homeowner tips September 11, 2025

10 Homeowner Tips for Fall in Florida

Fall in Florida may not mean raking piles of leaves or shoveling snow, but it’s still the ideal time to reset your home and prepare for the busy holiday season. From boosting curb appeal to protecting against storm season leftovers, here are 10 unique homeowner tips for fall.


1. Refresh Outdoor Furniture

Instead of storing it like in northern states, Floridians often use patios year-round. Clean cushions, replace faded pillows, and add a cozy throw blanket so your outdoor spaces feel ready for cooler evenings.

2. Check for Storm Damage You Missed

Hurricane season runs through November. Walk around your property to check fences, lanai screens, and siding for storm wear and tear that may not have been obvious in summer.

3. Prep for Holiday Guests Early

If you host family during Thanksgiving or Christmas, start now: declutter guest rooms, organize closets, and stock up on essentials like fresh linens. A little prep now avoids last-minute stress.

4. Create a Hurricane Supply Refresh Box

As fall storms can still roll through, make sure your storm supplies are organized. Replace expired batteries, restock bottled water, and keep flashlights handy.

5. Add Seasonal Curb Appeal

A simple fall wreath, a few potted mums, or even tropical plants with deep orange or yellow tones can give your home a festive look—especially appealing if you’re thinking of selling this fall.

6. Check Irrigation Settings

Summer rains can mask sprinkler issues. As rainfall slows, test your irrigation system to make sure it’s watering efficiently and adjust timers for cooler weather.

7. Schedule Pest Prevention

When temps drop, pests look for warmth. Have a pest control check done to prevent rodents, ants, or termites from sneaking inside.

8. Swap Ceiling Fan Direction

Many homeowners don’t realize you can reverse ceiling fan direction. In fall, set blades to turn clockwise on a low speed—this helps push warmer air down without raising energy bills.

9. Organize Your Garage or Shed

Fall is a smart time to purge old paint cans, broken tools, or beach gear you didn’t use. An organized garage means more usable storage and better resale value.

10. Plan Your Fall Home Projects List

Finally, fall is the perfect planning season. Whether it’s repainting the exterior, upgrading landscaping, or renovating a bathroom, map out projects before the holiday rush so you’re ready for the new year.


Bottom Line:
Fall in Florida isn’t about leaf piles—it’s about getting your home guest-ready, storm-safe, and cozy for the season ahead. Tackle a few of these fresh fall homeowner tips, and you’ll set your property up for comfort, safety, and long-term value.

Thinking about buying or selling in St. Petersburg or Pinellas County this fall? Call or text me at 614-980-3801 or email gulfhomesinparadise@gmail.com.