
Screen rooms, glass sunrooms, and climate-controlled enclosures. Built for Beaumont heat, humidity, and tropical weather. Permitted work, free estimates.

Patio enclosures in Beaumont, TX turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected room between your home and your backyard - screen, glass, or fully insulated walls depending on how much weather protection you want. Most projects run three days to two weeks of active construction after permits are approved. The City of Beaumont requires a permit for any attached structure before work begins.
If your covered patio already has a concrete slab, you are often halfway there - adding walls and a proper roof to what exists is typically faster and less expensive than building from scratch. We assess the slab first, because Beaumont's clay soil shifts with every wet-dry cycle and an older slab may need attention before you build on it.
The range of options is wide. A basic screen room keeps bugs out and lets air flow freely. A glass sunroom blocks wind and rain. A fully insulated and climate-controlled room feels like a regular part of your house. We help you figure out which level of enclosure makes sense for how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows - and if you are thinking about something fully climate-controlled, we can walk you through what separates a patio enclosure from a custom sunroom addition built from the ground up.
If your outdoor space sits unused for the hottest months because Beaumont's heat and humidity make it unbearable, a climate-controlled enclosure gets you twelve months of usable space instead of three or four. That is the most direct return on the investment.
Beaumont's warm, wet climate keeps mosquitoes active for most of the year, not just summer. If you cannot sit outside after dark without being driven in, a screened or enclosed patio solves that problem entirely. It is one of the most common reasons homeowners here make this investment.
If your home already has a covered concrete patio that your family rarely uses, you are closer to an enclosure than you might think. Adding walls and a proper roof to an existing structure is typically faster and less expensive than starting from scratch.
Beaumont gets heavy rainfall and tropical weather events can arrive with little warning. If you are constantly moving furniture inside before storms or replacing items ruined by rain and humidity, an enclosure would protect your investment and eliminate that recurring hassle.
The lightest option is a screen enclosure - mesh walls that keep insects out while allowing full airflow. It is the most affordable choice and works well in Beaumont's milder months. Step up to glass or acrylic panels and you gain protection from wind and rain, which extends usable time well into the cooler season. Add insulation and a dedicated cooling unit and the space becomes a room you can use comfortably even in July.
We also handle enclosed patio rooms where the goal is a more fully finished interior - flooring, lighting, and a connection to your home's electrical system. That type of project bridges the gap between a simple enclosure and a proper room addition. Whatever direction you go, each option starts with a slab assessment and a permit application through the City of Beaumont.
Best for homeowners who primarily want bug protection and airflow with the lowest cost and fastest build time.
Best for homeowners who want protection from wind and rain in addition to insects, with the option to add heating or cooling.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space comfortably from January through August, with a mini-split or extended HVAC.
Best for homeowners who want a fully finished interior - flooring, electrical, and a room that feels like part of the house.
Beaumont's summers are long and punishing. Heat index values regularly top 105 degrees, and the humidity makes even a shaded porch feel oppressive from May through September. An enclosure without climate control extends your usable season meaningfully - you get protection from bugs and light rain - but if you want to actually be comfortable in August, a cooling option is worth the added cost. Homeowners in Vidor and across Southeast Texas face the same calculation: a screen room is a genuine improvement, but a cooled enclosure is the one you will use every day of the year.
Beaumont is also in a region with real tropical storm exposure. Hurricanes Rita and Harvey both left marks on this area, and any patio enclosure here needs to be framed and fastened for high winds - not just built to look good on a calm day. That framing approach also affects your homeowner's insurance, since improperly built structures may not be covered after storm damage. Homeowners in Beaumont know from experience that the next storm is a question of when, not if. The National Hurricane Center and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension both publish resources on building in high-wind and expansive-soil regions that inform how we approach every project here.
You reach out and we ask a few basics - the size of your existing patio, whether it has a slab, what kind of enclosure you have in mind, and how you plan to use the space. We reply within one business day. No sales pitch, just a short conversation so we can come prepared.
We visit your home, measure your patio, and look at how it connects to your house. We talk through your options - screen room, glass panels, insulated walls, climate control - and explain what each one costs and involves. You leave with a written quote to compare.
We submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont on your behalf - typically one to two weeks of review time. We order materials and schedule your project during this window. You do not need to do anything; just be available if we have questions.
The crew frames the structure, installs walls or panels, and connects the enclosure to your home. A city inspector visits at least once during or after construction to review the work. We then walk you through the finished space and show you how everything operates before we close out.
Permit slots and contractor schedules fill up before spring. Written quote, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(409) 240-0365Beaumont has seen major hurricanes including Rita and Harvey. We frame and fasten every enclosure to withstand the high winds this region sees - not just to pass a permit inspection, but to still be standing after the next storm. Ask us specifically how we handle wind loads and we will give you a straight answer.
Beaumont's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle, and an older slab may have shifted without you noticing. We assess your existing slab before committing to building on it - minor surface cracks are often fine, but settling or soft spots may need attention first. You will not end up with a beautiful new enclosure on a foundation that was not ready for it.
We pull every permit through the city before work begins. That means an independent city inspector - not just our crew - reviews the plans and checks the finished work. The permit documentation goes in your home records, which protects you when you sell or file an insurance claim.
We are a state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor based in Beaumont. You can verify contractor standing through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation at tdlr.texas.gov. That accountability is built into every project we sign a contract on.
Beaumont homeowners who have worked with us can tell you what that attention to detail looks like in practice - ask us for references from local projects and we will provide them without hesitation.
Purpose-built room additions designed around your lot, your home, and exactly how you plan to use the space.
Learn MoreFully finished patio enclosures with flooring, lighting, and electrical - a room that feels like part of your home.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up fast before spring - reach out today and we will lock in your start date.