Nashville on the Move's Fall Home Prep Guide

by Holly Eberhardt

🍁 Fall Home Prep Guide for Nashville Homeowners

As the temperatures drop and the leaves start to turn, it’s the perfect time to get your home ready for fall. Whether you’re settling in for the season or preparing to list your home, a little maintenance now can save you time and money later. Check out our preferred vendors webpage to get the ball rolling. Here’s a quick guide to keep your Middle Tennessee home in top shape this autumn.


🍂 Outdoor Prep

Fall in Nashville means cooler temps and plenty of falling leaves. Protect your home and boost curb appeal with these outdoor tasks:

  • Clean gutters and downspouts – Autumn rains and leaves can clog quickly, leading to drainage issues.

  • Inspect the roof for loose shingles or signs of damage before winter weather hits.

  • Trim trees and shrubs, especially near your home or power lines, to prevent storm damage.

  • Aerate and seed the lawn – early fall is the ideal time for Middle Tennessee grass.

  • Fertilize and winterize landscaping to keep everything healthy through the colder months.

  • Clean and store outdoor furniture or cover it to protect against the elements.

  • Seal driveway or walkway cracks before freezing temperatures arrive.

  • Add fall flowers like mums or pansies to refresh your curb appeal.


🏡 Indoor Prep

Make your home cozy and efficient before the holiday season begins:

  • Schedule an HVAC tune-up to ensure your system is running efficiently.

  • Replace air filters to improve air quality and energy savings.

  • Clean your fireplace and chimney before that first cozy fire.

  • Check weatherstripping and caulking around doors and windows to keep the cold air out.

  • Reverse ceiling fans to circulate warm air downward.

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for safety.

  • Inspect attics and basements for any pests seeking warmth.

  • Deep clean rugs and upholstery before guests arrive for the holidays.


🛠 Seasonal Swaps & Storage

Transition your home for the cooler months with these easy swaps:

  • Rotate your wardrobe – pack away summer clothes and bring out sweaters, coats, and boots.

  • Switch bedding to heavier blankets and duvets for cozy nights.

  • Update porch décor with pumpkins, lanterns, and autumn wreaths.

  • Stock up on firewood if you have a wood-burning fireplace.

  • Organize your garage or storage areas to make room for holiday décor and winter gear.


🌧 Nashville-Specific Extras

Our Middle Tennessee climate brings unique seasonal challenges—these quick checks can make a big difference:

  • Inspect sump pumps and drainage systems to avoid flash flooding during fall storms.

  • Weatherproof outdoor faucets and hoses before the first frost.

  • Prepare an emergency storm kit with flashlights, batteries, and bottled water.

  • Check insulation around crawl spaces, a key area in many Nashville homes for maintaining warmth and preventing frozen pipes.


A little prep now goes a long way toward a smooth, stress-free season. Whether you’re getting your home ready for winter—or ready for the market—these fall maintenance tips will help your home stay comfortable, safe, and beautiful all season long.

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