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You built that outdoor space to use it. But between the relentless Texas sun, the heat that lingers past sunset, and mosquitoes the size of hummingbirds, your deck sits empty most of the year.
A LifeRoom installation changes that. The cool mist system uses ultra-fine droplets that evaporate instantly, cooling the air around you by up to 40 degrees without leaving you drenched. Motorized screens drop with a tap on your phone, blocking 95% of UV rays while keeping the view intact. When the weather’s perfect, the screens retract completely and you’re back to open air.
This isn’t about adding square footage. It’s about reclaiming the space you already have and actually being able to enjoy it when the temperature climbs. Whether you’re hosting friends or just trying to sit outside without melting, outdoor climate control makes your patio functional again.
We’ve been designing and installing custom outdoor spaces since the mid-1970s. We’re one of the largest sunroom manufacturers in the country, and we’ve brought that same level of craftsmanship to Central Southwest Texas with LifeRoom systems built specifically for your climate.
Our team handles the entire process, from the initial consultation through final installation. You’re working with licensed, insured professionals who understand how brutal Texas summers can be on outdoor structures. We use materials and techniques designed to hold up under constant sun exposure, high humidity, and the occasional surprise storm that rolls through in spring.
Every installation comes with a comprehensive warranty and our 100% satisfaction guarantee. We’re not here to oversell you or disappear after the check clears. You get clear communication, on-time completion, and a finished product that actually works the way it’s supposed to.
We start with a site visit to your home. Our team measures your existing patio or deck, discusses how you want to use the space, and walks through the LifeRoom features that make sense for your setup. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a working conversation about what’s realistic and what’s worth the investment.
Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling. Installation typically takes a few days depending on the size of your space. We mount the motorized screen system to your existing structure, integrate the cool mist lines, and set up the wireless controls so everything syncs with your phone or home automation system.
After installation, we test every screen, verify the misting system is cooling properly, and show you how to operate everything. Each screen moves independently, so you control exactly how much sun or breeze you want at any given time. If something doesn’t work right, we fix it before we leave. You shouldn’t have to troubleshoot a system you just paid for.
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The core of the system is the Soft Breeze cool mist technology. Ultra-fine water droplets release into the air and evaporate before they hit you or your furniture, dropping the temperature by up to 40 degrees. This isn’t a swamp cooler that leaves everything damp—it’s actual climate control for outdoor spaces.
Motorized screens are the second piece. These aren’t basic roll-down shades. They block 95% of UV rays, keep bugs out, and operate independently so you can adjust each one based on where the sun is hitting. Control them with a wireless remote, through your phone, or integrate them into your existing smart home setup. Blue LED lighting is built into the framework for evening ambiance.
In Central Southwest Texas, where outdoor living is a year-round expectation, this setup gives you a weather-resistant outdoor space that actually delivers. You’re not gambling on whether the evening will cool down enough to sit outside. You’re not surrendering your patio to the bugs the second the sun sets. The system handles the variables so you can just use the space.
Cost depends on the size of your existing patio, how many motorized screens you need, and whether you’re adding features like integrated lighting or upgraded misting zones. Most installations in the Central Southwest Texas area run between $15,000 and $40,000.
That range accounts for everything from a basic single-zone setup on a standard deck to a fully automated system covering a large outdoor kitchen and seating area. We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not forced to pay the full amount upfront.
During the consultation, we give you a fixed quote based on your actual space and the features you want. No surprise charges, no upselling once we’re halfway through the job. You know what you’re paying before we start.
Yes, but the exact temperature drop depends on the ambient humidity and how hot it is outside. On a typical Texas summer day with low to moderate humidity, the system can lower the temperature in your outdoor space by 30 to 40 degrees.
The mist evaporates instantly, pulling heat out of the air as it does. You feel cooler without getting wet, and your furniture stays dry. If humidity is unusually high, the effect is less dramatic because the mist doesn’t evaporate as quickly, but you still get noticeable cooling and airflow.
This isn’t air conditioning, but it’s the closest thing you’ll get for an outdoor space. It makes the difference between sitting outside comfortably at 6 p.m. and retreating indoors because the heat is unbearable.
Yes. The LifeRoom system includes wireless controls that connect to a phone app. You can raise or lower individual screens, adjust the misting intensity, and control the LED lighting without getting up.
If you already have a smart home system like Alexa or Google Home, we can integrate the LifeRoom controls into that setup. You’re not locked into a proprietary system that only works with one device.
The wireless remote is included as a backup, so if your phone dies or you just don’t want to deal with an app, you still have full control. Each screen operates independently, which means you can block sun on one side while keeping the other side open for airflow.
Most installations take two to four days depending on the size of your patio and the complexity of the setup. A straightforward installation on an existing covered deck usually wraps up in two days. Larger spaces with multiple screen zones, custom lighting, or structural modifications take closer to four.
We schedule everything upfront so you know when we’re starting and when we’ll be finished. If weather delays the job or we run into an issue with your existing structure, we let you know immediately and adjust the timeline.
You don’t need to be home the entire time, but we do a final walkthrough with you before we leave to make sure everything works and you know how to operate the system. We’re not rushing out the door the second the last screen goes up.
Yes. The screens are built for outdoor use in climates with high heat, UV exposure, and humidity. The fabric is weather-resistant and designed to retract when not in use, which protects it from wind damage during storms.
The motorized components are sealed and rated for outdoor conditions. We’ve installed these systems across Texas, and they hold up well as long as you’re not leaving the screens fully extended during severe weather. If a storm’s coming, retract them. That’s standard practice for any motorized outdoor screen.
Every installation is covered by our warranty, and we’re available if something stops working correctly. But these systems are built to last, not to need constant maintenance or replacement after a couple of seasons.
In most cases, yes. The system mounts to your existing covered structure, so if you already have a patio roof or pergola, we can typically integrate the LifeRoom screens and misting system without major modifications.
We do need to evaluate the structure during the consultation to make sure it can support the weight of the motorized screens and that there’s a water source nearby for the misting lines. If your patio isn’t covered, we can discuss adding a roof or pergola as part of the project.
The goal is to work with what you have and avoid unnecessary demolition or reconstruction. If your existing setup won’t support the system safely, we’ll tell you upfront and explain what needs to change. We’re not going to install something that won’t hold up just to close the sale.
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