Welcome to your guide for condo living. Vancouver homes require specific care. Strata rules change the way you fix things. Mistakes lead to fines or water damage. Avoid these errors to save money. Follow these simple steps to maintain your property.

1. Ignoring Strata Bylaws

You live in Yaletown or the West End. You want to change a light fixture. You want to mount a shelf. Stop. Read your strata bylaws first. Many owners assume they own everything inside the walls. This is incorrect.

Strata corporations often own the "common property." This includes pipes, wires, and exterior walls. You need written permission for most changes.

The Fix:
Open your strata handbook. Locate the section on alterations. Email your strata council. Describe your plan. Wait for written approval. Then proceed with the work.

2. Poor Bathroom Caulking

Old caulk cracks over time. Water enters the wall. This causes rot in Kitsilano and East Vancouver condos. Owners often buy the wrong silicone. They apply it over old, dirty caulk. The seal fails within weeks.

A close-up of professional silicone caulking in a white-tiled bathroom

The Fix:
Remove all old caulk with a plastic scraper. Clean the area with rubbing alcohol. Dry the surface completely. Apply a thin bead of 100% silicone. Smooth the bead with a wet finger. Let it cure for 24 hours. Then use the shower.

3. Improper TV Mounting

Condo walls in Yaletown and Downtown often use metal studs. These are thinner than wood. Standard screws will not hold a heavy TV. Owners also drill into "party walls" between units. These walls contain fire-rated drywall and soundproofing.

A large TV perfectly mounted on a concrete-style wall with no wires

The Fix:
Use a stud finder to locate the metal studs. Buy specific toggle bolts for metal. Drill a small pilot hole. Insert the toggle bolt. Secure the mount. Then attach your TV. Avoid drilling into concrete ceilings without strata permission. You can find a handyman in Vancouver to help with secure mounting.

4. Unsealed Portable AC Window Kits

Summers in the West End and Main St get hot. Owners install portable AC units. They use the plastic window kits provided. These kits often fit poorly. Gaps let heat in and cool air out. Condensation can drip down the building exterior. This violates many Vancouver strata rules.

A professional AC window kit installation in a modern window frame

The Fix:
Measure your window opening. Cut a custom plexiglass or foam board insert. Fit the AC hose into the board. Seal the edges with weatherstripping. Then check for drips. Ensure no water falls onto your neighbor's balcony.

5. Skipping Faucet and Fixture Maintenance

Hard water buildup affects faucets in South Vancouver and Burnaby. Small drips seem minor. These drips waste water. They cause mineral stains on sinks. They can lead to floods if the internal cartridge fails.

The Fix:
Check your faucets every six months. Look for leaks under the sink. Replace the aerator if the flow is low. Replace the cartridge if the handle feels tight. Turn off the water valves under the sink first. Then take the old part to the store. Match the part exactly. Then install the new one.

6. Blind Drilling into Walls

Vancouver condos are dense. Walls hide electrical lines and plumbing pipes. Owners drill to hang art or mirrors. They hit a pipe. The resulting flood damages multiple floors. You become liable for the strata insurance deductible. This deductible often exceeds $25,000.

The Fix:
Use a multi-scanner tool. Locate wires and pipes before drilling. Stay away from areas directly above or below outlets. Avoid drilling near bathrooms or kitchens. Use Command hooks for light items. Then use professional help for heavy items.

7. Hiring Uninsured Help

Owners often hire "helpers" from online marketplaces. These people lack insurance. They lack WorkSafeBC coverage. If they get hurt in your home, you are liable. If they cause a leak, your insurance may not cover the damage.

Randall The Handyman professional service van with branding

The Fix:
Verify the contractor's insurance. Ask for a WorkSafeBC clearance letter. Ensure they have a Vancouver business license. Work with professionals who know strata buildings. Randall The Handyman provides licensed and insured service.

Professional Handyman Rates in Vancouver

Budgeting for repairs is simple. We offer transparent pricing for all Metro Vancouver areas. This includes Richmond, North Vancouver, and West Vancouver.

  • First Hour: $120
  • Each Additional Hour: $85

We help with drywall repairs, painting, and furniture assembly. We also handle smart home setups and property maintenance.

Service Areas

We serve these local neighborhoods:

  • Yaletown
  • Kerrisdale
  • Kitsilano
  • West End
  • East Vancouver
  • UBC
  • Westside
  • South Vancouver
  • Main St & South Main St
  • Burnaby
  • Richmond
  • North Vancouver
  • West Vancouver

Next Steps for Homeowners

Walk through your condo today. Check your bathroom caulking. Look under your kitchen sink. Test your smoke detectors. Make a list of small repairs. Then call a professional.

Fixing small issues prevents big disasters. Maintain your home. Protect your investment. Start your to-do list now.

Contact us to schedule your Vancouver handyman services. We make repairs simple.


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