
Turn your unused patio or backyard into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you actually use - built to Florida code, hurricane-rated, and fully permitted.

Sunroom additions in Largo, FL create a fully enclosed living space attached to your home, most projects run four to ten weeks from permit to move-in, and a properly built room adds both usable square footage and real resale value.
If you have a screened lanai that sits empty half the year because of the heat, or a concrete slab behind your house that is going to waste, a sunroom addition turns that underused space into something your family actually reaches for. PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms builds sunroom additions throughout Largo and the surrounding Pinellas County communities, handling every permit, every inspection, and every decision about materials.
For homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room, our four season sunrooms are built to keep you comfortable from January through August - even during Largo's most intense summer weeks.
If your lanai or screened porch is unusable from May through September because of the heat and humidity, you are paying for square footage you can only enjoy a few months a year. A climate-controlled sunroom turns that space into somewhere you actually want to be during Largo's long summers.
Many Largo homes with west-facing backyards see the most intense afternoon sun from noon onward. If your patio is too hot to sit on after lunch, a sunroom with low-heat glass lets you enjoy the light and the view without the discomfort.
If your family has outgrown your home's square footage, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room without moving. It can serve as a home office, reading room, playroom, or casual dining space depending on what you need most.
Many Largo homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have solid concrete slabs that once supported a screen enclosure that has since been removed or damaged. A good slab can often serve as the foundation for a new sunroom, reducing your overall project cost significantly.
Every sunroom addition we build starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you plan to use the space. The options break down into two main paths. Homeowners who want a room they can use all year choose a fully climate-controlled four season sunroom, with insulated walls, proper windows, and a connection to your home's cooling system. This is the most popular choice in Largo because of how long and intense the summer heat runs.
Homeowners looking for a starting point can begin with a more basic enclosed space and expand from there. Our sunroom construction team handles ground-up builds on new slabs as well as enclosures built over existing patios - always with Pinellas County permits pulled before any work begins.
Homeowners who want a room that is comfortable in July and January - fully insulated, air-conditioned, and connected to the main house.
Homeowners in Largo's milder microclimates who primarily want a bug-free, weather-protected outdoor living space for the cooler months.
Homeowners with an existing solid slab or frame who want to enclose and upgrade the space rather than tear it out and start over.
Homeowners with no existing patio structure who want to add a sunroom on a fresh slab, designed from scratch to match the home.
Largo sits in a high-wind zone due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, and Florida's building code requires that any new addition - including a sunroom - be built to withstand hurricane-force winds. That means the windows, roof connections, and framing must meet specific standards that are stricter than most other states. A contractor who does not pull permits or skips wind-rated materials puts your home and your insurance coverage at risk.
Most of Largo's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s on concrete block foundations with low-pitched roofs and sandy soil underneath. Working with that combination requires a different approach than newer construction - especially when it comes to tying the new addition to the existing structure cleanly. We also serve homeowners in Clearwater and Seminole, where many of the same conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers your home, your goals, and a rough budget range - you do not need to have all the answers ready.
We visit your home, review the existing slab or foundation, take measurements, and note any obstacles. This visit is free and takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a detailed written proposal. Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Pinellas County - typically a two to six week review period before construction begins.
Foundation, framing, windows, roof, and interior work happen in sequence. A county inspector signs off at key stages. We walk you through the finished room before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free conversation about what you want to build. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(727) 766-0157We submit the Pinellas County building permit application before any crew arrives. A county inspector checks the work at key stages - protecting you from problems when you sell or refinance.
We build with impact-rated windows that meet Florida's hurricane requirements for Pinellas County. You get a room that holds in a storm and keeps your homeowner's insurance valid.
We visit your property, look at the existing conditions, and give you a detailed written quote - at no cost. You decide whether to move forward on your own timeline.
We know the local permitting process, the soil conditions, the HOA patterns in established Largo neighborhoods, and what Florida's climate requires from a sunroom addition that lasts.
Our work is permitted, inspected, and built to the standards Florida requires - not just for code compliance, but because it protects your home, your insurance, and your investment. For an authoritative overview of building permit requirements, the Pinellas County Building Department publishes current requirements and timelines.
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