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You’re tired of planning around the weather. July and August hit 98 degrees at 9 PM, and even with fans running, your patio’s unbearable. December brings cold snaps that send you back inside. Mosquitoes own spring evenings, and summer humidity makes everything sticky.
A properly built sunroom changes that. You get natural light, outdoor views, and protection from heat, cold, bugs, and unpredictable storms. No more five-month window of comfortable use.
With climate control and energy-efficient glass, your sunroom stays livable when it’s 105 degrees in August or 32 degrees in January. That’s not marketing talk—that’s insulated construction, proper HVAC integration, and materials designed for Texas conditions. You’re adding square footage that actually gets used, not seasonal space that sits empty half the year.
Homeowners in Spring Valley Village see 50-75% ROI on four-season sunrooms because buyers recognize functional space when they see it. It’s not just about resale value, though. It’s about getting a room that works as a home office, breakfast nook, or family gathering spot without fighting the climate every time you walk in.
We’ve been in the sunroom business since 1975. We’re not new to Texas heat, humidity, or the specific challenges that come with building year-round outdoor living spaces in this climate.
We handle everything—design, permits, installation, and follow-through. Spring Valley Village requires permits for residential construction, and we make sure that process doesn’t slow you down or create headaches. Our team knows local building codes and works with the city to keep your project moving.
You’re working with a family-owned company that uses advanced materials like CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT—glass with stay-clean technology and energy-efficient properties that actually make a difference in Texas summers. We also offer financing through local lenders, so you can spread payments over time instead of waiting years to start the project. The goal is straightforward: build you a sunroom that handles the weather, looks good, and gets used.
First, we come out to look at your space. You tell us what you want—more square footage, a home office, a place to drink coffee without mosquitoes—and we talk through what’s realistic for your property and budget. We measure, assess your existing structure, and discuss design options that fit your home’s layout.
Next, we handle the design and permitting. You’ll see drawings that show exactly what you’re getting, and we submit everything to Spring Valley Village for approval. Once permits clear, we schedule installation.
Installation typically wraps up fast—often in a single day for standard projects, depending on size and complexity. Our crew shows up, builds your sunroom using high-quality materials, and cleans up when they’re done. You’re not dealing with weeks of construction mess or endless delays.
After installation, we walk you through everything. You’ll know how to maintain your sunroom, what to expect from your new space, and how to reach us if anything needs attention. The whole process is designed to be clear, professional, and finished on time so you can start using your sunroom instead of waiting around for contractors who don’t show up.
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Every sunroom we build includes energy-efficient glass designed to block heat transfer and UV damage. That matters in Texas, where windows can turn your sunroom into a greenhouse if you’re not careful. Our glass keeps furniture from fading and reduces the load on your HVAC system, which means lower energy bills.
You also get climate control options. Four-season sunrooms come with proper insulation and HVAC integration so you can heat and cool the space year-round. Three-season rooms work well if you’re okay skipping the coldest and hottest months, but most Spring Valley Village homeowners want full-year usability.
We offer screen rooms, patio covers, pergolas, and glass rooms depending on what fits your needs and budget. Screen rooms give you bug-free outdoor space at a lower cost, but they won’t handle extreme temperatures. Glass rooms and four-season sunrooms cost more upfront but deliver year-round comfort and better ROI—typically 55-75% in Central Texas markets.
Spring Valley Village homes benefit from sunroom additions because the area’s real estate market values functional outdoor living. Buyers here expect quality, and a professionally installed sunroom with proper permits and durable materials checks that box. You’re not just adding square footage—you’re adding usable, climate-controlled space that increases your home’s appeal and your own quality of life while you’re still living there.
Cost depends on size, materials, and whether you want three-season or four-season construction. A basic screen room might start around $10,000-$15,000, while a fully insulated four-season sunroom with HVAC and energy-efficient glass typically runs $25,000-$50,000 or more.
