
PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms is your local sunroom contractor in Largo, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, screen room installation, and patio enclosures - all fully permitted through Pinellas County and built to Florida's hurricane wind standards.

Largo's fully built-out neighborhoods mean homeowners here grow outward, not by moving. A sunroom addition turns an underused concrete slab or old lanai into a year-round living space, built to meet Pinellas County permit requirements and Florida's hurricane wind standards.
Largo's summers run hot and humid from May through September, making an uninsulated room genuinely unusable. A four season sunroom with full climate control and insulated panels gives Largo homeowners a comfortable space to enjoy regardless of what the weather is doing outside.
Largo's proximity to the Gulf means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real issue, especially in the evenings from spring through fall. A professionally installed screen room lets you enjoy your backyard on warm evenings without constant pest pressure, at a lower cost than a fully enclosed room.
Many Largo ranch homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have open concrete slabs or deteriorating screen frames that are no longer functional. Enclosing that patio area creates protected living space and can often use the existing slab as the foundation, which reduces overall cost.
Largo's older housing stock means many homeowners have a sunroom or Florida room that was built 30 or 40 years ago and is now drafty, discolored, or poorly sealed. Remodeling an existing room is often faster and less disruptive than demolishing and starting over.
Largo's mix of ranch homes, corner lots, and HOA neighborhoods means no two projects are exactly the same. Custom sunrooms are designed to match the specific footprint, exterior style, and HOA requirements of your property, rather than fitting a pre-set package into a space it was never meant for.
Largo sits in one of the most hurricane-prone corridors in the United States, and Florida's statewide building code reflects that. Any sunroom, enclosure, or screen room built here must meet specific wind-resistance requirements for Pinellas County's high-wind zone. That affects the type of windows required, how the roof is anchored to the main house, and how deep the foundation needs to be. A contractor who works regularly here knows these requirements by habit - they do not have to look them up for every job.
The housing stock also creates specific challenges. Most Largo homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction, with modest lot sizes and flat terrain that drains slowly. Sandy soil can shift over time if a slab is not properly prepared, and the salt air from the Gulf accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners and aluminum frames. Knowing which materials hold up in this environment - and which ones look fine at first but fail within a few years - is knowledge that only comes from working on properties in this specific part of Florida.
Our crew works throughout Largo regularly, pulling permits through the Pinellas County Building Department and working in the ranch neighborhoods, older subdivisions, and mixed-use areas that make up most of the city. We understand the concrete block construction that is standard here, the HOA approval processes that apply in many of Largo's established communities, and the soil conditions on flat Pinellas County lots that affect how a foundation should be prepared.
Largo is a dense, fully built-out city, with homes close together and most lots well under a quarter acre. The Pinellas Trail cuts through the middle of the city, and large sections of the housing stock near Seminole Boulevard and US-19 are exactly the kind of 1970s ranch homes where we do a lot of our work. Working in tight side yards and on small lots is routine for us - we plan for it rather than being surprised by it.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Clearwater and across the rest of Pinellas County. If you are close to Indian Rocks Beach or in one of Largo's waterfront neighborhoods, the salt air concern is even more pronounced, and we select materials accordingly.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. You do not need plans or exact measurements at this stage - just a general sense of what you want and where.
We visit your property, assess the existing slab or foundation, check setbacks and HOA requirements, and take measurements. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and results in a written proposal with a firm scope and price - no pressure, no surprise costs added later.
Once you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to Pinellas County on your behalf. Review typically takes two to six weeks. We coordinate this step entirely - you do not need to deal with the building department.
Construction runs two to six weeks depending on size. A county inspector checks the work at key stages. When everything passes, you get a completed room that is permitted, insured, and ready to use.
We serve all of Largo, FL. Free on-site estimates. Fully permitted work. Call or submit your info and we will get back to you within one business day.
(727) 766-0157Largo is the third-largest city in Pinellas County, home to roughly 84,000 residents packed into under 19 square miles - making it one of the more densely developed cities in the Tampa Bay area. According to U.S. Census data, the city is almost entirely built out, with very little open land remaining. Most neighborhoods are single-family ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s on modest lots, giving the city a well-established, residential character. Largo Central Park serves as the community's main gathering space, with a performing arts center, nature preserve, and walking trails at the center of the city.
The city borders Clearwater to the north and Seminole to the south, with Indian Rocks Beach a short drive to the west. Homeowners in Largo sit close enough to the Gulf that salt air is a year-round factor for exterior materials. If you are in Largo and thinking about a sunroom or enclosure project, we serve your neighbors in Clearwater and Seminole as well, and know the conditions that are common across all three communities.
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