
Your backyard sits empty from May through September because there is no shade and no shelter. A properly built patio cover changes that - giving you a covered outdoor space that works for cookouts, morning coffee, and everything in between, even in Beaumont heat.

Patio cover installation in Beaumont means attaching a permanent roof-like structure to your home that shields your outdoor space from sun and rain - most attached covers take two to five days to install once materials are on-site and permits are approved.
A fabric awning retracts and needs replacing every few years. A properly built patio cover is a permanent structure - framed, anchored to your home, and permitted through the city. It protects your outdoor furniture, keeps the slab dry, and makes the space genuinely usable through Beaumont's rainy season and intense summer sun. For homeowners who want to take the next step and fully enclose their covered patio into a climate-controlled room, our patio enclosures service turns a covered patio into a four-season space.
In Beaumont, where the average year brings around 55 inches of rain and a summer that can feel relentless from June through September, the right cover design matters. An open-lattice style gives some shade but lets rain and heat through. An insulated solid-roof cover changes the feel of the space entirely.
If you step outside in the summer and immediately retreat because the heat is unbearable, your patio is not working for you. Beaumont's summers are long and punishing, and an unshaded concrete or wood patio absorbs and radiates heat all day. A covered patio can make the space genuinely enjoyable again rather than somewhere you walk through to get to the car.
If your patio furniture fades within a season or two, or if cushions stay damp for days after a rain, your outdoor space is taking a beating from Beaumont's combination of intense UV exposure and frequent rainfall. These are signs your patio needs overhead protection - not just better furniture. A solid cover protects your investment in outdoor furnishings and makes the space feel like a real room.
Beaumont receives around 55 inches of rain per year, and heavy downpours are common. If rainwater sheets off your roofline and pools near your back door or along your foundation, a properly designed cover with gutters can redirect that water away from the house. This is both a comfort issue and a potential foundation protection issue given the area's clay soil.
If you already have a cover but it is showing signs of age - rust stains on the panels, visible gaps where it meets the wall, or posts that have shifted - it may be time to replace rather than repair. Older covers in Beaumont are often not built to current wind-load standards, which means they are a liability in storm season. A replacement built to current code gives you both safety and peace of mind.
We install both attached and freestanding patio covers, and we help you choose the roof style that actually fits how you want to use the space. In Beaumont, we consistently recommend insulated solid-roof panels over open lattice because the performance difference is dramatic in this climate. We handle the permit application through the City of Beaumont, set posts in concrete footings deep enough to handle clay-soil movement, and flash the ledger connection at your home's wall to keep water from getting behind the siding. Every project ends with a city inspection - not because we have to, but because a permitted structure protects your investment and your home's resale record. For homeowners who want to eventually enclose their covered patio, our sunroom design service can plan the cover and future enclosure as a single cohesive project.
We also handle electrical rough-in for ceiling fans and lighting during the framing phase, which is far less expensive to do during construction than to add after the structure is finished. Gutters are available as part of the project if your cover needs to redirect water away from the foundation. For homeowners whose existing patio does not provide a good foundation for post anchoring, we assess the concrete condition and address that before any framing begins. If you are considering a full enclosure rather than a cover only, our patio enclosures work builds on exactly the same foundation.
Suits homeowners who want maximum shade, rain protection, and comfort - the best choice for Beaumont's heat and humidity.
Suits homeowners who want some shade and a more open, airy look at a lower cost, and are less concerned about rain or radiant heat.
Suits homeowners who want coverage over a detached entertaining area, pool deck, or outdoor kitchen that is separate from the main house.
Suits homeowners who want electrical built in from day one - ceiling fans, outdoor lighting, or outlets for speakers and grills.
Beaumont is classified in one of the hottest and most humid climate zones in the continental United States. Average summer high temperatures exceed 93 degrees and the heat index regularly pushes past 105. The region also receives around 55 inches of rain per year, with tropical storms and the occasional hurricane arriving from the Gulf. A patio cover installed here has to handle all of it: intense radiant heat, sustained high humidity that accelerates rust and wood rot, heavy rain that can arrive without much warning, and wind loads that Jefferson County building requirements reflect because of Southeast Texas storm history.
Many of Beaumont's newer subdivisions - particularly those on the north and west sides of the city - have HOA architectural review requirements that apply to patio covers. We check for those before filing any permit and can help you prepare a submission if your neighborhood requires one. We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Vidor and Orange. For guidance on wind-load requirements in Southeast Texas, the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association publishes wind-zone maps for the region, and the International Code Council maintains the residential building code standards that local requirements are drawn from.
We ask about the size of your patio, what you want the space to feel like, and whether your neighborhood has HOA requirements. This is not a sales pitch - it helps us give you a useful estimate rather than a wild guess. You do not need all the answers ready; just describe what you have and what you want. Expect a response within one business day.
We visit your home, measure the patio, check your home's exterior wall and roofline, and talk through roof style options in person. We look at where the sun hits hardest, how the yard drains, and where the best attachment point on your house is. You get a written estimate with everything spelled out before you commit to anything.
After you sign a contract, we submit the permit to the City of Beaumont on your behalf. This typically takes one to three weeks. Materials are ordered during this waiting period so work can start as soon as the permit clears - minimizing the gap between approval and your start date.
The crew digs and sets the footings first, pours concrete, and waits for it to cure before overhead framing begins. The ledger connection at your home's wall is flashed with metal during this phase. After the city inspector signs off, we do a final cleanup and walk you through the finished cover, covering maintenance and any questions you have.
Free on-site estimate. We handle the permit and HOA review process so you do not have to.
(409) 240-0365Clay soil moves with the seasons, and posts that are not anchored deep enough will tilt or pull away from the house within a few years. We dig below the active soil layer and set footings in poured concrete on every project - because that is what the local conditions require, not because we are trying to impress you.
The connection between the cover and your home's wall is where most leaks start in patio cover jobs. We flash every ledger attachment with metal and make sure water sheds away from the house, not toward it. This is a detail that is easy to skip and expensive to fix later.
Beaumont has been hit by tropical storms and hurricanes repeatedly. Jefferson County building requirements reflect that reality. We build patio covers to meet those wind-load standards from the start - not because an inspector will catch it, but because your family is sitting under this structure during storm season.
We give you a written estimate that spells out the permit, the footings, the roof panels, the flashing, and the cleanup - so there are no uncomfortable conversations halfway through the project. Beaumont homeowners have referred us to their neighbors for years because we show up, do what we said, and do not change the price midway through.
A patio cover is a straightforward project when it is done right - and a persistent headache when the footings are shallow, the ledger leaks, or the permit was skipped. We have been doing this work in Beaumont and the surrounding area since 2018, and we are happy to walk you through completed local jobs before you decide anything.
If you want to plan a patio cover and a future full enclosure together, our sunroom design service maps out both phases as one cohesive project.
Learn MoreTake your covered patio to the next level with walls, windows, and climate control - turning it into a fully enclosed room you can use year-round.
Learn MoreStorm season does not wait - lock in your project date before the summer backlog fills up and get your free on-site estimate.