
PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Palm Harbor homeowners - permitted through Pinellas County, designed for the salt air and CBS construction common throughout this unincorporated Gulf Coast community, and backed by a team that responds within one business day.

Palm Harbor homes vary widely - waterfront properties near St. Joseph Sound, golf-course homes around Innisbrook, and standard ranch-style CBS homes in inland subdivisions each need a different approach. Our custom sunroom process starts with your specific home, layout, and how you want to use the space - not a catalog selection.
Concrete slabs behind Palm Harbor homes sit in the open sun and rain for years without any protection. Enclosing that slab creates usable square footage at a much lower cost than a full room addition - and in a community where homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, many of those slabs are already there and just waiting for a cover.
Palm Harbor is close to the Gulf and surrounded by retention ponds and inlets, which means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active from spring through fall. A properly installed screen room lets families use the backyard at dusk and on warm winter evenings without the cost of a fully enclosed addition.
With Palm Harbor summers running well past 90 degrees and lasting from May through October, a sunroom needs to connect to your home's HVAC to be usable year-round. Four season rooms with insulated walls and impact-rated glazing stay cool in summer and comfortable in Florida's mild winters.
Homes near St. Joseph Sound and Honeymoon Island face more aggressive salt-air corrosion than properties further inland. Vinyl frames do not rust, do not require painting, and hold up well in the high-humidity coastal environment - making them a practical long-term choice for waterfront and near-waterfront properties in Palm Harbor.
Palm Harbor has a high rate of owner-occupied homes and a large share of long-term residents who want to add usable space without moving. A sunroom addition built off an existing exterior wall is one of the most cost-effective ways to increase living area on a finished Florida lot.
Palm Harbor is an unincorporated community in Pinellas County, which means all permitting and code enforcement runs through the county - not a local city government. For homeowners, that is mostly a practical detail, but it matters when hiring a contractor: the permit application, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off all go through Pinellas County, and a contractor who does not know that process will slow your project down. The county enforces the Florida Building Code, which includes specific requirements for enclosures, sunrooms, and screen structures in a high-wind coastal zone - Palm Harbor qualifies as one.
Most of Palm Harbor's homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, and at 30 to 50 years old, many are showing the wear of Florida's climate on their exterior surfaces, screened lanais, and older enclosures. Concrete block and stucco construction is the standard here - it holds up well structurally, but stucco cracks over time and needs to be sealed before water gets behind it. Proximity to the Gulf of Mexico means salt air reaches throughout the community, accelerating corrosion on aluminum frames, hardware, and metal fasteners. Contractors who do not account for that will use materials that fail within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Palm Harbor regularly, and we pull all permits through the Pinellas County Building Department. Because Palm Harbor is unincorporated, there is no separate Palm Harbor permit office - county is the authority for every job here, and we know how the review and inspection process works for sunrooms and enclosures in this jurisdiction.
Palm Harbor covers a range of neighborhoods from waterfront streets near St. Joseph Sound and Honeymoon Island State Park to golf-course communities around Innisbrook and standard inland subdivisions off US-19. The homes near the water face more aggressive salt air, while inland neighborhoods contend more with heat, drainage, and aging stucco. We encounter both types regularly and size materials accordingly.
We also serve neighboring Tarpon Springs to the north and Dunedin to the south, so homeowners near those boundaries are well within our regular service area.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. No commitment is required to get a site visit scheduled.
We visit your Palm Harbor property, measure the site, assess the existing slab or structure, and review any drainage or coastal exposure factors. You receive a written estimate with line-item pricing before any work begins - no vague quotes.
We submit the permit application to Pinellas County on your behalf. Once the county approves - typically two to four weeks - our crew begins construction on the agreed schedule. You do not need to be present every day, but we keep you updated at each milestone.
After construction, Pinellas County conducts the required inspection and issues final approval. We then walk through the completed project with you, address any punch-list items, and hand over all permit documentation for your records.
We serve Palm Harbor and the surrounding Pinellas County area. No pressure - just a clear, written estimate for your specific property.
(727) 766-0157Palm Harbor is an unincorporated community in Pinellas County with a population of roughly 60,000 people, making it one of the larger unincorporated communities in Florida. Because it has no city government of its own, residents deal directly with Pinellas County for permitting, code enforcement, and public services. The area encompasses several distinct neighborhoods across zip codes 34683 and 34684, ranging from waterfront properties on St. Joseph Sound to inland ranch-style subdivisions built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The community has a high owner-occupancy rate and a median household income that sits above most surrounding cities - characteristics of a neighborhood where residents invest in their homes.
Landmarks familiar to Palm Harbor residents include Honeymoon Island State Park to the west, the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club - host of the PGA Tour's Valspar Championship - and Wall Springs Park on the bay. The main commercial corridor runs along US-19, with neighborhoods branching off to the east and west. Neighboring Clearwater is about 15 miles to the south, and Tarpon Springs is just a few miles to the north - both are well within our regular service area.
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