
Get a new sunroom constructed to Florida's hurricane standards, with every permit pulled and every inspection passed before we call the job done.

Sunroom construction in Largo, FL covers a fully enclosed addition built with hurricane-rated materials and Pinellas County permits, with most projects taking eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to completed inspection.
Many Largo homeowners have a screened porch or unused slab that has the potential to become a real room - one they can sit in during July's afternoon storms instead of being driven inside. PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms manages the entire construction process: site assessment, permit application, foundation or slab work, framing, glass installation, roofing, and finishing. You do not need to coordinate with the county or manage subcontractors yourself.
If you are still deciding on the design before committing to construction, see our sunroom additions page for a full breakdown of how we approach the addition process from first call through final inspection.
If your back porch sits empty from May through October because it is too hot and humid to sit in, an enclosed sunroom with proper ventilation or air conditioning solves the problem. In Largo's climate, a screened enclosure alone does not filter heat - it just keeps the bugs out. A properly built sunroom gives you that outdoor feeling without the misery.
If you want more natural light but not the heat and glare that comes through standard windows, sunroom construction can solve both at once. Modern sunroom glass is designed to let light in while blocking significant heat and UV. Many Largo homeowners add a sunroom specifically to brighten a dark back corner of the house.
If your family has outgrown your home's square footage but a full room addition feels like too big a project, a sunroom is often a faster and less disruptive path. It does not require the same level of structural work as adding a bedroom, and the timeline is shorter. For many Largo homeowners, it is the right middle ground.
In Pinellas County's real estate market, homes with permitted, well-finished sunrooms tend to stand out to buyers who want Florida's indoor-outdoor lifestyle. If comparable homes in your neighborhood have a feature yours lacks, a sunroom can close that gap. The key word is permitted - an unpermitted enclosure can actually hurt a sale.
Our construction process covers every type of sunroom addition - from a new ground-up build on a fresh concrete slab to an enclosure going over an existing patio. For homeowners who want a room they can use year-round, sunroom remodeling is also available when the goal is to upgrade an older or poorly built existing space rather than start from scratch - a common situation in Largo given the area's older housing stock.
For homeowners who want to add a brand-new room with no existing structure to work from, our full construction process also covers sunroom additions that include new foundation work, framing, glass, roofing, and connection to the existing home - all with Pinellas County permits pulled before construction begins.
Homeowners with no existing patio or enclosure who want to add a sunroom starting from a new concrete slab, designed and built from scratch.
Homeowners with an existing concrete slab or patio who want to enclose the space into a fully permitted, weather-tight room without tearing out the foundation.
Homeowners who want the finished room connected to their HVAC system with insulated walls and high-performance glass for year-round comfort in Largo's climate.
Homeowners looking for a weather-protected, bug-free outdoor living space at a lower starting cost, suitable for Largo's milder months.
Largo gets over 240 sunny days a year and sits in a Gulf Coast high-wind zone - two facts that shape every construction decision. The glass, framing, and roof connections for any sunroom here must meet Florida's hurricane-load requirements, which are more demanding than most other states. That also means the glass type matters more here than almost anywhere else: the National Sunroom Association provides industry guidelines on glass performance, and a room without heat-blocking glass in this climate is a room that will be abandoned by June.
Most Largo homes were built on concrete slab foundations between the 1950s and 1980s, and the slab condition is one of the first things a contractor needs to assess before any construction plan is finalized. Older slabs sometimes have cracking or settling that needs to be addressed before the new structure is attached. We work throughout Largo and also serve homeowners in Dunedin and Clearwater, where similar construction conditions and permitting processes apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A short call covers what you are hoping to build, your home's age, your HOA situation, and a rough budget range. You do not need to have every answer ready before reaching out.
We come to your home and look at the space in person - measuring the area, checking the slab condition, noting your roofline, and identifying anything that affects the project. This visit is free and takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a detailed written proposal with scope, materials, and a full cost breakdown. Once you sign, we file the permit application with the City of Largo and Pinellas County. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks before construction can begin.
Foundation work, framing, glass, roofing, and finishing happen in sequence. A county inspector verifies the work at key stages. We walk you through the finished room, explain how to operate any windows or vents, and hand over all permit documentation.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and every inspection. No pressure, no obligation.
(727) 766-0157A sunroom that is not designed for Florida's heat is just an expensive porch. We build rooms with the right glass and ventilation so the space is comfortable during Largo's hottest months - not just the winter season you look forward to.
Navigating Pinellas County's permit system is confusing if you have not done it before, and skipping it creates real problems when you sell. We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and hand you the completed paperwork when the job is done.
Living in Largo means living with storm season. Every sunroom we build meets Florida's wind-load requirements, which means the glass, the frame, and the connection to your home are engineered for what the Gulf Coast can produce. Florida DBPR license verification available online - check any contractor before signing.
Many Largo neighborhoods have homeowners associations with strict rules about exterior changes, and skipping approval can mean fines or forced modifications. We know how to prepare the documentation your HOA needs and can help you submit it before construction begins.
Every sunroom construction project we take on in Largo starts with a free on-site estimate, a detailed written proposal, and permits pulled before the first board goes up. We do not cut corners on structural requirements, and we do not consider a job done until the county inspector has signed off.
Update or rebuild an existing sunroom or enclosure with current materials and proper Pinellas County permits.
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