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You bought a home in Brays Oaks because you wanted space. A yard. A place to breathe. But between June and September, stepping outside feels like walking into a wall of heat and humidity. Then the mosquitoes show up. Then it rains for three days straight.
An all season sunroom gives you what Houston’s climate won’t: comfortable access to natural light and outdoor views without the sweat, bugs, or sudden downpours. It’s insulated, climate-controlled, and built specifically so you can use it in July just as easily as December.
This isn’t about adding square footage for the sake of it. It’s about reclaiming the part of your home you’ve been avoiding. You get a space that works as a home office, a place for morning coffee, or somewhere the kids can play without you worrying about heat stroke. And when you’re ready to sell, buyers in this market notice the difference between a screened porch and a four season room that actually functions year-round.
Your backyard shouldn’t sit empty eight months a year. A year round sunroom makes sure it doesn’t.
Four Seasons Sunrooms has been building insulated sunrooms since the 1970s. We’re not a startup figuring things out as we go. We’re a family-owned company that’s installed thousands of four season rooms across the country, and we’ve been serving Houston-area homeowners in neighborhoods like Brays Oaks for years.
We know what works here. Homes in Brays Oaks were mostly built between the 70s and 90s, and many sit on solid foundations with good bones. That means your property can handle a quality addition without major structural drama. We also know that homeowners here care about value, not flash—so we focus on energy efficient glass, solid construction, and installations that last.
Every project gets handled by trained installers who show up on time and clean up when they’re done. We’re locally operated, and we back our work with a satisfaction guarantee because we’re not interested in one-time jobs. We want you to actually use the space we build.
First, we come to your home for a free estimate. We’ll look at your yard, talk about how you want to use the space, and go over options for size, layout, and features like sunroom heating and cooling systems. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear conversation about what makes sense for your property and budget.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and prep work. Then our installation team shows up with everything needed to build your four season room on-site. We’re talking insulated walls, energy efficient glass that keeps the heat out, and a foundation that ties into your existing structure without looking like an awkward add-on.
The timeline depends on the size and complexity, but most projects wrap up in a few weeks. You’ll have a dedicated point of contact the whole way through, so if you have questions or something comes up, you’re not left guessing. When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything works the way it should.
Then it’s yours. No lingering punch list. No “we’ll come back next month to finish that.” Just a finished sunroom that’s ready to use the day we leave.
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Every all season sunroom we install in Brays Oaks includes insulated walls and roof panels designed to handle our heat. We’re not talking about a basic screen room that turns into a sauna by 10 a.m. This is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space with HVAC integration so you can set the temperature and forget about it.
The glass matters more than most people realize. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT, which blocks UV rays and reduces heat transfer without making the room feel dark. It also has a stay-clean coating, which helps in a city where pollen and humidity like to team up and coat everything.
You’ll also get a choice of door styles, window configurations, and interior finishes that match your home’s existing look. Some clients go with ceiling fans. Others add recessed lighting. A few have even run gas lines for a fireplace, though in Houston that’s more about ambiance than necessity.
And because Brays Oaks sits in a neighborhood where curb appeal and property values matter, we make sure the exterior blends with your home’s architecture. No cheap vinyl siding or mismatched rooflines. It should look like it was always part of the house—because functionally, it is.
Yes, but only if it’s built right. A standard screen room or three-season porch will absolutely turn into an oven when it’s 95 degrees with 75% humidity. That’s not what we’re building.
An insulated sunroom with energy efficient glass and integrated HVAC keeps the temperature controlled just like the rest of your home. The key is in the materials: insulated roof panels, low-E glass that blocks heat transfer, and a sealed structure that doesn’t let hot air leak in. You’re not fighting the weather—you’re blocking it out entirely while still getting the light and the view.
Most of our clients in Brays Oaks run their sunrooms on the same thermostat as the main house. Some add a separate zone if they want more control. Either way, you’re looking at a space that stays comfortable in July, not one you avoid for four months.
It depends on size, features, and how your property is set up, but most projects fall somewhere between $25,000 and $60,000. That’s for a fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom with quality materials and professional installation.
If you’re adding electrical, upgraded glass, custom doors, or a more complex roofline, the price goes up. If you’re keeping it straightforward with a simple rectangular layout and standard finishes, you’ll land on the lower end. We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not stuck paying everything upfront.
Here’s what matters more than the number: a year round sunroom typically recoups 50-70% of its cost when you sell, and in a neighborhood like Brays Oaks where homes are well-maintained and buyers are looking for value, that addition makes your property stand out. You’re not just spending money—you’re shifting where it goes and getting a usable space in return.
A patio enclosure is usually a screen room or a basic structure that keeps bugs and rain out but doesn’t do much for temperature control. It’s fine for spring and fall, but it’s not something you’ll use in the middle of summer or on a chilly January morning.
A four season room is insulated, climate-controlled, and built to function like an actual room in your house. It has real walls, energy efficient glass, and HVAC integration. You can put furniture in there without worrying about heat damage. You can work from a desk without sweating through your shirt.
If you just want a covered space to sit outside without mosquitoes, a patio enclosure works. But if you want a room you’ll actually use year-round in Houston, you need an all season sunroom. The upfront cost is higher, but the difference in comfort and resale value is significant.
Not if it’s built with the right materials. A poorly insulated sunroom will absolutely cost you—it’ll heat up, your HVAC will work overtime trying to cool it, and your electric bill will reflect that. But that’s not how we build.
An insulated sunroom with energy efficient glass and proper sealing doesn’t pull more energy than any other room in your home. The CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT we use is designed to block heat transfer, so your cooling system isn’t fighting the sun all day. The roof panels are insulated, the walls are sealed, and the structure is built to keep conditioned air inside.
Some clients actually see their overall energy costs stay flat because they’re spending more time in the sunroom and less time cooling the rest of the house. It’s not a magic solution, but it’s also not the energy drain that a cheap screen room or poorly built addition would be.
Most installations take between two and four weeks from the day we start to the day you can use it. That includes site prep, foundation work, framing, glass installation, electrical, and final finishes.
The timeline can shift depending on the size of the project and whether we run into any surprises with your property’s layout or permitting. If you’re adding custom features like French doors, upgraded lighting, or a more complex roofline, that can add a few days.
We don’t drag projects out. Our crews show up when they say they will, work full days, and keep the site clean. You’ll know the schedule upfront, and if anything changes, we’ll tell you before it becomes a problem. The goal is to get your sunroom finished and functional as quickly as possible without cutting corners on quality.
Yes. Any permanent structure that adds square footage to your home requires a permit in Harris County, and Brays Oaks falls under those regulations. The good news is we handle that process for you.
We pull the permits, submit the plans, and coordinate inspections so you’re not stuck dealing with county offices or trying to figure out code requirements. It’s part of the service, and it’s built into the timeline. Most permits get approved within a week or two, and we don’t start construction until everything is cleared.
Skipping permits might sound tempting, but it creates problems down the road—especially when you go to sell and the buyer’s inspector flags an unpermitted addition. We do it right from the start so you don’t have to worry about it later.
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