
Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios handles sunroom remodeling, four season rooms, and patio enclosures for Port Arthur homeowners. We pull every permit with the city and build every room to handle the heat, humidity, and storm exposure this area sees every year.

Many Port Arthur homes have existing sunrooms from the 1980s and 1990s - rooms with single-pane windows, failing seals, and no real HVAC connection. We update these spaces with modern low-E glass, new weatherstripping, and proper air conditioning integration so they actually perform in Port Arthur summers. Learn more about our sunroom remodeling approach and what a good remodel involves.
Port Arthur's climate makes a three-season room borderline useless from May through September. A fully insulated four season room with a dedicated cooling connection is the only type of sunroom that stays comfortable during the months when you most want to be outside. We design the insulation package, glass specification, and HVAC connection together so the room works as a system.
Port Arthur's near-60-inch annual rainfall means an open patio gets drenched regularly, cutting into the months when it would otherwise be pleasant. Enclosing your existing covered patio protects the space from rain and insects, extends your usable season significantly, and adds real square footage to your home. We assess your existing slab and roof structure before designing the enclosure.
Port Arthur sits near Sabine Lake and the waterways of the Intracoastal system, which means mosquitoes and insects are a real outdoor nuisance, particularly in the spring and fall. A screen room solves that problem for a fraction of the cost of a full enclosure, and it lets in the bay breezes without the bugs. It's a practical choice for homeowners who want outdoor air without the pests.
If you have a back yard and no existing patio to work from, we can build a sunroom addition from the ground up - new slab, new framing, new roof, and a connection to your home's existing electrical and HVAC systems. Port Arthur's pier-and-beam homes often need extra foundation consideration during the design phase, which we handle as part of the assessment process.
For homeowners who are not ready for a full enclosure, a properly designed patio cover provides shade, reduces UV damage to outdoor furniture, and gives you the covered space you need when it rains. Port Arthur's tropical storm exposure means covers need to be built to withstand high winds, not just provide shade on a calm day. We build covers to meet Jefferson County's wind load requirements.
Port Arthur receives close to 60 inches of rain per year, which is nearly double the national average and almost ten inches more than Houston. That level of rainfall - delivered in intense episodes from Gulf Coast tropical systems and regular thunderstorms - puts sustained stress on roofs, foundations, and any structure where the exterior envelope is not sealed well. A sunroom that would hold up fine in San Antonio will develop leaks, condensation problems, and structural gaps within a few years in Port Arthur's conditions. The building standards that apply here are different from drier climates, and a contractor who does not build for this climate is doing their customers a disservice.
The city's housing stock is also an important factor. A large portion of Port Arthur homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - pier-and-beam construction in many cases, with original roofing systems and electrical panels that were not designed with additions in mind. When you add a sunroom to a 60-year-old home, the preparation work often uncovers conditions - a slab that has settled, a beam that needs sistering, a panel that needs upgrading - that a less thorough contractor would skip. We build those discoveries into the estimate so there are no surprises during the job.
Our crew works throughout Port Arthur regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits with the City of Port Arthur and are familiar with the review and inspection process for room additions in this municipality.
Port Arthur's neighborhoods are varied. The older residential streets closer to downtown and near the industrial waterfront have some of the city's oldest homes - wood-frame pier-and-beam construction that requires careful foundation assessment before any addition is designed. The neighborhoods near Pleasure Island and the areas closer to the Mid-County line along Highway 73 and Twin City Highway have a different building character - more mid-century concrete block and slab construction. We work across all of these areas and approach each home based on what's actually there, not a one-size-fits-all template.
Port Arthur sits directly south of Beaumont and is surrounded by communities like Nederland and Groves to the north and west. We serve all of these communities and are familiar with the Mid-County area's building patterns and local permit processes.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask about your existing space, your goals, and your timeline so the site visit is as useful as possible.
We visit, measure, and assess your existing slab, foundation type, roofline, and the exterior wall where the room will connect. Our written estimate addresses foundation prep honestly - if your slab needs work, we put that in the quote rather than discovering it mid-project.
We submit your permit application to the City of Port Arthur and finalize window styles, door placement, glass type, and HVAC routing while the city reviews - typically two to four weeks. No work begins until the permit is issued.
Our crew completes the build with city inspections at the foundation and framing stages. We walk through the finished room with you, confirm everything operates correctly, and leave you with copies of all inspection records.
We respond within one business day and give you a written estimate after one site visit in Port Arthur. No obligation to move forward.
(409) 240-0365Port Arthur sits at the southern edge of Jefferson County, bordered by Sabine Lake to the east and surrounded by the industrial refinery complex that has anchored the local economy for over a century. Motiva, TotalEnergies, and Valero all operate major facilities in and around the city, making the petrochemical industry the dominant employer for residents across the area. The city is the birthplace of Janis Joplin and celebrates that connection with a mural and local festival each year. With a population of roughly 55,000 to 60,000, Port Arthur is a working-class city where homeowners have generally stayed in their properties for many years. The housing stock reflects that history - a large share of homes were built during the city's mid-century oil boom, and many are on original pier-and-beam or early slab foundations.
The neighborhoods near Pleasure Island and the waterways of the Intracoastal system give Port Arthur a distinct coastal character - residents here are used to keeping an eye on the Gulf during storm season and dealing with the moisture and humidity that come with being close to the water. Communities that share Port Arthur's geography and building patterns include Groves and Nederland, both just a few miles to the north on the Mid-County corridor. We serve all of these communities and understand how conditions vary from one part of the area to another.
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Learn MoreWe come to your property, assess your existing space, and give you a written itemized estimate. Call or submit the form to get started.