Transform your Long Island home with our custom sunrooms, liferooms, pergolas, and more! Quality Designs That Improve Your Space And Lifestyle.
Contact Info
Hear From Our Clients
Your patio sits empty half the year because Texas weather doesn’t cooperate. Too hot in summer, unpredictable storms, humidity that makes everything sticky. You want to enjoy your outdoor space, but comfort always loses.
A properly built sunroom changes that. You get natural light, views of your yard, and actual climate control. No more choosing between sweating outside or staying cooped up indoors.
This isn’t about adding square footage just to say you did. It’s about creating a space your family will actually use—for morning coffee, homework spread, weekend reading, or just sitting without fighting the AC bill. The right sunroom installation gives you that without the compromise.
And in Galena Park’s housing market, where the median home value jumped 15.6% in one year, adding functional living space that works year-round isn’t just comfort—it’s a smart move for your property value.
We bring decades of sunroom construction experience to the Houston area. We’re fully licensed and insured to work in Texas, and we understand what it takes to build a structure that holds up to Gulf Coast weather.
Galena Park homeowners deal with specific challenges—intense summer heat, sudden storms, high humidity. We’ve seen what works and what fails. That’s why every sunroom we build uses reinforced frames, impact-resistant glass, and insulated materials designed for this climate.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all kit. You’re getting a custom sunroom design that fits your home, your budget, and your actual needs. We handle permits, installation, and warranties—so you’re covered from start to finish.
First, we come to your home in Galena Park and look at your space. We measure, discuss what you want to use the room for, and talk through design options that make sense for your property and budget.
Once you approve the design, we handle all the permitting and prep work. Our team coordinates everything so you’re not chasing down paperwork or wondering what happens next.
Then we build. Installation timelines vary based on the project, but you’ll know the schedule upfront. We use materials built to handle Texas weather—Low-E glass to manage heat, insulated panels for energy efficiency, and reinforced framing for storm protection.
After construction, we walk you through the finished sunroom, answer any questions, and make sure everything works the way it should. You also get manufacturer warranties on materials and our workmanship guarantee. If something’s not right, we fix it.
Ready to get started?
Every sunroom we build in Galena Park starts with your home’s specific layout and your goals for the space. You’re not picking from two or three cookie-cutter designs. We customize the size, window placement, roofing style, and door configuration to match your existing architecture.
Materials matter in this climate. We use Low-E glass that blocks UV rays and reduces heat buildup, which directly impacts your energy costs. Insulated wall panels and roof systems keep the room comfortable without cranking your AC into overdrive. And because Galena Park sits in a region that sees its share of severe weather, we build with reinforced frames and impact-resistant glass that meet Texas wind load requirements.
You also get options like skylights for extra natural light, retractable blinds for privacy and shade control, and different flooring choices depending on how you’ll use the space. Some homeowners want a second living room. Others need a home office or a play area for kids. The room adapts to what you need.
Financing is available if you don’t want to pay the full cost upfront—we work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates. And because Galena Park’s housing market has seen strong growth, adding a functional sunroom can return 50-70% of your investment immediately if you ever sell.
Sunroom costs vary based on size, materials, and features, but most projects in the Houston area range from $15,000 to $50,000. A basic three-season room with standard windows and minimal insulation sits on the lower end. A fully insulated four-season sunroom with Low-E glass, climate control, and custom finishes costs more.
Texas sunroom construction typically runs 15-25% lower than similar projects in California or Florida, which gives you better value for the investment. In Galena Park, where the median home value is around $116,400, a well-built sunroom adds usable square footage and appeal without overbuilding for the neighborhood.
We provide detailed estimates after seeing your property, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Financing options are available if you’d rather spread the cost over time instead of paying upfront.
A poorly built sunroom absolutely will. A properly designed one won’t—and might even help.
The key is using the right materials. Low-E glass blocks UV rays and reduces heat transfer, which keeps the room from turning into a greenhouse. Insulated roof panels and wall systems prevent hot air from radiating into the rest of your home. And if you add climate control to the sunroom itself, modern HVAC zoning lets you heat or cool just that space without affecting your whole house.
In Galena Park’s climate, where summer temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s, energy efficiency isn’t optional. We design every sunroom to handle the heat without forcing your AC to work overtime. That means proper ventilation, strategic window placement, and materials that reflect rather than absorb heat. Done right, your sunroom becomes a comfortable space that doesn’t punish your utility bill.
Most sunroom installations take two to four weeks from start to finish, depending on the size and complexity of the project. A straightforward addition with standard features moves faster. Custom designs with skylights, electrical work, or structural modifications take longer.
Permitting adds time upfront—Harris County requires inspections for any structure that adds living space to your home. We handle that process so you’re not dealing with county offices or waiting on approvals.
Weather can also affect the timeline. If we’re building during storm season and get hit with heavy rain, we pause work to protect your home and the construction site. But we schedule around those delays and keep you updated so you’re never wondering what’s happening. Once we start, our team works efficiently to get your sunroom finished and ready to use.
Yes, if it’s built correctly. Galena Park sits in a region that sees severe thunderstorms, occasional tornadoes, and high winds from Gulf weather systems. A sunroom designed for this area needs reinforced framing and impact-resistant glass—not the lightweight materials some contractors use in milder climates.
We build to Texas wind load standards, which means the structure can handle sustained winds and sudden gusts without failing. Impact-resistant glass protects against flying debris during storms, and reinforced roof systems prevent collapse under heavy rain or hail.
Cheap sunroom kits or DIY enclosures don’t hold up here. You’ll see cracked panels, leaking seals, and structural damage after the first major storm. We use commercial-grade materials and proper installation techniques because we know what this climate demands. Your sunroom should last decades, not just a few years.
Yes. Any structure that adds conditioned living space to your home requires a building permit in Harris County. That includes sunrooms with heating and cooling, electrical work, or permanent foundations.
The permit process involves submitting plans, passing inspections, and meeting local building codes. It’s not optional, and skipping it creates problems if you ever sell your home—buyers’ lenders will flag unpermitted additions during the appraisal.
We handle all permitting and inspections as part of our service. You don’t need to visit county offices or figure out what paperwork to file. We submit the plans, coordinate with inspectors, and make sure everything meets code before we finish the project. That protects your investment and keeps your home compliant.
A three-season sunroom works well in spring, summer, and fall, but it’s not insulated or climate-controlled enough for extreme heat or cold. You’ll use it most of the year in Galena Park, but it’ll be uncomfortable during July and August without serious ventilation.
A four-season sunroom is fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built to function year-round. It has Low-E glass, insulated walls and roof, and HVAC integration so it stays comfortable even when it’s 95 degrees outside. This is the better option in Texas because summer heat lasts longer here than in most other states.
The cost difference is noticeable—four-season sunrooms run higher because of the materials and systems involved. But if you want a room you’ll actually use every month, not just the mild months, the investment makes sense. And in Galena Park’s market, where buyers value functional square footage, a four-season sunroom adds more resale appeal than a three-season version.
Other Services we provide in Galena Park