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You’re not adding a sunroom just to look at it. You want a space that works when it’s 95 degrees in July and when mosquitoes show up the second the weather gets nice.
Most screen porches and three-season rooms sit empty half the year in Houston. Too hot from June through September. Too cold December through February. That’s seven months where you can’t use a space that cost you over $20,000.
A climate-controlled sunroom changes that. Energy-efficient glass blocks the heat without blocking the light. Proper insulation and ventilation keep the temperature comfortable no matter what’s happening outside. You get a room that actually gets used—for morning coffee, family dinners, or just a quiet place to read when the rest of the house feels too loud.
It’s not just about comfort. Homes in Central Texas with four-season sunrooms see a 55-75% return on investment. That’s real equity you can count on if you ever sell.
We’ve been building sunrooms for over 50 years. We’re not new to this, and we’re not figuring it out as we go.
Our team in Houston knows what works here. We know that most homes in Golfcrest and Bellfort were built between the 1930s and 1970s—single-story ranch homes that need sunroom designs that fit the architecture, not fight it. We know Houston weather doesn’t give you three comfortable seasons, so we don’t sell you something that only works part of the year.
Every project is handled by licensed, insured professionals who’ve done this hundreds of times. You get a free in-home consultation, a detailed estimate with no surprises, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We’re local, and we’re not going anywhere after the job is done.
First, we come to your home for a free consultation. We look at your space, talk about how you want to use it, and go over options that fit your home’s style and your budget. No pressure, no sales pitch—just a conversation about what’s possible.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we create a custom design. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all kit. We’re designing something that matches your home’s architecture and handles Houston’s climate. You’ll see exactly what it’s going to look like before we start.
Then our team handles the installation. We pull permits, manage inspections, and keep you updated throughout the process. Most projects take a few weeks from start to finish, depending on size and complexity.
When it’s done, you get a space that’s built to last—with materials that won’t warp in the heat, glass that keeps energy costs down, and construction that meets Texas building codes. We don’t leave until you’re completely satisfied.
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You’re not just getting walls and windows. You’re getting a system designed to handle conditions that most builders don’t think about.
The glass is multi-paned and Energy Star-certified to deflect radiant heat and UV rays. That means you get natural light without turning your sunroom into a greenhouse. In a neighborhood where the median home was built in 1966, that kind of energy efficiency makes a difference on your utility bill.
Insulation and ventilation are built in from the start. Houston humidity is no joke, and a sunroom without proper airflow becomes unusable fast. We design every project with climate control in mind—whether that’s integrating with your existing HVAC or adding a dedicated system.
The structure itself uses premium-grade materials that hold up to Texas weather. We’re talking about foundations that won’t shift, frames that won’t warp, and finishes that don’t need constant maintenance. This is an investment in your home, and it should perform like one.
Financing is available up to $125,000 with competitive rates, so you don’t have to wait years to make this happen. We’ll walk you through the options during your consultation.
Most sunroom projects in the Houston area run between $20,000 and $60,000, depending on size, materials, and features. A basic three-season room on the lower end. A fully climate-controlled four-season sunroom with premium glass and integrated HVAC on the higher end.
For homes in Golfcrest and Bellfort, where the median value sits lower than the Houston average, we recommend keeping your sunroom investment between 10-15% of your home’s current value. That gives you the best return on investment without over-improving for the neighborhood.
We provide a free in-home consultation and a detailed estimate that breaks down every cost—materials, labor, permits, everything. No hidden fees. No surprises when the project’s done. And if budget is a concern, we offer financing options up to $125,000 so you can move forward without emptying your savings.
Yes, if it’s built right. A screen porch or basic three-season room will absolutely be too hot from June through September. But a four-season sunroom with proper insulation, energy-efficient glass, and climate control stays comfortable even when it’s 95 degrees outside.
The key is the glass. We use multi-paned, Energy Star-certified glass that blocks radiant heat and UV rays while still letting in natural light. That keeps the space bright without turning it into an oven. Pair that with proper ventilation or integration with your home’s HVAC, and you’ve got a room that works year-round.
Most of our clients in Houston use their sunrooms more in the summer than any other time of year—because it’s the one place in the house where they can enjoy natural light and views without dealing with the heat, humidity, or bugs. That’s the whole point of doing this right the first time.
Most sunroom projects take between two and six weeks from the day we start construction to the day you can use the space. Smaller, simpler designs on the shorter end. Larger custom builds with electrical, HVAC integration, or complex layouts on the longer end.
The timeline depends on a few things: the size of the sunroom, whether we’re building on an existing deck or patio, and how quickly permits and inspections move through the city. We handle all of that for you, so you’re not chasing down paperwork or waiting on inspectors.
We’ll give you a clear timeline during your consultation, and we stick to it. No disappearing for weeks at a time. No dragging the project out because another job came up. Our team shows up when we say we will, and we keep you updated the entire way through.
Yes. Any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit in Houston, and sunrooms are no exception. This includes electrical work, foundation or slab work, and any structural changes to your existing home.
We handle the permit process for you. That means pulling the permits, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t have to deal with the city or figure out what’s required—we’ve done this enough times to know exactly what needs to happen.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems down the road. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to rip everything out. Insurance won’t cover damage to unpermitted structures. And if something goes wrong, you’re liable. It’s not worth the risk, and it’s not something we’ll ever suggest.
A three-season sunroom is built for mild weather—spring and fall, mostly. It usually has single-pane windows, minimal insulation, and no climate control. In most parts of the country, that gives you three comfortable seasons. In Houston, you get maybe five months before it’s too hot or too cold to use.
A four-season sunroom is built to handle extremes. It has insulated walls and ceilings, energy-efficient multi-pane glass, and either its own heating and cooling system or integration with your home’s HVAC. You can use it year-round, no matter what the temperature is outside.
For Houston, a four-season sunroom makes a lot more sense. You’re spending serious money on this addition—anywhere from $20,000 to $60,000—and a three-season room is going to sit empty for more than half the year. If you want a space that actually gets used and adds real value to your home, go with the four-season option. It costs more upfront, but the return on investment and daily comfort make it worth it.
Yes, if it’s done right. In Central Texas, four-season sunrooms typically return 55-75% of the investment when you sell. So if you spend $40,000 on a quality sunroom, you can expect to recoup around $22,000 to $30,000 in added home value.
The key is not over-improving for your neighborhood. In Golfcrest and Bellfort, where home values are more accessible than other parts of Houston, you want to keep your sunroom investment between 10-15% of your home’s current value. That keeps you competitive without pricing yourself out of the market.
Beyond resale value, a sunroom makes your home more attractive to buyers. In Houston, where outdoor living is a huge selling point, a climate-controlled sunroom sets your home apart. It’s functional space that buyers can actually picture themselves using—not just a nice-to-have feature that sits empty most of the year.
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