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Houston ranks in the top 10 U.S. cities for mosquito population. That’s not a badge of honor—it’s a daily problem that keeps your family indoors when they should be enjoying the space you’ve invested in.
A properly built lanai enclosure changes that. No more swatting bugs during dinner. No more canceling plans because it’s too hot or humid. No more watching your patio furniture fade and rust while your deck sits empty.
You get a screened, climate-controlled outdoor room that functions like an extension of your home. It’s not just protection—it’s added square footage you’ll actually use. Families host dinners out there. Kids play without getting eaten alive. You sit outside in July without melting.
The return isn’t just comfort. Properties with quality outdoor living spaces see measurable increases in resale value, and buyers in Atascocita know what a functional lanai means in this climate.
We’ve been designing and installing custom outdoor spaces since the 1970s. That’s decades of figuring out what works in climates like ours—and what doesn’t.
We’re not general contractors dabbling in screen rooms. This is what we do. Every structure we build meets Texas Windstorm Insurance Association standards and local building codes, because cutting corners in Houston-area weather isn’t an option.
Atascocita homeowners deal with specific challenges: high humidity, aggressive mosquito seasons, sudden storms, and heat that makes cheap materials warp or fail. We account for all of it. The materials we use—like CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT—are built for energy efficiency and durability, not just aesthetics.
You’re working with people who understand what your yard is up against.
First, we come to your property. Not to sell you—to listen and assess. What do you want to use the space for? What’s your budget? What are the site conditions? We take measurements, discuss design options, and talk through materials that make sense for your goals and Atascocita’s climate.
Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling. Our team manufactures the components to your specs, which keeps quality consistent and timelines predictable. Because we control the manufacturing process, you’re not waiting on third-party suppliers or dealing with mismatched materials.
Installation is where experience shows. Our crews know how to work around Texas weather and site challenges. We build to code, install with precision, and clean up when we’re done. Most projects finish faster than traditional custom builds because of our modular approach.
After completion, you get a space that’s ready to use immediately—no curing time, no waiting for finishes to dry. And if something needs adjustment down the road, we’re local and accessible.
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Every lanai we build in Atascocita starts with high-grade aluminum framing. It won’t rust, warp, or rot in our humidity. The screening is durable enough to handle wind and debris without tearing, and it’s fine enough to keep out even the smallest insects.
If you want climate control, we integrate insulated roof systems and energy-efficient glass options. CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT isn’t standard patio glass—it has stay-clean technology and insulation properties that actually make a difference when it’s 95 degrees outside. That means you can cool the space without your energy bill spiking.
We also offer patio covers, pergolas, and full four-season sunroom conversions if you want more than just screening. Some Atascocita clients start with a basic screen enclosure and add climate control later. Others go all-in from day one. Both approaches work.
Financing is available up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so the project doesn’t have to wait until you’ve saved the full amount. We’re licensed, insured, and compliant with all local construction regulations. That protects you if anything goes wrong—and it means the work is done right the first time.
Cost depends on size, materials, and features. A basic screen enclosure for a standard patio might start around $15,000 to $25,000. If you want insulated roofing, climate control, or premium glass, expect that number to climb into the $30,000 to $60,000+ range.
Atascocita properties vary widely in layout and existing structures, so there’s no one-size-fits-all price. We give you an accurate estimate after seeing your space and understanding what you’re trying to accomplish.
Financing options are available, and many clients find that spreading payments makes the project feasible without waiting years to save up. The investment typically pays off in property value and daily use—especially if you’re currently avoiding your yard because of bugs or heat.
Yes, if it’s built correctly. The screening we use is fine enough to block mosquitoes, gnats, and other small insects. Gaps and poor installation are what let bugs in—not the screen itself.
Houston’s mosquito population is aggressive, and Atascocita sees peak activity from late spring through early fall. A properly sealed lanai enclosure eliminates that problem entirely. No sprays, no citronella candles, no constantly checking your kids for bites.
The key is professional installation. DIY screen rooms and poorly fitted panels leave gaps around doors, corners, and rooflines. Our crews seal every entry point and use materials designed to stay taut and intact through Texas weather. That’s the difference between a space that works and one that doesn’t.
With the right setup, absolutely. A basic screen enclosure provides shade and airflow, which makes it usable in spring and fall. But in July and August, you’ll want climate control if you plan to spend real time out there.
That’s where insulated roofing and energy-efficient glass come in. We use materials specifically designed to handle heat. CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT reflects UV rays and reduces heat transfer, so the space doesn’t turn into a greenhouse. Pair that with a ceiling fan or AC, and you’ve got a room that’s comfortable even in peak summer.
Some clients add heating for the occasional cold snap in winter. It’s not necessary for most of the year, but it extends usability during those few weeks when temperatures drop. The goal is a space that works whenever you want to use it—not just when the weather cooperates.
Most projects take two to four weeks from permit approval to completion. That timeline includes manufacturing, delivery, and installation. It’s faster than traditional custom construction because we use a modular approach with pre-engineered components.
Weather can affect the schedule—heavy rain or storms will pause outdoor work—but our crews are experienced at working around Texas conditions. We also handle permits and inspections, so you’re not stuck navigating city requirements on your own.
Once installation starts, the actual build happens quickly. Framing goes up in a few days, screening and roofing follow, and finishing touches wrap it up. You’re not dealing with months of disruption or crews camped in your yard indefinitely. We get in, get it done right, and get out.
Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home or built on your property requires permits in Atascocita. That includes lanai enclosures, patio covers, and sunroom additions.
We handle the permit process for you. That means pulling the right paperwork, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes and HOA requirements if applicable. It’s one less thing on your plate, and it ensures the work is legal and up to code.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems down the road—especially when you sell. Buyers’ inspectors flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either have to tear it down, pay fines, or lose the sale. Doing it right from the start protects your investment and keeps everything above board.
A lanai is typically a screened outdoor space—open to airflow but protected from insects and debris. It’s lighter construction, more affordable, and great for extending your outdoor season without full climate control.
A sunroom is a fully enclosed, insulated room with windows and often heating and cooling. It functions like interior living space and can be used year-round regardless of weather. Sunrooms cost more and require more substantial construction, but they add true square footage to your home.
Some clients start with a lanai and convert it to a sunroom later. Others know from the beginning they want four-season functionality and go straight to a full enclosure. Both options work in Atascocita—it just depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. We build both, so the choice is yours.
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