
Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms designed for Southeast Texas heat, humidity, and Gulf Coast storms.

Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor based in Beaumont, TX, offering 16 sunroom and patio services across 12 cities in Southeast Texas. Whether you want a screened porch to escape the mosquitoes, a four-season room you can use through July, or a full patio-to-sunroom conversion, we handle it from permit to final walkthrough - all permitted through the City of Beaumont and built to local wind-load standards. No subcontractors, no surprises.

Tired of watching your backyard from inside? A sunroom addition gives you a comfortable, light-filled space you can enjoy year-round without the heat and bugs.
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Want to use your outdoor space even when Beaumont summers hit 100 degrees? A four-season sunroom stays comfortable in any weather with full insulation and HVAC.
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Looking for an affordable way to enjoy your patio more? A three-season sunroom blocks bugs and rain so you can use it for ten months of the year.
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Have a patio that sits empty because of mosquitoes or heat? An enclosed patio turns that wasted space into a room your family will actually use every day.
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Every yard is different. Custom sunrooms are designed around your home's exact footprint, style, and how you plan to use the space.
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Starting from scratch? Sunroom construction covers the full build - from foundation and framing to windows, roofing, and electrical - all permitted and inspected.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or just outdated? Sunroom remodeling restores your existing structure so it performs and looks the way it should.
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Mosquitoes are ruining your evenings outside. A screen room installation gives you a protected outdoor space where the breeze comes through but the bugs do not.
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Already have a covered patio? Convert it into an enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom without starting over from scratch.
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An aging deck you rarely use can become a year-round living space. Deck-to-sunroom conversions make the most of what you already have.
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Want one room that handles Beaumont winters and summers both? All-season rooms are fully climate-controlled and built for comfort in any weather.
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An enclosed patio room gives your backyard a protected, private space that works as a dining area, playroom, or reading room no matter the season.
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Want to bring the outdoors in with maximum natural light? A solarium installation creates a glass-walled space that feels bright and open year-round.
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Shade your patio from Southeast Texas heat without fully enclosing it. Patio cover installation protects your outdoor furniture and keeps the space cooler.
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Not sure what style or layout fits your home? Sunroom design helps you figure out the size, orientation, and features before a single board goes up.
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Vinyl sunrooms hold up well in Beaumont's humidity and heat, resist fading, and need far less maintenance than wood-framed structures over the long haul.
Learn MoreThree steps from first call to finished room.
Reach out by phone or submit the contact form. We respond within 1 business day. You tell us the size of your space, how you want to use the room, and whether you need heating and cooling. We ask the right questions so your estimate is accurate before anyone drives out.
We visit your home, measure the space, look at your existing slab, and check what the build actually involves - foundation, roofline, electrical, HVAC. You get a written, itemized estimate. No pressure, no obligation. If the numbers work, we move forward on your timeline.
We pull the permit, handle all city inspections, and manage every trade involved. Most builds run four to twelve weeks of active construction. You get updates along the way, a final walkthrough when the room is complete, and documentation of every inspection that was passed.
We carry full general liability insurance and operate under Texas contractor licensing requirements. Every project is covered - you have documentation before work starts.
We come to your home, measure the actual space, and give you a written itemized quote. You owe us nothing for the visit. Most estimates are scheduled within a few days of your call.
We have been building sunrooms in Southeast Texas since 2018. We know Beaumont's clay soil, its building department, and the wind-load requirements for Gulf Coast construction.
We pull every permit and schedule every inspection through the City of Beaumont. When we hand you the keys, you have a fully inspected room - not a structure that creates headaches at resale.
Ready to get started? Call (409) 240-0365 or send us a message.
"They told us the build would take about eight weeks and they finished in seven. The four-season room is exactly what we wanted - cool in the summer, comfortable in the winter. The inspector came out twice and signed off on everything without any issues."
Robert M., Port Arthur - Four season sunrooms
"Our patio slab had shifted and we were worried it would be a bigger deal than the sunroom itself. They assessed it on the first visit, told us exactly what needed to happen, and built on it without any problems. No surprise invoices, no back-and-forth."
Sandra K., Nederland - Patio enclosures
"We had a screen room installed in March and used it almost every day through May. The mosquitoes in our neighborhood are relentless, so this was the only way we could actually enjoy the backyard. Well built, cleaned up every day, and finished on time."
