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You’re not looking to move. Your neighborhood, your schools, your commute—they all work. But your home feels smaller than it used to, and you’re tired of choosing between enjoying your backyard and staying comfortable.
A climate-controlled sunroom gives you that extra room you’ve been needing. Home office with a view. Dining space that feels special. A quiet spot to read while the kids are loud inside. It’s livable square footage that doesn’t require you to sacrifice your outdoor connection or deal with Houston’s humidity.
The right sunroom builder handles everything—design, permits, installation—so the process doesn’t become another project on your list. You get a space that works year-round, not just when the weather cooperates. And in Hilshire Village, where homes average over a million dollars, adding functional space that actually gets used makes sense.
We’ve been designing and installing custom sunrooms for nearly 50 years. We’re not a general contractor who does sunrooms on the side—this is what we do, and we’ve figured out how to do it right in Texas heat.
Our team knows Hilshire Village. We understand what it takes to add a premium structure to a high-value home without it looking like an afterthought. Every sunroom we build is designed to match your home’s architecture and handle the climate you’re actually living in.
Licensed, insured, and backed by decades of experience. We use materials engineered specifically for four-season use, and we stand behind every installation with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. You’re not getting a screen porch that’s unusable in July—you’re getting a room that works all year.
It starts with a consultation at your home. We look at the space, talk through how you want to use it, and discuss what’s realistic for your property and budget. No pressure, no generic sales pitch—just an honest conversation about what works.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and engineering. You’ll see exactly what the sunroom will look like and how it integrates with your home. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and manage the timeline so you’re not chasing down details.
Installation is handled by our trained professionals who’ve built hundreds of sunrooms. We protect your property during construction, stay on schedule, and clean up when we’re done. Most projects take a few weeks from start to finish, depending on size and complexity.
After installation, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. We cover maintenance, answer questions, and make sure you know how to get the most out of your new space. Then it’s yours to enjoy—no callbacks, no fixes, no surprises.
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Every sunroom we build includes CONSERVAGLASS SELECT™ with stay-clean technology. That’s Low-E glass designed to block infrared heat while letting natural light through. In Houston, where summer temps hit triple digits and humidity makes it feel worse, that’s not a luxury—it’s necessary.
You get full climate control. Insulation, ventilation, and HVAC integration mean your sunroom stays comfortable when it’s 100 degrees outside or 40 degrees at night. This isn’t a three-season room that’s too hot to use half the year. It’s a real extension of your living space.
We offer flexible financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not draining savings to add the space you need. And because sunrooms in Texas typically return 55-75% of their cost at resale, you’re making a smart investment in your home’s value—not just its comfort.
In Hilshire Village, where outdoor living matters but weather doesn’t always cooperate, a four-season sunroom gives you the best of both. You’re not fighting mosquitos in spring or hiding from the sun in August. You’re enjoying your property the way you want to, whenever you want to.
Most custom sunrooms in the Houston area run between $25,000 and $80,000, depending on size, materials, and features. A basic 12×12 four-season sunroom starts around $30,000. Larger spaces with premium glass, upgraded HVAC, or custom finishes can push toward the higher end.
In Hilshire Village, where home values are significantly above average, homeowners tend to invest in higher-quality materials and climate control systems that match their home’s existing finishes. That usually means you’re looking at the mid-to-upper range of pricing, but you’re also getting a space that feels like it belongs—not an obvious add-on.
We offer free consultations and transparent quotes. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts, and we provide flexible financing options that make the investment manageable without compromising on quality.
Yes, if it’s built right. A true four-season sunroom with proper insulation, energy-efficient glass, and integrated HVAC will stay as comfortable as the rest of your home—even in July and August.
The key is the glass. Our CONSERVAGLASS SELECT™ blocks infrared heat while allowing visible light through, which means you get brightness without the greenhouse effect. Pair that with insulated walls, a solid roof system, and ventilation, and you’ve got a space that doesn’t turn into a sauna the second the sun hits it.
Screen porches and three-season rooms don’t cut it in Texas. They’re fine in spring and fall, but they’re miserable when it’s hot—and in Houston, it’s hot more than half the year. A climate-controlled sunroom costs more upfront, but it’s the only option that gives you year-round usability without constantly running fans or avoiding the space entirely.
Most sunroom projects take three to six weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Smaller, simpler designs can be done faster. Larger custom builds with complex integration take a bit longer.
The timeline depends on a few factors: permitting (which we handle), weather delays, and the scope of work. If we’re tying into your existing HVAC or doing significant foundation prep, that adds time. But we give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
We don’t rush jobs to hit arbitrary deadlines. You’re adding a permanent structure to a high-value home, and it needs to be done right. That said, we’re efficient—our crews have built hundreds of sunrooms, so they know how to work quickly without cutting corners. Most clients are surprised by how smooth the process is compared to other home improvement projects they’ve done.
Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit in Hilshire Village and the greater Houston area. That includes sunrooms, even if they’re considered additions rather than new construction.
We handle the permitting process for you. That means pulling the necessary permits, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t need to visit city offices or figure out what paperwork is required—we take care of it.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems down the line. Unpermitted work can complicate insurance claims, hurt resale value, and create liability issues. It’s not worth the risk, especially in a community like Hilshire Village where home values and buyer expectations are high. We do it right from the start so you never have to worry about it.
A screen porch is open-air with mesh screens for bug protection. It’s great when the weather’s nice, but it doesn’t offer climate control. You’re still dealing with heat, cold, humidity, and pollen—just without the mosquitos.
A four-season sunroom is a fully enclosed, insulated space with energy-efficient glass and integrated heating and cooling. It functions like any other room in your home, which means you can use it comfortably year-round regardless of what’s happening outside.
In Texas, that difference matters. A screen porch might get used in March and October. A climate-controlled sunroom gets used every month of the year. If you want a space for morning coffee, remote work, or family dinners that doesn’t depend on perfect weather, a sunroom is the better investment. It costs more upfront, but the usability and comfort make it worth it—especially in Houston’s climate.
Yes. Sunrooms in Texas typically return 55-75% of their cost at resale, and in high-value markets like Hilshire Village, a well-built sunroom can be a strong selling point that helps your home stand out.
Buyers want functional space, and a sunroom delivers that without the cost or disruption of a full addition. It adds square footage, natural light, and a connection to the outdoors—all things that appeal to buyers in this area. A poorly built sunroom or cheap three-season room won’t move the needle, but a quality four-season space that looks and feels like part of the home absolutely does.
If you’re planning to sell within the next year, the ROI might not justify the investment. But if you’re staying put for a while, you get to enjoy the space now and recoup a significant portion of the cost later. Either way, you’re improving your home’s livability and marketability—not just spending money on something that depreciates.
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