FramePro Clearwater Sunrooms installs screen rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Safety Harbor homeowners. We know the city's older concrete block homes, Old Tampa Bay salt air conditions, and Pinellas County permit requirements - and we respond within one business day.

Safety Harbor's long warm season and proximity to the water make screen rooms one of the most practical upgrades for homes here. A properly built screen room keeps the breeze coming through while blocking mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and the debris that blows in off the bay during afternoon storms.
Many Safety Harbor homes on smaller in-town lots have limited square footage, and a sunroom addition is one of the most efficient ways to add usable living space without a full structural expansion. We design additions that work with your existing concrete block walls and roofline rather than fighting them.
Safety Harbor's afternoon thunderstorms roll in fast from Tampa Bay during summer months, and an enclosed patio keeps your outdoor furniture and living area dry through those events. An enclosure also blocks the salt-laden air that moves off Old Tampa Bay and gradually corrodes exposed materials.
A number of Safety Harbor homes from the 1960s and 1970s have covered concrete patios or lanai slabs from original construction. Converting that existing footprint into an enclosed sunroom is typically less expensive than a ground-up addition because the slab and overhead structure are already in place.
Safety Harbor homes near the waterfront and along the older downtown streets often have unusual footprints, setbacks, or lot shapes. A custom sunroom design lets us work around those constraints rather than forcing a standard product into a space that does not quite fit.
Even in a warm climate like Safety Harbor, a fully insulated sunroom with Low-E glazing and a dedicated cooling system pays off during the hottest summer months. Homes near the bay can also get surprisingly cool drafts in January and February, and an insulated room stays comfortable year-round without those swings.
Safety Harbor sits on the western shore of Old Tampa Bay, and that waterfront position shapes how homes here age. Salt air from the bay moves through the city year-round and accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, metal fasteners, and exposed hardware. A sunroom built with standard inland materials - untreated aluminum extrusions, uncoated hardware, and basic caulk - will show visible deterioration within a few years on a property that close to the water. We use powder-coated frames, marine-grade stainless fasteners, and weatherproofing details designed for coastal exposure on every Safety Harbor build.
The city's housing stock adds a second layer of local knowledge. Most Safety Harbor homes built between the 1950s and 1980s use concrete block construction, which requires different anchoring and flashing techniques than wood-frame homes. The older downtown neighborhoods near Main Street and the waterfront also include homes with mature lots, tight side setbacks, and original features like jalousie windows and terrazzo floors - details that affect how we approach a new addition or enclosure without disturbing the existing structure. Pinellas County's Florida Building Code wind-load requirements apply here too, and all permitted work must meet those standards.
Our crew works throughout Safety Harbor regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Permitted projects in Safety Harbor go through the City of Safety Harbor Community Development Department, and we are familiar with how permit review works for sunroom and enclosure additions in this municipality.
Safety Harbor is a compact city, but it has distinct neighborhoods that each present their own conditions. Homes near the Safety Harbor Waterfront Park and the downtown Main Street area tend to be older with smaller lots and more salt exposure. The subdivisions along the McMullen Booth Road corridor on the city's east side are newer, with larger lots and more room to maneuver during construction. We adjust our approach based on which part of town we are working in.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Tampa to the east across the causeway, and we regularly work in Oldsmar just north along the Old Tampa Bay shoreline.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No charge, no commitment required.
We visit your Safety Harbor property, measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and discuss options that make sense for your lot. You receive a written quote with pricing before we move forward - no surprises later.
We file permit applications with the City of Safety Harbor on your behalf. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your build start and keep you updated on timing as the project moves forward.
Construction on most Safety Harbor projects runs one to six weeks depending on scope. We coordinate the required city inspections and do a final walkthrough with you before considering the job complete.
We serve homeowners throughout Safety Harbor 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 Safety Harbor property.
(727) 296-0359Safety Harbor is a small city of about 17,000 residents on the western shore of Old Tampa Bay in Pinellas County, situated between Clearwater to the south and Dunedin to the north. The city has a distinct identity built around its walkable Main Street downtown, the historic Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, and the public waterfront park and fishing pier on Old Tampa Bay. Roughly 65 percent of housing units in Safety Harbor are owner-occupied, according to U.S. Census data - higher than many nearby Pinellas County cities - and the homeowner community here tends to invest in long-term property upkeep.
The housing stock ranges from older concrete block bungalows and mid-century ranch homes near downtown - some dating to the 1920s and 1930s - to newer subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s along the McMullen Booth Road corridor on the city's east side. Lots near Main Street and the waterfront tend to be smaller with mature landscaping, while the eastern neighborhoods have larger yards and more conventional suburban layouts. Neighboring Clearwater is just to the south, sharing similar Gulf Coast climate conditions, and Oldsmar lies north along the bay shoreline.
Estimates are free and there is no obligation. Call now or send us a message and we will schedule a visit to your Safety Harbor home within the week.