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You already invested in a patio or deck. Now it sits empty because Houston’s humidity makes it unbearable, or the mosquitoes chase everyone inside within minutes.
A professionally built lanai enclosure changes that. You get airflow without the bugs. Protection from sudden rain without losing your view. A space that’s comfortable in July and usable in January.
This isn’t about adding square footage for the sake of it. It’s about making the space you already have actually functional. Families use these rooms for morning coffee, weekend dinners, and late-night conversations that don’t end early because someone got bitten three times.
The ROI is real too. Outdoor improvements in Houston consistently return 70-80% of the investment when you sell. But most people build these because they’re tired of retreating indoors every time they try to enjoy their backyard.
We’ve been manufacturing sunrooms and outdoor enclosures for over 40 years. We’re not a startup figuring things out on your property.
Our Humble-area team knows what works in this climate. We’ve seen how Houston’s humidity affects materials, how the heat impacts comfort, and what local homeowners actually need from a screened enclosure versus what sounds good in a brochure.
Every installation comes with a lifetime warranty on aluminum frames and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we don’t leave a job until it’s done right. You’re working with people who’ve built hundreds of these structures across the Greater Houston area and understand exactly what you’re dealing with.
We start with a free consultation at your home. You show us the space, we talk about how you want to use it, and we take measurements. No pressure, no gimmicks.
From there, we design a custom lanai enclosure that fits your property and your budget. You’ll see exactly what materials we’re using, how the structure will attach to your home, and what the finished space will look like. We discuss options like insulated roofing for temperature control, screen types for visibility and durability, and whether you want electrical for fans or lighting.
Once you approve the design, we handle permits and schedule installation. Our crews show up on time, work efficiently, and clean up daily. Most lanai projects in Humble take one to two weeks depending on size and complexity.
After installation, we walk through everything with you. We check that screens are secure, doors operate smoothly, and you understand how to maintain your new space. Then we stand behind it with our warranty.
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Every lanai we build in Humble uses commercial-grade aluminum framing with a lifetime warranty. This isn’t decorative trim that warps in the heat. It’s engineered to handle Gulf Coast humidity and sudden storms without deteriorating.
Screen options matter more than most people realize. We install high-grade screening that blocks bugs without killing your view or airflow. For pool enclosures, we use materials that resist chlorine damage and hold up to constant moisture exposure.
Roofing choices affect comfort dramatically. Insulated patio covers keep the space 15-20 degrees cooler in summer. If you want a screen room that’s open to the sky, we build that too. Some clients add CONSERVAGLASS™ panels for sections that need weather protection while maintaining natural light and energy efficiency.
Humble homeowners often add electrical during construction for ceiling fans, lighting, or outlets. It’s easier to run wiring during the build than retrofit later. We coordinate with licensed electricians to handle that work properly.
The goal is a space that works for your specific needs. Whether that’s a fully enclosed lanai for year-round use, a screened porch for spring and fall entertaining, or a pool enclosure that cuts your maintenance time in half.
Most lanai projects in Humble run between $15,000 and $45,000 depending on size, materials, and features. A basic screen enclosure for a 12×16 patio starts around $15,000-$20,000. Larger spaces with insulated roofing, premium screens, and electrical work move toward the higher end.
Pool enclosures cost more because of the size and engineering requirements. Expect $25,000-$45,000 for a typical residential pool screen enclosure in the Humble area.
We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates if you want to spread payments out. During your free consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on your space and what you’re trying to accomplish. No ballpark guesses or surprise costs later.
Yes. Outdoor improvements in Houston consistently deliver 70-80% ROI according to local real estate data. A well-built lanai enclosure adds functional square footage that buyers in this climate actually value.
The bigger benefit is usually personal use. Most of our Humble clients build these because they’re tired of not using their outdoor space, not because they’re planning to sell next year. But when they do sell, the enclosure becomes a selling point that sets their property apart.
Buyers in Texas specifically look for outdoor living features. The climate makes these spaces usable year-round, which isn’t true in most of the country. A screened lanai or pool enclosure signals that the home is set up for the lifestyle people move to Houston for—outdoor entertaining, pool parties, and backyard gatherings without the bugs and weather interruptions.
Most lanai enclosures take one to two weeks from start to finish. Smaller screen rooms on existing patios can be done in 5-7 days. Larger projects with custom roofing, electrical work, or complex layouts might take three weeks.
Weather can delay outdoor construction, but we work around Houston’s afternoon storms and schedule accordingly. We’re not starting and stopping your project for weeks at a time.
Permitting adds time upfront. Humble requires permits for permanent structures, and approval typically takes 1-2 weeks. We handle all permit applications and inspections so you don’t have to deal with city offices. Once permits clear, we schedule your installation and stick to that timeline.
A lanai is a covered outdoor space, usually screened, that’s attached to your home. In Texas, people use “lanai” and “screen room” pretty much interchangeably. Both refer to aluminum-framed enclosures with screening that keeps bugs out while letting air flow through.
A sunroom is fully enclosed with windows or glass panels instead of screens. Sunrooms are climate-controlled, insulated, and built for year-round comfort in any weather. You can heat and cool them like an indoor room. They cost more but function as true living space additions.
Screen rooms and lanais are less expensive because they’re simpler structures. You’re not conditioning the air, so there’s no need for insulated walls or HVAC connections. They’re perfect for Houston’s climate where you want bug protection and shade but still want to feel like you’re outside.
We build both. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. During your consultation, we’ll walk through the pros and cons of each option for your specific situation.
Very little. Aluminum frames don’t rot, warp, or need painting. Houston’s humidity doesn’t affect them the way it destroys wood structures.
You’ll want to hose down the screens a few times a year to remove pollen and dust. If you have a pool enclosure, rinse it more often to prevent chlorine buildup. That’s about it for regular maintenance.
Screens can tear if something impacts them hard enough—a thrown toy, a fallen branch during a storm, or an overzealous dog. We use heavy-duty screening that holds up better than cheap hardware store mesh, but it’s not indestructible. Screen panel replacement is straightforward and inexpensive if needed.
The lifetime warranty on aluminum framing means structural issues are covered. If something fails due to manufacturing defects or installation problems, we fix it. Most clients never need warranty work because these structures are built to last decades in Gulf Coast conditions.
Yes, that’s actually the most common project we do. If you already have a concrete patio or wooden deck, we can add a screened lanai enclosure on top of it.
We assess the existing structure first to make sure it’s solid enough to support the new framing. Most concrete patios in good condition work fine. Older wooden decks sometimes need reinforcement or repairs before we add an enclosure, but we’ll identify that during the consultation.
The enclosure attaches to your home’s exterior wall and anchors into the patio surface. We match the roofline to your existing architecture so it looks like it was always part of the house, not an obvious add-on.
If you don’t have a patio yet, we can build that too. Some clients prefer to do both at once—pour a new concrete pad and add the screen enclosure in one project. Others already have the patio and just want it enclosed. Either way works. We’ll design the solution that makes sense for your property and budget.
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