Ontario winters don't give you much warning. One week you're raking leaves in a light jacket; three weeks later there's ice on the driveway and frozen gutters pushing water into your soffit. The homeowners who avoid costly winter damage are the ones who prepare systematically in the weeks before freeze-up. This timeline tells you exactly what to do, and when.
Why Timing Matters More Than You Think
Winter home preparation isn't just a to-do list β it's a time-sensitive sequence where each task has a window that closes. Driveway sealing requires temperatures above 10Β°C to cure properly; that window closes in mid-October in Kitchener-Waterloo. Gutter cleaning must happen after leaves fall but before gutters freeze β that means November, not December. Snow removal contracts need to be secured before the first snowfall, when demand spikes and most good services are fully booked.
Missing these windows doesn't just mean deferring the task β it often means paying for damage that the task would have prevented. A clogged frozen gutter can push ice behind your fascia and into your attic. An unsealed driveway absorbs water, freezes, and cracks. An unsecured snow removal contract means calling around frantically after the first major storm.
The good news: the timeline is consistent year over year, and once you have your contractors lined up and your tasks scheduled, it takes very little time to execute. This guide gives you the full playbook.
September: Assessment and Early Booking
September is your preparation month β the time to assess, plan, and book services before demand peaks. The weather is still comfortable, and you have time to handle anything you discover during your inspection.
| Task | DIY or Pro | Why September? |
|---|---|---|
| Roof visual inspection (binoculars from ground) | DIY | Plenty of time to book roofing work before winter |
| Attic insulation check | DIY / Pro | Adding insulation is complex work; book early |
| Check and re-caulk around windows, doors, penetrations | DIY | Caulk needs 48+ hours to cure; avoid cold application |
| Book driveway sealing (for October execution) | Book Pro | Sealers book up fast; secure your October spot now |
| Book soft wash / exterior clean (for October) | Book Pro | Best done before cold weather affects curing time |
| Book snow removal service | Book Pro | Quality snow removal services fill up in Sept/Oct |
| Test heat cables / de-icing cables if installed | DIY | Plenty of time to replace if faulty |
The roof inspection from the ground catches obvious issues: missing or curling shingles, displaced flashing around chimneys or vents, moss or lichen growth that will worsen over winter. You don't need to climb the roof β a pair of binoculars and a walk around the perimeter reveals most significant problems. If you see anything concerning, book a professional roof inspection before October.
Pro Tip: Book your exterior services in September for October delivery. By the time October arrives, good exterior cleaning companies in KW are heavily scheduled β homeowners who call in October often wait 2β4 weeks for availability. September bookers get first choice of dates.
October: Exterior Cleaning and Surface Protection
October is the action month for exterior services. The trees still have most of their leaves, which means gutter cleaning isn't appropriate yet β but driveway sealing, exterior washing, and several other tasks have their last window before cold temperatures close the door.
- Driveway sealing β Must be done while daytime temperatures are consistently above 10Β°C. This is typically early-to-mid October in the KW area. Waiting for November is often too late for proper curing. Our driveway sealing service should be booked for this window.
- Exterior soft wash / pressure wash β Before the first frost, cleaning solutions work most effectively. Removing algae, mold, and mildew from siding before winter prevents them from continuing to grow under frozen conditions and damaging paint adhesion. Soft washing your home's exterior in October sets you up for winter in the best possible condition.
- Window cleaning β A fall window cleaning after summer pollen and grime, before winter sets low-angle sun showing every smudge. This is one of the two best times of year for this service.
- Downspout extensions check β Make sure all downspout extensions are directing water away from your foundation. Extensions that discharge toward the foundation will create ice near your foundation wall as temperatures drop.
- Exterior hose bibs β Disconnect garden hoses, drain the line, and close interior shutoff valves for outdoor faucets before the first frost. A frozen outdoor faucet that splits internally can leak hundreds of gallons into your wall cavity before you notice it in spring.
- Irrigation system winterization β If you have in-ground irrigation, have it blown out by a professional before freeze-up. This is typically early-to-mid October in the KW area.
November: Gutter Cleaning and Final Exterior Prep
November is gutter month. This is the most time-sensitive task in the entire winter preparation cycle, with the narrowest window: after the last leaves have fallen (typically mid-to-late November in Waterloo Region), but before the first hard freeze locks debris into the gutters and makes cleaning impractical.
