Sunroom Installation · Hillsborough County
Sunrooms in Temple Terrace, FL
Custom and glass sunrooms in Temple Terrace, FL built to handle the summer heat. Licensed Florida GC #CGC1527718. Free estimate on your four-season room.
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Licensed #CGC1527718 · 22 years · 0% financing available.
Top Tier Home Building Solutions designs and builds custom sunrooms across Temple Terrace and the surrounding Hillsborough County communities. As a licensed Florida general contractor (#CGC1527718) with 22 years of experience, we run the entire project in house: design and engineering, City of Temple Terrace permitting, construction, and final inspection. Homeowners near USF and along the Hillsborough River call us when they want a room that stays comfortable through a Florida summer instead of a screened porch that bakes from June to September.
Why Build a Sunroom in Temple Terrace?
Temple Terrace is an established golf-course community, and a lot of those homes were built with patios and lanais that go unused half the year. By August, an open porch is too hot to sit on. A glass or four-season sunroom solves that. With insulated glazing and a properly sized HVAC tie-in, you get a bright room overlooking the fairway or the back yard that works in July heat and on a cool January morning alike.
That climate reality is exactly why glass and four-season rooms are the most requested builds here. People want the view and the light without the humidity, the bugs, or the afternoon glare.
Sunroom Types We Build in Temple Terrace
- Four-season rooms — fully insulated and climate-controlled for year-round use. The most popular choice in Temple Terrace because of the long, hot summers.
- Three-season rooms — a lighter, lower-cost option for spring, fall, and milder days, without full HVAC.
- Glass / picture-window sunrooms — floor-to-ceiling glass for maximum light and unobstructed golf-course or river views.
- Lanai and screen-to-glass conversions — turn an existing screened lanai into a sealed, usable glass room without rebuilding from scratch.
Temple Terrace Neighborhoods We Serve
We build throughout Temple Terrace and the immediate area, including the established sections near USF, Terrace Park, and Theodore, as well as homes out toward north Tampa and Thonotosassa. This is an inland market, so we are not fighting salt-air corrosion the way coastal builds do. The bigger consideration here is the older, well-kept housing stock: many properties have setback and tree-canopy constraints, and some sections carry HOA or deed-restriction review. We handle that review as part of the job.
Temple Terrace Permitting & Florida Wind Code (Hillsborough)
Permits inside city limits go through the City of Temple Terrace building department; properties in unincorporated areas are permitted through Hillsborough County. In our experience, permits typically take 2 to 4 weeks. Hillsborough County sits in the wind-borne debris region with roughly a 150 mph design wind speed, so every sunroom we build is engineered to the Florida Wind Code with code-compliant glazing and anchoring.
We prepare the drawings, pull the permit, and manage any HOA or architectural-review submittal so you are not chasing paperwork.
Sunroom Cost in Temple Terrace (2026)
Most Temple Terrace sunroom projects fall between $18,000 and $54,000 or more, depending on size, glass package, foundation work, and whether you are converting an existing lanai or building new. A screen-to-glass conversion sits at the lower end; a large insulated four-season room with full HVAC sits at the top.
For a full breakdown of what drives the number, see our sunroom cost guide, and ask about 0% financing to spread the project across manageable payments.
Recent Temple Terrace-Area Sunroom Projects
Recent work in and around Temple Terrace includes a four-season room off a golf-course-facing patio with powder-coated aluminum framing and insulated glazing, a screened lanai converted to a sealed glass picture-window room near USF, and a three-season addition for a north Tampa home that wanted shade and airflow without full climate control.
Every build uses powder-coated aluminum framing, code-compliant glazing engineered to Hillsborough wind requirements, and is backed by our workmanship warranty.
Sunroom FAQs — Temple Terrace
How much does a sunroom cost in Temple Terrace?
Most Temple Terrace sunrooms run between $18,000 and $54,000 or more. A screen-to-glass lanai conversion is at the lower end, while a large insulated four-season room with HVAC is at the top.
Do I need a permit for a sunroom in Temple Terrace?
Yes. Permits go through the City of Temple Terrace building department, or Hillsborough County for unincorporated areas. They typically take 2 to 4 weeks, and we handle the drawings and permit for you.
Are Temple Terrace sunrooms built to handle hurricanes?
Yes. Hillsborough County is in the wind-borne debris region with a roughly 150 mph design wind speed, so we engineer every sunroom to the Florida Wind Code with code-compliant glazing and anchoring.
Can you convert my existing screened lanai into a glass sunroom?
Yes. A screen-to-glass conversion seals your existing lanai into a usable glass room without a full rebuild, which makes it one of the most affordable options in Temple Terrace.
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