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You get a room that doesn’t sit empty half the year. When it’s 95 degrees with 80% humidity outside, you’re still enjoying your backyard view in air-conditioned comfort. When storms roll through or mosquitoes swarm at dusk, you’re protected but not disconnected.
This isn’t about adding square footage for the sake of it. It’s about reclaiming time you’d otherwise lose to weather. Morning coffee with natural light. Family dinners where everyone can see outside. A space your kids will actually use instead of staying glued to screens in dark rooms.
The insulated sunroom construction means your HVAC system isn’t fighting a losing battle. Energy efficient glass keeps heat out during summer and warmth in during those rare cold snaps. You’re not paying extra every month to condition a space that wasn’t built right from the start.
We’ve been manufacturing and installing custom sunrooms for close to five decades. That’s not just experience—it’s proof that we’ve figured out what works and what doesn’t when it comes to year-round comfort in challenging climates.
Our Atascocita installations account for everything Houston-area homeowners deal with: the relentless summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms that come out of nowhere, humidity that makes everything feel 10 degrees hotter. We’re not dropping a prefab kit on your property and hoping for the best.
Every project gets handled by our trained installers who understand local building requirements and how to properly integrate a four season room with your existing home. You’re working with people who’ve done this hundreds of times, backed by a company that’s been around long enough to stand behind what we build.
It starts with a free in-home consultation where we look at your space, talk about how you want to use the room, and take measurements. No pressure, no gimmicks—just a conversation about what’s possible and what it’ll cost. You get a detailed estimate that includes everything, so there are no surprise charges later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and design work. The design gets customized to match your home’s architecture and your specific needs for sunroom heating and cooling. We’re not forcing you into a standard template that doesn’t fit.
Installation timing depends on the scope, but most projects take a few weeks from start to finish. Our crew shows up when we say we will, keeps the site clean, and treats your property like it’s our own. When we’re done, you’ve got a fully functional space that’s ready to use immediately—no waiting for follow-up work or fixes.
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You’re getting CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT as standard—not builder-grade windows that fog up or let heat pour through. This glass is engineered specifically for climate control and stays cleaner longer, which matters when you’re looking at it every day.
The frame construction uses materials that won’t rot, warp, or attract termites. In Atascocita’s humidity, that’s not optional. Wood looks nice until it doesn’t, and then you’re dealing with maintenance costs that add up fast. Our aluminum and vinyl systems are built to last without constant upkeep.
Your sunroom gets designed for proper HVAC integration from day one. That means your existing heating and cooling system can handle the space efficiently, or we can discuss dedicated climate control if that makes more sense for your home. Either way, you’re not sweating through July or watching your energy bills spike because the room wasn’t insulated correctly.
The installation includes everything needed to make this a finished living space: proper foundation work, electrical if you need it, and integration with your home’s existing structure. This isn’t a screened porch upgrade. It’s actual square footage that counts on your home’s appraisal.
Yes, but only if it’s built right from the start. The key is proper insulation in the walls and roof, plus energy efficient glass that’s actually rated for solar heat rejection. Cheap sunroom additions skip these details and turn into greenhouses by June.
Our insulated sunroom construction includes thermal breaks in the frame and CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT that blocks heat while still letting light through. That means your AC isn’t fighting the sun all day. Most of our Atascocita clients run their sunrooms at the same temperature as the rest of their house without seeing a major spike in their electric bill.
The other piece is making sure the HVAC setup is done correctly. If you’re extending existing ductwork, we calculate the load to confirm your system can handle it. If you need a dedicated mini-split, we’ll tell you upfront. Either way, you’re not guessing whether the space will be comfortable when it’s 95 degrees outside.
Most projects run between $30,000 and $60,000 depending on size, features, and how much site prep is needed. That’s not a small investment, but you’re adding real living space that increases your home’s value and gets used year-round.
The cost breaks down into materials, labor, permits, and site preparation. If your yard needs grading or drainage work before we can build, that adds to the total. If you want upgraded glass, electrical packages, or custom design elements, those factor in too. We give you an itemized estimate during the consultation so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Financing is available if you don’t want to pay everything upfront. We work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you can spread the cost over time instead of draining your savings. The return on investment is solid—most homeowners recoup 50-70% of the cost when they sell, plus you get years of use before that even matters.
A screened porch is open to outside air—you get ventilation and bug protection, but that’s about it. When it’s hot, humid, or cold, you’re dealing with whatever weather is happening. A year round sunroom is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space with insulated walls, a solid roof, and real windows.
That difference matters in Atascocita. A screened porch might be usable in March and October, but it’s miserable from May through September when the heat and humidity are relentless. You’re also not protected from storms, wind-blown rain, or the pollen that makes spring unbearable for anyone with allergies.
An all season sunroom functions like any other room in your house. You control the temperature, you’re protected from weather and insects, and the space is usable 365 days a year. It also counts as finished square footage for your home’s appraisal, which a screened porch typically doesn’t. If you’re going to invest in expanding your living space, you want something that actually gets used.
From the day you sign the contract to the day you’re using the space, most projects take 6-10 weeks. That includes permit approval, any site preparation, the actual construction, and final inspections. Larger or more complex builds can take longer, but we give you a realistic timeline upfront.
The permit process in Atascocita typically takes 2-3 weeks depending on the county’s workload. We handle all the paperwork and submissions, so you’re not dealing with that headache. Once permits are approved, site prep and foundation work usually take a few days, then the main construction phase runs 2-3 weeks for most projects.
Weather can cause delays—we’re not pouring concrete in the rain or installing glass during a thunderstorm. But we stay in communication throughout the process so you know what’s happening and when. The goal is to get your sunroom finished correctly, not quickly at the expense of quality. When we say it’s done, it’s actually done—no punch list of fixes you’re waiting on.
Yes. A properly built four season room typically returns 50-70% of the investment when you sell, and homes with sunrooms sell 10-25% faster than comparable homes without them. That’s because you’re adding actual living space that buyers can see themselves using, not just cosmetic upgrades.
The return depends on the quality of construction and how well the sunroom integrates with your home’s style. A custom-designed addition that looks like it was always part of the house adds more value than something that looks tacked on. The fact that it’s climate-controlled and usable year-round matters too—buyers in Texas aren’t impressed by spaces they can only use a few months out of the year.
Beyond resale value, there’s the everyday return you get from actually using the space. If it changes how your family spends time at home—more meals together, more natural light, more connection to your yard—that’s worth something even if you never sell. Most of our clients tell us the sunroom becomes their favorite room within the first month.
Yes, we manage the entire permit process from application to final inspection. You don’t need to visit the county office or figure out what paperwork is required. We know what Atascocita and Harris County require for sunroom additions, and we make sure everything is submitted correctly the first time.
The permit covers structural work, electrical if applicable, and ensures the addition meets local building codes. Inspections happen at specific phases during construction—typically after foundation work and again before final completion. Our installers coordinate with inspectors so you don’t have to be present for every visit.
Being fully licensed and insured isn’t just about checking boxes. It protects you if something goes wrong during construction, and it ensures the work is done to code so you don’t have issues down the road when you sell or refinance. Some contractors skip permits to save time or money, but that creates major headaches later. We do it right from the start.
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