FramePro Clearwater Sunrooms specializes in patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen rooms, and enclosed patio rooms for Largo homeowners. We know Largo's postwar concrete block housing stock, Gulf-proximate salt air conditions, and Pinellas County building code - and we respond within one business day.

Largo has a large number of ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s with covered concrete patios or lanai slabs that are underused because they get too hot or too buggy to enjoy. A patio-to-sunroom conversion transforms that existing footprint into a comfortable, year-round room without the cost of a ground-up addition.
Largo's location near the Gulf means long warm seasons and persistent insects. A screen room over your existing patio lets you use that outdoor space through most of the year without the mosquitoes and no-see-ums that come with Florida evenings. It is also the most affordable way to extend usable square footage on a Largo ranch home.
Largo's fully built-out neighborhoods leave little room for large additions, but a well-designed sunroom addition can add meaningful living space on a modest lot. We design additions that work with your existing concrete block structure and low-pitched roofline rather than requiring a major structural overhaul.
Largo's afternoon thunderstorms hit reliably from June through September, and a patio enclosure keeps your outdoor furniture and living area protected through those storms. Enclosures also block the salt-laden air that moves in from the Gulf, reducing the corrosion that builds up on any exposed materials left outside.
An enclosed patio room is a step up from a basic screen enclosure - it uses glazed panels or insulated walls to make the space genuinely climate-controlled. For Largo homeowners who want a year-round living area that handles both summer heat and cooler winter evenings, an enclosed patio room is a practical middle ground between a screen room and a full sunroom addition.
Even in a year-round warm market like Largo, a fully insulated four season room with Low-E glazing and a dedicated mini-split system gives you a space that is genuinely comfortable in July - not just tolerable. Largo's summers are long enough and hot enough that the difference between a poorly designed sunroom and a well-insulated one is significant.
Largo is one of the more densely built cities in Pinellas County, with most of its housing stock from the postwar construction boom of the 1950s through 1980s. The dominant building type is the single-story concrete block ranch home on a modest lot - solid construction, but one that requires specific knowledge when attaching a new sunroom or enclosure. Anchoring into CBS walls, flashing against low-slope ranch roofs, and working in tight side-yard setbacks are all routine for us, but they are not details a contractor unfamiliar with Florida's building stock will get right the first time.
Largo also sits just a few miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, close enough that salt air is a real factor for any exterior material. Standard aluminum frames and hardware corrode faster here than they would in an inland market. Largo's homes also take a beating from summer heat and UV exposure - the city gets over 240 sunny days per year, and exterior coatings, caulk, and glazing materials degrade faster than they would in cooler climates. All of these factors affect material selection, and we factor them into every Largo build as standard practice rather than optional upgrades.
Our crew works throughout Largo regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Largo Building Division for permitted projects. We know what Largo's inspectors look for on sunroom, enclosure, and screen room work, and we have been through this process enough times in this city to know how to avoid delays.
Largo stretches from the Pinellas Trail corridor through its central neighborhoods and out toward the beach side near Indian Rocks Beach to the west. The older neighborhoods along Seminole Boulevard and US-19 tend to have the most postwar ranch homes with covered concrete patios that are good candidates for conversion. The neighborhoods closer to the beach communities on the western edge of the city have more salt exposure and benefit most from marine-grade materials.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Pinellas Park to the north and east, and in Seminole just to the south along the Pinellas County interior.
Call us or submit the contact form and we reply within one business day to set up a free on-site estimate at your Largo property. No fee, no pressure to move forward.
We visit the property, measure your existing covered patio or target area, check the slab and any existing structure, and go over your options. You get a written quote with a clear price before we ask for any commitment.
We file the permit application with the City of Largo on your behalf. Once it is approved, we schedule your build start and keep you updated as the project moves through each phase.
Most Largo patio conversions and enclosures take one to five weeks to build. We coordinate the required city inspections and walk the finished project with you before we close the job out.
We serve homeowners throughout Largo and surrounding Pinellas County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day with a free estimate for your Largo property.
(727) 296-0359Largo is the third-largest city in Pinellas County, with about 84,000 residents in under 19 square miles - one of the more densely populated cities in the Tampa Bay area. The city is almost entirely built out, which means most neighborhoods are well-established with mature landscaping, narrow lots, and homes that were built decades ago. The dominant housing type is the single-story concrete block ranch, built primarily between the 1950s and 1980s. About 60 percent of homes are owner-occupied, according to U.S. Census data, and the city has a notable long-term resident population that invests in maintaining and improving their properties.
Largo Central Park sits near the center of the city and serves as the main public gathering spot, while the Pinellas Trail runs through the city north to south. Indian Rocks Beach is just a short drive to the west, and most Largo residents treat it as their nearest Gulf access. Neighboring Clearwater borders Largo to the north, sharing much of the same housing stock and climate, while Seminole lies to the south.
Estimates are free and there is no obligation. Call now or send us a message and we will schedule a visit to your Largo home within the week.