
Bugs, rain, and afternoon storms keep you inside. A permitted three season sunroom gives you a bright, enclosed space you can actually enjoy through Clearwater's best months.
Bugs, rain, and afternoon storms keep you inside. A permitted three season sunroom gives you a bright, enclosed space you can actually enjoy through Clearwater's best months.

Three season sunrooms in Clearwater, FL are enclosed room additions using insulated glass panels or vinyl-framed windows to block bugs, rain, and wind without connecting to your home's HVAC system, with most builds completed in two to four weeks of active construction after permits are approved.
If Clearwater's mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and daily summer thunderstorms have turned your backyard into a place you only walk through, a three season sunroom changes that. You get a comfortable, enclosed space that you can use from October through May - and on mild summer mornings before the heat peaks. It is not the same as a fully conditioned Florida room, which costs significantly more to build and operate. If you are not sure which fits your situation, compare it to our patio enclosures - a versatile option that can range from screened rooms to glass-enclosed structures depending on your budget and goals.
Because Clearwater sits in a high-wind coastal zone, any room addition - including a three season sunroom - must be permitted and built to Florida's hurricane wind standards. We handle the permit process through Pinellas County so your finished room is legal, inspected, and on record as real square footage when you sell.
Clearwater's heat, humidity, and mosquitoes make a regular porch nearly unusable for about four months of the year. If you find yourself retreating inside within minutes of stepping outside, that is the problem a three season sunroom is built to solve. It gives you a shaded, bug-free room where you can sit and watch a Gulf storm roll in without getting soaked.
Clearwater's summer storms come in sideways. A standard screen enclosure offers almost no protection from wind-driven rain, and if you are rushing to move furniture every afternoon, you have outgrown what your screen porch can provide. Actual walls and a proper roof make a real difference in how much of the year you can use the space.
If your home feels cramped but a fully conditioned addition is out of budget, a three season sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real usable square footage. You get a genuine room - not just a porch - at a fraction of what climate-controlled space would cost. It is a practical middle ground for growing families in established Clearwater neighborhoods.
If the structure at the back of your home has faded screens, cracked concrete, or a roof that leaks during heavy rain, it may cost nearly as much to repair it properly as to replace it with something better. A three season sunroom built in its place gives you a fresh start with materials built for Clearwater's climate.
Every project starts with how you want to use the space and what your property can support. For homeowners who want a protected outdoor room without full HVAC costs, a three season sunroom is the right fit. If you want something with more basic protection - mainly keeping bugs and light rain out while staying open to the breeze - our patio enclosures give you that at a lower entry cost. If you want complete protection with heating and cooling included, ask about our screen room installation or upgrade path to a fully conditioned room.
We handle the full scope on every three season sunroom: foundation or slab work, wall framing, window and glass panel installation built to Clearwater's wind requirements, roofing tied properly into your existing structure, and all finish work. The permit is pulled in our name and the final county inspection is completed before we call the project done.
Best for homeowners who want solid weather protection and a finished-room feel without connecting to HVAC - the most popular choice for Clearwater's mild shoulder seasons.
Ideal for homeowners who want operable windows that can open fully for cross-ventilation on cooler days while still keeping bugs and rain out when closed.
Suited to homeowners with an existing screened porch or lanai who want to upgrade it to a weather-tight enclosed room without tearing down what is already there.
For homeowners who want a specific size, shape, or roof style that fits their home's architecture - built from the ground up with a new slab, framing, and custom window layout.
Clearwater averages more than 50 inches of rain per year, and summer afternoons bring heavy thunderstorms almost daily from June through September. Salt air from the Gulf moves inland and gets into everything - which is why we specify corrosion-resistant frames and hardware on every job near the water. Pinellas County's high concentration of HOA-governed communities also means we work through association approval before pulling a permit, so your design is signed off at every level before construction begins. The sandy soil common in many Clearwater neighborhoods requires proper slab assessment before framing starts, and we do that evaluation at the estimate visit, not after you have already committed.
We serve homeowners across Clearwater and into the surrounding communities. If you are in Largo or Safety Harbor, we cover your area. The same permit process, the same wind-rated construction, and the same written quote before any work starts - wherever you are in the region. For more on how Florida's construction requirements shape every sunroom project, the Florida Building Commission publishes the standards that govern this work.
We reply within one business day. On that first call we ask a few basic questions - approximate size, where on the home it would go, and whether you have an HOA - so we can come prepared rather than start from scratch at your property.
We visit your home to measure, check your existing slab or foundation, and flag anything that could affect cost - like a roofline requiring custom work or soil conditions needing extra prep. A written estimate follows within a few days of this visit.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we handle the submission before applying for the permit. Permit review through Pinellas County typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated throughout - no need to visit any offices yourself.
Once the permit is approved, crews typically begin within a week or two. The build takes two to four weeks for most projects. After a county inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit and warranty documents before your final payment is due.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no sales pressure - just a written estimate and honest answers.
(727) 296-0359We submit the permit application in our name and see it through to a passed county inspection before we call the job done. That means an independent official - not just our crew - confirms the work is correct. It is the single most important protection you have as a homeowner.
Clearwater sits in a high-wind coastal zone, and every sunroom we build is engineered to meet those requirements - not just built to look good on day one. The framing, anchoring, and glazing all meet the standards set by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry and Florida's building code for your storm season peace of mind.
A large share of Clearwater homes are governed by HOAs with their own approval requirements. We have navigated this process in communities across Pinellas County and know what local associations typically look for. That saves you from a last-minute redesign or a delayed permit application.
Your quote is itemized and in writing before we touch your property. If anything changes during the project, you hear about it and approve it before it affects your bill. Vague estimates that turn into surprise invoices are one of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors - we do not operate that way.
Every one of these commitments is in writing in your contract before work begins. That is how we have built our reputation in Clearwater - one project at a time, one homeowner at a time.
A more budget-friendly way to protect your outdoor space - from screened rooms to glass enclosures - depending on how much weather protection you need.
Learn MoreIf bug protection and shade are your main goals and full weather enclosure is not required, a screen room is the lowest-cost enclosed outdoor space we build.
Learn MorePinellas County permit slots fill up before peak season - reaching out now puts your project on the schedule while spots are still available.