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You’re probably avoiding your patio right now. Harris County trapped over 72,000 mosquitoes in a single month last year—more than double the year before. Add in Houston’s heat index pushing past 100 degrees, and your outdoor furniture becomes decoration.
A professionally built lanai enclosure changes that. You get screened protection from mosquitoes and shade from the sun, but you keep the breeze and the view. No more choosing between getting eaten alive or staying inside.
Your property value goes up too. In a market where Hedwig Village homes average over $1.4 million, outdoor living space that actually works year-round isn’t just comfortable—it’s an investment that buyers notice.
We’ve been building custom outdoor living spaces since the 1970s. We’re not new to Houston’s climate challenges or what it takes to build something that holds up in this weather.
Our team handles lanai construction, porch screening, and outdoor room additions across Hedwig Village and the Memorial area. We use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT with stay-clean technology and energy-efficient properties designed specifically for Texas heat.
Every project gets the same approach: we listen to what you want, design it to fit your home, and build it right the first time. You’re not getting a cookie-cutter screen room—you’re getting a custom outdoor space built for how you actually live.
We start with a consultation at your home. You show us the space, tell us what’s not working, and we talk through what’s possible. No pressure, no gimmicks—just a real conversation about whether a lanai makes sense for your property.
If you decide to move forward, we design the enclosure to match your home’s architecture and your specific needs. Want ceiling fans? Extra screening for cross-breeze? A combination of screened and covered areas? We build it into the plan.
Installation is handled by our trained team. We manage permits, coordinate the build, and keep you updated throughout. Most projects wrap up in a few weeks, depending on size and customization. When we’re done, you’ve got a finished outdoor room that’s ready to use—not a construction zone that needs touch-ups.
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Every lanai we build includes professional-grade screening that keeps mosquitoes out while letting air flow through. You’re not dealing with cheap mesh that tears or sags after one season. This is engineered screening designed to handle wind, rain, and UV exposure.
We also account for Houston’s weather extremes. Summers here regularly hit the mid-90s to low 100s with humidity that makes it feel even worse. Your lanai gets designed with ventilation, optional fans, and materials that won’t warp or fade when the heat stays high for months.
Hedwig Village properties deserve outdoor spaces that match the quality of the homes. That means custom details like integrated lighting, quality roofing options, and finishes that complement your existing architecture. You get a space that looks like it was always part of the house—because it’s built that way from the start.
Most custom lanai projects in Hedwig Village run between $15,000 and $50,000, depending on size, materials, and features. A basic screened porch enclosure costs less than a fully customized outdoor living space with premium glass, ceiling fans, lighting, and upgraded roofing.
The price reflects what you’re getting: professional design, quality materials like CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT, proper permitting, and installation by trained builders. You’re also adding functional square footage to a home in a market where properties average well over a million dollars.
We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not forced to pay everything upfront. During your consultation, we’ll give you a detailed estimate based on your specific project—not a vague range that changes later.
Yes, if it’s built correctly. Professional-grade screening blocks mosquitoes while still allowing airflow, which is the whole point. You’re not sitting in a sealed box—you’re in a screened outdoor room that keeps pests out but lets you enjoy being outside.
Houston’s mosquito problem isn’t going away. Harris County confirmed its first West Nile case of 2025 in May, and last year saw 57 cases with 3 deaths. A properly screened lanai gives you protection without needing to spray yourself down with repellent every time you step outside.
The key is using quality materials and proper installation. Cheap screening tears, gaps let bugs through, and poorly fitted doors defeat the purpose. We use screening designed for this exact climate and install it so it actually works the way it’s supposed to.
Most lanai projects take 2 to 4 weeks from permit approval to completion. Smaller porch screening jobs can finish faster. Larger custom outdoor living spaces with electrical, fans, and premium features take longer.
The timeline depends on your project’s complexity and Houston’s permitting process. We handle the permits and coordinate inspections, so you’re not dealing with that yourself. Once we start construction, our team works efficiently without cutting corners.
Weather can affect the schedule since we’re working outside, but we plan for that. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to finish on time with quality work—not to rush through and leave you with problems later.
In most cases, yes. If you already have a concrete patio or deck, we can often build the lanai structure over it. We’ll need to assess the existing foundation to make sure it can support the new enclosure, but adding screening and a roof to an existing outdoor space is common.
This approach usually costs less than building from scratch because the foundation work is already done. You’re adding the enclosure, roofing, and any electrical or fan installations to what’s already there.
Some older patios need reinforcement or repairs before we can build on them. We’ll evaluate that during the consultation and let you know what’s required. Either way, you’re getting a finished outdoor room that extends your living space—not a temporary add-on that feels like an afterthought.
The terms get used interchangeably, but a lanai typically refers to a covered outdoor living space with screening, often attached to the back of a home. A screened porch usually means an enclosed front or side porch. Functionally, they’re similar—both give you outdoor space with protection from bugs and weather.
What matters more than the name is how it’s built and what features you include. Some homeowners want simple porch screening with a roof. Others want a full outdoor room with ceiling fans, lighting, premium glass panels, and custom finishes.
We design based on what you need, not what it’s called. If you want to enjoy your backyard without mosquitoes, we’ll build that. If you want a year-round outdoor entertaining space that stays comfortable in Houston heat, we’ll design for that. The label matters less than the result.
When built correctly with quality materials, yes. Houston weather is tough—high heat, humidity, sudden storms, and occasional severe weather. That’s exactly why material choice and construction quality matter.
We use CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT and professional-grade screening designed for UV exposure and temperature swings. The framing and roofing are engineered to handle wind and rain, not just look good on install day. You’re getting a structure built to last in this climate, not something that needs constant repairs.
Cheap materials and rushed installation don’t hold up here. Screens sag, frames warp, and you end up with an outdoor space you can’t use. We’ve been building in Houston long enough to know what works and what doesn’t—and we only install what we’d put on our own homes.
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