FramePro Clearwater Sunrooms builds sunroom additions, custom enclosures, and screen rooms for Clearwater homeowners. We know this area's concrete block housing stock, salt air, and storm requirements - and we build accordingly.

Clearwater homeowners often want to take advantage of the city's mild winters and bright Gulf light without sitting in direct sun or humidity. A sunroom addition lets you do exactly that - adding protected, conditioned living space right off your existing home without a full construction project.
Many Clearwater homes were built with simple rectangular footprints, and a custom sunroom lets you work around that. We design around your slab layout, existing roof lines, and the direction your home faces to get the most comfortable result.
Florida's bugs are a real reason to love screen rooms, especially during Clearwater's long warm season. A well-built screen enclosure over your back patio gives you fresh air and views without mosquitoes or no-see-ums.
Clearwater's afternoon thunderstorms hit hard from June through September. A patio enclosure keeps your outdoor furniture, floors, and living area dry during those storms while still feeling open when the weather is clear.
Even in Florida, a fully insulated four season room that handles summer heat is worth the investment. Clearwater summers are long and humid, and a properly glazed and cooled sunroom stays comfortable even on the hottest days.
A lot of Clearwater homes already have covered patios or lanais from original construction. Converting that existing covered space into an enclosed sunroom is often less expensive than starting from scratch because the overhead structure is already there.
Most homes in Clearwater were built between the 1950s and 1980s on concrete block frames with slab foundations. That construction type is durable, but it requires specific anchoring, framing, and waterproofing methods when you attach a new sunroom structure. A contractor who only works wood-frame homes may not know how to properly tie into a CBS wall or flash against a flat or low-slope Florida roof. Getting that wrong causes leaks and callbacks within the first year.
Clearwater also sits on the Gulf Coast, and salt air moves inland far enough to corrode standard aluminum hardware over a few years. Florida's high-wind building codes apply throughout Pinellas County, and any permitted sunroom structure must meet those wind-load requirements. Sunrooms built here need Low-E glass to manage summer heat gain, marine-grade fasteners near the coast, and connections engineered for hurricane-zone wind loads - details that matter less in other parts of the country but are non-negotiable here.
Our crew works throughout Clearwater regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Clearwater Building and Development office for permitted projects, and we know what the local inspectors look for on sunroom and enclosure work in Pinellas County.
Clearwater runs from the beach neighborhoods near Pier 60 and the Intracoastal Waterway west to the Countryside area inland. The neighborhoods closer to the coast deal with heavier salt exposure and are more likely to need marine-grade materials, while the inland subdivisions tend to have larger lots and more room to work. Whether you are on a tight waterfront lot near downtown or in a spacious suburban neighborhood further east, we approach each job based on what that specific property needs.
Homeowners in nearby Dunedin deal with many of the same Gulf Coast conditions, and we work regularly in both cities. We also serve Safety Harbor along the Old Tampa Bay shoreline to the east.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to commit.
We walk your property, measure the space, review your slab or foundation, and discuss options that fit the lot. You get a written quote before any work begins - no surprises on price.
For permitted projects, we handle permit applications with the city on your behalf. Once permits are approved, we schedule the build start and keep you informed on timing throughout.
Construction typically runs two to six weeks. We coordinate the required city inspections and do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done.
We serve homeowners throughout Clearwater and the surrounding Pinellas County area. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate.
(727) 296-0359Clearwater is the county seat of Pinellas County with about 117,000 residents spread across a mix of neighborhoods from the waterfront near Clearwater Beach and Pier 60 to inland subdivisions like Countryside and Northwood Estates. The city's housing stock is largely mid-century concrete block construction, with smaller lots and mature landscaping throughout established neighborhoods. Waterfront areas have a higher concentration of condos and attached units, many built in the 1970s and 1980s.
The city's position on the Gulf Coast gives it easy access to both the beach and Tampa Bay, and residents value outdoor living year-round. A sunroom or screen enclosure is a practical and popular upgrade here because it extends the home's livable footprint without requiring a full room addition. Neighboring Dunedin sits just to the north with similar housing stock and Gulf Coast character, while Largo borders Clearwater to the south and east.
Estimates are free and there is no obligation. Call now or send us a message and we will schedule a visit to your Clearwater home within the week.