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You already know the problem. Your patio sits empty from June through September because it’s 98 degrees at 9 PM. Then winter hits and you’re back inside again.
An insulated sunroom changes that. You get the natural light and outdoor views you want with the temperature control you need. No more choosing between sweating through dinner or missing out on your backyard entirely.
This isn’t about adding square footage for the sake of it. It’s about creating space you’ll actually use twelve months a year. Morning coffee in February. Family dinners in July. A home office with natural light that doesn’t require running the AC into bankruptcy. That’s what a four season room does for homes in Memorial, TX.
We bring decades of manufacturing expertise to the Houston area with a specific understanding of what Memorial homeowners need. We’re not experimenting with your project.
The sunrooms we install are designed for Texas weather. That means energy efficient glass that deflects heat instead of trapping it. Proper insulation that keeps your HVAC from working overtime. Materials built to handle humidity, temperature swings, and the occasional storm that rolls through Memorial.
You’re working with a team that’s been doing this since before most sunroom companies existed. We’re licensed, insured, and we finish on time because we know what we’re doing.
First, we come to your home in Memorial and look at the actual space. We measure, discuss what you want to use the room for, and talk through options that make sense for your property and budget.
Then we design a custom sunroom that fits your home’s architecture and handles Houston’s climate. You’ll see exactly what you’re getting before any work starts. No surprises, no upselling mid-project.
Installation happens with a crew that knows how to work efficiently without tearing up your yard or dragging the timeline out for weeks. We handle permits, we clean up after ourselves, and we make sure the sunroom heating and cooling systems integrate properly with your existing HVAC or operate independently depending on your setup.
When we’re done, you have a finished space that’s ready to use immediately. We walk you through everything, answer your questions, and make sure you’re completely satisfied before we consider the job complete.
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Every all season sunroom we build in Memorial includes CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT with stay-clean technology. This isn’t standard patio glass. It’s engineered to deflect UV rays and radiant heat, which matters when you’re dealing with Texas summers.
The insulation and ventilation systems are designed specifically for Houston’s changing seasons. You get a cool space in summer and a comfortable retreat in winter without the energy costs that come with poorly designed glass rooms.
Memorial homes average $763,000 to $775,000, and homeowners here expect quality that matches their investment. A properly built year round sunroom typically returns 55-75% ROI in the Central Texas market. That’s $20,000 to $28,000 recovered on a $40,000 investment, and homes with sunrooms sell in 11 days compared to the 28-day market average.
You’re also getting flexible financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates. Most clients find that monthly payments of $200-$400 make more sense than waiting years to save up the full amount, especially when you can start using the space immediately.
Yes, if it’s built correctly. The difference comes down to the glass and insulation you use.
Standard sunrooms turn into greenhouses because regular glass traps heat. A proper four season room uses energy efficient glass designed to deflect radiant heat and UV rays before they get inside. That’s the technology in CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT, and it makes a measurable difference when it’s 100 degrees outside.
You’ll still need climate control. Most Memorial homeowners either extend their existing HVAC into the sunroom or install a separate mini-split system. The insulated construction means you’re not trying to cool a space that’s constantly fighting against you. It works with your cooling system instead of against it, which keeps your energy bills reasonable and the space actually comfortable in August.
Most four season sunrooms in the Memorial area run between $30,000 and $60,000 depending on size, materials, and features. That’s for a properly insulated, year-round space with quality glass and professional installation.
Texas sunroom costs are typically 15-25% lower than what you’d pay in California, Florida, or the Northeast, which gives you better value for the investment. The ROI in Central Texas runs 55-75%, meaning you recover a significant portion when you sell.
Financing changes the math for a lot of homeowners. Instead of waiting years to save $40,000, you’re looking at monthly payments around $200-$400 depending on the loan terms. That lets you start using the space now instead of putting it off indefinitely. We offer unsecured financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, and most projects fall well within that range.
A three season sunroom isn’t insulated and doesn’t have climate control. It’s basically a screened porch with windows. You can use it in spring and fall, but it’s too hot in summer and too cold in winter.
A four season room is fully insulated with energy efficient glass and integrated heating and cooling. You can use it year-round in comfort, which matters in Memorial where the weather swings from freezing to scorching.
The cost difference is significant, but so is the usability. If you want a space that sits empty half the year, a three season room works. If you want a room you’ll actually use in July and January, you need a proper insulated sunroom with climate control. The ROI is also higher on four season rooms because buyers value year-round functionality over seasonal limitations.
Most all season sunroom installations take 4-8 weeks from contract signing to completion. That includes permits, manufacturing, and construction.
The timeline breaks down like this: permitting takes 1-2 weeks depending on Memorial’s current processing times. Manufacturing your custom sunroom takes 2-3 weeks. Actual installation usually runs 1-2 weeks depending on size and complexity.
Weather can add a few days if we hit a stretch of heavy rain, but we schedule around Houston’s typical patterns and keep you updated if anything changes. We don’t drag projects out, and we don’t leave your home torn up for months. You get a clear timeline upfront, and we stick to it because we’ve done this enough times to know exactly how long each phase takes.
Not necessarily. You have options depending on your existing system’s capacity and your preferences.
Some Memorial homeowners extend their current HVAC if there’s enough capacity and the sunroom is adjacent to existing ductwork. This keeps everything on one system and one thermostat, which is simpler to operate.
Others install a mini-split system dedicated to the sunroom. This gives you independent temperature control without putting extra load on your main HVAC. It’s especially useful if your current system is already working hard to cool your home in summer or if the sunroom is on the opposite side of the house from your air handler.
We’ll assess your specific situation during the design phase and recommend what makes the most sense for your home and budget. Both approaches work well in properly insulated four season rooms. The key is matching the climate control to the space and your existing setup.
Yes. Four season sunrooms typically add 55-75% ROI in the Central Texas market, and homes with sunrooms sell faster than comparable properties without them.
Memorial’s median home prices run $763,000-$775,000, and buyers in this market expect quality features that add functional living space. A year round sunroom checks that box because it’s usable space, not just decorative square footage.
The data shows homes with sunrooms sell in 11 days versus the 28-day market average, and buyers specifically mention sunrooms as key selling points in their feedback. You’re not just adding a room. You’re adding a feature that makes your home more attractive to the next buyer while giving you years of use before you ever sell.
The value increase is immediate, but the real benefit is having space you actually enjoy while you live there. The resale return is a bonus on top of the lifestyle improvement.
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