Gutter cleaning timing: Aim for the third or fourth week of November in a typical year. Most maples and oaks have finished dropping leaves by this point, but the gutters haven't yet been frozen. This is when professional gutter cleaning is most effective and most important.
Why not wait until October? Because leaves are still falling. Cleaning gutters in October means cleaning them again when the remaining leaves fall. Why not December? Because overnight temperatures below -5Β°C in Kitchener-Waterloo can freeze debris-laden gutters solid, making cleaning extremely difficult and potentially damaging to both gutters and equipment.
Pro Tip: Call your gutter cleaning company in September to book a "late November" slot. This is the most-booked window of the year for gutter services in KW β leave it too late and you may not get your preferred company before freeze-up.
Other November tasks:
- Verify snow removal service is confirmed and contact information is saved
- Move summer patio furniture indoors or cover with weatherproof covers
- Clear away any items near the foundation (wood piles, planters) that trap moisture against the building
- Check weatherstripping on all exterior doors β cold air infiltration is most apparent in November; this is easy and cheap to fix
- Test smoke and CO detectors; replace batteries as needed
- Have furnace inspected and filter replaced if due
December: Final Checks and Winter-Ready Confirmation
By December, most exterior work is done. This is your confirmation and monitoring month β making sure the systems you've prepared are functioning as expected through the first cold snaps.
- Walk the exterior after the first major rainfall or early snow event β look for any new gutter overflow, ice formation at the foundation, or unexpected water pooling
- Confirm heat cables are operating if you have them (touch test on the cable, or confirm via thermostat display)
- Check attic after first cold snap for frost accumulation β frost in the attic indicates air sealing issues and can lead to significant moisture damage when it melts
- Confirm your snow removal contract includes the trigger depth you want and that the company has your current contact information
- Keep a bag of ice melt on hand near your entryways β not road salt (which damages concrete and landscaping) but a calcium chloride or sand-based product for safer traction
Services to Book in September for Fall Delivery
Based on our experience serving hundreds of homeowners across Kitchener-Waterloo each fall, here are the services where advance booking matters most:
| Service | Best Month | Book By | Risk of Waiting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driveway Sealing | October | September | Temperature window closes; damage over winter |
| Soft Wash / Exterior Clean | October | September | Cold reduces effectiveness; booking backlog |
| Gutter Cleaning | Mid-late November | September/October | Prime November slots fill up fast |
| Snow Removal | Active OctβApr | September | Good services fully booked by first snowfall |
| Eavestrough Installation/Repair | SeptemberβOctober | August/September | Cold makes installation difficult; freeze damage risk |
Your Complete Ontario Winter Prep Checklist
Print this and work through it each fall:
September:
- Roof visual inspection from ground (binoculars)
- Attic insulation and ventilation check
- Re-caulk windows, doors, and penetrations as needed
- Book driveway sealing (for October delivery)
- Book exterior wash/soft wash (for October delivery)
- Book snow removal service
- Book gutter cleaning (for late November delivery)
- Test heat cables / de-icing systems
October:
- Driveway sealing completed (before sustained cold)
- Exterior soft wash / pressure wash completed
- Window cleaning
- Downspout extensions verified and directed properly
- Outdoor hose bibs drained and closed
- Irrigation system blown out by professional
- Outdoor furniture moved or covered
November:
- Gutter cleaning completed (mid-to-late November, after last leaves)
- Weatherstripping on all exterior doors checked
- Foundation perimeter cleared of moisture-trapping items
- Furnace inspection and filter replacement
- Smoke/CO detector batteries replaced
December:
- Post-rain/snow exterior walkthrough for overflow and ice
- Attic inspection after first cold snap
- Snow removal contract confirmed with current contact info
- Ice melt / traction product stocked at entry points
D&D Home Services handles gutter cleaning, exterior washing, driveway sealing, and snow removal for homeowners throughout Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Guelph. Contact us in September to get your fall maintenance sequence booked while availability is good.
"The homeowners who call us in panic in December wanting gutter cleaning before a rain storm are the same ones who could have booked in September for a quarter of the stress. Ontario's schedule is predictable β work with it, not against it."
β David, D&D Home Services Co-Founder
