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Vancouver Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist: What to Do Every Quarter

March 3, 2026 8 min read Urbance Team
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Vancouver's wet climate creates specific seasonal maintenance demands that differ significantly from drier Canadian cities.

Vancouver homeowners face a maintenance calendar that's shaped by one dominant weather pattern: moisture. With 1,150mm of annual rainfall, the dampest winters in Canada's major cities, and temperature swings between freeze and thaw, Vancouver homes deteriorate in specific, predictable ways if not maintained seasonally. This checklist gives you the quarter-by-quarter task list that Metro Vancouver homes actually need.

Spring (March–May): Post-Rain-Season Inspection

Spring is the most critical season for Vancouver home maintenance. You're assessing the damage from 5+ months of heavy precipitation before summer creates ideal conditions for mould growth to accelerate.

Exterior Inspection

Interior Inspection

Summer (June–August): Preparation and Outdoor Work

Summer is Vancouver's window for exterior work — you have reliable dry weather for paint, sealant, caulk, and any exterior repairs that need to cure without rain.

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Fall (September–November): Pre-Winter Prep

The fall maintenance window is smaller than summer — you have September and October before the heavy rain returns in November. Prioritize waterproofing tasks.

Winter (December–February): Indoor Maintenance

Vancouver winters rarely bring extreme cold, but temperature fluctuations near freezing are common in some neighbourhoods. This season focuses on indoor systems and monitoring.

Vancouver-specific: The most expensive home maintenance failure in Metro Vancouver is chronic water intrusion through deteriorated caulking, flashings, or fascia — not dramatic events like pipe bursts. Small, consistent moisture entry over years does more total damage than most acute events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important seasonal maintenance task for Vancouver homes?
The spring post-rain inspection — checking caulking, gutters, roof flashings, and attic for water intrusion. Vancouver's wet winters create conditions where small water entry points become significant damage over time.
How often should Vancouver homeowners clear their gutters?
At minimum twice a year: late fall after leaves drop, and spring after storm season. Homes under heavy tree cover may need quarterly clearing.
When is the best time for exterior painting in Vancouver?
June through September. Most exterior paints and sealants require dry conditions for application and curing.
Do Vancouver homes need special preparation for rainy season?
Yes: clear gutters before November, confirm all caulking is intact, check drainage grades, and confirm exhaust fan function to prevent mould during months of continuous rain.
How much should a Vancouver homeowner budget for annual maintenance?
1–3% of home value annually is the common rule. Vancouver's climate warrants budgeting closer to 1.5–2%, particularly for older homes or those with wood siding and flat roofs.

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