Sunroom Contractor in Humble, TX

A Space You'll Actually Use All Year

Climate-controlled sunrooms built for Houston’s heat, humidity, and the two weeks we call winter—designed to add real living space to your Humble home.
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 Humble

More Space Without the Weather Headaches

You’re tired of looking at your backyard through a window. The patio’s too hot in summer, too buggy when it cools down, and basically useless from May through September. You want more living space, but you’re not ready to deal with a full addition or the permitting nightmare that comes with it.

A sunroom gives you that extra room without fighting Houston weather. Insulated glass keeps it cool when it’s 98 degrees outside. Proper ventilation means you’re not sitting in a greenhouse. And when the mosquitoes show up in October, you’re still outside—just protected.

It’s not a screened porch that turns into an oven. It’s an actual room. One you can use for morning coffee, family dinners, or just getting away from the TV for a few hours. The kind of space that makes your house feel bigger without the cost or hassle of tearing into your foundation.

Sunroom Builder Serving Humble, TX

Forty Years Building Rooms That Last

We’ve been doing this since before most sunroom companies existed. We’re talking four decades of installations across the Houston area, including right here in Humble. That’s not marketing talk—it’s just how long we’ve been around.

We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what works in this climate. Houston heat isn’t like other places. Your sunroom can’t just look good—it has to perform when it’s 100 degrees with 90% humidity. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT because it actually blocks heat and stays cleaner longer. We insulate properly. We don’t cut corners on ventilation.

You’re not getting a crew that learned this trade last year. You’re getting builders who’ve done hundreds of these projects and know how to handle Texas weather, soil shifts, and the occasional surprise that comes with older homes in Humble.

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Sunroom Installation Process in Humble

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

We start with a free estimate at your house. Not a ballpark number over the phone—an actual walkthrough where we look at your space, talk about what you want, and give you real numbers. You’ll know what it costs, what it includes, and how long it takes before we ask for a signature.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and permitting. You tell us how you want to use the space, and we build it to match. Want it to feel like an extension of your living room? Done. Need it set up as a home office with extra outlets and better lighting? We can do that too.

Installation timelines depend on the size and complexity, but most sunroom projects in Humble take a few weeks from start to finish. We’re not the crew that shows up randomly or disappears for days. You get a schedule, and we stick to it. When we’re done, you’ve got a finished room—not a construction zone you have to clean up yourself.

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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What You Get With Every Build

Every sunroom we build in Humble includes insulated glass designed for Texas heat, not some generic setup that works fine in Michigan but turns into a sauna here. You’re getting CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT with low-E coatings and UV protection. It keeps the room cooler and protects your furniture from fading.

Framing options include aluminum, vinyl, or natural wood depending on your home’s style and your budget. We’re not pushing you toward the most expensive option—we’re giving you choices that actually make sense for how you’ll use the space. Same goes for layout. You want a straight wall of windows? Great. Prefer a cathedral ceiling for more light? We do that too.

Financing is available up to $125,000 if you’d rather spread out payments instead of writing one big check. Rates are competitive, and the process doesn’t take weeks. Most Humble homeowners we work with see about 50-70% ROI when they sell, which beats most other home improvement projects. But honestly, most people build these because they want the space now—not because they’re flipping the house next year.

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 Humble, TX?

Most sunroom projects in Humble run between $25,000 and $60,000 depending on size, materials, and how much customization you want. A basic 12×12 three-season room with standard glass and vinyl framing sits on the lower end. A larger four-season room with premium insulated glass, custom wood framing, and electrical upgrades pushes toward the higher end.

The biggest cost variables are glass quality and climate control features. If you want a room that stays comfortable in August without cranking the AC, you’re paying more upfront for better insulation and ventilation. That’s not us upselling—it’s just physics. Cheap glass turns your sunroom into a greenhouse.

We give you a fixed price after the estimate. No surprise charges halfway through the project. If you want to add something later, we’ll tell you what it costs before we do the work. Financing covers the full amount if you’d rather make payments, and we can walk you through those options during the consultation.

