As summer comes to an end, it’s important to start thinking about any renovation projects you may be considering to prepare your home for the winter season. It may be annual maintenance to prep your home’s exterior for winter weather, or maybe an interior upgrade to help keep your home cozy. Whichever it is, be sure to head to HomeStars.com to get connected with local, verified pros to tackle these fall home renovations.
HVAC Maintenance
After a long, hot summer with your AC working in overdrive it’s time for a break. As we head into fall, remember to switch your AC off as with colder weather it is no longer needed. In addition to shutting it off, you should also have an inspection done. A pro can properly shut down your system, cover your exterior unit (if needed) to protect it from the elements, inspect and clean your ducts, as well as replace any filters. It’s important to have this done at the end of the season to prevent any issues come next spring and to ultimately improve your home efficiency.
In addition to shutting down your AC unit, you can hire a pro to ensure that your heating system is working properly and ready to go. Winter is right around the corner, so you don’t want to miss an opportunity to have your unit inspected before all of the pros get booked up. Book your appointment with an HVAC specialist today to have your AC and furnace serviced before fall.
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Tip: Don’t forget to get your dryer vent cleaned out as well. Check out Dryer Vent Wizard of the Golden Triangle HomeStars profile to read their reviews, view photos, and submit a quote request today!
Cost for Heating & Air Conditioning in Canada:
City | Average | Minimum | Maximum |
Barrie | $2,866 | $100 | $45,000 |
Calgary | $3,140 | $100 | $45,000 |
Edmonton | $4,313 | $100 | $50,000 |
Hamilton | $3,924 | $100 | $28,000 |
Oshawa | $3,108 | $100 | $45,742 |
Ottawa | $3,037 | $100 | $30,000 |
Toronto | $3,656 | $100 | $50,000 |
Vancouver | $3,109 | $100 | $35,000 |
*Costs based on 23,565 verified Canadian homeowner reviews as of March 2022
Interior Renovations
As most of your time during the summer is spent outside, repairs, replacements, and some renovations may have been put on hold. While it’s easy to ignore or forget about any repairs while you’re spending your days basking in the sun, once you move inside for the fall they’ll begin to annoy you again. If you have any small (or major) renovations you’re looking to get done, the fall is the perfect time.
It could be replacing a couple of kitchen cabinets, or doorknobs, or even giving your whole kitchen a refresh. As you will be spending more time inside, you want to ensure that all spaces are functional. Submit a quote request at HomeStars.com to enhance your interior this fall.
Landscaping Maintenance
As we head into autumn, you may think that lawn care season is over. Cause who really cares? The ground is going to be covered in a foot of snow very soon, right? Wrong. The fall is one of the most important times to focus and invest in your landscaping maintenance. In fact, prepping your home’s landscaping in the fall will bring the best results come spring time. Learn more about fall landscaping tips here and check out a fall landscaping checklist to keep you on track.
Be sure to hire a landscaper to help clean your summer messes and ensure your home is ready for the winter season.
As summer winds down it’s important to tackle any exterior projects to help protect your home from the elements in the winter months. Also, take care of any interior projects while you’re spending more time inside. If you’re unsure where to begin, talk to a professional to help you get started today!