FramePro Clearwater Sunrooms installs custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for homeowners across Tarpon Springs. We work regularly on the older concrete block homes near the Sponge Docks and along the Anclote River, and we respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Many Tarpon Springs homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s with compact footprints that were not designed with outdoor living additions in mind. A custom sunroom lets us design around your existing roofline, slab edges, and lot layout - so the result fits your home rather than a generic floor plan.
Tarpon Springs sits right on the Gulf Coast, and mosquitoes and no-see-ums are relentless during warm months near the water. A screen room over your back porch gives you fresh air and views of the yard without spending the evening swatting bugs.
Gulf storms roll through Tarpon Springs hard during summer, and an open patio takes the full force of those afternoon downpours. A patio enclosure keeps your furniture and flooring dry while still letting air through when the weather cooperates.
Even in Tarpon Springs, where winters are mild, a fully insulated sunroom pays off by staying comfortable through the hottest summer months. Low-E glazing cuts heat gain, and a connection to your home's HVAC keeps the space usable year-round.
A lot of older Tarpon Springs homes already have covered concrete slabs or original lanais from when the home was built. Converting that covered space into an enclosed sunroom is typically less expensive than a ground-up addition because the overhead structure is already in place.
Tarpon Springs has many homes where the original sunroom or Florida room was built decades ago with materials that have since deteriorated. Replacing the glass, reframing corroded sections, or upgrading the insulation brings an old room up to current comfort standards without tearing it down.
Tarpon Springs has a large share of homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, many of them concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the same building style that dominates coastal Pinellas County. Attaching a sunroom to an older CBS home requires careful flashing at the wall connection, proper anchoring into block rather than wood framing, and a roof tie-in that accounts for the low-slope profiles common on mid-century Florida homes. A contractor unfamiliar with CBS construction may use wood-frame attachment methods that do not hold over time or that allow moisture to enter behind the wall.
Salt air from the Gulf and the Anclote River waterway reaches well into Tarpon Springs neighborhoods, accelerating corrosion on standard hardware and aluminum framing. Florida's wind codes apply throughout the city, and any permitted sunroom must be designed to Pinellas County wind-load standards. Pool decks and screened enclosures are also common on Tarpon Springs properties, and the same UV exposure and afternoon storm activity that wears them down affects any outdoor structure over time. Getting the material spec right from the start saves significant repair cost down the road.
Our crew works throughout Tarpon Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Tarpon Springs Building Department for permitted projects and know the inspection process for enclosed structures in Pinellas County.
Tarpon Springs runs from the Sponge Docks on Dodecanese Boulevard near the waterfront to quieter residential neighborhoods east of the US-19 corridor. Homes closer to the Anclote River and the bayou areas face heavier salt exposure and more flood-zone considerations, while neighborhoods further inland tend to have larger lots and more straightforward access for equipment. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral sits near the heart of the older residential streets, and the historic character of those blocks means the homes nearby are older and often need more careful attachment work.
We also serve homeowners in nearby New Port Richey just to the north in Pasco County, and in Palm Harbor to the south, where the housing stock and Gulf Coast conditions are similar.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No charge, no commitment required.
We visit your Tarpon Springs property, measure the space, and review the existing slab or foundation. You receive a written quote before any work begins - the number on paper is the number you pay.
For permitted projects, we submit the permit application to the city on your behalf. Once the permit is issued, we lock in a build start date and keep you updated on the schedule.
Construction typically takes two to six weeks. We coordinate the required city inspections and walk through the finished space with you before we close out the project.
We serve homeowners throughout Tarpon Springs 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) 296-0359Tarpon Springs is a city of about 26,000 people on the northern end of Pinellas County, known internationally for its Greek sponge diving heritage and the Sponge Docks along Dodecanese Boulevard. The city's older neighborhoods near downtown and the waterfront contain some of the most historic residential blocks in Pinellas County, with homes dating back to the early 1900s alongside the more common mid-century concrete block construction found throughout the area. Single-family homes on modest lots are the norm, with a mix of waterfront properties along the Anclote River and bayous and inland streets with mature tree cover.
The city has a notably older population - many residents are long-term homeowners who have owned their properties for decades and are at the point where updating or expanding the home makes more sense than moving. A sunroom or screen enclosure fits that goal well, adding usable living space without requiring a full room addition. Neighboring Palm Harbor sits just to the south with a similar Gulf Coast housing character, while New Port Richey is a short drive north along US-19.
Estimates are free and there is no obligation. Call now or send us a message and we will schedule a visit to your Tarpon Springs home within the week.