Sunroom Contractor in Bunker Hill Village, TX

Add Living Space That Actually Gets Used Year-Round

A sunroom that stays comfortable through Houston summers and mild winters, built to match your home and increase its value.
A contemporary sunroom or patio space with a modern armchair and a small side table. The room has a unique design with a bright purple textured wall on the left, and a large window with a black grid frame looking out to greenery on the right. Another wall is made of fluted glass panels with a black frame. The floor is made of rich, warm-toned wooden planks. On the far left, a tall metal stand holds two glossy black planters with lush green plants. A conical yellow-orange lamp sits on the floor near the fluted glass wall.

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Custom Sunroom Design in Bunker Hill Village

More Space Without the Hassle of Major Construction

You’re looking at your backyard thinking there’s potential there, but Houston’s weather makes it hard to enjoy. Three months of the year it’s perfect, and the rest you’re either sweating or swatting mosquitos.

A properly built sunroom changes that. You get the natural light and the view without fighting the humidity or the bugs. It’s additional square footage that doesn’t require tearing apart your house or dealing with months of construction chaos.

The homes in Bunker Hill Village are already well-designed. A sunroom should fit that standard, not look like an afterthought. When it’s done right, it blends with your existing architecture and adds real value to your property. You’re not just adding space—you’re adding space people actually want to be in, any time of year.

Sunroom Builder Serving Bunker Hill Village

Nearly 50 Years Building Sunrooms That Last

We’ve been doing this since the 1970s. We’re family-owned, and we focus on one thing: building outdoor living spaces that hold up and look good doing it.

In Bunker Hill Village, homeowners expect quality that matches the neighborhood. We get that. Our team knows Houston’s climate, understands what works here, and won’t cut corners to save a few bucks. Every project is custom-designed for your home, your lot, and how you actually plan to use the space.

We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve built hundreds of sunrooms across the Houston area. If you want references, we’ll give them to you. If you want to see past work, we’ll show you. We’re not new to this, and we’re not going anywhere.

A worker in red overalls and a cap stands on a ladder, inspecting dark metal slats on a modern Nassau building—an example of Sunroom Installation that complements all season sunrooms under a clear blue sky.

Sunroom Installation Process in Bunker Hill Village

Here's How We Build Your Sunroom Start to Finish

First, we come to your home and actually look at the space. We talk about what you want to use it for, what your budget looks like, and what makes sense for your property. No pressure, no sales pitch—just a real conversation about whether a sunroom is the right move for you.

Once you decide to move forward, we design the sunroom to fit your home’s style and your needs. You’ll see drawings and material options before anything gets built. We handle the permits, the inspections, and all the coordination so you don’t have to chase down paperwork or deal with the city.

Then we build it. Our installation team has done this enough times to know how to do it right and keep the disruption to your daily life as minimal as possible. When we’re done, you’ve got a finished sunroom that’s ready to use—no loose ends, no “we’ll come back and finish that later.”

A worker in red overalls and a cap stands on a ladder, inspecting dark metal slats on a modern Nassau building—an example of Sunroom Installation that complements all season sunrooms under a clear blue sky.

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Sunroom Construction Options in Bunker Hill Village

What You Actually Get With a Four Seasons Sunroom

We specialize in 4-season sunrooms, which means they’re insulated and climate-controlled. In Houston, that matters. A three-season room is basically unusable from May through September unless you enjoy sitting in a greenhouse.

Our sunrooms use energy-efficient glass that blocks UV rays and reduces heat transfer. You’re not going to roast in there during summer, and you won’t need a space heater in January. The materials are built to handle humidity without warping, rusting, or falling apart after a few years.

In Bunker Hill Village, where home values average well into seven figures, a sunroom needs to add value, not detract from it. That means quality materials, clean installation, and a finished product that looks like it was always part of the house. We also offer LifeRoom systems, patio covers, and pergolas if you’re looking for something different than a fully enclosed sunroom.

Financing is available up to $125,000 if you’d rather spread the cost out. We work with lenders who specialize in home improvement projects, so the process is straightforward.

Modern two-story Nassau house with large windows, outdoor dining area, pool, and built-in grill—illuminated at dusk with water reflections and landscaped garden. Ideal for sunroom installation to enjoy views year-round.

