
Stop losing your backyard to Beaumont heat. A sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled, light-filled room that works every month of the year - not just the four comfortable ones.

Sunroom additions in Beaumont, TX involve enclosing an outdoor space - typically a patio or deck area - and connecting it to your home as a fully usable room. Most projects take four to twelve weeks from the day work begins, and the result is a light-filled room that sits between your indoor living space and your backyard.
If you spend time in Beaumont's heat wondering what to do with an unused back patio, a sunroom solves that problem. The room gives you real square footage at a lower cost than a traditional home addition, and it stays comfortable even when the heat index climbs past 100 degrees. Many homeowners pair a sunroom addition with custom sunroom construction when they want to build from scratch on a new slab.
Beaumont's climate demands more from a sunroom than most parts of the country. The humidity alone is enough to make a poorly sealed room unusable. A properly built addition with insulated glass, tight seals, and a reliable cooling connection changes what your backyard can be.
If your back patio sits empty from May through September because the heat makes it unbearable, that is a clear signal. Beaumont summers routinely push heat indexes past 105 degrees, and no amount of shade fixes that. A climate-controlled sunroom gives you your backyard back.
Beaumont's clay soil shifts with the seasons - expanding when wet, shrinking when dry. If your slab is heaving, cracking, or pulling away from the house, that movement will not stop on its own. A sunroom project is an opportunity to address the foundation properly before building on top of it.
If your home feels cramped but a full interior addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a sunroom is a practical middle path. It adds real usable square footage - a reading room, home office, or casual dining area - without the construction footprint touching your existing interior.
If you replace patio cushions, rugs, or accessories every season because Beaumont's combination of intense UV and heavy humidity keeps destroying them, a sunroom solves that permanently. Everything inside is protected, which means your furniture lasts and you stop spending on replacements.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of options - from fully insulated, four-season sunrooms tied into your home's cooling and heating system, to more affordable three-season builds suited for Beaumont's cooler months. Every project starts with an assessment of your existing slab or patio and a clear conversation about what the space needs before we build on it.
We handle the entire process - design, permitting with the City of Beaumont, foundation work, framing, glazing, electrical, and HVAC connections. If your project involves rebuilding a deck or starting on bare ground, we coordinate that work as part of sunroom construction from scratch. The goal is a finished room that feels like it has always been part of your house.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - the right choice for homeowners who want year-round use through Beaumont summers.
A more affordable option suited for spring, fall, and mild Beaumont winters, with screened or single-pane windows.
Starting from a new slab or extending your existing one, designed to fit your specific lot, roofline, and home style.
Beaumont sits in one of the most humid regions in the continental United States. Summer heat indexes regularly exceed 105 degrees, and the stretch of days above 90 degrees runs from late May into early October. A sunroom built to minimum standards - thin glass, weak seals, no real cooling plan - is essentially unusable for half the year here. We design every addition with Beaumont's climate in mind from the first conversation, not as an afterthought.
The clay soil across Jefferson County is another factor most homeowners do not think about until it causes problems. Expansive clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry - a cycle that can crack a poorly prepared slab and cause doors to stick and gaps to open up within a few seasons. We assess your foundation conditions before we ever start framing. Homeowners in Port Arthur and Lumberton face the same soil and climate conditions, and we handle those areas as well.
Call or submit the form and someone from our office will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space, your goals, and roughly what you want to use the room for. You do not need to have all the answers.
A contractor visits your home to measure the space, look at your existing slab, and check the exterior wall where the sunroom will connect. After that visit, you get a written estimate breaking down exactly what is included and what it will cost.
We handle the permit application with the City of Beaumont's Development Services department. Approval typically takes two to four weeks. During that time, we finalize design details - window styles, door placement, flooring, HVAC plan - so we are ready to move the moment the permit comes through.
Foundation work starts first, followed by framing, glazing, electrical, and HVAC. City inspectors visit at key stages - that is a normal and expected part of the process. When the work is complete, we walk through the finished room with you and hand you copies of all permit documents.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to learn more about your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(409) 240-0365We pull every permit through the City of Beaumont before construction begins and schedule all required inspections. This protects you at sale time and ensures a city inspector - not just us - confirms the work meets code. Unpermitted additions cause real problems when you sell.
Beaumont's clay soil is hard on concrete slabs. Before we start any addition, we assess your existing foundation and tell you exactly what we find - in plain language, before you commit to anything. No surprise invoices halfway through the project.
We frame and anchor every sunroom to meet Beaumont's wind-load building code requirements. The framing, roof connections, and glazing systems are selected for this region - not for a drier, calmer climate. For more on materials and construction methods, the National Association of Home Builders publishes guidance on addition standards.
We have been working in Beaumont and the surrounding Southeast Texas area since 2018. We know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, and the permit process here - and we are not a national franchise that sends a crew that has never been to Jefferson County before.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: you get a room that works, is documented correctly, and holds up to what Southeast Texas throws at it. The National Association of Home Builders sets standards for addition construction that we follow on every project.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition built to handle Beaumont summers with a dedicated heating and cooling connection.
Learn MoreBuilding a sunroom from the foundation up on a new slab - the right choice when there is no existing patio to build on.
Learn MoreBeaumont summers are long - the sooner you add a sunroom, the more of this year you get to enjoy it.