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By 11 a.m. in South Houston, your outdoor time is basically over. The heat becomes unbearable, the humidity makes everything sticky, and the mosquitos are relentless. You’re stuck inside with the AC cranked, missing out on natural light and the view you moved here for.
A sunroom changes that. You get a space that stays comfortable when it’s 95 degrees outside. You can have coffee in the morning without sweating through your shirt. You can host dinner without worrying about bugs or sudden storms. It’s not just an add-on—it’s square footage you’ll actually use.
The ROI is real too. A well-built sunroom can return 20% to 50% of your investment when you sell. But more importantly, you’re getting a room that works for you right now—whether that’s a home office, a place for the kids to play, or just somewhere to sit and breathe without fighting the weather.
We’ve been building custom sunrooms for nearly 50 years. That’s not just experience—it’s thousands of installations in climates like yours, where heat and humidity aren’t occasional problems, they’re daily realities.
Our team understands what works in South Houston. We use energy-efficient glass designed to deflect radiant heat and UV rays, so your sunroom doesn’t turn into a greenhouse. Every installation is handled by trained builders who know local building codes and weather patterns. We’re not experimenting with your home.
You’re getting a company that backs its work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We’re here before, during, and after the build—because a sunroom is only as good as the team that installs it.
It starts with a conversation about what you need. We come to your home, look at the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a consultation to figure out what actually makes sense for your property and budget.
Once we agree on a design, we handle the permits and prep work. You’re not chasing down paperwork or dealing with the city. Our team manages that. Then we start the build, using materials designed for South Houston’s weather—multi-pane, Energy Star-certified glass that keeps heat out and comfort in.
Installation timelines vary based on the project, but we keep you updated at every stage. No surprises, no disappearing for weeks at a time. When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. If it doesn’t, we fix it. That’s the guarantee.
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Every sunroom we build includes custom design work that fits your home’s architecture. You’re not getting a cookie-cutter box slapped onto your house. We measure, plan, and design around your space and how you’ll actually use it.
Materials matter in South Houston. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT with stay-clean technology, so you’re not constantly wiping down windows. The glass is built to handle UV exposure and keep your space cool without running the AC nonstop. We also integrate proper insulation and ventilation, because a sunroom that traps heat isn’t doing you any favors.
You also get full project management—permits, inspections, and coordination with any other trades if needed. We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not forced to pay everything upfront. And because we’re fully licensed and insured, you’re covered if anything goes sideways. That’s not common in this industry, but it should be.
There’s no one-size-fits-all number because every project is different. Size, materials, and design complexity all affect the price. A basic three-season screen room will cost less than a fully insulated four-season sunroom with energy-efficient glass.
That said, most custom sunroom installations in South Houston range from $20,000 to $80,000. If you’re adding electrical, HVAC, or high-end finishes, expect to be on the higher end. If you’re keeping it simple with a screen enclosure, you’ll be lower.
We offer free consultations where we can give you a real estimate based on your property and what you’re trying to accomplish. We also have financing options up to $125,000, so you’re not stuck waiting years to save up. The key is understanding what you’re getting for the money—cheaper builds often mean lower-quality materials that won’t hold up in South Houston’s heat and humidity.
Yes, if it’s built right. A four-season sunroom with insulated walls, energy-efficient glass, and climate control will be comfortable in July and January. That’s the difference between a sunroom and a screen room—one is livable all year, the other is seasonal.
In South Houston, the real challenge is heat management. A sunroom without proper glass and insulation will be unusable for most of the year. That’s why we use multi-pane, Energy Star-certified glass that deflects UV rays and radiant heat. Pair that with a mini-split AC or extended HVAC, and you’ve got a room that stays cool when it’s 95 degrees outside.
Three-season sunrooms are also an option if you don’t need full climate control. They’re less expensive and still give you protection from bugs and rain. But if you want a true year-round space, you need the right materials and construction. Cutting corners here means you’ll regret it by summer.
Most sunroom installations take between two to six weeks from start to finish. The timeline depends on the size of the project, permitting, and weather. A simple screen room might be done in two weeks. A fully custom four-season sunroom with electrical and HVAC could take closer to six.
Permitting in South Houston can add time, especially if there are delays with inspections or plan reviews. We handle all of that for you, but it’s not always predictable. Once permits are approved and materials arrive, the actual construction moves quickly.
We don’t rush the job just to hit a deadline. You’re better off with a sunroom that’s built correctly than one that’s finished fast but has issues later. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. No one likes surprises, especially when it comes to construction.
Yes, but how much depends on the quality of the build and the local market. A well-constructed sunroom can return 20% to 50% of your investment when you sell. That’s because you’re adding actual living space, not just a deck or patio.
In South Houston, buyers are looking for homes with functional outdoor living areas that don’t require constant maintenance. A sunroom checks that box. It’s usable year-round, it’s low-maintenance, and it adds square footage without a full room addition.
The ROI is higher if the sunroom is integrated well with the rest of the house. If it looks like an afterthought or uses cheap materials, it won’t add much value. But if it’s designed to match your home’s style and built with quality materials, it becomes a selling point. Even if you’re not planning to sell anytime soon, you’re still getting the benefit of extra space you can actually use.
A three-season sunroom is built for spring, summer, and fall. It has screens or single-pane windows, minimal insulation, and no climate control. It’s great for extending your outdoor season, but it won’t be comfortable in extreme heat or cold.
A four-season sunroom is fully insulated with energy-efficient glass, and it’s designed to be used year-round. You can heat it in the winter and cool it in the summer. It’s essentially an extension of your home’s living space, not just a screened porch.
In South Houston, most people go with a four-season room because the heat is too intense for a three-season setup. You need insulation and proper glass to keep the space cool without running your AC into the ground. Three-season rooms work if you’re okay with limited use, but if you want a room you can actually live in, four-season is the way to go.
Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit in South Houston. That includes sunrooms, even if they’re just screen enclosures. Skipping the permit process can lead to fines, issues with your homeowner’s insurance, and problems when you try to sell.
The permit process involves submitting plans, getting approval from the city, and passing inspections during and after construction. It’s not complicated, but it does take time. We handle all of that for you, so you’re not dealing with paperwork or waiting in line at city hall.
Some contractors will offer to skip permits to save time or money. Don’t do it. If something goes wrong—structural issues, code violations, or insurance claims—you’re on the hook. A permitted build protects you legally and ensures the work is done to code. It’s worth the extra time upfront.
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