Sunroom Contractor in Memorial, TX

Year-Round Comfort Without the Houston Heat

You want outdoor views and natural light without dealing with 110-degree afternoons, mosquitoes, or wasted space nine months a year.
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Custom Sunroom Installation Memorial, TX

More Living Space You'll Actually Use

Most Memorial homeowners have a patio or backyard they can’t enjoy half the year. Too hot in summer. Bugs in spring. Rain when you least expect it.

A custom sunroom changes that. You get a climate-controlled space with floor-to-ceiling views, protection from the elements, and room that works as hard as you need it to. Home office during the week. Plant room on weekends. Extra dining space when family visits.

It’s not a seasonal add-on. It’s square footage you’ll use year-round, designed specifically for Houston’s climate. The glass regulates temperature. The structure keeps pests out. And you’re not spending six figures on a traditional home addition that takes months to finish.

Sunroom Builder Memorial Homeowners Trust

Nearly 50 Years Building What Lasts

We’ve been doing this since the 1970s. We’re family-owned, and we’ve built thousands of sunrooms across the country using materials and methods that hold up in extreme climates.

In Memorial, that means understanding how Texas heat affects glass performance, how humidity impacts ventilation, and how to design a structure that doesn’t just look good but actually stays comfortable when it’s 95 degrees outside. We’re not a general contractor trying to figure out sunrooms on the side. This is what we do.

Our team handles everything from design to permitting to installation. You work with people who live in the Houston area and know what Memorial homeowners expect.

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Sunroom Construction Process in Memorial

Here's How Your Sunroom Gets Built

It starts with a consultation at your home. We look at your space, talk about how you want to use the room, and go over design options that fit your house and your budget.

Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling. Most sunroom installations in Memorial take a few weeks, not months. We’re not tearing down walls or pouring foundations for a full addition. We’re building a structure that integrates with your existing home using engineered materials designed for fast, clean installation.

During construction, you’ll have a dedicated project manager. No guessing when crews show up or what’s happening next. When we’re done, you get a finished sunroom with energy-efficient glass, proper insulation for Houston summers, and a warranty that backs the work.

You’re not left figuring out the next steps. We walk you through maintenance, answer your questions, and make sure the space works the way you expected.

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Custom Sunroom Design Memorial, TX

What You Get With a Four Seasons Sunroom

Every sunroom we build in Memorial includes CONSERVAGLASS SELECT with stay-clean technology. That’s not marketing language. It’s glass engineered to reduce heat transfer, block UV rays, and regulate temperature so your sunroom doesn’t turn into a greenhouse in July.

You also get a custom design that matches your home’s architecture. We work with aluminum, vinyl, and natural wood depending on your style and budget. The structure is built to handle Houston weather, high winds, heavy rain, and temperature swings without warping or leaking.

Memorial homeowners typically choose sunrooms for entertaining, extra dining space, or a quiet retreat that feels separate from the main house but doesn’t require you to go outside. We’ve built sunrooms that function as home offices, playrooms, yoga studios, and guest spaces. The layout is yours to decide.

Financing is available up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not waiting years to add the space. Most clients are using their sunroom within a month of breaking ground.

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How much does a sunroom cost in Memorial, TX?

Most custom sunrooms in Memorial run between $20,000 and $80,000 depending on size, materials, and features. A basic 12×12 sunroom with standard glass and vinyl framing starts around $25,000. Larger spaces with premium glass, wood framing, or integrated HVAC cost more.

The price includes design, permits, materials, labor, and installation. You’re not paying separately for each phase. Financing options start around $150 per month for qualified buyers, which makes it easier to move forward without draining savings.

If you’re comparing a sunroom to a traditional home addition, sunrooms typically cost 40-60% less and take a fraction of the time to build. You’re adding functional square footage without the expense or disruption of major construction.

Yes, if it’s built with the right glass and ventilation. Standard windows turn sunrooms into saunas. CONSERVAGLASS SELECT is designed to reflect heat and regulate temperature, so your sunroom stays comfortable even when it’s over 100 degrees outside.

You’ll also want proper insulation and ventilation built into the design. We include both in every Memorial sunroom installation because Houston’s humidity and heat require it. Some homeowners add a mini-split AC unit or extend their existing HVAC into the sunroom for even more control.

The goal is a room you can use in July without cranking the AC or sweating through lunch. With the right setup, your sunroom will stay 15-20 degrees cooler than an unprotected patio, and you won’t see a huge spike in your energy bill.

Most sunroom installations take 2-4 weeks from permit approval to completion. That includes site prep, foundation work, framing, glass installation, and finishing. You’re not dealing with months of construction or crews tearing apart your house.

Permitting in Memorial typically takes 1-2 weeks depending on the scope of the project and current city processing times. We handle all permit applications and inspections, so you’re not running back and forth to the city.

If weather delays construction or we’re waiting on custom materials, we’ll let you know upfront. But in most cases, you’re enjoying your new sunroom within a month of signing the contract. Compare that to a traditional home addition, which can take 3-6 months or longer.

Yes. Any structure that adds square footage or modifies your home’s exterior requires a permit in Memorial. That includes sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screened rooms.

We handle the permit process for you. That means submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t need to visit the city or figure out what paperwork is required.

Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work can delay closings, reduce your home’s value, or leave you liable for code violations. We pull permits on every job because it protects you and ensures the work is done right.

Absolutely. Many Memorial homeowners build sunrooms specifically for home offices, guest rooms, or hobby spaces. The key is designing the room with the right climate control, electrical outlets, and privacy features.

If you’re using the sunroom as an office, you’ll want dedicated lighting, enough outlets for equipment, and solid temperature control so you’re comfortable during work hours. For guest rooms, consider adding a ceiling fan, blackout shades, and access to your home’s HVAC system.

Sunrooms work well as flexible spaces because they’re separated from the main house but still connected. You get natural light and outdoor views without the noise and distractions of the main living area. We’ve built sunrooms that function as art studios, yoga rooms, reading nooks, and playrooms. The space adapts to however you need to use it.

A sunroom is a fully insulated, climate-controlled space with energy-efficient glass and a solid roof. It’s designed for year-round use and typically includes electrical wiring, HVAC access, and finished flooring. You’re adding livable square footage to your home.

A patio enclosure is usually a screened structure or basic glass enclosure without full insulation or climate control. It keeps bugs out and provides some weather protection, but it’s not comfortable in extreme heat or cold. Most patio enclosures are considered outdoor living spaces, not finished rooms.

If you want a space you can use every month of the year in Houston’s climate, a sunroom is the better investment. If you’re just looking for bug protection and shade during mild weather, a patio enclosure might be enough. The cost difference is significant, but so is the functionality.

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