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Winter ready: do your chores

Fall is the time to get your home ready for the coming winter, which can be the most gruelling season for your house.

Fall is the time to get your home ready for the coming winter, which can be the most gruelling season for your house.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) suggests you perform a variety of tasks which will help you to avoid the most common-and costly-problems before they occur. Here are some examples:

. Ensure leaves and other debris are removed from eaves, troughs and downspouts for proper drainage from the roof.

. If you have a gas, oil, or other nonelectric heating system, have it serviced by a qualified company (every two years for a gas furnace and every year for an oil furnace or in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions).

. Have the chimneys or combustion vents checked for nests or other obstructions before turning on your heating system.

. If you have a furnace, check and clean or replace filters on a monthly basis during the heating season.

. Gently vacuum in and around hot water baseboard and electric baseboard heaters to remove dust. Remove the grilles on forced-air heating systems and vacuum inside the ducts. Ensure airflow dampers are open.

. If you have a heat recovery ventilator (HRV), ensure the air intake grille - located on the outside of the house - is clean, the filters and core within the unit are clean, the condensate drains properly (test by pouring water into the drain pan under the core and watching the flow through the drain tube), and the HRV is turned on and is set at the right speed.

. If you have a sump pump, ensure it is operating properly, with no obstructions or leaks in the drain line.