Not if it’s built right. A poorly designed sunroom in Houston is basically unusable from May to October. But a properly insulated four-season room with the right glass stays comfortable even when it’s 100 degrees outside.

The key is using insulated glass with low-E coatings that reflect heat instead of trapping it. We install CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT on every project because it’s designed for climates like ours. Pair that with good ventilation—either through operable windows or integrated HVAC—and you’ve got a room that doesn’t cook you alive in summer.

Most of our Humble clients extend their home’s AC into the sunroom. It’s not a huge load on your system if the space is insulated correctly. Some people add a mini-split unit instead, which gives them separate climate control without touching their main HVAC. Either way works. The point is, you shouldn’t have to avoid your sunroom for half the year because it’s too hot. If that’s happening, it wasn’t built for Texas.

Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your house in Humble requires a permit from the city. That includes sunrooms, even if they’re technically considered an addition and not a full room. Skipping permits might save you a few hundred bucks upfront, but it’ll cost you thousands later when you try to sell and the buyer’s inspector flags unpermitted work.

We handle the permitting process as part of the project. You don’t have to visit City Hall or figure out what forms you need. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. It adds a couple weeks to the timeline, but it keeps you legal and protects your home’s resale value.

Humble’s building department is pretty straightforward compared to some areas. As long as the design meets code and we’re not building on an easement or violating setback rules, permits go through without drama. If there’s an issue with your property—like an easement we didn’t know about—we find out during the permit process, not after we’ve already started building.

Most sunroom installations in Humble take three to five weeks from the day we start to the day you can use it. Smaller three-season rooms on simple foundations can be done faster. Larger four-season rooms with electrical work, custom features, or tricky site conditions take longer.

Permitting adds time before we break ground—usually one to two weeks depending on the city’s workload. Once permits are approved, we schedule your project and give you a start date. Weather can push things back a day or two, but we’re not talking about months of delays. This is Texas, not Seattle. We get plenty of work days.

We don’t bounce between five jobs at once. When we start your sunroom, we’re there consistently until it’s done. You’re not waiting a week between phases wondering if we’re coming back. The timeline we give you during the estimate is realistic, not best-case scenario. If something comes up that changes the schedule, you’ll know immediately—not three days after the fact.

A three-season sunroom works great in spring, fall, and mild winter days—but it’s not insulated enough to stay comfortable during Houston’s brutal summer or the few cold snaps we get in January. It’s basically a screened porch with glass. You’ll use it most of the year, but there are stretches where it’s too hot or too cold without a space heater.

A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled. It’s built like an actual room addition with insulated glass, proper framing, and HVAC integration. You can use it year-round without fighting the weather. In Houston, that’s the difference between a space you use eight months a year versus twelve.

Cost-wise, four-season rooms run about 20-30% more because of the insulation, better glass, and HVAC work. But if you’re building a sunroom to actually use it—not just look at it—the four-season option makes more sense in this climate. Three-season rooms work fine in places with mild summers. Houston is not one of those places.

Yes, but not dollar-for-dollar. Most sunrooms in the Houston area return about 50-70% of the build cost when you sell. So if you spend $40,000 on a sunroom, you’re adding roughly $20,000 to $28,000 to your home’s value. That’s better ROI than most home improvements, but it’s not a moneymaking move.

The real value is in how much you use it while you live there. If you’re building a sunroom because you need more space and you’ll actually spend time in it, the ROI matters less. If you’re doing it purely as an investment before selling, there are cheaper ways to boost your home’s value.

Buyers in Humble like sunrooms because they add functional square footage without the cost of a full addition. It’s a selling point, especially for families who want indoor-outdoor space. But the appraised value depends on the quality of the build, how well it matches the house, and whether it’s a three-season or four-season room. A cheap sunroom that’s falling apart or too hot to use doesn’t add much value at all.

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