
Your outdoor space should work in July, not just January. We build all season rooms with real insulation and cooling so you get a room you can actually use year-round in Clearwater.
Your outdoor space should work in July, not just January. We build all season rooms with real insulation and cooling so you get a room you can actually use year-round in Clearwater.

All season rooms in Clearwater, FL are enclosed additions built with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a connected cooling system, designed to be comfortable in every month of the year, with most projects taking four to twelve weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic three-season room, an all season room in Clearwater is built to the same thermal standard as the rest of your house. That distinction matters here more than in most places in the country. Clearwater summers push heat index values well past 100 degrees, and a room without proper insulation and cooling becomes unusable from May through October - which means you have paid for something you cannot use for most of the year. We build all season rooms that solve that problem: real walls, real windows, a real cooling connection, and a permit on file with the City of Clearwater.
If you are still deciding between room types, a enclosed patio room is worth comparing - it covers a similar footprint and is often the right choice when an existing patio slab and screen frame are already in place.
If you walk out to your porch between June and September and immediately walk back inside because of the heat, your current outdoor space is not working for you. Clearwater summers are long and intense, and a screened enclosure with no cooling cannot compete with that climate. An all season room solves this by giving you a space that stays comfortable no matter what the thermometer says outside.
If your existing porch or sunroom gets wet during Florida's afternoon thunderstorms - water pooling on the floor, rain blowing through screens, or ceiling stains after a storm - that space is working against you. Clearwater averages about 50 inches of rain per year with intense summer storms that can drive water sideways. A properly built all season room with sealed windows and a watertight roof connection eliminates this problem entirely.
If your living room feels crowded, you do not have a dedicated space for a home office, or you wish you had somewhere for a reading chair and some plants without giving up a bedroom, an all season room creates that breathing room. Many Clearwater homeowners use these rooms as flex spaces - a place for morning coffee, an afternoon workspace, or an evening gathering spot that feels connected to the backyard without being exposed to it.
In Clearwater's real estate market, finished, permitted living space adds more value than an unenclosed porch or a basic screen room. If you are thinking about selling in the next three to seven years and you have an underused patio or porch, converting it to an all season room is one of the more straightforward ways to increase your home's appeal to buyers who want that indoor-outdoor lifestyle without the weather risk.
Every all season room project starts with a clear picture of how you want to use the space and what your property can support. For homeowners who want the highest level of climate control and a room that feels inseparable from the rest of the house, we build enclosed patio rooms designed specifically for existing patios, turning what you already have into a permanent, weatherproof space. For homeowners who want a traditional glass-and-frame addition with the same comfort level as the interior of their home, a four season sunroom delivers that result with full insulation and HVAC integration.
We handle the full scope on every project: assessing your existing slab or pouring a new one, framing and installing insulated glass panels that meet Clearwater's coastal wind requirements, and connecting the room to your home's cooling system. Every addition goes through the City of Clearwater's permit process, so the finished room is legal, insurable, and counted as real square footage - not an addition that creates headaches when you sell.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light with a room that stays cool in July - insulated glass blocks heat while keeping views open.
Best for homes where the existing HVAC system does not have capacity to extend into a new room - a dedicated wall-mounted unit handles the load efficiently.
Best for homes with a central system that has enough capacity to cover the additional square footage without a separate unit.
Best for Clearwater homeowners in coastal or high-wind exposure areas who want impact-rated glass for storm protection and insurance compliance.
Clearwater averages more than 360 days of measurable sunshine per year, and summer heat index values regularly push past 100 degrees. That sounds like a selling point for outdoor living - and it is, but only if your space is built to handle it. A screened porch or a poorly insulated sunroom becomes a greenhouse from May through October, which means you are paying for square footage you cannot use for most of the year. Clearwater also sits in Pinellas County's high-wind coastal zone, so Florida's building code requires that any all season room be built with windows, framing, and a roof connection rated to handle the wind forces that come with Gulf Coast storm season. These are not optional upgrades - they are code requirements that protect your home, your insurance coverage, and your investment. We build to those standards as a matter of course, and the city inspector verifies the work independently before we consider the job done.
Many of the homes we work on in Clearwater were built in the 1960s through 1980s with concrete block construction and existing concrete patios that have cracked or shifted over decades of Florida's wet-dry soil cycles. Checking the slab condition before we frame anything is a standard part of our site visit - not an add-on. We also serve homeowners throughout the wider Tampa Bay area, including Pinellas Park and Seminole, where the same Gulf Coast climate and Pinellas County building code requirements apply.
We respond within one business day. You do not need a detailed plan - a rough sense of what you want and whether you have an existing slab is enough to get started.
We visit your home, measure the space, check your existing slab, and assess how the room will connect to your roofline and cooling system. You receive a written cost breakdown within a few days - not a ballpark range that changes later.
We submit the permit application to the City of Clearwater's Development Services office in our contractor name and help you prepare any documents your HOA needs. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we follow up so you do not have to track it yourself.
Construction typically runs four to eight weeks. City inspectors verify the work at multiple stages. When the room is finished, we walk through it with you - showing you how the windows, cooling, and any new systems work - before we call the job complete.
We will visit your home, assess your slab and space, and give you a written quote at no charge. No obligation, no sales pressure - just honest numbers based on your actual property.
(727) 296-0359We submit every permit through the City of Clearwater in our own contractor name - not yours. That means we are legally accountable for the work, and the city's inspectors check the job at multiple stages independently of us. You can verify any Florida contractor's license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation in minutes.
Clearwater sits in a coastal high-wind zone, and every all season room we build uses windows, framing, and roof connections rated for those conditions. This is required by Florida's building code and verified by the city inspector - it also keeps your homeowner's insurance valid when storm season arrives. We do not substitute standard materials to shave cost.
Many Clearwater homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and their original patios were not designed to carry the weight of a fully enclosed room. We assess your existing slab during the initial site visit and tell you upfront whether it needs reinforcement - so that cost is in your written quote, not added later as a change order. According to the National Association of Home Builders, transparency on foundation conditions before signing is one of the most reliable indicators of contractor integrity.
A significant share of Clearwater neighborhoods - including communities in Countryside, Feather Sound, and many waterfront areas - have HOAs with strict rules about exterior additions. We know what most associations in this area require and help you prepare a complete submission so your project does not stall waiting on approvals that could have been anticipated.
Each of these points comes back to the same result: a room that is built correctly, permitted on record, and ready for whatever Clearwater's weather throws at it for the next 20 to 30 years. That is what we mean when we say all season.
A permanent, weatherproof enclosure built directly on your existing patio footprint - often the most cost-efficient path to a year-round room when a slab and frame are already in place.
Learn MoreA fully insulated, glass-walled addition integrated into your home's HVAC - the top-of-range option for homeowners who want the new room to feel indistinguishable from the rest of the house.
Learn MoreClearwater's permitting process takes time - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your project is in motion before summer arrives. Call us or send a message for a free, written estimate.