Four-season sunrooms cost more because you’re getting insulated walls, climate control, and glass that handles Texas heat without turning your space into an oven. That upfront cost pays off in year-round usability and higher ROI—usually 55-75% in Central Texas markets compared to 50-60% for three-season rooms.
Financing helps spread payments over time, which makes a four-season sunroom more accessible without waiting years to save up. Most homeowners find that the added square footage and daily use justify the investment, especially when you factor in how much outdoor space goes unused because of weather.
Yes, if it’s built as a four-season sunroom with proper insulation and HVAC. Without climate control, your sunroom will be too hot from June through September and too cold from December through February—that’s only five months of comfortable use.
A four-season sunroom includes insulated walls, energy-efficient glass, and integrated heating and cooling. That setup keeps the space livable when it’s 105 degrees in August or 32 degrees during a January cold snap. You’re not relying on space heaters or fans to make it tolerable—you’re controlling the temperature like any other room in your house.
Three-season sunrooms work fine during spring and fall, but Texas summers and winters push them past comfortable limits. If you want a space you can actually use every month, four-season construction is the way to go. It costs more upfront, but you’re getting a room that functions year-round instead of sitting empty half the year.
Yes. Spring Valley Village requires permits for all residential construction, including sunroom additions. Skipping permits creates problems down the line—especially if you sell your home and the buyer’s inspector flags unpermitted work.
We handle the permit process for you. That includes submitting plans, coordinating with the city, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t have to figure out what forms to fill out or wait in line at city offices.
Permits also protect you. They ensure your sunroom is built to code, inspected properly, and documented as a legal addition to your home. That matters for insurance, resale value, and avoiding headaches if something goes wrong. The process adds a little time upfront, but it’s worth it to keep your project clean and your home’s value intact.
Installation often wraps up in a single day for standard-sized sunrooms, depending on complexity and customization. Larger or more intricate designs might take a few days, but you’re not looking at weeks of construction mess.
The timeline starts with design and permitting, which can take a few weeks depending on how quickly Spring Valley Village processes permits. Once permits clear, we schedule installation and get your sunroom built fast.
You’ll know the timeline upfront—no surprises or endless delays. Our crew shows up on schedule, completes the work, and cleans up when they’re done. The goal is to get your sunroom finished and usable without dragging out the process or leaving your home torn apart for longer than necessary.
Yes. Four-season sunrooms typically deliver 55-75% ROI in Central Texas markets, and three-season rooms hit 50-60%. That’s higher than many other home improvement projects because you’re adding functional, climate-controlled square footage.
Buyers in Spring Valley Village value quality outdoor living spaces, especially ones that handle Texas weather. A professionally built sunroom with proper permits, energy-efficient glass, and year-round usability stands out in the real estate market. It’s not just extra space—it’s usable space that doesn’t require buyers to fight heat, bugs, or cold to enjoy it.
Even if you’re not selling anytime soon, the added square footage increases your home’s overall value and gives you a room that actually gets used. Most homeowners find that the daily quality-of-life improvement matters more than resale numbers, but it’s nice to know you’re making a smart financial move at the same time.
A screen room gives you bug-free outdoor space at a lower cost, but it won’t handle extreme temperatures. You’re still exposed to heat, cold, and humidity—just without the mosquitoes. Screen rooms work well from March through May and September through November when Texas weather cooperates.
A four-season sunroom includes insulated walls, energy-efficient glass, and HVAC integration. That setup keeps the space comfortable year-round, even during July heat or January cold snaps. You’re getting a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room that functions like any other part of your house.
Screen rooms cost less upfront—usually $10,000-$15,000 compared to $25,000-$50,000+ for four-season sunrooms. But four-season construction delivers better ROI, more usable months, and higher resale value. If you want a space you can use every month without worrying about weather, four-season is the better investment. If you’re okay with seasonal use and want to save money, a screen room works fine.
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