
Stop settling for a screened porch that you can only use half the year. Get a fully designed, permitted, hurricane-rated sunroom built exactly the way you want it.

Custom sunrooms in Largo, FL are designed and built to match your home, your HOA requirements, and Florida's wind standards, with most projects complete eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract.
A lot of Largo homeowners have a screened porch they stop using by May because the heat makes it unbearable. A properly designed custom sunroom in Largo solves that problem - with the right glass, insulation, and ventilation built in from day one. PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms designs each room around how you plan to use it, whether that is a plant-filled retreat, a casual dining extension, or a quiet home office with natural light.
If you want a room that can be climate-controlled and connected to your existing HVAC, our sunroom construction team handles every step from permit application through final inspection, making sure every detail meets Pinellas County requirements.
If your back porch or lanai is only usable for a few months, the space is not working for you. In Largo, a screened enclosure without climate control is typically too hot from late spring through early fall and too buggy the rest of the time. A properly built custom sunroom gives you that space back, twelve months a year.
If rain comes through around the windows, under the door, or through the roof of an existing enclosure during Florida's afternoon thunderstorms, that is a structural problem. Persistent moisture leads to mold and rot that can spread into your main home. A custom sunroom with proper flashing and sealed connections eliminates this.
Many Largo homes built in the 1960s and 70s have small rooms and limited natural light. A custom sunroom addition creates a bright, open space designed around what you actually want to do in it - reading, plants, a morning coffee spot. It is often the most practical way to get a room that fits your life.
If a previous owner added an enclosure without permits, that space can complicate your home sale or insurance claim. In Pinellas County, unpermitted additions may need to be brought up to current code before closing. Replacing or properly permitting the space now - before you are under contract - gives you control over the process and the cost.
Every custom sunroom starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space. Homeowners who want year-round comfort choose a fully climate-controlled room with insulated walls, low-E glass, and a connection to their home's cooling system. That path leads to our sunroom construction process, which covers everything from permit application to final walkthrough, built exactly to your home's layout and Pinellas County's wind requirements.
For homeowners who want the design to be part of the value, we offer dedicated sunroom design services that plan your room before permits are filed - choosing glass types, roof styles, and layouts that work with your existing home and HOA requirements. Good design decisions upfront save money and headaches during construction.
Homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that is comfortable in July and January - the most popular choice in Largo's long-summer climate.
Homeowners who primarily want a bug-free, weather-protected space for the cooler months and are comfortable with a more affordable starting point.
Homeowners who want maximum natural light through glass walls and a glass or translucent roof - designed with heat management built in for Florida's sun.
Homeowners with an existing screened enclosure or older sunroom who want it properly permitted, upgraded to current wind standards, and redesigned for year-round use.
Largo sits in Pinellas County's high-wind zone, which means every sunroom built here must be engineered for hurricane-force winds. That affects the framing, the glass specifications, and the connections between the new room and your existing home. Low- emissivity glass - which reflects heat while still letting light in - is not optional in this climate, it is what separates a room you use in July from one you avoid until November. For more on how glass choices affect comfort in Florida, the U.S. Department of Energy has a plain-language guide to window and glass performance in hot climates.
Most Largo homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s on concrete slab foundations, which affects how a custom sunroom attaches and what preparation the existing slab needs before construction begins. Many neighborhoods in this area also have HOA requirements that govern exterior additions, so approval needs to happen before permits are filed. We serve homeowners throughout Largo as well as nearby Clearwater and Palm Harbor, where similar HOA and wind-zone conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation covers the size and use you have in mind, your HOA situation, and a rough budget range - you do not need to have every answer ready before calling.
We come to your home, look at the space in person, check the slab or foundation, and talk through design options that work with your home's layout. This visit is free and typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a detailed written proposal with scope, materials, and a full price breakdown. Once you sign, we handle HOA submission if needed and file the permit application with Pinellas County - typically a two to four week review period.
Construction covers framing, glass installation, roofing, and interior finishing in sequence. A county inspector signs off on the work. We walk you through the finished room before we leave and hand over all permit documentation.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We handle permits, HOA submission, and the full build.
(727) 766-0157We specify low-E glass and proper insulation on every custom sunroom we build in Largo - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. A room that turns into a greenhouse by May is not a room you will use. We build rooms that earn their square footage twelve months a year.
We handle the full permit process with the City of Largo and Pinellas County so you do not have to navigate it yourself. An unpermitted addition can derail a home sale or void insurance coverage. We hand you the completed permit documentation when the job is done.
Largo sits in a high-wind zone, and every custom sunroom we build meets Florida's structural requirements for hurricane-force winds. The framing, glass, and roof connections are engineered for the worst the Gulf Coast can produce. The Florida Building Commission sets the standards we build to on every project.
A large share of Largo's neighborhoods are in deed-restricted communities, and getting caught without HOA approval mid-project leads to fines or forced changes. We know what Largo-area HOAs typically require and can prepare your submission package before a shovel hits the ground.
Every custom sunroom we build in Largo goes through the same process: a site visit, a written proposal with full cost breakdown, permits pulled before construction begins, and a licensed inspector signing off before we call the job done. That process protects you, your home's value, and your investment.
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