
If your patio sits empty from May through September, a properly designed sunroom changes that - built for Southeast Texas heat, Gulf Coast storms, and Beaumont's clay soil.

Sunroom remodeling in Beaumont, TX means adding a new enclosed room to your home with large windows, proper framing, and a foundation built for local soil conditions - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from permit to final walkthrough.
Most Beaumont homeowners considering sunroom remodeling are not looking for a catalog room - they want a space that fits their home, holds up in the heat, and stays comfortable when a summer storm rolls through. If you have been living with an underused patio or a back porch that turns into an oven by April, this is the fix that actually works.
We handle sunroom remodeling alongside screen room installation and sunroom design, so you are not locked into one approach before you know what fits your budget and your home.
If your outdoor furniture collects pollen from May through September, you are losing months of usable space. Beaumont's heat and humidity make unenclosed patios genuinely uncomfortable for most of the year. A climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead space into one of the most-used rooms in your home.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you are not ready to move, a sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage. You may notice this when you are constantly rearranging furniture to fit guests or when you need a quiet room to work from home.
Beaumont's clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, and an existing patio slab may already show movement - small cracks, uneven surfaces, or spots where water pools. Addressing this before building is far cheaper than fixing it after a room is sitting on top of it.
If the back of your home faces west or south and your living spaces get uncomfortably hot in the afternoon, a properly designed sunroom can act as a thermal buffer. You will recognize this problem if your blinds stay closed all summer just to keep the heat out of the main rooms.
Sunroom remodeling is not a single product - it covers everything from a full new room added to the back of your home to converting an existing screened porch into a year-round climate-controlled space. If you are starting from scratch, we work with you on layout, glass selection, roofing, and how the room connects to your existing HVAC. If you are updating an older sunroom, we assess what is worth keeping and what needs to be replaced. We also pair sunroom remodeling with screen room installation for homeowners who want a lower-cost outdoor living option alongside a fully enclosed room.
For homeowners who want to think through the design before committing to a full build, our sunroom design service lets you work through the layout, materials, and budget in detail before a shovel hits the ground. This step often saves money by catching issues early and making sure the finished room is exactly what you had in mind.
Suits homeowners starting fresh - new foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC tie-in all handled in one project.
Suits homeowners with an existing screened porch or three-season room who want full climate control and upgraded glazing.
Suits homeowners dealing with storm damage, aging frames, drafty windows, or foundation issues in an existing room.
Suits homeowners who want a detailed plan - materials, layout, cost breakdown - before committing to a full build.
Beaumont sits in one of the most demanding climates in the continental United States for outdoor construction. Summer temperatures regularly push past 95 degrees, humidity stays high for most of the year, and Jefferson County is in a Gulf Coast wind zone that saw serious damage from Hurricane Harvey in 2017. A sunroom designed for a mild climate will fail here - the glass type, ventilation plan, and structural connections all need to account for what this region actually throws at a building. When you are getting estimates, ask specifically how each contractor handles these conditions. A contractor who has worked in Southeast Texas will have direct answers.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Port Arthur and Lumberton, where the same soil conditions and storm exposure apply. Beaumont's clay soils are also a real factor: expansive soil shifts with moisture, and a foundation not designed for that movement will show cracks and gaps within a few years. We assess site conditions at every project before any design is finalized, and we pull all required City of Beaumont building permits ourselves so your finished room is fully legal and insurable.
We ask a few simple questions - your space, how you want to use it, and rough budget. You will hear back within one business day. No obligation, no pressure.
We come to your home, look at the site, check the existing slab or foundation, and assess any drainage or soil concerns specific to your property. You get a written estimate within a few days - itemized so you know exactly what is included.
We finalize the design, submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont, and handle plan review. Permit approval typically takes a few weeks - use that time to finalize finish choices and any HVAC decisions.
Construction begins once the permit is approved. City inspectors check the work at required stages. When the room is finished, we walk through it with you to confirm everything is right before final payment is due.
No obligation. No sales pressure. Just a straight conversation about your home and what makes sense for your budget.
(409) 240-0365We design every sunroom with Beaumont's climate in mind - the right glass for blocking Gulf Coast heat, framing built to Jefferson County wind-load requirements, and ventilation that keeps the room usable in July. A room designed for somewhere else will fail here.
We handle the City of Beaumont permit application, coordinate city inspections, and deliver a final inspection approval you can file with your home records. An unpermitted sunroom creates real problems at resale and with your homeowner's insurance - we do not cut that corner.
Beaumont's clay soils expand and shrink with moisture. Before any design is finalized, we assess your specific site conditions and engineer the foundation accordingly. This is how you avoid cracks, gaps, and uneven floors three years after the project is done.
Beaumont Sunrooms & Patios has served homeowners in the Beaumont area since 2018. Every project starts with a written contract covering scope, timeline, materials, and payment schedule - so you know what you are getting before the first nail is driven.
What connects all of this is straightforward: a sunroom built for Beaumont's actual conditions, with the permits to back it up, is an asset when you sell. A room built without that foundation is a liability. Energy Star certified windows are one of the details we use to make sure your room stays comfortable without driving up your utility bill.
A lower-cost outdoor living option that encloses your patio with screens - fresh air and shade without bugs, starting at a fraction of the cost of a full sunroom.
Learn MoreWork through your layout, materials, and budget in detail before any construction begins - a planning step that prevents expensive surprises mid-project.
Learn MoreBeaumont's permit process takes a few weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get your project on the calendar before the heat sets in.