How much does a sunroom cost in Bunker Hill Village, TX?

Most custom sunrooms in the Houston area run between $25,000 and $80,000, depending on size, materials, and how much customization you want. A basic 12×12 sunroom with standard finishes will be on the lower end. A larger space with premium glass, custom trim, and electrical work will cost more.

In Bunker Hill Village specifically, homeowners tend to go with higher-end finishes because the homes here are already at a premium level. You’re not looking to add a budget sunroom to a million-dollar house. The good news is that a well-built 4-season sunroom typically returns 50-70% of its cost in added home value, and it makes your home more attractive to buyers if you ever sell.

We give you a detailed estimate after seeing your property. No ballpark guesses, no “it depends” without explaining what it depends on. You’ll know what you’re paying for before any work starts.

Most sunroom projects take 4 to 8 weeks from the day you sign the contract to the day it’s finished. That includes design, permits, material ordering, and construction.

The actual construction time is usually 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Permitting in the Houston area can add a couple of weeks, but we handle that process so you don’t have to. Bunker Hill Village has its own regulations, and we’re familiar with what’s required.

Weather can cause delays—if we get a week of heavy rain, we’re not going to rush through foundation work just to stay on schedule. But we’ll keep you updated throughout the process. You’ll know when we’re starting, when we’ll be at your house, and when we expect to wrap up.

Not if it’s built right. A 4-season sunroom uses insulated glass and proper ventilation to keep temperatures manageable even when it’s 95 degrees outside. Our CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT blocks UV rays and reduces solar heat gain, which means you’re not sitting in a sweatbox.

You’ll still need to heat and cool the space, either by extending your existing HVAC system or adding a ductless mini-split unit. Most homeowners in Bunker Hill Village choose to tie the sunroom into their existing system if the HVAC can handle the extra load. If not, a mini-split works well and gives you independent temperature control.

A three-season sunroom or a cheap screen room will absolutely be miserable in Houston summers. That’s why we focus on 4-season construction. You’re paying for a space you can actually use 12 months a year, not just in March and November.

Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit in Bunker Hill Village, and sunrooms fall into that category. The permit process involves submitting plans, getting approval from the city, and passing inspections during and after construction.

We handle all of that. You don’t need to visit city hall or figure out what forms to fill out. We submit the plans, coordinate with inspectors, and make sure everything is up to code. Bunker Hill Village has specific requirements for setbacks, lot coverage, and structural standards, and we’re familiar with all of them.

Skipping permits is a bad idea. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to tear it down. It also voids most warranties and leaves you liable if something goes wrong. We do it the right way from the start.

A sunroom is a fully enclosed, insulated room with glass walls and a solid roof. It’s climate-controlled, which means you can heat and cool it like any other room in your house. A patio enclosure is typically a screen room or a covered patio with open or screened walls—it’s not insulated and it’s not climate-controlled.

In Houston, a patio enclosure works if you just want to keep bugs out and have some shade. But it’s not comfortable in July, and it’s not adding much value to your home. A 4-season sunroom is a real living space that you can use year-round, and it adds significantly more to your property value.

If you’re on the fence, think about how you’ll actually use the space. If you want a place to have coffee in the morning or a home office with natural light, you need a sunroom. If you just want to grill without mosquitos, a patio enclosure might be enough. We can walk you through both options and help you figure out what makes sense for your home and budget.

Look for a contractor who’s been doing this for a while, has actual references you can check, and is willing to show you completed projects. Ask about their permitting process, their warranty, and who’s actually doing the work. If they’re vague on any of those points, that’s a red flag.

Make sure they’re licensed and insured. In Texas, you want a contractor with general liability insurance and workers’ comp coverage. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, you could be liable.

Get everything in writing—scope of work, timeline, payment schedule, materials being used. A good contractor won’t have a problem putting it all in a contract. If they’re pushing you to pay a huge deposit upfront or they’re rushing you to sign, walk away.

We’ve been building sunrooms in the Houston area for nearly 50 years. We’re not the cheapest option, but we’re also not going to disappear halfway through your project or leave you with a sunroom that leaks after the first rainstorm. You can check our references, see our past work, and talk to homeowners in Bunker Hill Village who’ve hired us. We’ll earn your business by showing you we know what we’re doing.

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