
Stop losing your outdoor space to heat, rain, and bugs. An all season room gives you a fully insulated, climate-controlled room you can actually use on the hottest July afternoon or coolest January morning.

All season rooms in Largo, FL create a fully enclosed, climate-controlled living space attached to your home, most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, and a properly built room adds usable square footage you can count on twelve months a year.
Unlike a screened porch that sits empty from May through October, an all season room has insulated walls, sealed windows, and real air conditioning - so the temperature inside stays where you set it regardless of what Largo summer heat is doing outside. PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms builds all season rooms throughout Largo and Pinellas County, handling every permit, inspection, and material decision so you do not have to figure it out on your own.
If you are comparing options, our enclosed patio rooms are a popular choice for homeowners who want a protected outdoor living space at a more accessible price point, while still getting a solid roof and weather-resistant walls.
If you walk out to your screened enclosure in July and immediately come back inside, you are not getting the outdoor living space you paid for. Largo's climate means a screen alone gives you about four or five comfortable months. An all season room gives you twelve months of usable space - even during the heat index days that make July unbearable.
Largo's rainy season runs June through September with heavy afternoon downpours that can dump an inch of rain in under an hour. If your existing porch or enclosure gets wet during these storms - whether from rain blowing in, a leaking roof panel, or pooling water - an all season room with a sealed roof and proper drainage solves this completely.
Many Largo homeowners want a home office, a workout room, or a place to host family that does not take over the living room. If you are running out of usable indoor space but have a backyard or patio that is going to waste, an all season room adds a real room to your home at a fraction of the cost of a full interior addition.
If your screened room or Florida room was added decades ago and you notice sagging roof panels, windows that do not close properly, visible rust on the framing, or a floor that feels soft, the structure may be at the end of its useful life. Replacing it with a properly permitted all season room gives you a fresh start built to current Florida standards.
Every all season room we build starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you plan to use the space. The two paths most Largo homeowners choose from are a fully climate-controlled room tied to the home's air conditioning system, and a well-insulated room with a dedicated mini-split unit. Both are built to Florida's wind-resistance requirements and fully permitted through the City of Largo. Homeowners who want the maximum in glass and natural light often pair this with our four season sunrooms, which emphasize panoramic window systems and insulated glass panels designed for Florida's intense solar exposure.
For homeowners with an existing patio structure, we often begin with an assessment of what is already there. Our enclosed patio rooms service covers conversions of older screen enclosures and open patios into protected, weather-resistant spaces - often at a lower overall cost when the existing slab is in good condition. This is a smart starting point for homeowners who want to improve their outdoor space without committing to a full climate-controlled build right away.
Homeowners who want their new room to feel like any other room in the house, tied directly to the existing central air and heat system.
Homeowners who prefer an independent climate zone for the addition, with a wall-mounted unit sized precisely for the space - no ductwork required.
Homeowners with an aging screen room or lanai who want to upgrade to a fully insulated, sealed structure without tearing out a solid slab.
Homeowners starting from scratch who want a purpose-built addition on a fresh concrete slab, designed from the ground up to match their home.
Largo averages over 240 sunny days a year with summer heat index values that regularly top 100 degrees. A room that is not properly insulated and connected to real air conditioning will feel like a greenhouse by mid-morning in July - unusable for the months you most want to use it. Florida's energy code sets minimum requirements for insulation and glazing, but the best all season rooms are built well above those minimums because local contractors know what a Largo summer actually feels like. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on thermal performance standards that shape how quality Florida rooms are designed.
Pinellas County is also one of the most hurricane-exposed counties in the country, and all season rooms here must meet strict wind-load requirements that are enforced through the permitting process. That affects which windows, roof panels, and wall connections are acceptable - and it is one reason working with a contractor who has built in this specific area matters. We serve homeowners across the peninsula, including Clearwater and St. Petersburg, where the same wind zone requirements apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers your space, your goals, and a rough sense of scope - you do not need all the answers ready before you call.
We visit your home, check the condition of your foundation or slab, take measurements, and walk through design options. This visit is free and typically takes 30 to 60 minutes with no obligation.
You receive a written proposal covering every cost - foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC. Once you sign, we file the permit with the City of Largo. Plan for two to six weeks of review time before construction begins.
Foundation, framing, windows, and roofing go up in sequence. A city inspector signs off at key stages. We walk you through the finished room, show you how every system works, and hand over your permit documentation before we leave.
No pressure, no obligation. We will visit your Largo home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate you can compare fairly.
(727) 766-0157We build every all season room to meet Florida's strict hurricane wind-resistance requirements - verified by a city inspector, not just promised on paper. Your room will not be a weak point in your home when a storm rolls through.
We handle the entire permit process with the City of Largo from application to final inspection sign-off. You will have a copy of the approved permit and passed inspection on file before we consider the job done - which matters when you sell.
A room that looks great in photos but overheats by 10 a.m. in July is not a successful project. We select insulation, glazing, and HVAC solutions specifically for Largo's heat and humidity - drawing on guidance from the National Sunroom Association on Florida-specific performance standards.
Your written estimate covers foundation, framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and HVAC connection. The price you agree to at signing is the price you pay. Many Largo homeowners have experienced the frustration of a low opening quote that grows mid-project - we do not operate that way.
Every detail above reflects how we approach all season room projects in Largo. A room built to Florida standards with a transparent scope and full permit documentation gives you confidence both while you are enjoying it and the day you decide to sell.
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Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we start your application with the City of Largo, the sooner you are sitting in a room that is comfortable every day of the year.