
Stop retreating inside every time it rains or the bugs come out. Get an enclosed outdoor room built to handle Largo weather, fully permitted, and ready to use.

Three season sunrooms in Largo, FL are enclosed porch additions with large window or screen panels that block rain, bugs, and wind - most projects run two to six weeks from first day of work, depending on size and whether an existing lanai is being converted or a new foundation is needed.
If your current porch is unusable for half the year because of afternoon storms or mosquitoes at dusk, a three season sunroom gives you that space back. It sits between a screened porch and a fully air-conditioned addition - less expensive than a four season sunroom, but far more comfortable than an open porch.
Many Largo homeowners start by asking about a simple screen repair and end up converting the whole structure once they understand the price difference. We are happy to walk you through both options so you can decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
If your existing lanai has torn mesh, bent frames, or gaps after a storm, you are already paying the price of an inadequate enclosure. Getting a three season sunroom quote at the same time as a repair estimate often makes financial sense - the cost difference may be smaller than you expect.
If you retreat inside every time it rains or the no-see-ums come out at dusk, your outdoor space is not working for you. A three season sunroom with proper panels and a ceiling fan extends comfortable hours outside by a significant margin, even through Largo's humid summers.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition is outside your budget, a three season sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable square footage. It gives you a defined room suitable for a reading nook, a home office, or a casual guest area without the full cost of a climate-controlled addition.
If you have replaced patio cushions or furniture multiple times because of sun fading, mold, or storm damage, an enclosed sunroom would protect that investment. UV-filtering panels can dramatically extend the life of everything inside the space.
We build three season sunrooms with a range of panel configurations to match how you plan to use the space. For homeowners who want maximum airflow during Largo's cooler months, a screen-panel build keeps the breeze moving and the insects out. For those who want rain protection while still getting fresh air, a combination build uses glass on the upper sections and heavy-duty screens on the lower panels - a popular choice locally because it works well from October through April without making the room feel like a greenhouse in summer.
If you are converting an existing lanai, we start by inspecting the current slab and framing before quoting anything - that inspection determines whether the foundation is suitable or needs work first. If you want something that can be used all twelve months, we can also talk through a patio enclosure or a fully enclosed addition with cooling. Every project includes permit application, inspection coordination, and a final walkthrough before we call it done.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection during Largo's spring, fall, and mild winter months.
Ideal for those who want rain protection and bug blocking while keeping some natural ventilation year-round.
Suits homeowners who want a bright, dry room and plan to add a mini-split or ceiling fan for summer comfort.
Designed for Largo homes with existing screened lanais that are deteriorating or no longer meeting your needs.
Largo sits less than three miles from the Gulf of Mexico, which means salt air, intense UV exposure, and afternoon thunderstorms every day from June through September. An open porch in this environment is comfortable for maybe four months out of twelve. A three season sunroom changes that equation by putting a weatherproof barrier between you and the elements - blocking rain, filtering UV, and keeping insects out - while still letting you feel connected to the outdoors in a way a regular interior room cannot. Pinellas County wind-load requirements mean the materials we specify are genuinely engineered for this environment, not just what looks good on a product sheet.
A large share of Largo homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s and already have screened lanais that are showing their age. We regularly work with homeowners in Clearwater and Seminole who are in the same situation: a lanai that was fine twenty years ago has torn screens, a slab with surface cracks, and an aluminum frame that has seen too many storm seasons. Converting it into a proper three season sunroom is often less disruptive and less expensive than homeowners expect - and the finished room is something you will actually use.
Reach out by phone or form and describe your existing outdoor space. We reply within one business day. The first conversation is short - we just need enough to come prepared for the on-site visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess any existing lanai structure, and walk through your options for panel types and rooflines. You will get a written quote before committing to anything.
We handle the permit application to the City of Largo or Pinellas County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings needed for architectural review. Plan for two to four weeks for permit approval.
Framing, panel installation, and roofing happen in sequence. A city or county inspector visits to verify the work meets code. We finish with a full walkthrough so you know how to operate and care for your new room.
Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day - no sales pressure, just a straight conversation about what makes sense for your home.
(727) 766-0157We hold a current Florida contractor license you can verify on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website. Licensing is required for any structural addition in Pinellas County, and it means your investment is protected.
Every panel, fastener, and roof connection we specify meets Pinellas County wind-load requirements. Largo sits in a high-wind zone, and we do not cut corners on materials to save cost on our end.
We handle the full permit application and coordinate all inspections. Your three season sunroom will be on record with the city when you refinance or sell, not a liability that has to be explained to a buyer's inspector.
If you live in one of Largo's many planned communities or age-restricted neighborhoods, we provide the drawings and specifications your architectural review board needs - before a single post goes in the ground.
Every credential listed above is verifiable - not a claim we ask you to take on faith. You can check our license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website, and after your project is complete you can confirm the permit record on the Pinellas County Building Department site. That transparency is how we build long-term trust with homeowners in this area.
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