
Tired of a Florida room that bakes in summer or leaks when it rains? We turn older sunrooms and screened porches into comfortable, properly built living spaces.

Sunroom remodeling in Largo, FL means transforming an existing Florida room, screened porch, or older sunroom into a comfortable, functional space you can actually use, most projects run six to ten weeks from permit application to final sign-off.
A lot of Largo homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s - many with screened-in porches or older Florida rooms that were never designed for year-round use. The glazing is single-pane, the frame is loose, and the room is either unbearably hot in summer or letting rain in when storms hit. Sunroom remodeling addresses all of that: new hurricane-rated windows, better insulation, updated flooring, and a cooling solution that actually works.
If you are starting from scratch rather than upgrading an existing space, our screen room installation service is a more affordable entry point - and a great first step before a full enclosure later.
If you walk into your sunroom between May and October and immediately want to leave, the room is not doing its job. In Largo, a room that cannot be used for most of the year is essentially wasted square footage. Proper glazing and a dedicated cooling solution can change that completely.
Florida's rainy season brings intense afternoon storms, and any gap in your roof, window seals, or wall connections shows up fast. Water stains are a sign that the structure is no longer keeping weather out. In Largo's humid climate, moisture that gets in does not dry easily - left alone, it leads to mold and structural damage.
If your sunroom has never been updated and the home was built before 1990, the glazing almost certainly does not meet current wind-resistance standards. Beyond safety, older single-pane glass does almost nothing to block Florida's heat - your air conditioner is working overtime to compensate.
A floor that flexes when you walk on it, or tiles cracked along grout lines, often signals that the subfloor or slab has shifted or taken on moisture. In Largo, where the water table is high and soil is sandy, this kind of movement is not unusual in older structures. A contractor should look at it before the problem spreads.
Every remodel starts with an honest assessment of what is already there. Some older Florida rooms just need new windows, updated flooring, and a wall unit - and they can be comfortable again in a matter of weeks. Others need more foundational work: frame reinforcement, a roof upgrade, or a structural connection to the main house that was never done properly. Before committing to a price, we look at all of it.
For homeowners who want a room designed with intention, our sunroom design service lets you work through layout, materials, and window choices before any construction begins. And if you are considering a full gut-and-rebuild rather than a remodel, our screen room installation team can discuss whether starting fresh makes more sense for your specific structure.
Homeowners whose existing windows are single-pane, foggy, or do not meet Florida wind standards - the most common and highest-impact remodel project.
Homeowners dealing with soft subfloors, cracked tile, or original vinyl that has buckled from moisture - common in Largo homes built before 1990.
Homeowners with a room that is technically enclosed but completely unusable in summer because there is no dedicated cooling solution.
Homeowners ready to transform an aluminum-framed screened porch or older louvered room into a properly insulated, enclosed living space.
Largo averages more than 240 sunny days a year, with summer temperatures regularly pushing into the low 90s and humidity that makes it feel hotter. A sunroom without proper cooling and insulation is unusable for most of the year - not just uncomfortable, but genuinely not worth walking into. Florida's building code also requires that any windows installed in a remodel meet wind-resistance standards for Pinellas County's high-wind zone, which rules out the cheap glazing options you might see quoted by less experienced contractors. Getting it right means the room holds up through hurricane season and stays comfortable in July. For more information on Florida's wind-resistance requirements, see the Florida Building Commission.
Pinellas County also requires permits for most sunroom remodel work - and the county inspection process adds several weeks to the timeline, which is a reality any honest contractor will tell you upfront. We serve homeowners throughout Largo and also handle remodeling projects in Clearwater and Palm Harbor, where many of the same housing conditions - and the same permit requirements - apply.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation about your current space and what you want to change helps us figure out whether the project is straightforward or needs a closer look before we can give you a number.
We visit your home to look at the existing structure, measure the space, and identify anything - like an older frame that needs reinforcing - that affects the scope or price. You get a written estimate that breaks down what is included.
For most remodels in Largo, we apply for a building permit through Pinellas County before work begins. Plan for two to four weeks of permit review. Once approved, you get a start date and a realistic timeline.
Work happens in a concentrated stretch of days or weeks. A county inspector visits midway through and again at completion. We walk you through every detail of the finished space before we leave.
Free written estimate. No obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(727) 766-0157Every sunroom remodel we take on goes through the proper Pinellas County permit and inspection process. That means an independent county inspector checks the work - and the finished project is fully documented on your property record, which matters at resale.
Every window and glass panel we install meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements for Pinellas County's high-wind zone. We do not offer cheaper non-rated alternatives. What you get is a room that holds up through hurricane season and keeps your homeowner's insurance intact.
Before any work begins, you receive a written estimate that breaks down costs by category - not just a single total. If something unexpected comes up during construction, we tell you what it is and what it costs before we do anything. You stay in control of the budget.
A significant share of Largo's housing stock has screened porches and Florida rooms from the 1960s through 1980s that were never built for full enclosure. We have converted many of these older structures and know what to look for before quoting. The National Association of Home Builders offers guidance on remodeling standards at nahb.org.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: you should know exactly what you are getting and why, before anyone picks up a tool. That is how we work on every project, from a simple window swap to a full Florida room conversion.
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