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Right now, your patio sits empty between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. because stepping outside feels like walking into an oven. That’s six hours a day, every day, where hundreds of square feet of your home are completely unusable.
A LifeRoom installation changes that with outdoor climate control that actually works in Houston. The Cool Mist system lowers the surrounding temperature by up to 40 degrees, which means you can sit outside at 2 p.m. in July without feeling like you’re melting. Remote controlled screens drop at the touch of a button to block 95% of UV rays, keep mosquitoes out, and seal off your space when the weather turns.
You’re not adding a room. You’re reclaiming space you already paid for but can’t use half the year. And when you do want the breeze, the screens retract completely—no compromise, just control.
We’ve been doing this since before motorized screens were even a thing. We’ve installed thousands of sunrooms, patios, and LifeRoom systems across the country, and we know what holds up in Houston’s climate because we’ve seen what doesn’t.
Our team handles everything—design, permits, installation—and we’re fully licensed and insured in Texas. We’re not a franchise operation where quality varies by location. Every LifeRoom we build in Northside/Northline gets the same attention to detail, the same materials, and the same installation standards.
Homeowners here deal with specific challenges: extreme UV exposure, humidity that makes everything feel 10 degrees hotter, and HOA rules that limit what you can build. We account for all of it upfront so your project doesn’t hit delays or surprises halfway through.
We start with a free consultation at your home. You show us the space, we take measurements, and we talk through how you actually want to use it—entertaining, working from home, just relaxing without bugs. That conversation shapes the design.
From there, we create a custom plan that fits your home’s architecture and your budget. We handle the permit process with the city and coordinate with your HOA if needed. Once everything’s approved, our installation team shows up on schedule and builds your LifeRoom using lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum that won’t sag or warp in Houston’s heat.
The motorized screens get integrated with your home automation system or controlled via app. We test everything before we leave—screens, misting system, LED lighting—and walk you through how to use it all. Most installations wrap up in a few weeks, start to finish, and you’re left with a space that works the way you need it to.
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Every LifeRoom system includes motorized screens that descend with a wireless remote, phone app, or home automation integration. These aren’t basic bug screens—they block 95% of UV rays, which matters in Northside/Northline where the UV index regularly hits extreme levels during midday hours.
The Cool Mist system is built in, not added on. It creates a fine mist that evaporates before it hits you, lowering the air temperature by up to 40 degrees without making everything wet. That’s the difference between sitting outside at noon in August and actually enjoying it.
Blue LED mood lighting runs along each screen, so your space works after dark too. The whole system is designed for low maintenance—aluminum frames resist rust and corrosion, and the screens don’t sag over time like cheaper materials do. You also get a 100% satisfaction guarantee and financing options up to $125,000 if you need to spread the cost out. This isn’t a DIY kit or a temporary fix. It’s a permanent addition that increases your home’s value while giving you usable square footage you didn’t have before.
Cost depends on the size of your space, the features you choose, and how much customization your home requires. Most LifeRoom installations in the Houston area range from $15,000 to $40,000, but that’s a wide range because every project is different.
A basic setup on a standard 12×16 patio with motorized screens and the Cool Mist system will cost less than a larger space with custom angles, additional lighting, or integration with a high-end home automation system. We give you an exact price after the consultation once we’ve measured your space and talked through what you actually need.
Financing is available up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not forced to pay everything upfront. And because a LifeRoom typically recoups 49% to 70% of its cost when you sell your home, you’re not just spending money—you’re investing in usable space that buyers in Texas actively look for.
Yes, but it’s not magic—it’s evaporative cooling, and it works best in dry heat. Houston’s humidity can reduce the effect slightly, but you’ll still feel a significant temperature drop, usually between 20 and 30 degrees on the most humid days.
The system releases a fine mist that evaporates quickly, pulling heat out of the air in the process. You won’t get wet, and you won’t feel like you’re sitting in a cloud. It’s a noticeable difference that makes your patio usable during peak heat hours when it would otherwise be unbearable.
On drier days—which do happen in Houston, especially in spring and fall—you’ll get closer to that 40-degree drop. Either way, it’s enough to turn your outdoor space from unusable to comfortable, which is the whole point.
Yes. Every LifeRoom comes with wireless remote control, and we can integrate it with your phone through an app or connect it to your existing home automation system if you have one.
That means you can lower the screens before you get home, turn on the misting system from inside, or adjust the LED lighting without getting up. If you’re hosting and the sun shifts, you don’t have to interrupt the conversation—just pull out your phone and drop the screens on the side that needs shade.
The system also works manually if your phone dies or you just prefer a physical remote. You’re not locked into one control method, which matters when you have guests over who might not have the app installed.
Most installations take two to four weeks from the day we finalize your design to the day we finish the build. That timeline includes permit approval, material ordering, and the actual construction.
If your project requires HOA approval or has custom features that take longer to fabricate, it might stretch to five or six weeks. We give you a specific timeline after the consultation once we know exactly what we’re building and what approvals we need.
The physical installation—the part where our team is at your house working—usually takes three to five days depending on the size and complexity. We don’t drag it out, and we don’t leave your patio torn apart for weeks. You’ll have a clear start date and a clear end date before we begin.
Most of the time, yes, because LifeRooms are designed to match your home’s existing architecture and stay within typical HOA guidelines. We’ve worked with dozens of HOAs in the Houston area, and we know what usually gets approved and what doesn’t.
During the consultation, we review your HOA’s rules and design the LifeRoom to comply. That might mean matching your home’s roofline, using specific colors, or adjusting the height to meet setback requirements. We handle the paperwork and submit everything on your behalf.
If your HOA has unusually strict rules, we’ll know early and can adjust the design before you commit. The goal is to get approval the first time so your project doesn’t get delayed by back-and-forth revisions.
Very little. The aluminum frame doesn’t rust, warp, or need repainting, and the screens are designed to resist sagging and tearing. You’ll want to rinse the screens with a hose once or twice a year to clear off dust and pollen, but that’s about it.
The motorized components are built to last and don’t require regular servicing. If something does go wrong—a motor stops working or a screen gets damaged—we handle repairs, and everything’s covered under warranty.
The Cool Mist system uses your existing water line, so there’s no tank to refill or filter to replace. You might need to clean the misting nozzles occasionally if you have hard water, but it’s a five-minute job. This isn’t a high-maintenance addition. Once it’s installed, it just works.
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