
Your open patio is empty half the year because of Beaumont heat and bugs. An enclosed patio room converts that space into somewhere you actually want to be - rain or shine, June or January.

Enclosed patio rooms in Beaumont convert your existing open-air patio into a fully protected living space with solid or glass walls, a proper roof, and optional climate control - most builds take two to six weeks of construction once permits are approved.
A screened porch keeps bugs out but does nothing about heat, humidity, or heavy rain. An enclosed patio room goes much further - it has walls that actually seal out the elements, windows that open and close on your terms, and cooling that makes the space genuinely comfortable during Beaumont summers. If you want the maximum performance with full insulation and year-round HVAC, a all season room is the next step up. For a covered outdoor space without full enclosure, we also offer patio cover installation that can be a starting point before a future full enclosure.
Beaumont homeowners who enclose their patios get a space that works as a casual sitting room, a playroom, a home office, or a dining area - without the disruption or cost of a full interior addition.
If your outdoor space sits unused for the hottest months of the year because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, your patio is not working for you. An enclosed, climate-controlled room lets you use that space year-round - not just on the handful of mild days Beaumont gets in spring and fall.
Beaumont's warm, wet climate creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes nearly ten months of the year. If you cannot sit outside in the evening without being bitten, a fully enclosed patio room solves that problem completely - no screens to patch, no spraying, no candles. You get the feeling of being outside without the bugs.
If you have an older screened porch or aluminum patio cover that is rusting, sagging, or letting in drafts and water, that is a natural point to consider a full enclosure. Patching an aging structure often costs nearly as much as replacing it properly, and a full enclosure adds far more value and usability.
Beaumont's heavy rains can reveal drainage problems around your patio that you might not notice otherwise. If water sits on the slab after a storm rather than draining away, that needs to be addressed - and it is much easier to fix before enclosing the space than after walls are already up.
We approach every enclosed patio room project with a slab assessment first. Beaumont's clay soil moves, and a patio slab that looks fine today may have shifted enough to cause problems if you build on top of it without checking. Once we confirm the foundation is solid, we frame the walls, install windows and a roof structure, and finish with interior work like flooring and electrical. We offer a range of window and wall panel options - from budget-friendly aluminum-framed systems to premium insulated glass units - and we help you understand what each choice means for year-round comfort and long-term durability.
Cooling is not an afterthought on our projects. A ductless mini-split unit is our standard recommendation for most enclosed patio rooms in the Beaumont area because it handles the space independently from your home's main HVAC and is sized for real Southeast Texas heat loads. For homeowners who want full four-season performance with insulated framing and a fully integrated climate system, we build solarium installations and patio cover installations that can serve as a first phase before a full enclosure. Every project is fully permitted through the City of Beaumont before a single wall goes up.
Suits homeowners who want weather and bug protection on a budget - solid panels or screened glass with a proper roof connection but minimal climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a year-round room with insulated glass and a dedicated cooling unit to handle Beaumont summers without suffering.
Suits homeowners whose existing slab has shifted or cracked - we level the foundation first, then build the enclosure on a solid base.
Suits homeowners who want to start with a covered patio and convert to a full enclosure in a second phase as budget allows.
Beaumont averages around 55 inches of rain per year and sits in the path of Gulf Coast tropical storms and hurricanes. A patio room roof that is not properly sealed, flashed, and anchored can leak or sustain damage in the first serious storm. We build the roof-to-home connection with proper flashing and waterproofing because that joint is where most leaks start in patio enclosures. We also account for the high-humidity climate when selecting materials - aluminum and vinyl framing systems that resist rust and moisture are the right choice here, not wood.
Many of Beaumont's newer subdivisions - particularly those in the north and west parts of the city - have HOA rules about exterior additions and exterior finishes. We are familiar with the local HOA process and can help you prepare an architectural review submission before any permit is filed. We serve homeowners across the area, including Groves and Port Neches. For information on cooling solutions suited to Beaumont's climate, the U.S. Department of Energy has a useful guide on home cooling systems, and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry maintains contractor ethics standards that are worth asking about when comparing bids.
We reply within one business day. We ask about the size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the space for - that helps us come to your home with relevant ideas and a realistic cost range. No commitment required.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the condition of the slab, and assess how the patio connects to your house. We walk you through window styles, roof types, flooring choices, and cooling options with honest guidance on what each choice costs.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont Development Services Department. Plan for one to three weeks for the review. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to do anything during this step.
Construction runs two to six weeks depending on size and complexity. City inspections happen at key stages as part of the permitted process. When the work is done, we walk you through the room and leave you with all permit documentation and warranty records.
Free estimate, no obligation. We cover all of Beaumont and Southeast Texas.
(409) 240-0365We check your existing slab for level and stability before framing begins. Beaumont's clay soil moves, and building on a shifted slab leads to sticking doors, gaps, and repairs within a few years. We flag any issues upfront with a clear cost - not after you are already committed.
With around 55 inches of rain per year in Beaumont, the connection between your new roof and your home's existing structure has to be properly sealed and flashed. That joint is where most leaks start. We build it correctly the first time so you are not dealing with water stains after the first Gulf storm.
Every enclosed patio room we build is permitted through the City of Beaumont before construction starts. We close out the permit before the job is done and leave you with the paperwork. An unpermitted addition can complicate a sale or insurance claim - we make sure yours will not.
We include a cooling solution in every project design, not as an add-on after the walls are up. A ductless mini-split sized for the actual room is our standard recommendation for the Beaumont climate - it is efficient, quiet, and gives you independent control over the space.
We work in Beaumont and Southeast Texas year-round, which means we understand the soil conditions, the weather patterns, and the local permit process in a way that a contractor from outside the region simply does not. That local knowledge shows up in every detail of how we build.
A glass-dominant structure that maximizes natural light while maintaining full weather protection - ideal for homeowners who want a bright, plant-friendly living space.
Learn MoreA shade-and-rain cover for your patio that can serve as a first phase before converting to a fully enclosed room when you are ready.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are enjoying your new space. Call or send us a message today.