
Your open patio is one afternoon storm away from being unusable. An enclosed patio room puts a solid roof overhead, walls that keep bugs and rain out, and a floor that stays dry - so you can enjoy your outdoor space on your own schedule.

Enclosed patio rooms in Largo, FL turn an open outdoor space into a protected, usable room with a solid roof and weather-resistant walls, most projects take four to eight weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, and building on an existing slab typically keeps costs well below a full interior room addition.
If your patio sits empty from May through October because of the heat, the bugs, or the daily afternoon thunderstorms, an enclosed patio room changes how you live in your home.PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms builds enclosed patio rooms throughout Largo and Pinellas County, and we handle the permit process with the City of Largo from start to finish - so you are not navigating city offices on your own.
Homeowners who want full climate control and insulated walls should look at our all season rooms, which take the concept a step further with air conditioning built for Florida's longest and hottest summers.
If your outdoor space is empty for most of the year because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, that is a clear sign an enclosed room would change how you use your home. Largo's summers are genuinely brutal for open-air sitting - a shaded, enclosed space turns a wasted area into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
Pinellas County is well known for its no-see-um season, when these tiny biting insects swarm at dawn and dusk in the warmer months. If you find yourself retreating inside every evening just as the temperature becomes pleasant, an enclosed patio room with proper screening or sealed panels solves this problem completely.
If you notice rust stains on your concrete, water pooling near your foundation, or outdoor furniture that gets soaked during every afternoon storm, your patio is taking a beating that an enclosed room would prevent. Florida's summer thunderstorms are nearly daily from June through September - a covered, enclosed space keeps the slab dry and your belongings protected.
If your existing screen enclosure is more than 15 years old and showing torn screens, a sagging frame, or panels that no longer seal against rain, you may be at the moment to upgrade rather than re-screen. The cost difference between re-screening and a fully enclosed room is often smaller than homeowners expect, and the result is far more usable space year-round.
Every enclosed patio room project starts with a site visit to assess your existing space and slab. For homeowners who want weather protection and bug control without full climate control, an insulated screened or glass-panel room is a practical and cost-effective path. For homeowners who want to use the space comfortably during Florida's summer months, adding a mini-split unit is straightforward and does not require major ductwork. Both options are fully permitted and built to Florida's wind-resistance requirements. Homeowners who want the most durable long-term investment often pair an enclosed patio room with our solarium installation service, which uses glass ceiling panels to maximize natural light in an enclosed, weather-resistant structure.
For homeowners who want a simpler first step before full enclosure, our patio cover installation service adds a solid overhead structure that protects your patio from the Florida sun and rain - without walls or full enclosure - as a practical intermediate option. Many homeowners start here and then choose to enclose at a later stage once they have experienced how much more they use a covered outdoor space.
Homeowners who want bug protection and weather shielding without full climate control - a practical and budget-friendly upgrade from an open patio.
Homeowners who want to use the space comfortably from May through October, with a mini-split or HVAC extension making the room a true year-round living area.
Homeowners with an aging screen frame who want to upgrade to a solid-wall enclosed room without replacing the existing slab.
Homeowners starting from an open yard or bare concrete who want a purpose-built enclosed room designed to match the style of their home.
Largo averages about 50 inches of rain a year, most of it falling in short, heavy bursts during the summer storm season - and the city sits on flat, low-lying land where drainage matters. An enclosed room built without proper attention to slab grading and drainage can lead to water pooling near your foundation or moisture wicking up through the floor. Florida's enclosed structure requirements also reflect this - the Florida Building Commission sets standards that address both wind resistance and water management, and every project we build is reviewed and inspected against those standards.
A large share of Largo's housing stock was built in the 1960s through 1980s with concrete slabs that vary in thickness, condition, and reinforcement. Before we build anything, we assess what you have and tell you honestly whether the existing slab can support the new structure or whether reinforcement is needed - and we put that finding in writing before you sign. We serve homeowners throughout Pinellas County, including Seminole and Pinellas Park, where the same older housing stock and drainage considerations apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation covers your existing patio, your HOA if you have one, and what you are hoping the finished space will do for you. You do not need all the details ready.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab condition, and walk through your options. You receive a written estimate breaking down every major cost before you commit to anything - no vague numbers.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application on your behalf. Plan for one to three weeks of review time before construction begins - this is normal and your contractor manages it entirely.
Slab prep, framing, panels, and trim happen in sequence. A city inspector visits before the project is signed off. We do a final walkthrough with you, answer every question, and remove all construction debris before we leave.
We visit your home, assess the slab, and give you a written quote that covers every cost. No obligation, no pressure to decide on the spot.
(727) 766-0157Many older Largo homes have concrete patios from the 1960s through 1980s that need evaluation before they can support a fully enclosed room. We assess thickness, condition, and levelness at the site visit and tell you what we find before you sign - so there are no structural surprises mid-project.
We handle the entire permit process with the City of Largo from the initial application through the final inspection. You will receive a copy of the approved permit and passed inspection before we leave - which protects you now and when you eventually sell your home.
Every enclosed patio room we build uses framing, fasteners, and glazing that meet Florida's hurricane wind-resistance requirements. These standards are enforced through city inspections - not just stated in a brochure. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends verifying that any contractor you hire carries this knowledge for your specific region.
Your quote covers slab assessment findings, framing, wall panels, roofing, any electrical or ceiling fan work, and HVAC if applicable. No single line item gets added after you sign. Largo homeowners who have dealt with growing contractor quotes understand exactly why this matters.
These are the things that separate a well-built enclosed patio room from one that creates problems a few years down the road. A proper slab assessment, full permits, and wind-rated materials are not upgrades - they are the baseline for work in Largo, FL.
A glass-ceiling solarium brings maximum natural light into a fully enclosed space designed for Florida's climate.
Learn MoreA solid patio cover gives your outdoor space weather protection as a first step before full enclosure.
Learn MoreThe rainy season does not wait - contact us now and we will get your Largo enclosed patio room permitted and scheduled before the next storm rolls through.