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You already know the problem. Summer in Houston means weeks over 100°F where your patio becomes unusable by noon. Winter brings those unpredictable freezes that make outdoor furniture a gamble. You’ve got this beautiful outdoor space that sits empty most of the year because the weather won’t cooperate.
An insulated sunroom changes that. You get floor-to-ceiling views and natural light without stepping into the heat. Air conditioning keeps it comfortable in July. Heat makes it usable in January. It’s outdoor living that actually works with Texas weather instead of against it.
The space becomes functional. Morning coffee with sunrise views. Afternoon reading without sweating through your shirt. Dinner parties in December without worrying about cold snaps. You’re not adding square footage just to say you did—you’re creating space you’ll actually use.
We bring decades of sunroom experience to Hunters Creek Village and the greater Houston area. We’ve been designing and installing custom four season rooms long enough to know what holds up in Texas heat and what doesn’t.
Our team handles everything from design through installation. You’re not coordinating multiple contractors or chasing down permits. We know Houston’s building codes, we understand Memorial Villages’ standards, and we’ve worked with enough local homeowners to anticipate the questions you haven’t asked yet.
The homes in Hunters Creek Village deserve quality work. You’ve invested in your property, and a sunroom addition should reflect that same standard. We use premium materials, energy efficient glass, and construction methods designed specifically for year-round use in this climate.
We start with a consultation at your home. You show us the space, we discuss what you want to use it for, and we take measurements. No pressure, no generic sales pitch—just a conversation about whether a sunroom makes sense for your property and your goals.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and permitting. You’ll see detailed plans before construction starts. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and coordinate the timeline around your schedule. Most projects take a few weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size and customization.
Installation happens in phases. Foundation work comes first, then framing and glass, followed by electrical, HVAC connections, and finishing touches. We clean up daily and keep you updated throughout. When we’re done, you’ve got a climate-controlled space with heating and cooling that ties into your existing system.
Final walkthrough happens with you. We make sure everything works correctly, answer any questions about maintenance, and don’t consider the job complete until you’re satisfied with the result.
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Energy efficient glass is non-negotiable in this climate. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ technology that blocks UV rays and radiant heat while still letting in natural light. That means you’re not running your AC overtime just because you added windows. The glass is multi-paned and Energy Star certified—it actually helps regulate temperature instead of working against it.
Insulation matters more than most people realize. Your sunroom needs proper insulation in the walls and roof to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round. Without it, you’ve just built an expensive greenhouse that’s unusable half the year. We insulate and ventilate every sunroom to handle Houston’s humidity and heat.
Structural materials are chosen for durability. Aluminum, vinyl, or wood framing options all have different benefits, but they’re all selected to withstand Texas weather without constant maintenance. You’re not repainting every few years or replacing warped materials.
HVAC integration connects your sunroom to your home’s existing heating and cooling system. Proper ductwork and airflow keep the space comfortable without creating hot or cold spots. In Hunters Creek Village, where summer temperatures regularly hit triple digits and winter can dip below freezing overnight, climate control isn’t optional—it’s the whole point.
Cost depends on size, materials, and features, but most homeowners in the Houston area invest between $25,000 and $75,000 for a quality four season room. That’s not a small number, but you’re adding climate-controlled square footage with energy efficient glass and HVAC integration.
Smaller sunrooms around 150-200 square feet typically start in the mid-20s. Larger spaces with premium finishes, custom layouts, or high-end materials can push into six figures. The difference comes down to what you’re building and what features matter to you.
Financing options exist if you’d rather spread the cost out. We work with lenders who offer unsecured loans up to $125,000 with competitive rates. That makes it easier to move forward without draining savings or waiting years to start the project.
Yes, if it’s built correctly. An insulated sunroom with energy efficient glass and proper HVAC integration stays comfortable even when it’s 105°F outside. The key is using the right materials and connecting it to your home’s cooling system.
CONSERVAGLASS™ blocks radiant heat and UV rays before they turn your sunroom into a sauna. Multi-paned windows create a thermal barrier that reduces heat transfer. Insulated walls and roof prevent hot air from seeping in. When you combine those elements with adequate airflow from your AC system, the space stays cool.
We’ve installed sunrooms across Houston for nearly 50 years. They work in July and August because we design them specifically for this climate. You’re not sitting in a glass box sweating—you’re in a temperature-controlled room that happens to have great views.
Most installations take 3-6 weeks from permit approval to completion. Permitting itself can add another 2-4 weeks depending on the city’s current workload. Larger or more complex projects sometimes run longer, but we give you a realistic timeline upfront.
The first phase involves foundation and structural work. That usually takes a week or two depending on site conditions. Then we install framing, glass panels, and roofing. Electrical and HVAC connections come next, followed by interior finishing and any custom details you’ve requested.
Weather can affect the schedule since some work happens outdoors. We build buffer time into the timeline and keep you updated if anything changes. You’re not left guessing when your sunroom will be ready—we communicate throughout the process and stick to the schedule we commit to.
Yes. Sunrooms typically return around 70% of their cost at resale, which is higher than many other home improvements. In Hunters Creek Village, where median home values are well above $1 million, buyers expect quality additions that add functional living space.
A well-built four season room increases your home’s square footage and appeal. Buyers see it as usable space, not just a screened porch. Climate control makes it functional year-round, which matters in Texas where outdoor spaces often sit empty during temperature extremes.
The return on investment isn’t just financial. You get to use and enjoy the space while you live there. Morning coffee, family dinners, quiet reading time—that daily value adds up over the years you own the home. When you do sell, it becomes a selling point that sets your property apart.
A screened porch is open to outdoor air with mesh screens for bug protection. A sunroom is fully enclosed with glass windows and climate control. One works for mild weather; the other works year-round.
Screened porches are fine for spring and fall in Houston, but they’re unusable when it’s 100°F or when winter cold fronts blow through. You’re still exposed to temperature, humidity, and weather. Bugs stay out, but comfort isn’t guaranteed.
All season sunrooms give you insulated walls, energy efficient glass, heating, and air conditioning. You control the temperature regardless of what’s happening outside. That makes the space functional in July and January, not just the two months a year when Houston weather cooperates. It’s the difference between seasonal outdoor space and actual year round living area.
Yes. Custom design means the sunroom complements your home’s architecture instead of looking like an obvious addition. We match materials, rooflines, and finishes to create a space that feels like a natural extension of your existing structure.
Framing options include aluminum, vinyl, and wood in various colors and finishes. Glass configurations can match your current windows. Roof styles adapt to your home’s existing design whether that’s gabled, hipped, or flat. Interior finishes coordinate with your flooring and trim.
Hunters Creek Village homes have distinct architectural character. We’ve worked with enough properties in the Memorial Villages area to understand local styles and building standards. Your sunroom won’t look like a generic box attached to your house—it’ll look like it was always meant to be there.
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