
Your yard is too valuable to sit empty nine months of the year. We design and build custom sunrooms that stay comfortable through Beaumont summers, hold up through storm season, and add real livable space to your home.

Custom sunrooms in Beaumont are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions attached to your home, designed specifically for Gulf Coast heat and humidity, with most projects running six to twelve weeks from permit to finished room.
Unlike a screened porch or a generic prefab enclosure, a custom sunroom is designed around your specific home, your yard, and the conditions that define living in Southeast Texas. The glass specification, the foundation approach, and how the room connects to your HVAC system all get chosen with Beaumont in mind - not copied from a brochure built for a cooler, drier climate. If you are also considering a full sunroom construction project from the ground up, the process is similar but scaled for larger or more complex builds.
Many homeowners come to us after spending years with a screened porch or patio cover that is only usable four months a year. A custom sunroom changes that math - it gives you a real room, not just a covered outdoor space, and one you can actually sit in when it is 94 degrees outside.
If your screened porch or patio cover is unbearable from May through October, the heat and humidity have made it functionally useless. Beaumont summers are long and intense, and a properly insulated, climate-controlled sunroom solves the problem a screen porch never could. If you are avoiding your own backyard for most of the year, that is a clear sign.
In Beaumont's shifting clay soil, older patio enclosures and porch additions often develop visible gaps where they meet the main house. This separation means the foundation has moved - and it signals that whatever replaces it needs to be built with local soil conditions in mind. A custom sunroom on a properly engineered slab addresses the root cause.
If your family has outgrown your home but a full addition feels like too much disruption, a sunroom is often the right middle ground. It adds a real, livable room without tying into your home's structural walls. Many Beaumont homeowners use sunrooms as a home office, a playroom, or a quiet reading space.
Beaumont receives some of the highest annual rainfall in Texas, and low-lying yards can stay wet for days after a storm. A sunroom gives you a dry, comfortable outdoor-feeling space regardless of what the weather is doing. If you find yourself stuck inside every time it rains - which in Beaumont is often - a sunroom solves that problem permanently.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a design conversation - not a catalog. We look at your home's existing structure, the ground conditions, which direction the room faces, and how you want to use the space. From there we put together a plan that fits your home specifically. If you already have a design vision in mind, we can also work from your ideas alongside our sunroom design process to get every detail right before construction begins.
We build four-season rooms connected to your existing HVAC, three-season rooms for homeowners who want bug-free outdoor space at a lower price point, glass solariums for maximum light, and dedicated studio rooms suited for home offices or creative workspaces. Every option can be paired with low-e glass, insulated panels, and coastal wind-rated framing - the components that actually make a Beaumont sunroom worth owning. You can also explore our sunroom design options to see how different layouts and materials affect the look and comfort of the finished room.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round space fully connected to their home's heating and cooling system.
Suited for homeowners who want bug-free outdoor space in the milder months at a lower overall cost.
Ideal for plant lovers and homeowners who want maximum natural light with a glass roof structure.
A good fit for homeowners converting a porch into a dedicated home office or creative workspace.
Beaumont averages over 55 inches of rain per year and summer humidity that regularly sits above 80 percent. A sunroom built without serious attention to insulation and moisture sealing will feel like a sauna from May through October and may develop condensation problems inside the walls. What works fine in a drier climate simply is not enough here. The clay soil that runs under most of Jefferson County adds another layer of complexity - it expands when it rains and contracts when it dries, and that movement puts stress on any slab that was not engineered with it in mind. We see the results of foundations that were not built for local conditions on almost every service call we take in the area. Homeowners in Lumberton and Port Arthur deal with the same soil and climate conditions as Beaumont proper, and we build to the same standards across all of those communities.
Jefferson County also falls within a coastal wind zone, which affects how a sunroom must be framed and how it attaches to your existing home. A contractor unfamiliar with Gulf Coast wind requirements may underbuild the connection points - which becomes a real safety issue when a tropical storm moves through. We build every sunroom to the wind standards required for this area, and we pull every permit through the City of Beaumont before a single piece of framing goes up.
When you reach out, we ask where on your home you are thinking about adding the sunroom, roughly how large you want it, and how you plan to use the space. You do not need all the answers yet - just a general idea of what you are hoping for, and we will take it from there. We reply within one business day.
We come to your home to measure, look at the existing structure, and check the ground where the foundation will go. In Beaumont, we also assess soil drainage and how the area holds up after heavy rain. This visit is also your best chance to ask questions before anything is committed.
After the site visit you receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont - review typically takes a few weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Work starts with foundation and framing - the loudest phase, usually a few days. Glass, roofing, and any HVAC or electrical connections follow. After the city inspection passes, we handle finishing touches and walk you through the completed room before you sign off.
No pressure, no obligation. We come to your home, look at the space, and give you a written quote. Call us or submit the form below - we respond within one business day.
(409) 240-0365Every panel choice, seal, and foundation detail we specify is chosen with Beaumont's heat, humidity, and clay soil in mind - not copied from a catalog built for a drier climate. That focus is what separates a room you use in July from one that sits empty all summer.
We handle the full permit application with the City's Development Services department and keep you updated through the review process. When your home sells, you hand over clean paperwork instead of a problem that costs you at the closing table.
Jefferson County falls within a coastal wind zone, and we build every sunroom connection point to meet those requirements. You are not adding a weak point to your home before hurricane season - you are adding a room built to hold up through it.
You receive a detailed written proposal after the site visit and before any contract is signed. There are no verbal estimates that grow later - just clear numbers tied to specific materials and scope so you can compare accurately.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets the baseline for contractor accountability in this state, and we operate within those requirements on every project. Taken together, local climate expertise, proper permitting, and wind-rated construction mean you are getting a room that holds its value and holds up through what Southeast Texas throws at it.
Full ground-up sunroom construction for homeowners ready to build a permanent, permitted addition to their home.
Learn MoreDedicated design planning to map out layout, materials, and glass choices before construction starts.
Learn MoreBeaumont's permitting process adds time to any project - the sooner you reach out, the sooner you have a room you can actually use before summer arrives.