
You want more room and more light without moving. We build permitted, hurricane-rated sunroom additions that you can actually use all year in Clearwater's climate.
You want more room and more light without moving. We build permitted, hurricane-rated sunroom additions that you can actually use all year in Clearwater's climate.

Sunroom additions in Clearwater, FL are permanent room additions built with glass walls and a weatherproof roof, attached directly to your home, with most projects completed in four to ten weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
If your Clearwater home feels cramped or you are not using your backyard because of bugs and heat, a sunroom solves both problems. You gain a bright, comfortable room that sits between your indoor living space and your backyard - usable even through Florida's longest, hottest summers. Because Clearwater sits in a coastal high-wind zone, every sunroom we build meets Florida's wind and hurricane construction requirements. That means your addition is insurable, appraised as real square footage, and will not become a liability when storm season arrives.
If you are comparing your options, a four season sunroom is the most climate-controlled version of this type of addition - worth considering if you want the space to feel identical to any other room in your home year-round.
If mosquitoes or heat make your patio miserable for half the year, that is exactly the problem a sunroom solves. Clearwater's warm, humid climate means outdoor living without an enclosure is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A sunroom lets you enjoy the view and the light without bugs, direct sun, or afternoon thunderstorms chasing you inside.
If your existing screened enclosure is unusable by 10 a.m. in summer, you need real glass and climate control. Screens let in heat and humidity just as freely as they let in the breeze. Converting or replacing a screened porch with a proper sunroom is one of the most common projects in Clearwater neighborhoods and dramatically extends how many months a year you can use the space.
If you need a quiet reading room, a place for kids to play, or a home office with natural light, a sunroom adds that space without the cost and disruption of a full interior addition. It is a way to get a new room without touching the existing footprint of your house.
If the roof panels on your existing lanai are yellowed, cracked, or leaking and the frame is showing rust or rot, that is a natural moment to upgrade to a full sunroom rather than patch what is there. Repairs on an aging structure can cost nearly as much as a proper replacement, and a sunroom gives you a better result that will last much longer.
Every sunroom addition project starts with a clear picture of how you want to use the space and what your property can support. For homeowners who want full year-round climate control, we offer four season sunrooms built as permanent, insulated additions tied into your home's foundation and HVAC. If your goal is a ground-up build designed around a specific floor plan, our sunroom construction service covers the complete process from foundation work through final walkthrough.
We handle the full scope: assessing your existing slab or pouring a new one, framing the walls, installing insulated glass panels that meet Clearwater's wind requirements, and connecting the room to your home's cooling system. Every addition is pulled through the City of Clearwater's permit process so the finished room is legal, insurable, and counted as real square footage.
Best for homeowners who mainly want to extend their outdoor living season and are comfortable with some seasonal limitations.
Best for homeowners who want a room that feels identical to the rest of the house in July - fully conditioned and insulated.
Best for properties where the existing patio slab is cracked, uneven, or too small to support the planned room size.
Best for homes with a solid, level existing patio - saves on foundation work and speeds up the build timeline.
Clearwater averages over 360 days a year with temperatures above 60 degrees, and summer humidity regularly pushes the heat index into triple digits. A sunroom built without insulated glass and a proper cooling connection will be unusable from May through September - which makes it a poor investment no matter how attractive it looks. Clearwater also sits in a coastal high-wind zone, which means Florida's building code requires sunroom structures to meet specific wind and impact standards. These requirements are not optional, and they affect every material choice from the glass panels to the roof framing. We build to those standards as a matter of course because anything less puts your home and your insurance at risk.
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 shifted or cracked over decades of Florida's wet-dry soil cycles. Assessing and, if needed, correcting the foundation before framing begins is a standard part of our process. We also serve homeowners across the wider Tampa Bay area, including Dunedin and Safety Harbor, where homeowners face the same Gulf Coast climate and building code requirements.
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 property, measure the space, assess the existing foundation, and discuss how the room will connect to your home's cooling system. You leave this meeting with a written cost range, not a vague ballpark.
We submit the permit application to the Clearwater Building Department and help you prepare any documents your HOA needs. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks - we handle the follow-up so you do not have to.
Construction runs four to ten weeks depending on scope. City inspectors check the work at multiple stages. When the room is finished, we walk through it with you so you know exactly how everything works before we leave.
We will visit your property, assess your existing slab, and give you a written quote at no charge. No obligation, no sales pitch - just honest numbers based on your actual home.
(727) 296-0359We pull every permit through the City of Clearwater Building Department in our contractor's name, not yours. That means we are legally accountable for the work - and it means the city's inspectors check our work at multiple stages, protecting you from surprises down the road. You can verify active Florida contractor licensing yourself in minutes.
Every sunroom addition we build in Clearwater meets the wind-resistance requirements Florida's building code demands for this coastal zone. The glass, framing, and roof are all rated for the forces a Gulf Coast storm can produce. Your investment is protected when hurricane season arrives - and your homeowner's insurance will cover the addition.
We give you a written, itemized quote that includes foundation assessment, permitting fees, and all materials. The number we give you at the start is the number you pay at the end, unless something genuinely unexpected comes up - and if it does, we talk to you before proceeding. No surprise line items after you have already committed.
A significant share of Clearwater neighborhoods - including communities in Countryside, Feather Sound, and the barrier island areas - have HOAs with strict rules about exterior additions. We know what those associations need to see and help you prepare a complete submission so your project does not stall waiting on approvals. According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, working with a contractor who understands local requirements is one of the strongest predictors of a smooth project.
Every one of these points connects to the same outcome: a sunroom addition that is legally built, climate-ready, and protected for the long term. That is what we mean when we say we build sunrooms for Clearwater - not for a generic warm-weather market.
A fully conditioned, insulated room addition that feels like part of your home in every season - the highest-comfort option for Clearwater's summer heat.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds handled from foundation work through final inspection, for homeowners who want a custom floor plan and a complete project management experience.
Learn MoreClearwater's permitting process takes time - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your project is in motion. Call us or send a message for a free, written estimate.