As the crisp autumn air settles over Fort St. John, it’s the perfect time for homeowners to prepare their properties for the long Northern BC winter ahead. Fall is a season of transition—not just for leaves, but for your home. A little preparation now can save you stress, money, and keep your home cozy when the snow arrives.
Start with the Exterior
Begin by tackling outdoor spaces. Clear leaves and debris from gutters to prevent ice dams and water damage. Inspect your roof for any missing shingles or weak spots that could cause leaks once snow arrives. Drain hoses, shut off exterior faucets, and store or cover patio furniture and equipment to protect them from the cold. Proper insulation and attic ventilation also play a big role in preventing ice buildup on the roof and reducing moisture issues inside.
Keep Your Home Cozy
Inside the home, focus on heating and comfort. Make sure your furnace is serviced and filters are replaced. If you have a fireplace or wood stove, have it cleaned and inspected. Small details like sealing drafts around windows and doors can make a noticeable difference in warmth and energy bills.
Safety and Preparedness
Safety is another priority. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and keep winter essentials on hand, from ice melt and shovels to emergency supplies. These simple steps keep your home safe, functional, and stress-free all winter long.
Why This Matters for Sellers
For homeowners planning to sell, fall maintenance has an extra benefit: homes that are clean, cozy, and well-prepared stand out to buyers. Motivated buyers in Fort St. John and the Peace Region appreciate a property that feels move-in ready, and a well-maintained home can help you attract more interest—even in the colder months.
Winter doesn’t have to slow down your plans. By taking proactive steps this fall, you can protect your investment, enjoy a comfortable season, and set your home up for success, whether you’re staying or selling.
📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441 for expert advice on preparing your home for winter or navigating the Fort St. John real estate market.
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍
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