Sunroom Contractor in Hunters Creek Village, TX

Year-Round Outdoor Living That Actually Works in Houston

Custom sunroom installation designed for Texas heat, built to last, and finished in weeks—not months.
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Custom Sunroom Design in Hunters Creek Village

More Space, More Light, More Value

You’re not looking to add just any room. You want space that feels like an extension of your home, not an afterthought. A place where you can actually enjoy the outdoors without dealing with Houston’s heat, humidity, or mosquitoes.

A well-built sunroom gives you that. Natural light all day. Climate control year-round. And a space that works the way you need it to—whether that’s a home office, a dining area, or just somewhere to relax without stepping into a sauna.

Most sunrooms return about 70% of their cost when you sell. That’s higher than most renovations. But the real value shows up before that—when you’re using the space every day and not wishing you had more room.

Sunroom Builder Serving Hunters Creek Village

Nearly 50 Years Building Sunrooms That Last

We’ve been doing this since the 1970s. We’re one of the largest sunroom manufacturers in the world, but we operate locally—which means you get the backing of a proven company and the attention of a team that knows Houston.

We’re not new to Hunters Creek Village. We understand what it takes to build something that holds up in this climate. High humidity, intense sun, occasional storms—your sunroom needs to handle all of it without falling apart in five years.

Every project we take on is custom-designed for the home and the homeowner. We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t disappear after the install. You’re working with people who live here and stand behind what we build.

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.

Sunroom Installation Process in Hunters Creek Village

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

It starts with a consultation at your home. We’ll talk through what you’re looking for, take measurements, and go over options that actually fit your space and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear conversation about what’s possible.

From there, we design the sunroom. You’ll see renderings and specs before anything gets built. We handle the permits, the inspections, and all the coordination with local building codes in Hunters Creek Village. You don’t have to chase down paperwork or wonder if something’s up to code.

Once everything’s approved, we build. Most sunroom installations take a few weeks, depending on size and complexity. We’re on-site, on schedule, and we clean up when we’re done. After the final walkthrough, you’ve got a finished space and a warranty that covers both materials and labor.

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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About Four Seasons Sunrooms Houston

Sunroom Construction for Hunters Creek Village Homes

What You're Actually Getting With a Four Seasons Sunroom

Every sunroom we build uses CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT—energy-efficient glass that deflects heat and UV rays while staying clean longer. That matters in Houston, where the sun doesn’t take days off and your windows shouldn’t turn into a greenhouse.

The framing is aluminum, powder-coated to resist corrosion and fading. It’s built to handle humidity without warping or rusting. Insulation and ventilation are part of the design, not an add-on. You’re getting a space that stays comfortable in July and January.

We offer four-season sunrooms, three-season enclosures, and LifeRoom systems depending on how you want to use the space. Financing is available up to $125,000 if you’d rather spread the cost out. And everything comes with a limited lifetime warranty on framing and a five-year workmanship guarantee. In Hunters Creek Village, where median home values sit around $2 million, you need improvements that match the quality of your property—not something that looks good for a year and falls apart after that.

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 Hunters Creek Village, TX?

Most sunroom projects in the Houston area run between $20,000 and $80,000, depending on size, materials, and how finished you want the space. A basic three-season enclosure will cost less than a fully insulated four-season room with premium glass and HVAC integration.

The price also depends on your home’s layout. If we’re working with an existing patio or deck, that’s one thing. If we’re building from scratch or dealing with tricky access, that affects cost. We give you a fixed quote after the consultation—no surprises, no “we’ll figure it out later” pricing.

Financing is available if you’d rather not pay everything upfront. We work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates. You’re not locked into one option.

Most sunroom installations take three to six weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. That includes prep work, construction, and finishing. It’s faster than a traditional room addition because we’re not tearing into your home’s existing structure or rerouting major systems.

Weather can slow things down—this is Houston, so rain happens. Permit processing times vary depending on what Hunters Creek Village requires, but we handle that part. You’re not waiting on us to submit paperwork or schedule inspections.

Once we start building, you’ll see progress every day. We don’t leave a job half-done for weeks at a time. The goal is to get you a finished, usable space as quickly as possible without cutting corners.

Yes, if it’s built right. A poorly designed sunroom turns into a greenhouse in the summer. A well-built one stays comfortable because it’s insulated, ventilated, and uses glass that actually blocks heat instead of trapping it.

Our sunrooms use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT, which deflects radiant heat and UV rays. That keeps the space cooler without running your AC into the ground. Insulation in the roof and walls helps regulate temperature year-round. Ventilation options—ceiling fans, operable windows, or HVAC integration—give you control over airflow.

Houston’s humidity is tough on building materials, but aluminum framing doesn’t warp, rot, or rust the way wood does. The glass is treated to resist condensation buildup. You’re getting a space that’s designed for this climate, not just dropped into it.

Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a building permit in Hunters Creek Village. That includes sunrooms, even if they’re technically an enclosure and not a full room addition.

Permit costs typically run between $300 and $1,000 depending on the scope of the project. The process involves submitting plans, getting approval from the city, and scheduling inspections during and after construction. It’s not complicated, but it has to be done right.

We handle all of that. You’re not filling out forms or calling the city to check on status. We submit the plans, coordinate with inspectors, and make sure everything meets local building codes. If something needs adjustment, we take care of it.

A three-season sunroom is built for spring, summer, and fall. It’s insulated and weather-tight, but it’s not designed to be heated or cooled like the rest of your home. You’ll use it most of the year, but it might get too hot in July or too cold in January.

A four-season sunroom is a year-round space. It’s fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built to the same standards as your home’s interior. You can heat it, cool it, and use it every day no matter what the weather’s doing. It costs more upfront, but you’re getting a true extension of your living space.

Which one makes sense depends on how you plan to use it. If you want a casual space for most of the year, three-season works. If you’re adding a home office, guest room, or dining area that needs to function daily, go with four-season.

Most homes can accommodate a sunroom if there’s an exterior wall with access to the yard or patio. We’ve built sunrooms on single-story homes, two-story homes, and properties with challenging layouts. The question isn’t usually “can we do it”—it’s “what’s the best way to do it.”

During the consultation, we’ll look at your property, measure the space, and talk through options that make sense structurally and aesthetically. If your home has an existing patio or deck, we can often build on top of that foundation. If not, we’ll design something that integrates with your home’s architecture.

Hunters Creek Village has specific building codes and HOA guidelines in some areas. We’re familiar with those requirements and design accordingly. You’re not going to end up with a sunroom that looks out of place or doesn’t meet local standards.

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