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You’re not imagining it. Houston’s heat, humidity, and mosquitoes make your patio unusable most of the year. Dawn and dusk, when the weather’s actually nice, are when the biting gets unbearable.
An insulated sunroom changes that. You get the natural light and outdoor feel without opening yourself up to 90-degree mornings or swarms at sunset. It’s climate-controlled space that works when your patio doesn’t.
This isn’t a screen room that’s too hot in summer. It’s a four season room with energy efficient glass and real heating and cooling. You can have coffee out there in July. You can work from that space in August. The room stays comfortable because it’s built like actual living space, not an afterthought.
Greater Uptown homeowners are adding these because they’re tired of being trapped indoors during the best parts of the day. You’ve got the property. You’ve got the view. Now you can actually enjoy it without scheduling around the weather.
We’ve been doing this for nearly 50 years. We’re not new to Houston’s climate challenges, and we’re not treating your project like it’s happening in Minnesota or Florida.
Greater Uptown’s real estate values are higher than 70% of Texas neighborhoods. You’re investing in a home that matters, and you need a sunroom that holds up to that standard. Our installations use insulated glass that’s designed for year-round heat, and we handle permitting, warranties, and the full build process.
You’re working with a family-owned company that knows what happens when sunroom heating and cooling isn’t done right. We’ve seen the cheap builds. We’ve seen the callbacks. That’s not how we operate, and it’s why our clients in Greater Uptown keep referring us to their neighbors.
First, we come to your home and walk the space with you. You’ll tell us how you want to use the room, and we’ll measure, assess the structure, and talk through what’s realistic for your property and budget.
Then we design the sunroom to fit your home’s layout and your needs. You’ll see renderings before anything gets built. We go over materials, glass options, climate control, and how the room connects to your existing space.
Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling. Our team manages the full installation, from foundation work to the final walkthrough. You’re not coordinating five different contractors or wondering if something’s up to code.
The build typically takes a few weeks depending on size and complexity. When it’s done, you’ve got a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that’s ready to use the same day. We don’t leave until you’re clear on how everything works and you’re satisfied with the result.
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Your all season sunroom includes insulated vinyl framing, energy efficient glass with UV protection, a solid roof system, and integrated climate control. This isn’t a kit. It’s custom-designed for your home and built to handle Greater Uptown’s weather year-round.
The glass matters more than most people realize. In Houston, you need multi-pane, energy-rated glass that blocks heat without blocking light. Our CONSERVAGLASS™ keeps the room comfortable even when it’s over 100 degrees outside, and the stay-clean coating means you’re not out there scrubbing windows every month.
You also get a Limited Lifetime Warranty covering the frame, windows, doors, roof, and decking. We’re licensed and insured, and the installation meets Texas building codes. If you’re financing, we work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates.
Most Greater Uptown clients see this as an investment that pays back in daily use and resale value. Four season sunrooms in Central Texas typically return 55-75% of the cost when you sell, and that’s before you factor in the years of actually using the space instead of avoiding it.
You need insulated glass, a solid roof, and real HVAC. Screen rooms and three-season sunrooms don’t cut it here because they’re not designed for 100-degree days with 80% humidity.
An insulated sunroom uses energy efficient glass that deflects radiant heat and UV rays while still letting in natural light. The roof is a solid panel system, not a glass ceiling that turns the room into a greenhouse. And the space connects to your home’s heating and cooling system, or we install a dedicated mini-split unit if that makes more sense for your layout.
The result is a room that stays in the low 70s even in August. You’re not sitting in a hotbox. You’re not running a fan and hoping for the best. It’s climate-controlled space that works the same way the rest of your home does, and the energy costs are manageable because the insulation actually does its job.
Yes, if it’s fully enclosed with real windows and doors. Houston’s mosquito season runs from early spring through late fall, and they’re most active at dawn and dusk when the weather’s actually nice enough to be outside.
A four season room is completely sealed. You’re not dealing with screens that get torn or gaps where bugs slip through. The windows and doors close tight, and you control when they’re open. That means you can sit out there at sunset without getting eaten alive or worrying about West Nile, Dengue, or Zika.
This is one of the biggest reasons Greater Uptown homeowners add these rooms. You’ve got a pool, a patio, or a backyard you’re not using because the mosquitoes make it miserable. An all season sunroom gives you that outdoor connection without the bugs, and you’re not spraying yourself down with repellent every time you want to relax outside.
Four season sunrooms in Central Texas typically return 55-75% of the installation cost when you sell. If you spend $40,000, you’re looking at roughly $20,000 to $30,000 added to your home’s value. That’s higher than the national average because Texas buyers value year-round outdoor living space.
But ROI isn’t just about resale. You’re also getting years of use out of a room that would otherwise sit empty. If you’re in your home for five or ten years, that daily value adds up. You’re not trapped indoors. You’re not avoiding your patio because it’s too hot or too buggy. You’ve got functional space that works when the rest of your outdoor areas don’t.
In Greater Uptown, where median home prices are nearly $400,000, a professionally installed sunroom is seen as a real upgrade, not a DIY add-on. Buyers notice the difference, especially in multiple-offer situations where small details become deciding factors. You’re investing in your home and your quality of life at the same time.
Most installations take three to five weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. The timeline depends on the size of the room, your home’s existing structure, and whether we’re tying into your HVAC or installing a separate system.
The first week is usually site prep and foundation work. Then we build the frame, install the roof, and add the glass and doors. Climate control and electrical come next, followed by interior finishing and any custom details you’ve requested. We’re on-site most days, and you’ll see progress happening in real time.
Weather can slow things down, but we build that into the schedule. Permits in Greater Uptown typically take one to two weeks to process, and we handle that paperwork so you’re not running back and forth to the county office. Once we start, the goal is to finish on time with minimal disruption to your daily routine. You’re not living in a construction zone for months.
Most homes can support a sunroom addition, but it depends on your property’s layout, foundation, and local building codes. We assess that during the initial consultation before you commit to anything.
If your home has a concrete slab or a strong existing patio, that makes the build easier. If we’re starting from scratch, we’ll pour a foundation that matches your home’s structure and meets Texas load requirements. We also look at how the sunroom connects to your house, where the doors will go, and how we’ll route climate control into the new space.
Greater Uptown has specific permitting requirements, and we handle that process as part of the installation. You’re not figuring out setbacks or zoning rules on your own. We’ve done this enough times in the area to know what’s allowed and what’s not, and we’ll tell you upfront if your property has limitations. The goal is to give you a clear answer early so you’re not surprised halfway through the project.
A patio cover gives you shade. A sunroom gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room that works year-round. They’re not the same thing, and they don’t solve the same problems.
Patio covers are great if you just need relief from the sun, but they don’t protect you from heat, humidity, or mosquitoes. You’re still outside dealing with Houston weather. A four season room, on the other hand, is insulated, sealed, and connected to heating and cooling. It’s real living space that counts toward your home’s square footage.
If you want to use the space in July or August, or if you’re tired of mosquitoes ruining your evenings, a sunroom is the better option. If you just want to grill without standing in direct sun, a patio cover works fine. It comes down to how you want to use the space and whether you need protection from the elements or just shade. We install both, and we’ll walk you through which one makes sense for your home and budget.
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