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You already know the problem. Houston runs one season: hot. July hits 93 degrees and doesn’t let up until October. Your patio furniture bakes unused for months. The deck you paid for sits empty because nobody wants to sweat through breakfast or deal with mosquitoes at sunset.
An all season sunroom changes that. You get the light, the views, the connection to your yard—without the heat, humidity, or bugs. It’s conditioned space you can actually use when it’s 95 outside or storming on a Tuesday night.
This isn’t a screened porch that traps heat. It’s insulated, climate-controlled square footage that works as hard as the rest of your home. You can put real furniture in it. Work from it. Eat in it. Let the kids play in it while you drink coffee and look at your yard instead of your phone.
Most Hilshire Village homeowners use their sunroom more than any other room within six months. That’s not marketing talk—that’s what happens when you stop fighting the weather and start ignoring it.
We’ve been building year round sunrooms for nearly 50 years. We’re not a general contractor who dabbles in sunrooms when someone asks. This is what we do, and we’ve done it long enough to know what works in Houston and what doesn’t.
Our team in Houston understands Hilshire Village homes. We know the architecture, the lot sizes, the way people live here. You’re not getting a cookie-cutter glass box—you’re getting a custom four season room designed around your home, your yard, and how you’ll actually use the space.
We’re locally owned, fully licensed and insured. Every project gets the same process: consultation, custom design, transparent pricing, professional installation. No surprises, no shortcuts, no subcontractors we’ve never worked with before.
First, we come to your home. We look at the space, talk about how you want to use it, and answer your questions. No pressure, no gimmicks—just a real conversation about whether a sunroom makes sense for you.
If you want to move forward, we design it. You’ll see exactly what it looks like, where it sits, what materials we’re using. We go over every detail until you’re clear on what you’re getting. Then we give you a price that doesn’t change unless you change the plan.
Once you approve everything, we handle permits and scheduling. Installation typically takes a few weeks, not months. Our crew shows up when we say they will, keeps the site clean, and builds it right the first time.
When it’s done, you get a walkthrough. We make sure you know how everything works—heating, cooling, windows, doors. Then we clean up, haul off debris, and you’ve got a finished sunroom ready to use.
The whole process is designed to be straightforward. You’re not managing a construction project. You’re just making a few decisions and then letting us handle the rest.
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The difference between a sunroom that works and one that doesn’t comes down to the glass and insulation. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ energy efficient glass that blocks UV rays and deflects heat. It’s not regular window glass—it’s multi-pane, Energy Star-certified glass engineered specifically for climate control.
The roof is insulated, not glass. That matters in Houston. A glass roof turns your sunroom into a greenhouse by noon. Our solid insulated roofs keep heat out in summer and warmth in during the few cold weeks we get. You can run your HVAC into the space without watching your energy bill explode.
Sunroom heating and cooling is straightforward. Most Hilshire Village homeowners extend their existing HVAC system into the sunroom. Because the space is properly insulated and sealed, it doesn’t strain your system the way an uninsulated addition would. You set the thermostat and forget about it.
You also get full customization on materials and finishes. Aluminum, vinyl, or natural wood framing depending on your home’s style. We match your existing architecture so it looks like it was always part of the house, not something tacked on later. The goal is seamless integration with your property’s design and value.
Yes, if it’s built right. The key is insulation and glass technology, not just air conditioning.
Our insulated sunrooms use energy efficient glass designed to block heat transfer. CONSERVAGLASS™ has multiple panes with low-E coatings that deflect radiant heat before it enters the room. That’s different from standard glass, which lets heat pour in and forces your AC to work overtime.
The roof is insulated too—usually with a solid, insulated panel system instead of glass. Glass roofs look nice in photos but they’re brutal in Texas. A solid insulated roof keeps the space comfortable without cranking your energy costs.
When you combine proper glass, a solid roof, and extended HVAC, you get a room that stays as cool as the rest of your house. Most of our Hilshire Village clients keep their sunrooms between 72-75 degrees all summer without issue.
