As the long, hot Florida summer fades and fall begins to settle in, homeowners across Jacksonville and beyond start shifting their routines – and their homes – to align with cooler days and nights. From adjusting cooling habits to seasonal maintenance and year-end planning, here’s how to make the most of this transition.

1. Adjust Your Cooling Habits

Florida’s fall brings relief from peak heat, but not without its own nuances. As daytime temperatures dip into the mild 70s and evenings cool down significantly, many Jacksonville homeowners begin dialing back their air conditioning.

Opening the windows during the morning or after sunset is a great way to let in fresh air, enjoy the breeze, and naturally cool your home. This not only creates a comfortable indoor environment but also helps reduce reliance on the AC, cutting down on high energy bills. For added efficiency, consider energy-efficient windows that provide year-round comfort while keeping energy costs in check.

2. Seasonal Maintenance: Clean, Inspect, Prepare

With more windows open and doors swinging, fall is the perfect time to refresh your home and gear up for what remains of hurricane season.

Start with the basics: clean window glass and screens to remove dust, pollen, and grime. Clear, streak-free windows not only look better but also let in more natural light during shorter autumn days.

Next, check weatherstripping and seals around your windows and doors. If you notice drafts or difficulty opening and closing, it may be time for repairs or replacements to preserve energy efficiency. Durable, hurricane-tested doors can also offer extra peace of mind.

And remember – hurricane season in Florida officially runs from June 1 through November 30, with activity often peaking between mid-August and October. According to the Florida Climate Center, late-season storms remain a real concern. Ensuring your windows and entry doors are secure now helps safeguard your home as the season winds down.

3. End-of-Year Planning: Save Big on Upgrades

As fall deepens and 2025 comes to a close, it’s a smart time to think ahead about home improvements – especially if new windows or doors are on your list. Not only can upgrades improve comfort and curb appeal, but they may also qualify for valuable tax credits.

The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit allows homeowners to claim 30% of the cost, up to $1,200 per year, for qualifying improvements such as windows and entry doors. Windows can qualify for up to $600, while exterior doors can qualify for up to $250 per door ($500 maximum). These credits are currently available through the end of 2025, but acting sooner ensures you take full advantage.

On top of that, right now, HomeRite is making upgrades even more appealing with a 30% discount on replacement windows and doors, plus a FREE Low-E coating to boost energy efficiency. This is a powerful way to lower utility bills, increase comfort, and prepare your home for every season Florida throws your way.

Fall Into Savings with HomeRite Windows and Doors

Fall in Florida is a season of transition – and opportunity. By shifting your cooling routine, tackling seasonal maintenance, and seizing year-end incentives, you can transform your home into a more efficient, resilient, and comfortable space before winter arrives.

Whether you’re looking to enjoy fresh air through cleaner windows, strengthen your entryways for hurricane season, or save money with energy-efficient upgrades, HomeRite Windows and Doors has you covered. Now is the perfect time to prepare, upgrade, and save – so you can enjoy your Florida home to the fullest this fall and beyond.