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You know the problem. Houston has hot summer, hotter summer, still summer, and Christmas. That patio you built? It’s usable maybe eight weeks a year before the heat, humidity, or mosquitoes take over.
A sunroom changes that. You get the light, the view, and the connection to your yard without the 3 p.m. blast that turns your space into an oven. No bugs cutting your evening short. No rain blowing sideways through your screens during storm season.
This is about adding square footage that actually gets used. A place where your family gathers because it’s comfortable, not because you’re trying to make the investment worth it. Game nights, morning coffee, or just somewhere quiet when you need it. The space works because it’s built for the climate you actually live in, not the one you wish you had.
We’ve been doing this since before most sunroom companies existed. We’re not new to Houston’s climate challenges, and we’re not experimenting with how to handle them.
You’re working with a local team backed by one of the largest sunroom manufacturers in the country. That means access to materials and systems that smaller operations can’t offer, combined with people who live here and understand what Aldine homeowners actually need.
We’ve built sunrooms across Harris County for decades. Ranch homes from the ’50s and ’60s, newer builds near the airport, properties where the goal is adding value without the cost and disruption of a full addition. Every project gets the same approach: show up when we say we will, do the work right, and make sure you’re happy with the result.
It starts with a consultation at your home. We look at the space, talk about how you want to use it, and go over options that make sense for your property and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear conversation about what’s possible.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and permitting. You’ll see exactly what the finished sunroom will look like and how it connects to your existing structure. We coordinate inspections and make sure everything meets Harris County requirements.
Installation typically takes a few weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Our crew works efficiently and keeps disruption to a minimum. You’re not living in a construction zone for months.
After the build, we walk through everything with you. You’ll know how to operate windows, maintain the glass, and get the most out of your new space. And if anything comes up down the road, you’ve got a warranty and a local team to call.
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Every sunroom we build in Aldine includes CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT—advanced glazing that keeps heat out in summer and warmth in during those rare cold snaps. It’s not standard patio glass. This is engineered to handle Texas sun without turning your room into a greenhouse.
The structure itself is fully insulated and designed to integrate with your home’s HVAC system if you want true climate control. That’s the difference between a three-season room and something you’ll use in July. You can run a ceiling fan and be comfortable, or tie it into your AC and make it an extension of your living space.
Customization matters here. We’re not dropping a prefab box onto your foundation. The sunroom is designed to match your home’s architecture, fit the footprint you have available, and serve the purpose you need—whether that’s a family room, a dining area, or just a quiet spot with a view.
Aldine homeowners are investing in properties where every square foot counts. A sunroom gives you that extra space without the cost or timeline of a traditional addition. And because it’s built to last, it adds real value when it’s time to sell.
Cost depends on size, materials, and how much customization you want. A basic sunroom starts around $15,000 to $20,000. Larger spaces with premium glass, integrated HVAC, and custom finishes can run $40,000 or more.
The real question is what you’re comparing it to. A traditional home addition in Harris County—framed walls, foundation, full HVAC integration—can easily cost twice as much and take months longer. A sunroom gives you livable square footage faster and for less money.
We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not stuck paying everything upfront. During your consultation, we’ll give you a detailed estimate based on your specific project. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Not if it’s built right. The sunrooms we install use insulated glass and roof systems designed specifically for climates like ours. Standard patio enclosures? Yeah, those turn into saunas. What we build doesn’t.
CONSERVAGLASS™ NXT blocks a significant amount of solar heat while still letting in natural light. Add a ceiling fan or connect the space to your home’s AC, and you’ve got a room that stays comfortable even in August.
We’ve been doing this in Houston long enough to know what works and what doesn’t. If a sunroom couldn’t handle summer heat, we wouldn’t be building them here. You’ll use this space year-round, not just when the weather cooperates.
Most sunroom projects take three to six weeks from start to finish. That includes permitting, prep work, construction, and final inspection. Larger or more complex builds might take a bit longer, but you’re not looking at a months-long ordeal.
Compare that to a traditional room addition, which can drag on for three to six months with weather delays, permitting issues, and coordination headaches. Sunrooms are faster because the structure is engineered offsite and assembled onsite.
We’ll give you a clear timeline during the planning phase. Once we start, we stick to it. You’ll know when to expect the crew, when inspections are happening, and when you can start using your new space.
Yes. Aldine is in unincorporated Harris County, so you’ll need to follow county building codes and get the proper permits. We handle that process for you.
Permitting covers structural integrity, electrical work if you’re adding outlets or lighting, and ensuring the sunroom meets setback requirements for your property. It’s not complicated, but it has to be done right.
Some contractors skip this step to save time or money. That’s a problem when you go to sell your home and the buyer’s inspector flags unpermitted work. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything is documented properly. You won’t have issues down the road.
Yes, especially in a market like Aldine where home values are in the low $200,000s and buyers are looking for move-in-ready properties with extra space. A well-built sunroom adds functional square footage without the cost of a full addition.
You’re not going to recoup 100% of your investment the day you sell, but you’ll see a return—and you get to enjoy the space while you live there. Buyers in this area respond well to homes that offer more room for families, and a sunroom checks that box.
The key is building it right. A cheap enclosure that overheats in summer or leaks during storms won’t add value. A quality sunroom with proper insulation, energy-efficient glass, and solid construction? That’s a selling point.
A patio enclosure is usually a basic screen or glass structure added to an existing patio. It keeps bugs out and provides some weather protection, but it’s not insulated or climate-controlled. You’re still dealing with outdoor temperatures.
A sunroom is a fully enclosed, insulated living space with energy-efficient glass and a solid roof. It’s designed to be comfortable year-round and can be heated or cooled like the rest of your home. You’re adding real square footage, not just covering your patio.
If your goal is to use the space three or four months a year, a patio enclosure might work. If you want a room you’ll actually live in every month—especially during Houston’s long summers—a sunroom is the right call.
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