DIY Home Maintenance · Canada

Fix it once, fix it right, before winter sets in.

A working reference for Canadian households: how to patch a wall after a doorknob meets it, stop a dripping tap, and stay ahead of the seasonal jobs that quietly cost the most when ignored.

An organized hand-tool box with common home repair tools
A basic, well-sorted tool box covers most minor repairs. Image: Wikimedia Commons (CC).
What this covers

Three areas where small effort prevents large bills

Most home repair questions fall into a handful of recurring jobs. The guidance here stays specific to those jobs and to the conditions of a Canadian climate.

Walls & surfaces

Drywall and plaster patching

Nail pops, doorknob dents, and small holes. The right filler, the right number of coats, and how long to wait between them.

Fixtures

Taps, valves, and fittings

A dripping faucet is almost always a worn washer or cartridge. Identifying the fixture type before buying parts saves a second trip.

Seasonal

Freeze-thaw upkeep

Weatherstripping, gutters, and shut-off checks timed to the Canadian calendar, from the first frost warnings to spring melt.

Guides

Latest reference articles

A drywall section being repaired and patched
Walls

Patching Drywall Holes the Right Way

From a pinhole to a fist-sized hole: matching the repair method to the damage and sanding to an invisible finish.

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A modern kitchen faucet over a sink
Fixtures

Fixing Leaky Faucets Without a Plumber

Compression, cartridge, ball, and ceramic-disc taps each fail differently. How to tell which one you have and what to replace.

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A person applying caulk with a caulking gun
Seasonal

Seasonal Home Upkeep Across the Canadian Year

A month-by-month checklist built around freeze-thaw cycles, from sealing gaps in autumn to clearing gutters after spring melt.

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How a job gets read here

Plain steps, no upselling

Each guide moves through the same honest sequence so you know what a repair actually involves before you start.

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Before you begin any repair

Confirm you can isolate the system you are working on, such as a water shut-off valve under the sink or the main valve for the home. Work within local building codes, and call a licensed trade for anything involving structural elements, gas, or main electrical service.

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