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You’re not adding a sunroom to check a box. You want a room that works when it’s 95 degrees with 80% humidity in July, when a tropical storm rolls through in September, and when you’re trying to enjoy your coffee without mosquitoes treating you like breakfast.
That’s what separates a real sunroom installation from a glorified porch. The glass needs to handle UV without turning your space into a greenhouse. The structure needs to hold up when wind gusts hit 60 mph. The climate control has to actually keep you comfortable without spiking your energy bill.
Most sunroom builders will sell you something pretty. We build something that fits how you actually live in Clear Lake. That means accounting for salt air if you’re near the water, designing drainage for those Gulf Coast downpours, and using materials that won’t warp or fade after two Texas summers. You get a space that extends your home, not a seasonal decoration.
We’ve been designing and installing custom sunrooms since the 1970s. We’re not new to this, and we’re not experimenting with your home.
Our team in Houston knows what Clear Lake homeowners deal with. We’ve worked in neighborhoods near NASA, along the waterfront by Kemah and Seabrook, and throughout Bay Area Boulevard. We know your weather, your building codes, and what actually holds up in this climate.
Every project gets handled by licensed, insured professionals who’ve done this hundreds of times. We’re not a general contractor adding sunrooms as a side gig. This is what we do, and we’ve built our reputation on getting it right the first time.
We start with a free in-home consultation. You show us the space, tell us how you want to use it, and we take measurements. No pressure, no gimmicks. Just a conversation about what’s possible and what it costs.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we create a custom sunroom design that fits your home’s architecture and your budget. You’ll see exactly what you’re getting before we order a single piece of material. We handle all the permits and paperwork with Clear Lake and Harris County, so you don’t have to chase down approvals.
Installation typically takes two to six weeks after permits clear and materials arrive. Our crew shows up on time, works clean, and keeps you updated throughout the build. When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. Then you get a lifetime warranty on the frame and a five-year workmanship guarantee covering installation and sealing.
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Every sunroom we build in Clear Lake includes high-performance glass designed for Texas. That means CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT with UV protection and energy-efficient properties that keep heat out in summer and warmth in during those rare cold snaps. You’re not sitting in a sauna or watching your AC work overtime.
The framing is aluminum, engineered to handle Gulf Coast humidity without rusting or rotting. We’re talking about structures tested for high winds and heavy rain, not something that’ll rattle apart in the first thunderstorm. If you’re near the water, we account for salt air exposure.
You also get flexible design options. Want a four-season room with full HVAC integration? We can do that. Prefer a three-season space with ceiling fans and screens? That works too. Need to incorporate your existing patio or deck? We’ll design around it. Most Clear Lake projects run between $35,000 and $65,000 depending on size and features, and we offer financing up to $125,000 for homeowners who want to spread the cost.
This isn’t cookie-cutter work. We’re building for your specific lot, your home’s style, and how you’ll actually use the space.
Most sunroom construction takes two to six weeks once permits are approved and materials arrive. The timeline depends on the size of your project, weather delays, and how complex the design is.
Permitting with Clear Lake and Harris County usually takes one to three weeks. We handle all that paperwork for you, but it’s not instant. Once we get the green light, we order your materials, which typically arrive within two weeks depending on customization.
The actual build is where most of the time goes. A straightforward three-season room might take two weeks. A four-season sunroom with HVAC, electrical, and custom features can push closer to six. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront, and we’ll let you know immediately if anything changes.
Yes, but don’t expect dollar-for-dollar return. Most sunroom additions in the Houston area return 50% to 80% of the cost when you sell, according to local real estate data.
The actual number depends on your neighborhood, the quality of the build, and how well the sunroom fits your home. A professionally installed four-season room with climate control tends to add more value than a basic screen enclosure. Buyers in Clear Lake love extra living space, especially when it brings in natural light and connects to the yard.
Even if you’re not selling anytime soon, you’re getting immediate value in how you use your home. More functional square footage, a space for entertaining or relaxing, and a room you’ll actually spend time in. That’s worth something, even if it doesn’t show up on a spreadsheet.
If it’s built right, absolutely. If it’s not, you’ll end up with a room you can’t use from May through September.
The key is glass technology and ventilation. Standard windows turn a sunroom into a greenhouse when it’s 95 degrees outside. High-performance glass with UV coatings and low-E properties reflects heat before it gets inside. That’s what we use on every Clear Lake project.
You also need real climate control. A four-season sunroom with HVAC integration gives you the same comfort as any other room in your house. A three-season room relies on ceiling fans, cross-ventilation, and shade strategies. Both can work, but you need to be honest about how you’ll use the space. If you want to sit in there during a July afternoon, you need AC. If you’re mostly using it in the mornings and evenings, fans might be enough.
A three-season sunroom is built for spring, fall, and mild winter days. It’s not insulated or climate-controlled, so it gets too hot in summer and too cold during freezes. You’re looking at screen panels or single-pane glass, ceiling fans, and maybe some shade options.
A four-season sunroom is a full room addition. Insulated glass, weatherstripping, HVAC hookup, and often electrical for outlets and lighting. You can use it every day of the year, no matter what the weather’s doing. It’s more expensive upfront, but you’re getting actual living space, not a seasonal porch.
In Clear Lake, most homeowners go with four-season rooms because the climate is too extreme for three-season spaces to get much use. You’ve got long, brutal summers and unpredictable weather the rest of the year. If you’re spending $30,000 or more, you want a room that works in August, not just October.
Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit from the City of Clear Lake and approval from Harris County if applicable. That includes sunrooms, patio enclosures, and room additions.
The permit process covers structural plans, electrical work if you’re adding outlets or lighting, and HVAC if you’re tying into your existing system. You’ll also need to meet setback requirements, which dictate how close the sunroom can be to your property line.
We handle all of that for you. We submit the plans, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t have to call the city, chase down paperwork, or figure out what’s required. It’s part of the service, and it’s already built into your timeline and cost estimate.
Most custom sunroom projects in Clear Lake run between $35,000 and $65,000. That’s for a professionally designed and installed four-season room with quality materials, permits, and warranties included.
Three-season rooms with screens and basic framing start closer to $20,000 to $30,000. Larger four-season sunrooms with premium glass, full HVAC integration, electrical, and custom finishes can push $70,000 or higher. The final number depends on square footage, materials, site prep, and how much customization you want.
We give you a detailed, upfront estimate during the consultation. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start. And if the cost is more than you want to handle at once, we offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates.
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