Most projects in the Houston area run between $21,000 and $63,000 depending on size, materials, and features. Larger or more customized sunrooms can go higher.
Price depends on square footage, glass type, roofing system, HVAC integration, and finishes. A 12×16 sunroom with standard finishes costs less than a 16×20 room with premium wood framing and upgraded glass. We price everything upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying before work starts.
Financing is available up to $125,000 with competitive rates if you don’t want to pay cash. Many homeowners finance because the monthly payment is less than they expected, and they’d rather keep their savings liquid.
One thing to remember: sunrooms typically return 50-70% of their cost when you sell. You’re not just spending money—you’re adding functional square footage that buyers value. It’s one of the better ROI moves you can make on a home improvement.
Most installations take 3-4 weeks from start to finish once permits are approved. Larger or more complex projects might take 5-6 weeks.
The timeline breaks down like this: permitting usually takes 1-2 weeks depending on the city. Once permits clear, we schedule installation. The actual build takes 2-3 weeks for most sunrooms. We’re on-site daily during that time, and you’ll see progress every day.
Weather can add a few days if we hit heavy rain during critical phases, but that’s rare. We plan around Houston’s weather patterns and keep delays minimal.
You’ll have some disruption—crews, noise, equipment in your driveway—but it’s temporary and manageable. Most homeowners tell us it was less invasive than they expected. We clean up daily, keep the work area contained, and make sure you can still use your home normally.
Absolutely. A climate-controlled sunroom makes an excellent home office, especially in Hilshire Village where natural light is abundant but outdoor heat is a problem.
You get wall-to-wall windows and natural light without glare or heat issues. The energy efficient glass filters harsh sunlight so you’re not squinting at your screen or closing blinds to see. It’s bright, but comfortable.
Temperature stays consistent because the space is insulated and connected to your HVAC. You’re not sweating through calls in July or freezing in January. It’s conditioned space that works every day, not just when the weather cooperates.
Most clients add electrical outlets, ethernet, and dedicated lighting during the build. We can accommodate that easily. You end up with a real office that’s separated from the main house but still part of it—quiet enough to focus, bright enough to stay energized, and comfortable enough to work a full day without thinking about the room itself.
A three season sunroom isn’t insulated or climate-controlled. It’s basically a screened porch with windows—usable in spring and fall, miserable in summer, cold in winter.
An all season sunroom is insulated, sealed, and designed for HVAC. It’s built like an addition to your home, not an outdoor structure. You get insulated walls, energy efficient glass, a solid insulated roof, and proper heating and cooling. It’s real living space you can use 365 days a year.
In Houston, three season sunrooms are nearly useless. You might get a few nice weeks in April and November, but that’s it. The rest of the year it’s too hot, too humid, or too buggy. You end up with expensive square footage you avoid most of the time.
All season sunrooms cost more upfront, but they’re the only option that makes sense in Texas. You’re paying for a room you’ll actually use, not a space that sits empty ten months a year. That’s the difference, and it’s why we only build year round sunrooms here.
Yes. A well-built sunroom typically returns 50-70% of its cost at resale, and in some cases up to 80% depending on the market and execution.
Buyers value additional square footage, especially when it’s functional, finished space with natural light. A sunroom adds livable area without the cost or complexity of a full room addition. It’s a selling point that differentiates your home from others on the block.
In Hilshire Village specifically, where median home values are over $1 million, buyers expect quality upgrades and additional living space. A custom four season room fits that expectation. It shows well, photographs well, and appeals to buyers looking for move-in-ready homes with premium features.
The key is doing it right. A cheap sunroom with poor insulation or mismatched materials can actually hurt value. But a professionally designed and installed all season sunroom from a reputable company adds both functional space and market appeal. It’s an investment that pays back when you sell and improves your quality of life while you’re still living there.
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