Looking for outdoor living in Tampa? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Tampa and the surrounding greater Tampa — from Hyde Park, South Tampa, Davis Islands and beyond. Lanais, pool decks, outdoor kitchens, and pergolas that extend your living space outside.
Florida living happens outside, and a well-built outdoor space is one of the highest-enjoyment, strong-return investments a Tampa Bay homeowner can make. Done right, a lanai or screened patio becomes a true extension of the house rather than a neglected backyard.
For Tampa specifically, it comes down to local realities: Tampa's range — from protected 1920s Hyde Park and Seminole Heights bungalows to flood-exposed South Tampa and Davis Islands waterfront — means the right kitchen or bath remodel depends entirely on the home's era, neighborhood, and flood zone. Tampa runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code. Bayfront South Tampa and Davis Islands homes sit in FEMA flood zones and the wind-borne-debris region, where substantial-improvement and elevation rules can apply; newer subdivisions add HOA review. We map those rules before drawings start. We design and permit your outdoor living around exactly those conditions.
Outdoor Living in Tampa — what we handle
- Lanais and screened enclosures
- Pool decks and pavers
- Pergolas, arbors, and shade structures
- Outdoor kitchens and grill islands
- Fire features and seating areas
- Outdoor lighting and electrical
- Drainage and grading for Florida rain
- Permits where required
Outdoor Living cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Size, materials, structures, screen enclosures, and utilities (gas, water, electrical) drive cost. Fixed proposal after a site visit.
Timeline
Most outdoor living projects run 3–8 weeks depending on scope and any permitting.
Tampa permits
Tampa runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code. Bayfront South Tampa and Davis Islands homes sit in FEMA flood zones and the wind-borne-debris region, where substantial-improvement and elevation rules can apply; newer subdivisions add HOA review. We map those rules before drawings start.
