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You already know the problem. March hits and the mosquitoes show up. June arrives and your patio becomes a sauna. By August, nobody’s using that outdoor space you paid good money for.
A Liferoom installation changes that. The retractable screens drop down to block 95% of UV rays and keep bugs out completely. The cool mist system can drop the temperature by 40 degrees when Houston’s heat makes everything unbearable. You control it all from your phone or a remote—screens go up when the weather’s perfect, down when it’s not.
What you get is an outdoor room that works in February and works in July. No more planning around mosquito season or checking the heat index before you use your own backyard. The space you invested in actually gets used.
We’ve been building outdoor living spaces at Four Seasons Sunrooms since the 1970s. We’re fully licensed and insured, and every installation we do meets Texas Windstorm Insurance Association requirements—which matters when you’re this close to the Gulf Coast.
We’re not new to Sharpstown or the Greater Houston area. We know what happens to outdoor structures here when they’re not built right. We’ve seen what humidity does to cheap materials and what happens when drainage isn’t planned for Houston’s heavy rains.
That’s why we use GREENGUARD certified materials and install every Liferoom with the same attention to local building codes and weather patterns. You’re not getting a generic setup—you’re getting something built specifically for this climate by people who’ve been handling it for decades.
First, we come out to look at your existing patio or deck. We measure everything, check the structure, and talk through what you actually want to use the space for. Entertainment, family dinners, morning coffee—it all affects how we configure the screens and climate control.
Then we design your Liferoom to fit your home’s architecture and your HOA guidelines if you have them. The system integrates with most existing patios, pergolas, or covered areas. We handle the permitting and make sure everything’s up to code before we start building.
Installation typically takes a few days depending on the size. We mount the motorized screens, install the cool mist system, wire the controls, and test everything to make sure the remote and app work correctly. You’ll get a walkthrough of how to operate the screens, adjust the misting, and control the built-in LED lighting.
After that, you’ve got a space that adapts to whatever Houston throws at it. Screens up on nice days, screens down when the mosquitoes come out or the temperature spikes.
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Every Liferoom we install comes with motorized retractable screens that you control independently. Each screen operates on its own, so you can lower the west-facing side during afternoon sun and leave the others up. The screens block UV rays, bugs, pollen, and allergens when they’re down.
The outdoor climate control system includes the cool mist feature that makes summer usable again. It’s not just a fan—it’s an integrated misting system that actually lowers the air temperature around you. Combined with the shade from the screens, it makes 95-degree days comfortable.
You also get LED lighting built into the structure. It’s dimmable and creates the right atmosphere whether you’re reading in the evening or hosting people. Everything connects to a remote control, smartphone app, and most home automation systems if you want voice control.
The whole system is built with materials rated for high humidity and temperature swings. In Sharpstown, where we get everything from flooding rains to intense summer heat, that durability matters. We’re not installing something that’ll warp, fade, or fail after one Houston summer.
Regular patios have no defense against heat or humidity. You’re sitting in direct sun or under a basic cover that traps hot air and does nothing about moisture or mosquitoes.
A Liferoom uses retractable screens that block up to 95% of UV rays, which immediately reduces heat. Then the cool mist system actively lowers the air temperature by up to 40 degrees. That’s the difference between sitting in 98-degree heat and sitting in something closer to 60 degrees—without going inside.
The screens also create a barrier against humidity-driven pests. Houston’s moisture brings mosquitoes year-round, and they breed in all the standing water we get from storms. When your screens are down, you’ve got a fully enclosed space that keeps them out completely. You’re not swatting bugs or coating yourself in repellent just to use your own backyard.
That’s exactly what it’s designed for. Houston’s mosquito season runs from March through October, with peak activity from April to September. For half the year, your outdoor space is basically unusable without protection.
When you lower the Liferoom screens, you create a bug-free environment. The screens seal completely, so mosquitoes can’t get in. You can sit out there during peak mosquito hours—early morning and evening—without dealing with bites or disease risk from West Nile or Zika-carrying species that thrive here.
The screens go up and down with a button press, so you’re not locked into one setup. Nice evening with no bugs? Screens up. Humid night when mosquitoes are swarming? Screens down. You control it based on real-time conditions instead of just avoiding your patio for six months straight.
Very little, which is the point. The materials are GREENGUARD certified and built to handle humidity, heat, and the kind of weather swings we get in the Houston area.
The screens are motorized, so there’s no manual rolling or unrolling that wears out over time. You’ll want to rinse them off occasionally if pollen or dust builds up, but they’re designed to stay clean in normal use. The misting system has a filter that should be checked periodically, but it’s straightforward—not something that requires a service call every month.
The structure itself is built to exceed Texas Windstorm Insurance Association standards, which means it’s engineered for the kind of storms we see near the Gulf Coast. We’re not using materials that rot in humidity or fade in intense sun. Most maintenance is just keeping things clean and checking that the remote batteries are good. If something does need attention, we’re local and we handle it.
Cost depends on the size of your space, the configuration you need, and how much integration you want with existing structures. A basic setup for a standard patio runs differently than a large custom build with multiple screen sections and full automation.
We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not looking at paying everything upfront. The goal is to make this accessible without cutting corners on materials or installation quality.
What matters more than the initial cost is what you’re actually getting. This isn’t a shade sail or a basic screen porch—it’s a climate-controlled outdoor room with smart technology that makes your space usable year-round. When you factor in how much time you’ll actually spend out there versus how often you use a regular patio in Houston, the value makes sense. We’ll give you a specific quote after we see your space and understand what you’re trying to accomplish.
In most cases, yes. The system is designed to integrate with existing outdoor structures, whether that’s a covered patio, pergola, deck, or even a basic concrete slab.
We come out and assess what you already have. If your structure is solid and meets basic requirements, we can mount the screens and install the climate control without tearing everything out and starting over. If there are issues—like a pergola that’s not sturdy enough to support the motorized components or a patio with drainage problems—we’ll tell you upfront what needs to be addressed.
The Liferoom is also customizable to fit different architectural styles and HOA requirements. Sharpstown has a mix of home designs, and we’ve installed these systems in everything from mid-century ranches to newer builds. The screens and framework get configured to match your home’s look, not the other way around. If you’ve already invested in outdoor space, we’re working with that investment, not replacing it.
Each screen operates independently on a motor. You can control them with a handheld remote, a smartphone app, or through most home automation systems if you’ve got Alexa, Google Home, or something similar set up.
The app shows you which screens are up or down, and you can adjust them individually or all at once. If the sun’s hitting one side of your Liferoom hard in the afternoon, you drop that screen and leave the others up. If a storm’s rolling in, you close everything with one button.
The cool mist system and LED lighting work the same way—controlled through the app or remote. You’re not walking around manually adjusting things or dealing with complicated settings. It’s designed to be simple enough that anyone in your household can operate it without instructions. The system connects to your home’s Wi-Fi, and the app works from anywhere, so you can close the screens before you get home if weather’s changing.
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