
You want a sunroom that fits the way you actually live - not a box that bakes in July. We design and build custom sunrooms in College Station with the right glass, the right foundation, and a finished room you will use year-round.

Custom sunrooms in College Station are fully enclosed room additions with large glass panels, built to match your home and work in the Texas climate. Most projects run 8 to 16 weeks from permit to completion, depending on size, foundation work, and design complexity.
Most homeowners come to us because their covered porch or backyard sits unused for most of the year. A custom sunroom changes that - it gives you a climate-controlled space that works in July, not just October. If you have an existing porch that could be enclosed, sunroom construction is often faster than a ground-up build.
We handle design, permitting through the City of College Station, and construction start to finish. You get one point of contact and a written contract before anyone picks up a tool.
If your back porch is comfortable in March and October but you avoid it from May through September, you are losing most of the year to heat. College Station summers routinely push past 95 degrees, and an open porch offers no relief. A custom sunroom with proper climate control turns that dead space into a room you actually use.
If your family has outgrown your floor plan but moving is not on the table, a sunroom is one of the more affordable ways to add a functional room. It works well as a playroom, home office, or casual dining space without the complexity of moving load-bearing walls. A custom design means it fits your specific needs, not a stock floor plan.
College Station clay soil expands and contracts with every rain cycle. If your existing concrete patio has developed cracks or uneven areas, that is a sign the ground beneath is moving. If you are already looking at repairing that surface, this is a natural moment to ask whether a sunroom conversion makes more sense than a patch job.
The Brazos Valley has a long growing season - great for plants, not great for people trying to sit outside. Cedar and oak pollen seasons can be intense, and mosquitoes follow the rain. A custom sunroom gives you the natural light and the view without the insects and allergens that make outdoor time miserable for part of the year.
Every custom sunroom project starts with your specific situation - the size of your yard, what your existing porch or patio looks like, and how you plan to use the room. We work through the full project with you: design, permit applications with the City of College Station, foundation work, framing, glass installation, and interior finishing. If you want a room that is fully climate-controlled year-round, we connect it to your home's cooling and heating system. If a three-season option fits your budget better, we build it to handle spring, fall, and mild winters. Either way, the sunroom design is built around your home, not a stock template.
For homeowners who already have a covered porch or enclosed space that just needs to be finished and climate-controlled, we offer conversion projects that move faster and often cost less than a ground-up build. We also work with homeowners whose existing slab is in poor condition - in those cases, we assess soil and foundation options specific to Brazos Valley clay before recommending a path forward.
Best for homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable from January through August - fully insulated and connected to your home's HVAC system.
A good fit for homeowners who want to maximize spring, fall, and mild winter use without the added cost of full HVAC integration.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered porch or partially enclosed space who want a finished, weathertight room without building from the ground up.
Designed for homeowners who want maximum natural light and a distinct architectural look - glass on walls and ceiling with heat-rejection glazing for Texas conditions.
College Station sits in IECC Climate Zone 2A - hot and humid - where summers are too intense for a sunroom that is not designed specifically for the heat. The glass specification alone can be the difference between a room you live in and one you walk past. We use heat-blocking low-emissivity glass that lets light in without letting the afternoon heat build up inside the room. Combined with the right roof overhang and connection to your home's cooling, that is what makes a custom sunroom actually usable here from spring through fall. Homeowners in Bryan and across Brazos County face the same conditions, and we build with those factors in every project.
The clay soil throughout the Brazos Valley adds a foundation challenge that contractors from outside the region often underestimate. Expansive clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that seasonal movement will crack a slab that is not engineered for it. We assess soil conditions before recommending a foundation approach - whether that is deeper footings, a pier-and-beam system, or building on an existing slab that is still in good condition. Homeowners in Navasota and other nearby communities deal with similar soil conditions, and we carry that same approach to every job site.
When you call or submit the form, we ask a few basic questions about your space and what you want the room for. You get a rough price range in the first conversation - no visit required - so you know whether to keep talking before anyone drives to your house. We reply within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at your existing foundation or patio slab, and assess how the new room connects to your house. Within a week or two, you get a written quote broken down by foundation, framing, glass, and any electrical or HVAC work - not a vague ballpark.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of College Station. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review materials. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - you do not need to go anywhere or follow up with the city yourself.
Construction covers foundation, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing. A city inspector verifies the work at key stages. When it is done, we walk through the finished room with you, show you how everything operates, and hand over copies of all permits and the final inspection approval.
No pressure, no obligation. We will come to your home, assess your space, and give you a written quote you can compare with any other bid.
(979) 921-8165We specify glass and insulation for College Station's climate, not a generic product catalog. That means heat-blocking glazing and a ventilation plan that keeps the room comfortable when it is 97 degrees outside. Homeowners here have summers that last five months - a sunroom that is not designed for that is one you will not use.
Brazos Valley clay soil expands and contracts with every rain cycle. We assess your specific yard conditions before recommending a foundation approach. That is not a standard practice everywhere - it is how we keep your sunroom level and leak-free after the first few rainy seasons. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards our foundations are built to.
We pull every permit through the City of College Station and handle the inspection schedule. Your finished sunroom is fully documented in your home's records - which protects your investment at resale and means no last-minute scrambles when you sell. Unpermitted additions in Brazos County can complicate or kill a home sale.
Before any crew shows up, you have a signed contract spelling out the size, the materials, the foundation approach, and what happens if something unexpected comes up. The National Sunroom Association, which sets industry standards for member contractors, emphasizes written scopes of work as a baseline for professional practice.
Together, these practices mean you get a sunroom that holds up to Texas weather, is on the books with the city, and does not surprise you with hidden costs after you sign. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in College Station.
Full build services for homeowners starting from scratch - foundation, framing, glass, and all permits handled.
Learn MoreWork with us on the layout and glass specifications before committing to a full build contract.
Learn MoreSpring schedules fill fast - reaching out now means your room can be permitted, built, and ready before the worst of summer heat arrives.