Looking for in-law suites & adus in Largo? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Largo and the surrounding Pinellas County — from Largo Central Park area, East Bay, Harbor Bluffs and beyond. In-law suites, garage apartments, and accessory units — family space and flexibility, where local zoning allows.
An in-law suite or accessory dwelling can add real value, multigenerational space, or flexibility to a Tampa Bay property — but in Florida the rules are local, not statewide. What's buildable depends entirely on your city or county zoning, your lot, and your setbacks, so the honest first step is a feasibility check, not a sales pitch.
For Largo specifically, it comes down to local realities: Largo's deep base of 1960s–80s block ranch homes and 55+ villas makes kitchen modernizations, bath remodels, and open-concept conversions the highest-value projects here. Largo runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the city sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window changes and additions carry impact requirements, and 55+ and villa communities often add HOA architectural review. We design and permit your in-law suites & adus around exactly those conditions.
In-Law Suites & ADUs in Largo — what we handle
- Attached in-law suites
- Garage conversions to living space
- Garage apartments and detached accessory units (where zoning allows)
- Feasibility, lot, and setback analysis
- Local zoning and ordinance review for your jurisdiction
- Utility connections and Florida Building Code energy compliance
- Humidity-aware insulation and ventilation
- Full permitting and inspections
In-Law Suites & ADUs cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Cost is driven most by type (conversion vs. attached vs. detached), size, site access, and utility connections — and by whether your zoning allows the unit at all. We give you a fixed proposal after a feasibility visit.
Timeline
Garage conversions often finish in 2–4 months; attached suites and detached units typically run 5–9 months including design and permitting.
Largo permits
Largo runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the city sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window changes and additions carry impact requirements, and 55+ and villa communities often add HOA architectural review.
