Why You Need a Seasonal Maintenance Calendar for Your Home

Owning a home is rewarding, but it also means keeping up with dozens of tasks year-round. Without a plan, it’s easy to overlook small issues that can snowball into major repairs.

That’s where a seasonal maintenance calendar for your home comes in. This step-by-step schedule ensures your home runs efficiently, safely, and stays in good condition—no matter the season. It’s especially helpful in a climate like Saskatoon’s, where winter, in particular, can be tough on a house.

Let’s break it down season by season.


Spring Home Maintenance (March–May)

Spring is your home’s recovery season. After months of snow, ice, and indoor heat, it’s time to inspect for damage and prep for warmer weather.

Spring Tasks:

  • Inspect the roof for damage or missing shingles
  • Clean gutters and downspouts
  • Service your air conditioning unit
  • Check window and door seals for drafts or leaks
  • Power wash siding, walkways, and decks
  • Clean your dryer vent and check the exhaust system
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors


Planning light cosmetic updates this season? You can combine them with routine upkeep. Consider adding weather stripping or a fresh coat of paint.


Summer Home Maintenance (June–August)

Summer offers ideal conditions for tackling outdoor projects. With longer days and warm weather, it’s the perfect time to inspect your exterior and take care of preventative maintenance.

Summer Tasks:

  • Reseal or stain decks and fences
  • Check and repair irrigation systems
  • Patch and seal driveway cracks
  • Clean windows and replace screens if needed
  • Inspect exterior caulking around doors and windows
  • Tighten loose gates, railings, and handrails
  • Service lawn equipment and tools


This is also a great time to schedule routine handyman tasks while the weather’s on your side. If you’re looking for additional seasonal home tips and checklists, the Government of Canada has some fantastic homeowner resources through EnerGuide.


Fall Home Maintenance (September–November)

Fall is all about preparation. The focus shifts to insulation, weatherproofing, and getting your systems ready for colder days.

Fall Tasks:

  • Clean gutters to avoid ice dams
  • Store outdoor hoses and shut off exterior faucets
  • Change furnace filters and test your heating system
  • Inspect the attic and basement for insulation gaps
  • Check your sump pump
  • Seal gaps in siding, baseboards, and doors
  • Cover or store outdoor furniture


By staying ahead in fall, you avoid those mid-winter emergencies no one wants to deal with.


Winter Home Maintenance (December–February)

Winter in Saskatoon can be harsh. During these months, your job is to monitor for drafts, water issues, and heating efficiency.

Winter Tasks:

  • Inspect weather stripping and apply caulking where needed
  • Reverse ceiling fans to push warm air down
  • Check for frozen pipes or slow drains
  • Clear snow from vents and walkways
  • Inspect the basement for moisture or leaks
  • Test emergency backup systems (sump pumps, generators)

If anything feels off—heat issues, ice build-up, moisture in odd places—contact a professional before it becomes a bigger issue.


How to Stay Organized

Turning these lists into a working calendar doesn’t take much. Here are a few quick ways to stay on track:

  • Use Google Calendar or a physical wall calendar
  • Set recurring monthly or quarterly reminders
  • Track appliance service dates
  • Include contact info for your go-to service providers

Keeping everything in one place helps you avoid forgotten tasks, which often lead to bigger repair bills later.

Tired of juggling seasonal maintenance on your own? Get ahead of your to-do list by contacting All The Fixings. Our Saskatoon handyman team is here to help with reliable, professional service—season after season.