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You stop avoiding your patio when it’s hot. You stop rushing inside when mosquitoes show up. You stop wishing you had somewhere comfortable to sit outside that didn’t feel like a sauna or a bug buffet.
A lanai enclosure gives you that space. It’s not just porch screening—it’s a structure designed to handle what Baytown throws at it. Intense sun in July. Humidity that makes everything sticky. Mosquitoes that treat your backyard like an all-you-can-eat.
The right outdoor living space means you’re not limited to enjoying your yard only when conditions are perfect. You get shade without losing the view. Airflow without the bugs. A place that feels like an extension of your home, not a compromise.
That’s what happens when the structure is built right. When materials are chosen for durability, not just cost. When the contractor knows how to design for Texas weather instead of guessing.
We’ve been doing this since 1975. We’re not new to custom outdoor living, and we’re not new to what works in Southeast Texas.
We’ve built lanais, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across the Houston area, including Baytown neighborhoods like Lakewood Oaks, Country Club Oaks, and Old Baytown. We know what materials hold up when you’re this close to Galveston Bay. We know what designs make sense when flood risk is real and weather is unpredictable.
You’re working with a team that’s licensed, insured, and focused on getting the job done right the first time. No shortcuts. No surprises. Just clear communication and a finished product you can count on.
First, we come to your property. We look at your space, talk about how you want to use it, and figure out what makes sense for your layout and budget. No pressure. Just a real conversation about what’s possible.
From there, we design the lanai or porch screening setup that fits your home. We walk you through materials, dimensions, and options so you know exactly what you’re getting. If you want adjustments, we make them before anything gets built.
Once the design is locked in, we handle the permits and scheduling. Then our crew shows up and gets to work. We build the structure on-site using quality materials that are made to handle heat, humidity, and storms.
When it’s done, you get a final walkthrough. We make sure everything meets your expectations before we call it finished. And if something needs attention down the road, we’re a phone call away.
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Every lanai we build in Baytown is designed around your property and how you plan to use the space. That means custom measurements, material selection based on your priorities, and construction that accounts for local conditions.
You’re getting more than porch screening. Depending on your goals, that could mean insulated roof panels for temperature control, CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT for energy efficiency and easy cleaning, or reinforced screen systems that keep bugs out without blocking airflow.
We also factor in Baytown-specific concerns. Flood risk is real here—65% of properties face severe flooding risk over the next 30 years. That affects foundation choices, drainage planning, and material selection. We don’t ignore that stuff.
And because we know outdoor projects are an investment, we offer flexible financing—up to $125,000 in unsecured loans with competitive rates. You shouldn’t have to drain savings to get an outdoor living space that actually adds value to your home and your day-to-day life.
Most lanai installations take between one and three weeks, depending on size, complexity, and weather. A basic screen enclosure on an existing patio might be done in a week. A fully custom lanai with insulated roof panels, electrical, and custom glass could take closer to three.
We give you a timeline upfront during the design phase. That includes permitting, material lead times, and construction. If weather delays us—which can happen in Baytown, especially during storm season—we keep you updated.
The goal is always to finish on schedule without rushing the work. You want it done right, not just done fast.
A screened porch is usually just that—screening added to an existing porch or patio. It keeps bugs out, but it doesn’t always offer much protection from sun, rain, or temperature swings.
A lanai is a more complete structure. It typically includes a solid or insulated roof, better airflow design, and sometimes glass panels or upgraded screening. It’s built to be comfortable in more conditions, not just bug-free.
In Baytown, where heat and humidity are constant, that difference matters. A screened porch might be fine in spring. A lanai gives you usable space in July and August too.
Yes, if it’s done well. Outdoor living spaces are a priority for buyers in Texas, especially in areas where you can use them most of the year. A well-built lanai adds functional square footage, curb appeal, and livability.
In Baytown specifically, where median home values are around $241,000, a quality outdoor addition can set your property apart. Buyers notice structures that are low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and ready to use.
That said, value comes from quality construction and smart design. A cheap enclosure that warps or fades won’t help. A custom-built lanai with durable materials and thoughtful layout will.
You need materials that handle heat, humidity, and occasional severe weather. That means aluminum framing over wood in most cases—aluminum won’t rot, warp, or need constant repainting.
For roofing, insulated panels are a smart choice. They regulate temperature better than basic metal roofs and reduce the greenhouse effect you get with some enclosures. For glass, CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT offers UV protection, energy efficiency, and a stay-clean coating that cuts down on maintenance.
Screen quality matters too. You want something that resists tearing, doesn’t sag over time, and keeps even small bugs out. Cheap screening falls apart fast in Texas sun.
We walk through material options during your consultation so you understand what you’re paying for and why it’s worth it.
Yes, but it requires extra planning. Baytown has significant flood risk—7,394 properties are likely to be severely affected by flooding over the next 30 years. If your home is in a flood zone, we design with that in mind.
That might mean elevated foundations, specific drainage solutions, or material choices that hold up better if water does reach the structure. We also make sure everything is permitted correctly, which is critical in flood-prone areas.
The goal is to build something that lasts and meets local codes. Ignoring flood risk doesn’t make it go away—it just creates problems later.
Yes. We offer financing up to $125,000 in unsecured loans with competitive rates. That makes it easier to move forward without waiting to save up or draining your emergency fund.
The application process is straightforward, and we can walk you through it during your consultation. Approval is based on creditworthiness, and terms vary depending on the loan amount and your financial profile.
Financing lets you get the outdoor space you want now, while spreading the cost over time. It’s especially helpful if you’re doing a larger project or adding features like insulated roofing, custom glass, or electrical work.
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