
Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, four season rooms, and patio enclosures across Lumberton. We handle every permit through the city, assess your slab for Hardin County clay soil issues, and design every room to handle the heat, humidity, and storm seasons that come with living in Southeast Texas.

Lumberton's 1980s and 1990s housing stock was built for suburban practicality, and most homes have outdoor concrete areas that get no use in the summer heat. New sunroom construction here starts with a thorough slab assessment, because Hardin County clay soil means existing concrete may have shifted over the past 30 to 40 years. We design from the ground up to match your home's footprint, roof line, and the specific drainage patterns on your lot.
Lumberton summers are long and humid, and a room without full insulation and a real HVAC connection becomes a heat trap from May through September. A four season sunroom is fully sealed, glazed with low-E glass, and tied into a cooling system so it stays comfortable on every day of the year. This is the right option when you want the space to function as a genuine room, not just a warm-weather bonus.
Hardin County's heavy rainfall - averaging 55 to 60 inches per year - means open patios fill with standing water and become mosquito habitat for days after a storm. Enclosing your existing covered patio with screened or glass panels eliminates that problem and creates a usable space without the full cost of a conditioned room. We work with your existing structure where possible to reduce the project scope and keep costs down.
Lumberton's spring and fall evenings are some of the most pleasant in Southeast Texas, but the insects that come with the area's wetland surroundings make sitting outside without protection difficult. A screen room is the most affordable enclosure option and can be built quickly without the added cost of glazing or HVAC work. It works well for homeowners who want to use the space primarily in the cooler months from October through April.
Sunrooms on Lumberton's older homes frequently have single-pane windows, failing seals, and no connection to the central air system. After Harvey in 2017, some were partially repaired in ways that left gaps in insulation and weatherproofing. We bring these rooms up to current standards with low-E glass, proper seals, and HVAC integration so they actually work in Southeast Texas summers. A focused remodel is often the most cost-effective path forward.
Vinyl framing holds up well in Lumberton's humid conditions because it does not rot, rust, or corrode the way aluminum or wood can in a high-moisture environment. It also requires no painting and minimal maintenance over time, which matters in a climate where exterior surfaces take a beating every summer. Vinyl sunrooms are a practical choice for Hardin County homeowners who want durability without ongoing upkeep.
Lumberton grew quickly from the 1980s onward as families moved north out of Beaumont looking for more space and quieter neighborhoods. The result is a city with a large share of homes from the 1980s and 1990s - single-family houses on slab foundations that are now 30 to 40 years old and showing the effects of Hardin County's clay soil. That soil swells during the wet months and contracts in dry summers, and over three or four decades, that movement cracks driveways, shifts slabs, and causes door and window frames to rack out of square. Any sunroom added to one of these homes needs a foundation assessment first, not just a frame set on top of whatever concrete is already there.
Flood risk is the other major factor shaping how we build in Lumberton. Hurricane Harvey in 2017 flooded a significant number of homes across Hardin County, and the city sits in a region where serious storm flooding is not a once-in-a-generation event - it is a recurring reality. Some of those post-Harvey repairs were done quickly and may not have fully addressed moisture infiltration paths or structural issues in attached structures. We build every sunroom with finished floor elevations, drainage planning, and water-resistant assemblies that account for Lumberton's actual flood exposure, and we look for lingering Harvey-related issues during the site visit if your home went through that storm.
Our crew works throughout Lumberton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Lumberton and are familiar with the building department's review process and inspection requirements for room additions in Hardin County.
Lumberton's neighborhoods are spread out along the U.S. Highway 69 corridor, from the commercial strip near the Beaumont city line in the south to the quieter residential neighborhoods on the north end of town near Lumberton High School. We've worked on homes throughout that range and know how the drainage and soil conditions vary from one part of the city to another. The Lumberton Independent School District is a strong community anchor here, and families who chose Lumberton for the schools tend to stay and invest in their properties.
We also serve Sour Lake to the northwest and Beaumont directly to the south, and we cross between all three areas regularly on the same service routes. If you're in Lumberton, you're fully within our standard service area with no extra travel charges.
Reach out by phone or online form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space, what you want to use it for, and your timeline, so the site visit is productive.
We come to your Lumberton property, measure the space, evaluate your existing slab for clay soil movement and drainage issues, and check for any post-flood repair concerns if the home went through Harvey. The written estimate separates materials, labor, permit fees, and slab prep so you see every line item.
We submit the building permit application to the City of Lumberton and finalize design details during the review period, which typically runs two to three weeks. Construction does not begin until the permit is approved.
The crew works in phases with required city inspections at each stage. We walk through the finished room with you at completion and handle any adjustments before closing out the project.
We serve Lumberton and the surrounding Hardin County area. No pressure, no lump-sum quotes - just an honest assessment and a written estimate you can actually review line by line.
(409) 240-0365Lumberton is a city of around 13,000 to 14,000 people in Hardin County, located about 10 miles north of Beaumont along U.S. Highway 69. The city grew steadily from the 1980s onward as families relocated from Beaumont in search of larger lots, quieter streets, and access to Lumberton ISD. The housing stock reflects that growth - most homes here are single-family houses built between the 1980s and the 2000s on suburban lots, with a mix of brick veneer and vinyl siding exteriors common to Southeast Texas construction from that era. Household incomes in Lumberton run above the Texas state median, and owner-occupancy rates are high, which means residents here tend to invest in maintaining and improving their properties.
Hurricane Harvey in August 2017 was a defining event for Lumberton - widespread flooding across Hardin County affected thousands of homes, and the recovery process reshaped how many residents think about their properties and what they need from them. The community has rebuilt and continued growing since then. Lumberton High School and the Raiders athletics program are central to local identity, and the city's position along Highway 69 makes it easy to reach Beaumont to the south or Woodville to the north. Neighboring Sour Lake to the west shares similar soil and climate conditions, and Silsbee to the northeast is another community in Hardin County we serve regularly.
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