James T., Groves - Screen room installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward - just an honest conversation about your space and what it would take to build what you have in mind. After you submit, someone from our office calls you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(409) 240-0365Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios is based in Beaumont, TX and serves 12 cities across Southeast Texas, including Port Arthur, Nederland, Orange, and Lumberton. We typically schedule estimates within a few days of your call and can usually begin permitted work within a few weeks of a signed contract.
A three-season room has no insulation or HVAC connection, which means it becomes unusable when heat indexes climb past 100 degrees - roughly May through September here. A four-season room stays comfortable year-round because it is insulated and connected to climate control. For most Beaumont homeowners, the four-season option pays for itself in months of usable space.
Beaumont sits in a region subject to tropical storms and hurricanes, and local building code requires additions to meet specific wind-load standards. This affects the framing, the roof connections, and the glass or panel systems used. A sunroom built to these requirements costs more than a basic kit, but it is the version that stays standing after the next named storm.
Low-emissivity (low-e) double-pane glass blocks a significant portion of the sun's heat while still letting in natural light. In a climate with Beaumont's solar intensity, this is not a luxury - it is what makes the room usable on a July afternoon without the air conditioner running constantly. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has published guidance on window performance in hot-humid climates at energy.gov.
Jefferson County soil is heavy clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry - a cycle that happens repeatedly through the year as Southeast Texas swings between wet winters and dry summer spells. This movement can crack a poorly prepared slab, cause doors to stick, and open gaps in the frame within a few years. Proper footing depth and subgrade preparation are what prevent it.
An unpermitted addition can delay or kill a home sale, cause your homeowner's insurance to deny a storm damage claim, and leave you responsible for removing or rebuilding the structure. Beaumont's Development Services department actively enforces permit requirements. The permit process adds a few weeks before construction, but it is the protection that makes your investment legitimate and insurable.
If you want your sunroom finished before the heat hits in May, start the process in January or February at the latest - permit approval alone takes two to four weeks, and contractor schedules fill up. Fall is the most popular season for sunroom projects in Southeast Texas because the weather is mild and homeowners want the room ready for winter use. Planning three to four months ahead gives you the best options.
Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Beaumont, TX, serving 12 cities across Southeast Texas since 2018.
Our work is licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and every project is permitted through the applicable local building authority, including the City of Beaumont Development Services department.
Since 2018 we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and full conversion projects across 12 service areas in Jefferson County and surrounding Southeast Texas communities.
If you want to use the room year-round in Beaumont, you need a four-season build with insulation and HVAC. A three-season room is comfortable in spring, fall, and mild winter days, but the summer heat will drive you inside. Most homeowners who invest in a sunroom choose four-season so the space works for the full twelve months.
Whether your homeowner's insurance covers storm damage depends partly on whether the structure was permitted and built to code. An unpermitted sunroom may be excluded from coverage or trigger complications at claim time. A permitted, code-compliant room built to Beaumont's wind-load standards is the version your insurance is most likely to cover.
A contractor should assess your slab before committing to building on it. Look for large cracks, uneven settling, or soft spots that might indicate shifting. Minor surface cracks are often fine to build on. In Beaumont, where clay soil moves regularly, the assessment matters more than it does in drier climates - ask any contractor you interview how they evaluate the foundation.
Questions about what type of sunroom fits your home and your budget? Call (409) 240-0365 and we will walk you through the options - no obligation. You can also read more about sunroom basics from the National Association of Home Builders.
Beaumont is a city of about 113,000 people in Jefferson County, roughly 85 miles east of Houston along Interstate 10. It is the largest city in the Beaumont-Port Arthur metro area, which together has about 400,000 residents. Most homes in Beaumont were built between the 1940s and 1970s - a housing stock that often needs updated foundations, rooflines, and exterior connections before a sunroom addition can be built cleanly.
We have worked on homes across Beaumont's established neighborhoods, from the historic brick homes in Calder Place to newer builds on the west side of town. Beaumont receives about 55 inches of rain per year - nearly double the national average - and the city sits in a hurricane-prone region that saw severe flooding during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Every sunroom we build here is designed with that weather reality in mind - not just for mild spring days, but for the storms that come with living on the Gulf Coast.
From the neighborhoods near Tyrrell Park and the Beaumont Botanical Gardens in South Beaumont to properties near Ford Park on the north side, we are familiar with how Beaumont homes are built and what they need to support a well-built sunroom addition. If you own a home in Beaumont and want more usable living space without going through a full interior addition, a sunroom is one of the most practical investments you can make in this climate.
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Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios
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Call (409) 240-0365 or fill out our quick form - we schedule free on-site estimates across all of Southeast Texas.