
PrimeLiving Largo Sunrooms handles sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and new sunroom additions for Tarpon Springs, FL homeowners - permitted through Pinellas County, built for the Gulf Coast climate and salt air near the Anclote River, and suited to the older concrete block homes that make up much of this historic city. We follow up within one business day.

A lot of homes in Tarpon Springs have sunrooms or enclosures that were built decades ago and are now leaking, corroded, or just uncomfortable to use. Our sunroom remodeling work covers frame replacement, glass upgrades, re-insulation, and structural repairs - getting an older room back to a functional, weathertight space without a full rebuild.
Many Tarpon Springs homes have existing concrete slabs that never got a cover or enclosure. Building an enclosure over that slab turns an unused outdoor pad into a functional room - shaded, screened, and protected from the afternoon thunderstorms that roll in almost daily from June through September.
Tarpon Springs is surrounded by water - the Anclote River, the Gulf, and miles of bayous and canals - and that means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem. A properly built screen room lets you use the outdoors from October through April without the cost of a fully enclosed addition.
For Tarpon Springs homeowners who want a room that is comfortable in summer as well as winter, a four season sunroom connected to the existing HVAC system is the right choice. Insulated walls and impact-rated glazing keep the heat and humidity out, and the salt-air-resistant hardware holds up near the water.
Aluminum frames near the Gulf of Mexico corrode faster than most homeowners plan for. Vinyl sunroom frames do not rust, do not need painting, and hold up well in the high-humidity, salt-air environment of coastal Tarpon Springs - a practical choice for homes along the Anclote River or near the bayous.
Tarpon Springs has a notably older population, and many long-time homeowners want to add living space without the disruption of selling and moving. A sunroom addition built off an existing wall makes use of space that is already in the yard and adds real, usable square footage to the home.
Tarpon Springs sits on Florida's Gulf Coast, and the salt air from the Gulf reaches well into residential neighborhoods - especially those near the Anclote River, the bayous, and the city's many canals. That salt air accelerates corrosion on metal hardware, degrades caulking and sealants, and breaks down aluminum frames faster than homeowners in inland areas would expect. Add in daily summer thunderstorms from June through September and year-round UV exposure, and building materials here simply do not last as long as they would in a cooler, drier climate. Hurricane Helene in 2024 caused significant flooding and wind damage across Pinellas County, reinforcing why storm-rated materials and proper Pinellas County permits matter for every enclosed structure in this area.
The housing stock in Tarpon Springs is older than most surrounding cities. A large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - many on modest lots with concrete block walls and slab foundations. Some homes near the historic Sponge Docks district date to the early 1900s. Older homes like these often have sunrooms or enclosures from the same era that are leaking, corroded, or built to standards that no longer meet the current Florida Building Code. A contractor working in Tarpon Springs needs to know how to work with those structures - not just how to build on a clean, new-construction site.
Our crew works throughout Tarpon Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Pinellas County Building Department and know how the inspection process works for enclosures and sunroom projects in this municipality. Tarpon Springs is larger than many nearby cities - about 26,000 residents spread across a mix of historic neighborhoods, waterfront streets, and newer subdivisions on the east side of town.
Most people associate Tarpon Springs with the Sponge Docks on Dodecanese Boulevard, which is where the city's Greek heritage and working waterfront come together. The neighborhoods closest to the Sponge Docks and St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral contain some of the oldest residential structures in Pinellas County. Further out, the neighborhoods east of US-19 are more typical suburban Florida - homes from the 1980s and 1990s on slightly larger lots. We work on both ends of that spectrum regularly.
We also serve neighboring Pinellas Park to the south and Palm Harbor immediately to the south of Tarpon Springs. If you are anywhere in northern Pinellas County, our team is regularly in your area.
Call us or submit the contact form with your address and a brief description of what you are looking to do. We follow up within one business day to ask a few questions and schedule a site visit.
We come to your Tarpon Springs home, assess the existing structure or slab, and take measurements. If you have an older sunroom, we evaluate what can be salvaged versus replaced. You receive a written estimate with clear pricing before any work begins.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to Pinellas County. Review typically takes two to six weeks, and we schedule your build start as soon as the permit is issued so there is no unnecessary gap.
Construction runs two to six weeks depending on scope. We manage the required county inspections throughout the build and do a final walkthrough with you before we close out the job. The finished structure is fully permitted and on record with Pinellas County.
We serve Tarpon Springs and all of Pinellas County. Call us or submit your project details and we will follow up within one business day.
(727) 766-0157Tarpon Springs is a city of about 26,000 people on Florida's Gulf Coast in Pinellas County, best known nationally for its Greek heritage and the Sponge Docks, where Greek sponge divers settled in the early 1900s and built a community that has defined the city ever since. The waterfront area around Dodecanese Boulevard draws visitors, but most of the city is quiet, residential, and owner-occupied. About 65% of housing units are owner-occupied, and the median age sits around 47 - meaning a lot of residents are long-time homeowners who have invested in their properties over many years.
The housing stock ranges from early-1900s wood-frame homes near the historic Sponge Docks to mid-century concrete block homes throughout the residential neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions east of US-19. A significant number of properties back up to canals, bayous, or the Anclote River, which adds waterfront wear to roofs, frames, and exterior finishes year-round. Nearby Palm Harbor to the south shares similar Gulf Coast conditions, and we work across both communities on a regular basis.
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