Sunroom Contractor in Atascocita, TX

A Room You'll Actually Use All Year

Climate-controlled sunroom installation designed for Texas summers and built to add real living space to your Atascocita home without the cost of a full addition.
A contemporary sunroom or patio space with a modern armchair and a small side table. The room has a unique design with a bright purple textured wall on the left, and a large window with a black grid frame looking out to greenery on the right. Another wall is made of fluted glass panels with a black frame. The floor is made of rich, warm-toned wooden planks. On the far left, a tall metal stand holds two glossy black planters with lush green plants. A conical yellow-orange lamp sits on the floor near the fluted glass wall.

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Space That Works When You Need It

You’re not looking for a room that sits empty eight months a year because it’s too hot or too cold. You need space that actually functions when your family needs it—morning coffee in January, homework time in July, Sunday brunch in September.

That’s the difference between a screened porch and a real four-season sunroom. One collects dust half the year. The other becomes the room everyone gravitates toward because it’s comfortable, bright, and usable no matter what Houston weather throws at it.

A properly built sunroom in Atascocita gives you 200-400 square feet of finished living space for a fraction of what you’d spend on a traditional room addition. You get natural light without the greenhouse effect. You get outdoor views without the bugs, pollen, or humidity. And you get a space that fits how your family actually lives—not just how a builder thinks you should use it.

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Built for Texas, Not Just Installed Here

We’ve been building climate-controlled outdoor living spaces for nearly 50 years. We’re not a general contractor trying to figure out sunrooms on the side. This is what we do.

Our team understands what works in Atascocita specifically—the kind of insulated roof systems that prevent heat buildup, the glass packages that block UV without killing your view, and the HVAC integration that keeps your new space comfortable without spiking your energy bill. We’ve seen what happens when sunrooms aren’t built for Texas heat, and we don’t build those.

You’re working with licensed, insured professionals who know local building codes, pull proper permits, and show up when we say we will. The goal isn’t just to add a room—it’s to add a room you’ll actually want to spend time in.

A worker in red overalls and a cap stands on a ladder, inspecting dark metal slats on a modern Nassau building—an example of Sunroom Installation that complements all season sunrooms under a clear blue sky.

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What Happens From Consultation to Completion

It starts with an on-site consultation at your home. We look at the space you’re thinking about, talk through how you want to use it, and figure out what type of sunroom makes sense—four-season, three-season, LifeRoom system, or something custom. No pressure, just information.

From there, we put together a design that fits your home’s layout and your budget. You’ll see exactly what materials we’re using, how the room connects to your existing structure, and what the timeline looks like. Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling.

Construction typically takes a few weeks depending on the size and complexity. We work clean, communicate clearly, and don’t disappear halfway through the job. When we’re done, you’ll have a finished room that’s wired, insulated, climate-controlled, and ready to use. No half-finished projects. No surprise costs. Just a space that works the way you expected it to.

A worker in red overalls and a cap stands on a ladder, inspecting dark metal slats on a modern Nassau building—an example of Sunroom Installation that complements all season sunrooms under a clear blue sky.

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What You're Actually Getting

Every sunroom we build in Atascocita includes an insulated roof system designed to deflect Texas heat, not trap it. That’s the single biggest factor in whether your sunroom stays comfortable or turns into an expensive sauna by June.

You’re also getting tempered safety glass that meets Texas building codes—double-pane, Low-E coated, and built to block 99% of UV rays while still letting in natural light. The frames are reinforced aluminum or vinyl depending on your design, engineered to handle wind load and temperature swings without warping or leaking.

Climate control is integrated from the start. That means your HVAC system is sized correctly, your ductwork is run properly, and your new space doesn’t become a strain on your existing system. We’re not just bolting on a glass box and calling it done.

And because Atascocita homes tend to be larger single-family properties with families who actually use their space, we design for durability and function—not just curb appeal. You’re getting a room that holds up to daily life, not a showpiece that falls apart after two summers.

