
Your patio sits empty every summer. We convert it into a climate-controlled sunroom so your family can enjoy that space without fighting Beaumont heat.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Beaumont means enclosing your existing outdoor slab with walls, windows, and a weathertight roof, turning unused outdoor square footage into a livable room. Most jobs take six to ten weeks from first call to final city inspection, including one to three weeks for permit approval.
Your existing concrete slab is the starting point. We assess it before framing begins so you know exactly what condition it is in and whether any repairs are needed. Many Beaumont homeowners choose this path because it costs less and takes less time than a full room addition built from scratch - you already have the foundation.
If you want complete year-round comfort, a deck-to-sunroom conversion follows the same climate-controlled approach for homes with a raised deck rather than a ground-level slab. Both options result in a permitted, insulated room that works through every season Southeast Texas sends your way.
If you walk past your patio every day from May through October without stepping on it, the heat is winning. Beaumont summers are long and brutal, and an open concrete slab with no shade or cooling offers no relief. A properly air-conditioned sunroom turns that dead space into one of the most-used rooms in your house.
Beaumont's clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons, and over time that movement causes patio slabs to crack, tilt, or separate slightly from the house. If you can see gaps between the slab and the home's foundation, or water pools in spots after rain, those are signs the slab needs attention before any enclosure work begins. Catching this early keeps repair costs manageable.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a patio conversion is a reasonable middle path. You already have the slab - the most expensive part of any addition - so the cost is lower and construction time is shorter. Many Beaumont homeowners use the finished space as a home office, playroom, or casual sitting room.
If you already have a screen room or basic patio cover that lets in rain, bugs, or cold air during a winter front, that structure was never built to last. Beaumont gets enough severe weather - heavy rain, occasional cold snaps, and high winds - that a poorly built enclosure will keep failing no matter how many times you patch it. A proper sunroom conversion replaces the problem permanently.
Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we do in Beaumont starts with an honest slab assessment. We look at the concrete before we quote anything, because the condition of your existing foundation shapes the entire project. From there we frame the walls, install windows rated for Southeast Texas heat, build a weathertight roof, and connect the space to climate control - either extending your existing HVAC or installing a dedicated mini-split. If you want a permanent, fully enclosed room, the four-season build is the version that actually works in this climate. We also offer a lighter enclosed patio room option for homeowners who primarily want bug and rain protection with less insulation investment.
Permits are pulled by us, not by you. We handle the City of Beaumont application, schedule the required inspections, and hand you the permit paperwork when the job is closed out. That documentation matters when you sell the home or update your homeowner's insurance. If you are comparing options and wondering whether a sunroom or a more open-air structure fits your needs, our deck-to-sunroom conversion page covers the same process for raised deck structures, which follow a similar but distinct set of structural requirements.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year.
A lighter option for homeowners in mild-weather climates, though less practical for Beaumont's summer extremes.
Ideal for homeowners who primarily want protection from rain and insects without full climate control.
Suits any homeowner who wants a fully documented, city-inspected addition that is on record at resale.
Beaumont sits in a hot-humid climate zone where summer heat index values regularly exceed 105 degrees from June through September. An open patio is essentially unusable for five months of the year. That is not a minor inconvenience - it means a significant portion of your property sits idle every season. A properly insulated, air-conditioned sunroom changes that math entirely. The National Association of Home Builders consistently notes that climate-controlled additions return strong value in markets like Southeast Texas, where year-round outdoor comfort is otherwise unachievable. Beaumont's clay-heavy soil also means existing slabs move over time - a fact that makes our pre-construction slab assessment more than a formality.
We work throughout Jefferson County, including homeowners in Port Neches and Groves, where the same clay soil and flood-zone considerations apply. If your home sits in a FEMA-designated flood zone - common in lower-lying neighborhoods near the Neches River - we flag that during the planning phase so your permit and insurance situation stays clean. Skipping that step is one of the most common and costly mistakes homeowners encounter after a conversion is already built.
We ask about the size of your patio, whether you want climate control, and roughly when you hope to have it done. You do not need all the answers ready - just describe what you have and what you are hoping for. We reply within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the patio, and look at the existing slab carefully. We check for cracks, uneven spots, and separation from the foundation. You leave this meeting knowing what the project will cost, how long it will take, and what decisions remain.
We submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont on your behalf. This typically takes one to three weeks depending on the city's review schedule. You do not need to navigate city hall - we handle it and keep you updated on status.
Once the permit is approved, the crew frames the walls, installs windows, and builds the roof - typically two to five weeks of work. After construction, the city sends an inspector to verify the work meets Beaumont's standards. We schedule that appointment and are present for it. When the inspection passes, we walk the space with you and hand over your permit paperwork.
Free estimate, no obligation. We assess your slab and give you a written quote before any commitment.
(409) 240-0365We inspect your existing patio slab before we write a single number on paper. Beaumont's clay soil is hard on concrete, and a slab that looks fine on the surface can have movement issues underneath. Knowing the real condition upfront means no budget surprises once framing begins.
We pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and hand you the closed-out paperwork when the job is done. An unpermitted sunroom can derail a home sale faster than almost any other issue in this market. Ours are always on record with the City of Beaumont - no exceptions.
We select window glazing, roofing, and insulation systems suited to Southeast Texas conditions - high humidity, heavy rain, and the occasional tropical storm. The National Fenestration Rating Council (nfrc.org) sets the standards we use to verify our window specs meet the climate demands of this region.
A significant portion of Beaumont falls within FEMA-designated flood zones. We check your property's status during the planning phase, not after permits are submitted. If your home is in a flood zone, we flag the implications for your insurance and the project design before any money changes hands.
Every project we take on in Beaumont is managed by a team that knows this city's soil, its building department, and its weather patterns. That local knowledge is what turns a well-intentioned sunroom into one that holds up and stays comfortable for years.
Convert a raised deck into a fully enclosed sunroom with the structural reinforcement that elevated deck frames require.
Learn MoreA lighter enclosure option for homeowners who want rain and insect protection without full four-season climate control.
Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online - permit slots fill up, so the sooner you reach out, the sooner you have a room you can actually use.