Patio Covers in Spring, TX

Your Backyard, Usable All Year Long

Drop your patio temperature by 15+ degrees and stop letting Texas heat dictate when you can go outside.
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Aluminum Patio Covers Spring TX

What Changes After You Install a Cover

You’ll stop canceling outdoor plans when it hits 95 degrees. That’s the first thing most Spring homeowners notice.

The second thing? Your AC bill drops because you’re not blasting cold air to compensate for a sun-baked back wall. A solid patio roof blocks direct heat before it ever reaches your windows or sliding doors. That means your system works less, and you pay less.

Your furniture stops fading. Your cushions last longer. You’re not replacing sun-damaged décor every two years because UV exposure finally has a barrier.

And when it rains? You stay outside. No scrambling to move everything indoors or cutting dinner short because the weather turned. You’ve got a covered space that works in August and in January, which in Spring, TX means you’ve just added square footage you’ll actually use.

Patio Cover Contractors Spring TX

We've Been Doing This for Decades

We’ve been building outdoor structures for nearly 50 years at Four Seasons Sunrooms. We’re not new to Texas weather, and we’re definitely not new to what Spring homeowners deal with—humidity, heat, unpredictable storms, and the occasional freeze that reminds you this is still technically winter.

We’re a family-owned company. That means when you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in this area, not a call center three states away. We handle everything—design, materials, installation, financing—so you’re not coordinating between five different companies hoping they all show up on time.

Spring sits right in that suburban pocket where people want more space without the price tag of inner Houston. We get that. Your home is an investment, and a patio cover should add to it, not become a maintenance headache two years later.

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Here's What Happens from Start to Finish

You reach out. We schedule a time to come look at your space—no pressure, no gimmicks. We measure, talk through what you’re trying to accomplish, and go over material options that make sense for your home and your budget.

Then we design it. You’ll see exactly what it’s going to look like, how it attaches to your house, and what kind of roof structure works best for your yard. We’re talking about aluminum patio covers, solid patio roofs, or canopy-style setups depending on how much shade and weather protection you want.

Once you approve the design, we pull permits if needed and schedule installation. Most projects take a few days, not weeks. Our team handles the build, the cleanup, and the final walkthrough so you know everything’s done right.

After that? You’ve got a covered patio that’s built to handle 115+ mph wind loads and triple-digit heat. It’s engineered for Texas, not just dropped in and hoped for the best.

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What You're Actually Getting with This Install

You’re getting an outdoor roof structure that’s custom-fit to your home. Not a prefab kit. Not something we’re forcing into a space that doesn’t quite work. It’s built for your measurements, your style, and your specific setup.

Materials matter here. Most homeowners in Spring go with aluminum because it doesn’t rust, doesn’t need repainting, and holds up in humidity without warping or rotting. It’s low maintenance in a climate that punishes anything less.

You’re also getting a structure that’s insulated if you want it. That’s the difference between a cover that just blocks sun and one that actually reduces radiant heat by 15–20 degrees. If you’ve ever sat under a metal awning in July, you know that without insulation, you’re just sitting under a heat lamp.

We include gutters if your setup needs them. We integrate lighting if you want to use the space at night. And if your patio connects to your home’s exterior, we make sure the attachment is sealed, flashed, and watertight so you’re not dealing with leaks during the next heavy rain.

Spring gets storms. Your cover is built to handle them. It’s engineered, not eyeballed.

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How much does a patio cover cost in Spring, TX?

Most patio covers in Spring run between $6,500 and $22,000 depending on size, materials, and whether you’re adding electrical or upgraded insulation. A basic aluminum cover over a standard 12×12 slab is going to land on the lower end. If you’re covering a larger area, adding recessed lighting, or going with an insulated roof system, you’re looking at the higher end.

We don’t give quotes over the phone because every yard is different. Roof pitch, how the cover attaches to your house, whether we need to pour footings—it all affects price. We come out, measure, and give you a number that’s based on your actual project, not a guess.

Financing is available up to $125,000 if you’d rather spread payments out. A lot of Spring homeowners go that route because it lets them get the setup they actually want instead of settling for the cheapest version that won’t hold up.

Yes, if it’s installed correctly and you’re using an insulated roof. A covered patio blocks direct sunlight from hitting your back windows and walls, which means your AC isn’t working overtime to cool down rooms that are getting baked all afternoon.

Homeowners with insulated patio covers report cooling cost drops between 15% and 40%, depending on how much of their home’s exterior is shaded. If your living room or kitchen faces your patio, that’s where you’ll see the biggest difference.

It’s not magic. It’s just physics. Less heat coming in means less energy needed to push it back out. And in Spring, where you’re running your AC from April through October, that adds up fast.

Most installations take two to four days. Day one is usually demo and prep if there’s an old structure we’re removing or if we need to level the ground. Day two and three are framing, roof installation, and any electrical work. Day four is finishing touches—gutters, trim, cleanup.

Bigger projects or custom designs might take a bit longer, especially if we’re integrating the cover with an existing sunroom or building around tricky rooflines. We’ll give you a timeline during the estimate so you’re not guessing.

Weather can delay things. If we’re in the middle of an install and a storm rolls through, we’re not working in lightning. But we communicate. You’ll know what’s happening and when we’ll be back to finish.

Aluminum doesn’t rot, warp, or need termite treatment. In Spring’s humidity, that’s a big deal. Wood looks great for about three years, then it starts to crack, fade, and require maintenance. You’re resealing, repainting, and replacing boards that didn’t hold up.

Aluminum is also lighter, which means less structural load on your house if the cover attaches to your exterior wall. It’s engineered to handle high winds without flexing or pulling away from the mounting points.

Wood costs less upfront in some cases, but when you factor in maintenance and replacement over 10 years, aluminum wins. Most Spring homeowners go aluminum because they want something that works without the upkeep.

Absolutely. A solid patio roof keeps you dry when it rains and blocks wind when it’s cold. If you add a few outdoor heaters or a fire pit, you’ve got a space that’s comfortable even in January.

Spring winters are mild compared to the rest of the country, but you still get cold snaps and plenty of rainy days. A covered patio means you’re not stuck indoors every time the temperature drops below 50 or the forecast calls for drizzle.

If you want year-round use, consider adding retractable screens or even converting part of the space into a three-season room. We do that too. It’s about making the structure work for how you actually live, not just what looks good in summer.

Usually, yes. Most patio covers in Spring require a building permit because they’re permanent structures that attach to your home. The permit process ensures the cover meets wind load requirements, is properly anchored, and won’t cause drainage issues.

We handle the permit application. You don’t need to go to the city or figure out what forms to fill out. We submit the plans, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything passes before we call the job done.

Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted structures can tank a sale or give your insurance company a reason to deny coverage after storm damage. It’s not worth the risk.

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