Vancouver. Outdoor faucets with water sitting in the pipe between the shutoff and the exterior can freeze and split the pipe.

Disconnect garden hoses (always — a connected hose prevents the anti-siphon valve from draining), and for older homes without frost-free hose bibs, shut off the interior valve and drain the line before the first cold snap.

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