
Most covered patios in Beaumont sit empty from May through September. We design sunrooms that work in Southeast Texas heat - properly sealed, climate-ready, and built to handle Gulf Coast weather.

Sunroom design in Beaumont, TX means planning an enclosed addition that handles the local climate - heat management, foundation stability on clay soil, and wind-rated construction - with most projects running eight to sixteen weeks from first call to finished room.
Most homeowners come to us because they have a covered patio they can only use a few months a year. The goal is to turn that space into a real room - one that stays comfortable in July, holds up through hurricane season, and adds genuine value to your home. If you are weighing whether to go with a three-season or four-season build, our vinyl sunrooms page walks through the options in detail.
For homeowners who want something completely tailored to their home and property, our custom sunrooms service covers fully bespoke builds from layout through finish selection.
If your back porch is unusable from May through September because of Beaumont's heat and humidity, you are losing most of the year on a space you paid for. A sunroom with proper cooling turns that dead space into a room you actually use - for morning coffee, a reading nook, or a place for kids to play.
Beaumont's mosquito season is long and a screen alone does not stop the heat from pouring in. If you are retreating indoors by 9 a.m. because the screened porch is already uncomfortable, the space needs real glass and climate control to work year-round.
Beaumont's clay soil shifts with every wet and dry cycle, and older concrete slabs show the effects - cracks, heaving, or sections that no longer sit level. A damaged patio is a natural moment to consider whether a sunroom addition makes more sense than simply repairing the slab.
A sunroom costs significantly less than a traditional room addition because it uses glass panels instead of insulated walls, and the construction timeline is shorter. If your family has outgrown your home's square footage but a full addition feels like too big a project, a sunroom is often the right middle ground.
Good sunroom design starts well before a single board goes up. We look at your lot orientation, existing foundation, and how the new room connects to your home's heating and cooling before we draw anything. The design phase is also when we lock in the glass specification - choosing a product with the right solar heat gain rating for Beaumont's summers makes more difference to long-term comfort than almost any other single decision. Our vinyl sunrooms are a popular starting point for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance frame that holds up to Gulf Coast humidity without painting or sealing.
For homeowners who want a build that fits their home exactly, our custom sunrooms service takes the design further - different roof profiles, custom dimensions, specialty glass, and finish options that make the room feel like it was always part of the house. Every design we produce is submitted for the City of Beaumont building permit on your behalf, and we handle the inspection scheduling from start to finish.
Ideal for homeowners who want to extend spring and fall enjoyment of their outdoor space without tying into their home's HVAC system.
The right choice for Beaumont homeowners who want to use the room year-round - fully insulated and connected to your existing heating and cooling.
Best for homeowners with specific layout needs, non-standard lot shapes, or who want the new room to match the architecture of their existing home.
We prepare construction drawings and handle the City of Beaumont permit application so you never have to navigate that paperwork yourself.
Beaumont sits in one of the most humid regions in the continental United States, with summer temperatures regularly topping 95 degrees and humidity that makes it feel even hotter. That climate shapes every design decision - glass specification, ventilation, the connection between the new room and your home's air conditioning. A contractor who designs sunrooms for a drier climate is working from the wrong playbook. The soil is another variable that most out-of-area companies do not account for: the heavy clay underneath most Jefferson County homes expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and a slab that is not designed for that movement will crack and shift over time. Homeowners in areas like Lumberton and Port Arthur deal with the same soil and weather conditions, and we account for both in every design we produce.
On top of the climate, Beaumont is within the Gulf Coast hurricane zone. Any sunroom built here needs to be designed to handle high winds - using impact-rated or wind-rated glass and hardware that meets Texas coastal construction standards. This is not just a safety issue; it also affects your homeowner's insurance coverage. Many established neighborhoods in Beaumont also have active HOAs with design review requirements, which we factor into the project timeline from the start so approvals do not become a last-minute obstacle.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is short - we ask how you plan to use the space, roughly what size you have in mind, and whether you have an HOA. No sales pressure.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing foundation, and talk through design options in person. Bring your questions about glass type, roof style, and how the room will tie into your HVAC.
We prepare the drawings for the City of Beaumont building permit and submit the application on your behalf. If you have an HOA, we provide the drawings they need too. This phase typically takes two to four weeks.
Foundation, framing, glass, and electrical all follow a set sequence. The city inspector visits at key stages. When the room is done, we walk through it with you and make sure everything operates as it should.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits. No pressure, no obligation.
(409) 240-0365We specify wind-rated glass and hardware that meets Texas coastal construction standards on every project. Before you finalize any design with us, we review it against both City of Beaumont requirements and your homeowner's insurance needs.
Jefferson County's expansive clay soil is something we design for on every project - not an afterthought. We assess your existing slab honestly during the estimate visit and tell you exactly what foundation approach makes sense for your property.
We pull the City of Beaumont building permit on your behalf and schedule every required inspection. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recognizes permit compliance as a baseline professional standard - we treat it the same way.
We have completed sunroom projects across Jefferson County - from neighborhoods near Tyrrell Park to newer subdivisions along Phelan Boulevard. Local homeowners who have worked with us are happy to take your call before you commit.
These are not just credentials - they are the things that determine whether your sunroom is still tight, comfortable, and legally sound ten years from now. A good design is only valuable if it is built right and permitted correctly from day one.
For permit details, visit the City of Beaumont Development Services. For glass performance ratings, see the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Windows program. For contractor licensing, check Texas TDLR.
Low-maintenance vinyl-framed sunrooms built to handle Beaumont's humidity and heat without rust, rot, or repainting.
Learn MoreFully bespoke sunroom builds designed around your home's footprint, architecture, and the way your family actually uses outdoor space.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in spring - contact us now to lock in your start date before the summer rush hits.