Sunroom Installation · Hillsborough County
Sunrooms in Tampa, FL
Custom sunrooms in Tampa, FL — 3-season, 4-season & glass rooms built for Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane season by a licensed GC. Free estimate & 0% financing.
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Licensed #CGC1527718 · 22 years · 0% financing available.
Top Tier Home Building Solutions designs and builds custom sunrooms throughout Tampa and Hillsborough County. As a licensed Florida general contractor (#CGC1527718) with 22 years of experience, we handle everything from design and engineering to City of Tampa permitting and final inspection — so your new sunroom is built to code, built to last, and built to handle Florida’s heat, humidity, and hurricane season.
Why Build a Sunroom in Tampa?
Tampa’s climate is the reason sunrooms are so popular here — and also the reason they have to be built correctly. With more than 240 sunny days a year, an open lanai or patio is unusable for much of the summer because of heat, afternoon storms, and mosquitoes. A four-season sunroom with insulated thermal glass turns that same space into air-conditioned living space you can enjoy year-round, while a three-season screen-and-glass room gives you shade and airflow at a lower cost. For most Tampa homeowners we work with, a sunroom is the most cost-effective way to add usable square footage without the price of a full room addition.
Sunroom Types We Build in Tampa
- Four-season sunrooms — insulated glass, integrated HVAC, usable in July and January alike. The most requested option in inland Tampa neighborhoods.
- Three-season sunrooms — single-pane or vinyl glazing with screens, ideal for shoulder-season comfort at a lower price point.
- Glass sunrooms & Florida rooms — floor-to-ceiling glass for unobstructed views, popular on canal-front and conservation-lot homes.
- Screen-to-glass conversions — we frequently convert existing screened lanais into climate-controlled sunrooms on existing concrete slabs.
Tampa Neighborhoods We Serve
We build sunroom additions across the City of Tampa and greater Hillsborough County, including South Tampa, Hyde Park, Westchase, Carrollwood, New Tampa, Town ’n’ Country, Temple Terrace, Seminole Heights, Brandon, Riverview, and Apollo Beach. Many of our South Tampa and Davis Islands projects are on older homes where we match the sunroom framing and roofline to the existing architecture; in newer New Tampa and Westchase communities, we coordinate HOA design approval as part of the project.
Tampa Permitting & Florida Wind Code
Sunroom additions in Tampa are permitted through the City of Tampa Construction Services Division (unincorporated areas go through Hillsborough County), and permits typically take 2–4 weeks. Hillsborough County sits in a wind-borne debris region with an ultimate design wind speed around 150 mph, so any sunroom attached to your home requires engineered drawings and code-compliant glazing. We handle the engineering submittal, permit application, and HOA approval for you — homeowners don’t have to chase paperwork. For coastal-facing properties in South Tampa and Apollo Beach, we recommend hurricane-rated impact glass so the room doubles as storm protection.
Sunroom Cost in Tampa (2026)
Most Tampa sunroom projects fall between $18,000 and $55,000+ depending on size, glazing (three-season vs. four-season insulated glass), foundation work, and whether HVAC is integrated. Screen-to-glass conversions on an existing slab are the most budget-friendly path; new four-season rooms with a poured foundation sit at the higher end. For a full breakdown by size and room type, see our Tampa Bay sunroom cost guide, and ask about 0% financing for qualifying projects.
Recent Tampa-Area Sunroom Projects
Our recent Tampa builds include four-season insulated-glass sunrooms in Carrollwood and New Tampa, a screen-to-glass Florida room conversion in South Tampa, and a hurricane-rated glass sunroom on a canal-front home in Apollo Beach. Every project is built with powder-coated aluminum framing, code-compliant glazing, and a workmanship warranty.
Sunroom FAQs — Tampa
How much does a sunroom cost in Tampa?
Most Tampa sunrooms run $18,000 to $55,000+ depending on size, glazing (three-season vs. insulated four-season glass), and whether HVAC is integrated. Screen-to-glass conversions on an existing slab are the most affordable option.
Do I need a permit for a sunroom in Tampa?
Yes. Sunroom additions are permitted through the City of Tampa Construction Services Division, or Hillsborough County for unincorporated areas. We handle the engineered drawings, permit application, and HOA approval for you.
Can a Tampa sunroom withstand hurricanes?
Yes. We build with engineered, powder-coated aluminum framing and code-compliant glazing for Hillsborough County wind loads, and offer hurricane-rated impact glass so the room doubles as permanent storm protection.
How long does it take to build a sunroom in Tampa?
Permitting typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, and most sunrooms are completed within a few weeks of permit approval, depending on size and whether new foundation work is required.
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