Looking for garage conversion in New Port Richey? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco County — from Downtown / Sims Park, Gulf Harbors, River Ridge and beyond. Turn an underused garage into a real bedroom, office, gym, or in-law suite.
A garage conversion is the most cost-effective square footage you can add to a Tampa Bay home — the foundation, walls, and roof already exist, so you're finishing space rather than building it from scratch. It's the fastest path to an extra bedroom, a real office, or an in-law suite.
For New Port Richey specifically, it comes down to local realities: New Port Richey's older, Gulf-adjacent homes and revitalized historic downtown make kitchen and bath modernizations — done with care for the home's age and coastal exposure — the steadiest, highest-value work here. New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels. We design and permit your garage conversion around exactly those conditions.
Garage Conversion in New Port Richey — what we handle
- Garage-to-living-space conversions (bedroom, office, gym, studio)
- Garage-to-suite conversions with kitchenette and bath (where zoning allows)
- Code insulation, humidity control, and Florida Building Code energy compliance
- Permitted electrical and plumbing
- Proper egress windows and doors
- Foundation and floor leveling
- Replacing the garage door with finished, code-rated wall and windows
- Permits and inspections
Garage Conversion cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Whether it's a simple room or a full suite with kitchen and bath is the biggest cost driver, along with foundation and utility work. Fixed proposal after a site visit.
Timeline
A habitable-room conversion often takes 4–8 weeks; a garage-to-suite typically runs 2–4 months including permitting.
New Port Richey permits
New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels.
