Sunroom Contractor in Greater Heights, TX

Outdoor Living That Actually Works in Houston

You want to enjoy your yard without melting in the heat, swatting mosquitoes, or running inside when the rain hits. A custom sunroom makes that possible.
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 Greater Heights

More Space You'll Use Year-Round

Most Houston homeowners love their outdoor space in theory. In practice, it’s unusable half the year because of the heat, and the other half because of mosquitoes or sudden downpours.

A well-designed sunroom changes that. You get natural light, fresh air, and a view of your yard without dealing with 95-degree afternoons or humidity that makes your skin stick to everything. No bugs. No surprise rain ruining dinner. Just a comfortable room that works when you need it.

It’s not just about adding square footage. It’s about adding space you’ll actually want to be in. Whether that’s a quiet spot to read in the morning, a dining area that doesn’t require you to blast the AC, or a place where your kids can play without you worrying about heat exhaustion. The room adapts to how you live, not the other way around.

Local Sunroom Company in Greater Heights

Nearly 50 Years Building Sunrooms That Last

We’ve been designing and installing custom sunrooms since 1975. We’re not new to this, and we’re not figuring it out as we go. We know what works in Houston’s climate because we’ve been doing it here for decades.

Greater Heights homeowners have specific needs. Your homes have character—Victorian details, mature trees, thoughtful landscaping. A sunroom addition needs to match that, not clash with it. We work with you to design something that feels like it’s always been part of your house, not tacked on as an afterthought.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. You’re not dealing with a national chain that disappears after the install. We’re here, and we’ll be here if you need us.

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Sunroom Installation Process in Houston

Here's How Your Sunroom Gets Built

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 sales pitch. Just a conversation about what’s possible.

From there, we design a sunroom that fits your home and your budget. You’ll see exactly what it’s going to look like, what materials we’re using, and what the timeline is. Everything’s upfront. No surprises halfway through the project.

Once you approve the design, we handle permits, scheduling, and construction. Our team manages the entire process so you don’t have to coordinate with multiple contractors or chase down inspectors. We show up when we say we will, we keep the site clean, and we finish on time.

After installation, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything’s exactly how you want it. Then you’re done. You’ve got a new room that’s built to handle Houston weather and ready to use the day we leave.

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 in Greater Heights, TX

What You Get With a Four Seasons Sunroom

Every sunroom we build uses CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT, which is designed specifically for climates like Houston’s. It blocks heat without blocking light, so your room stays comfortable even when the sun’s directly overhead. The glass also has a stay-clean coating, which matters when you’re dealing with pollen, dust, and the general grime that comes with living near the Gulf.

You’re not limited to one style or layout. We offer four-season sunrooms, LifeRoom systems, patio covers, and pergolas. The framing can be aluminum, vinyl, or wood, depending on what matches your home. The layout is custom, so if you need doors that open to the yard, extra windows for cross-ventilation, or built-in lighting, we design for that.

Greater Heights has some of the most beautiful homes in Houston, and a sunroom addition should add to that, not detract from it. We pay attention to details like roofline, trim, and how the room transitions from your existing space. It should feel intentional, not like an add-on.

Financing is available if you need it—unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates. You don’t have to drain your savings to get a room that increases your home’s value and your quality of life.

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.

Will a sunroom actually stay cool in Houston's summer heat?

Yes, if it’s built right. The key is the glass. Standard windows or cheap glass panels will turn your sunroom into a greenhouse by mid-morning. That’s miserable, and it defeats the purpose of having the space.

CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT is engineered to reflect heat while letting light through. It’s not magic—it’s just better materials. You’ll still want a ceiling fan or AC vent in there for the hottest days, but the glass does most of the heavy lifting. You won’t be sitting in a sauna every time the temperature hits 90.

We’ve installed hundreds of sunrooms in the Houston area. Homeowners use them in July. That tells you what you need to know about whether they stay comfortable.

It depends on size, materials, and how much customization you want. A basic sunroom starts around $20,000. A larger four-season room with premium finishes and custom features can run $50,000 or more.

That’s a wide range, but it’s honest. If someone gives you a price before seeing your home, they’re guessing. We don’t do that. During your free consultation, we measure the space, talk through your goals, and give you a detailed estimate that includes everything—materials, labor, permits, cleanup.

Financing is available if you’d rather spread the cost out. We work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000, so you’re not tied to home equity or a second mortgage. You get the room now and pay over time at a rate that makes sense for your budget.

Yes. A well-built sunroom typically recoups 50-60% of its cost when you sell, sometimes more depending on the buyer and the market. That’s solid for a home improvement project, especially compared to things like pools or high-end landscaping.

But the real value isn’t just resale. It’s the extra living space you get to use every day. Greater Heights homes often have great yards, but you can’t enjoy them when it’s 98 degrees or raining sideways. A sunroom gives you that outdoor connection without the weather working against you.

Four-season sunrooms are usually counted in your home’s official square footage because they’re built to the same standards as the rest of your house. That matters to appraisers and buyers. It’s not just a screened porch—it’s a real room.

Most projects take 4-8 weeks from the day you sign off on the design to the day we finish construction. That includes time for permits, material orders, and the actual build.

The construction itself usually takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the room. We’re not tearing apart your house or leaving it open to the elements for weeks. We work efficiently, keep the site clean, and make sure you’re not dealing with a construction zone any longer than necessary.

Permitting timelines in Houston can vary. We handle all of that for you, so you’re not sitting at the city office trying to figure out what forms you need. Once permits are approved, we schedule your install and stick to it. No disappearing for days or pushing your project back because another job ran long.

Absolutely. That’s one of the most important parts of the design process, especially in Greater Heights where homes have real character. A sunroom should look like it belongs, not like it was dropped onto the back of your house by accident.

We offer multiple framing options—aluminum, vinyl, and wood—with different finishes and colors. If your home has specific trim details, rooflines, or window styles, we design the sunroom to match. The goal is seamless integration, so when someone looks at your house, they assume the sunroom was always there.

During your consultation, we’ll talk through your home’s style and show you examples of what works. You’re not locked into a one-size-fits-all design. Every sunroom we build is custom, and that includes making sure it complements your home instead of competing with it.

A three-season sunroom is built for spring, fall, and mild winter days. It’s not insulated or climate-controlled, so when Houston hits 95 degrees or drops into the 40s, the room becomes uncomfortable. You’ll use it, but only part of the year.

A four-season sunroom is insulated, climate-controlled, and built to the same standards as the rest of your house. You can use it every day, no matter what the weather’s doing. It’s connected to your HVAC system, the glass is energy-efficient, and it’s designed to handle temperature extremes. That’s why it’s counted in your home’s square footage and adds more value at resale.

In Houston, a four-season sunroom makes more sense for most homeowners. You’re not just getting a room for October and April—you’re getting a room you’ll actually live in year-round. That’s a better return on your investment and a better use of the space.

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