Looking for home additions in Palm Harbor? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Palm Harbor and the surrounding Pinellas County — from Innisbrook, Lansbrook, Ozona and beyond. Room additions, primary suites, and second stories that look original to the home.
When moving up means agent commissions, closing costs, and a bigger mortgage, adding on is often the smarter play — especially in established Tampa Bay neighborhoods where the right addition returns more than a relocation. The key is an addition that looks like it was always there, not bolted on.
For Palm Harbor specifically, it comes down to local realities: Palm Harbor's larger golf-community and waterfront homes support gourmet kitchen and spa-bath remodels finished to a high standard — the budget and the resale ceiling here support doing it right. Palm Harbor permits through Pinellas County's building department under the Florida Building Code; gated and golf communities add HOA architectural review, and Crystal Beach and Ozona waterfront homes sit in the wind-borne-debris region with possible flood-zone considerations. We design and permit your home additions around exactly those conditions.
Home Additions in Palm Harbor — what we handle
- Room and bedroom additions
- Primary-suite additions
- Second-story additions
- Bump-outs and rear extensions
- Structural and wind-load engineering, foundation work
- Roofline and exterior matching
- Impact-rated windows and doors where required
- Zoning, setback, permits, and inspections
Home Additions cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Additions price by square footage, structural complexity, wind-load requirements, and foundation work. Second stories cost more because the floor below must be reinforced. You get a fixed proposal after design.
Timeline
Room additions typically run 3–5 months; second stories 5–9 months, including design, engineering, and permitting.
Palm Harbor permits
Palm Harbor permits through Pinellas County's building department under the Florida Building Code; gated and golf communities add HOA architectural review, and Crystal Beach and Ozona waterfront homes sit in the wind-borne-debris region with possible flood-zone considerations.
