Your First 90 Days

A week-by-week checklist for new Ontario homeowners. What to check, when to check it, and which verified contractors to call if something needs attention.

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Week 1: Secure & Safety

The non-negotiables before you unpack

Change all exterior locks and garage codes

A locksmith can rekey all locks to one key for $150–$250.

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Locate and label your main water shutoff valve

Usually in the basement near the front wall. Turn it off and on to make sure it works.

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Locate your electrical panel and label all breakers

Run each breaker one at a time and label what it controls.

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Locate your gas shutoff valve (if applicable)

Usually near the gas meter on the exterior wall. Know how to turn it off.

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Test all smoke detectors and CO detectors

Replace batteries even if they test fine. Replace units older than 10 years (smoke) or 7 years (CO).

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Check that all doors and windows lock properly

Note any that stick or don’t latch — fix before winter.

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Month 1: Systems Check

Get your major systems inspected before they surprise you

Schedule an HVAC inspection and filter change

A tune-up costs $100–$200 and can prevent a $5,000 emergency repair. Change filters every 3 months.

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Have a licensed electrician inspect the panel

Especially important for homes 25+ years old. Look for Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels — both are fire risks.

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Check water heater age and condition

Average lifespan is 8–12 years. The age is on the serial number sticker. If it’s over 10, budget for replacement.

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Test all GFCI outlets (kitchen, bathrooms, exterior)

Press the TEST button — it should click and cut power. Press RESET to restore. Replace any that don’t trip.

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Run water in all taps and flush all toilets

Look for slow drains, running toilets, or low pressure — signs of issues the inspection may have missed.

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Check for signs of water damage in basement

Look for white mineral deposits on walls, musty smell, or staining. Address before it becomes mold.

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Month 2: Exterior & Envelope

Protect what keeps the weather out

Inspect roof from ground level (binoculars)

Look for missing/curled shingles, sagging, or dark patches. If you see issues, get a professional inspection ($200–$400).

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Clean gutters and check downspout drainage

Downspouts should direct water at least 6 feet from the foundation. Extensions cost $10–$15 each.

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Inspect caulking around windows and doors

Cracked or missing caulking lets in cold air and moisture. A tube of exterior caulk is $8 and takes 30 minutes.

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Check driveway and walkways for cracks

Water enters cracks, freezes, and makes them bigger. Seal small cracks before winter.

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Trim branches within 6 feet of the roof

Overhanging branches drop debris into gutters and can damage shingles in storms.

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Check grading — ground should slope away from foundation

Poor grading is the #1 cause of basement water problems. Soil should slope 1 inch per foot for 6 feet.

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Month 3: Prevention & Maintenance

Set up the habits that protect your investment

Schedule a pest inspection

Look for droppings, gnaw marks, or entry points in the basement and attic. Prevention is 10x cheaper than treatment.

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Create a home maintenance calendar

Furnace filter every 3 months. Gutters twice a year. HVAC tune-up annually. Water heater flush annually.

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Set up a relationship with a trusted general contractor

Having a go-to contractor before an emergency means you won’t hire in panic. Check their FinderHub Trust Index score.

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Document everything with photos

Photograph every room, every system, every exterior side. Store in cloud. This is your baseline for insurance claims.

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Review your home insurance coverage

Confirm replacement cost (not market value), water/sewer backup coverage, and liability limits. Many default policies have gaps.

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Check if your contractors have WSIB clearance

WSIB clearance protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property. FinderHub verifies this automatically.

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Need a contractor for any of these tasks?

FinderHub rates 18,000+ Ontario contractors with government-verified licenses and Trust Index scores. Know before you hire.