Modern two-story Nassau house with large windows, outdoor dining area, pool, and built-in grill—illuminated at dusk with water reflections and landscaped garden. Ideal for sunroom installation to enjoy views year-round.

How much does a sunroom cost in Atascocita?

Most sunroom projects in the Houston area run between $25,000 and $75,000 depending on size, materials, and how much climate control you need. A basic three-season room on the lower end. A fully insulated four-season room with premium glass and integrated HVAC on the higher end.

The biggest cost drivers are size and climate control. If you want a room that’s comfortable year-round in Texas, you’re paying for insulated roof panels, energy-efficient glass, and proper HVAC integration. If you just want a screened space for spring and fall, that’s cheaper—but also a lot less useful.

We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you’re not writing a check for the full amount upfront. Most families in Atascocita look at it as roughly $150-$300 per month for a finished room that adds value to their home and actually gets used. Compare that to the cost per square foot of a traditional addition, and sunrooms usually win.

Not if it’s built correctly. A poorly designed sunroom in Texas is absolutely going to overheat—we’ve seen plenty of them. But a properly insulated four-season sunroom with the right glass and roof system stays comfortable even in July and August.

The key is blocking heat before it gets inside. That means a solid insulated roof instead of glass panels overhead, Low-E glass that reflects heat while letting light through, and enough airflow or HVAC capacity to maintain temperature. Without those things, you’re basically sitting in a greenhouse.

We size the space based on your existing HVAC system or recommend a mini-split if needed. The goal is to keep your new sunroom within a few degrees of the rest of your house without making your AC run nonstop. It’s not magic—it’s just understanding how heat works in Texas and building accordingly.

Most sunroom projects take three to six weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Smaller or simpler designs can be faster. Larger custom builds with electrical, HVAC, and complex rooflines take longer.

The timeline depends on a few things: permitting speed, weather delays, material lead times, and how much prep work your home needs before we start building. We give you a realistic schedule upfront and update you if anything changes.

Once construction starts, we’re on-site consistently until the job is done. You’re not waiting weeks between phases or wondering when we’re coming back. We finish what we start, clean up daily, and don’t leave your home torn apart longer than necessary.

Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit in Harris County, and sunrooms are no exception. We handle the permit process as part of the project—you don’t need to deal with it yourself.

Permits ensure the work meets local building codes for structural integrity, electrical safety, and energy efficiency. Inspectors check the foundation, framing, roof attachment, and final finishes. It’s not just red tape—it’s what protects you if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim.

Skipping permits might save money upfront, but it creates major problems later. Unpermitted work can kill a home sale, void your insurance, or force you to tear down the structure and start over. We pull permits, pass inspections, and do it right the first time so you don’t have to worry about it.

On average, sunrooms return about 70% of their cost in added home value—higher than most other home improvement projects. But the real value isn’t just resale. It’s the extra living space you get to use while you’re still living there.

In Atascocita, where most homes are larger single-family properties with families who need functional space, a well-built sunroom is a strong selling point. It’s finished square footage that doesn’t require a full addition. It’s a visual upgrade that improves curb appeal. And it’s a flexible space buyers can imagine using a dozen different ways.

The key is building it right. A cheap sunroom that overheats or leaks doesn’t add value—it becomes a liability. But a quality four-season room with proper climate control and durable materials? That’s a feature buyers are willing to pay for, especially in a market where outdoor living space matters.

A screened porch is open to outside air—it keeps bugs out but doesn’t control temperature. A sunroom is fully enclosed with glass, insulated, and climate-controlled. One is seasonal. The other works year-round.

Screened porches are great for spring and fall in Texas, but they’re unusable when it’s 95 degrees or when it drops below 50. You’re still dealing with humidity, pollen, and temperature swings. Sunrooms solve that by creating a true indoor environment with outdoor views.

If you only want a space for mild weather and don’t care about using it in summer or winter, a screened porch is cheaper. But if you want a room that functions as actual living space 12 months a year, you need a sunroom with real walls, real glass, and real climate control. It costs more upfront, but you’re getting a lot more use out of it.

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