
Sunroom Contractor in Seminole, FL
Your Seminole home deserves a beautiful sunroom that adds space and natural light. We build custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures throughout Seminole, from Bay Pines to Lake Seminole neighborhoods. Let us show you how a professionally built sunroom can transform your property.
(727) 766-0157Our Services
We provide complete sunroom and outdoor living solutions for Seminole residents. Every project is built to last and designed to complement your home.
Sunrooms for Seminole's Waterfront Properties
Seminole sits right along Boca Ciega Bay and Lake Seminole, which means many homes have beautiful water views worth protecting and enjoying. A sunroom lets you take advantage of those views year-round without dealing with wind, bugs, or afternoon thunderstorms.
Homes near the water need extra attention to corrosion-resistant materials and proper waterproofing. We use marine-grade aluminum framing and stainless hardware on waterfront projects. Our sunroom installations in neighborhoods like Seminole Shores and along Park Boulevard are built to handle salt air and high humidity without breaking down.
If your home backs up to water or sits near the Intracoastal, we'll design your sunroom specifically for that environment. Windows should face your best views, and the whole structure needs to meet Florida's strict wind load requirements for coastal areas.


Pool Enclosures and Screen Rooms in Seminole
Many Seminole homes have pools that need proper enclosures to keep out leaves, insects, and debris. A pool enclosure reduces your cleaning time significantly and makes swimming more enjoyable. You won't be constantly fishing out palm fronds or dealing with bugs landing in the water.
We also build standalone screen room enclosures for patios and outdoor areas throughout Seminole. These structures use heavy-duty aluminum framing and commercial-grade screening designed to handle Florida weather. The screening blocks bugs and sun while still allowing fresh air circulation.
Screen rooms cost less than full sunrooms but still give you protected outdoor space you'll actually use. If you already have a covered patio or lanai, we can often screen it in within a few days. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property.
Four-Season Comfort in Seminole's Climate
Summer temperatures in Seminole regularly hit the low 90s with high humidity. A three-season sunroom without climate control becomes unusable for months at a time. That's why most of our Seminole customers choose four-season sunrooms with proper insulation and air conditioning.
A four-season room includes insulated glass, thermal framing, and connections to your home's HVAC system. This means you can use the space comfortably year-round, just like any other room in your house. Our four-season sunroom designs are especially popular with families near Seminole Recreation Center and around Bay Pines who want true living space, not just a seasonal room.
Energy-efficient windows and proper insulation keep your cooling costs reasonable. We'll show you exactly what features make sense for your budget and how you plan to use the space.

Our Process
Here's how we handle your Seminole sunroom project from start to finish. We keep things organized and communicate clearly every step of the way.
Consultation and Design Planning
We begin with a free consultation at your Seminole home. We'll measure your space, evaluate your property layout, and discuss how you want to use your sunroom. We show you examples of our completed work and explain material options and features. You'll get honest answers about pricing and realistic timelines. Within days, we provide a detailed written estimate with everything clearly explained and no surprise fees.

Lanai Conversions Common in Seminole
Older Seminole homes often have covered lanais or patios that sit unused because they're too hot or too buggy. Converting that existing space into a proper sunroom makes perfect sense. The roof and foundation are already there, which cuts down on cost and construction time significantly.
We add walls, windows, and doors to enclose the space, then connect it to your home's cooling system if you want year-round comfort. These lanai-to-sunroom conversions are popular throughout Seminole, especially in neighborhoods with mature landscaping where homeowners want to enjoy their backyard views without dealing with weather and insects.
Most conversion projects take two to three weeks from start to finish. You end up with a comfortable new room without the expense of building from scratch. Let us take a look at your existing lanai and explain what's possible.
Quality Materials for Seminole's Coastal Environment
Being close to the water means your sunroom materials need to stand up to salt air, moisture, and strong winds. We use aluminum framing with baked enamel finishes that resist corrosion. Hardware and fasteners are stainless steel or marine-grade aluminum to prevent rust.
Windows are impact-resistant where required by code, and all glass includes UV protection to reduce heat and prevent fading. We also use proper flashing and sealing techniques to keep water out during heavy rain. These details matter in Seminole's climate and make the difference between a sunroom that lasts decades versus one that needs repairs within a few years.
We stand behind our work with solid warranties because we know our installations are built right. You're not just getting a sunroom, you're getting a quality addition to your home that will serve you well for years to come.



