
A four season sunroom gives you a real, climate-controlled room attached to your home - comfortable in July heat and January cold snaps alike.

A four season sunroom in College Station is a fully enclosed room addition with insulated glass panels, a proper foundation, and a heating and cooling system - it works like any other room in your house, in any weather, and most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from permit approval to completion.
The most common question we hear is whether a sunroom will actually be usable in College Station's summer heat. The honest answer is: it depends entirely on how it is built. A room with the wrong glass and no dedicated cooling becomes a heat trap by June. A room built with climate-rated insulated panels and a properly sized HVAC connection stays comfortable even on the hottest afternoons of the year. If you are weighing a four season room against a simpler option, our three season sunrooms page explains the difference clearly so you can make the right call for your budget and how you plan to use the space.
College Station Sunrooms & Patios has been building four season sunrooms and room additions in College Station and the Brazos Valley since 2019. Every project goes through the City of College Station's permit and inspection process, and we design every foundation with local clay soil conditions in mind.
If your back porch is pleasant in October and March but miserable from June through August, you are losing most of the year to heat and humidity. A four season sunroom solves that by giving you a climate-controlled space that works in every season, including College Station's long, hot summers.
Faded wood, rusted hardware, cracked concrete, or screens patched multiple times are signs your current outdoor space is losing the battle with the elements. At some point, repairing what you have costs more than replacing it with something that will actually hold up long-term.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you just want a quiet room that is not the living room, a four season sunroom adds real, livable square footage without a full interior renovation. It is one of the few additions that genuinely changes how you use your home every day.
College Station gets around 40 inches of rain per year, and low-lying patios that pool water after a storm make outdoor living frustrating. A sunroom built on a proper foundation eliminates that problem - you are inside and comfortable regardless of what the weather is doing.
We build four season sunrooms as both fully custom additions and as installations of quality prefabricated systems, depending on your budget and how closely the design needs to match your home. Custom builds work from design drawings specific to your house - materials, dimensions, roofline, and the connection to your existing HVAC are all specified for your property. Prefabricated systems offer a faster timeline and lower cost for straightforward footprints. Both options go through the same full permit and inspection process with the City of College Station.
For homeowners who want to compare options before committing, we also offer all season rooms, which are fully conditioned additions built to the same performance standard as a four season sunroom but sometimes marketed under a different name by manufacturers. The practical experience is the same - a room you can use year-round without thinking about the weather.
Best for homeowners whose home's architecture requires a design-specific approach, or who want the addition to blend seamlessly with existing materials and rooflines.
Faster turnaround and lower cost for homeowners with a standard footprint - all the same glass performance and HVAC connection, less custom labor.
For homes where extending the existing system into the new room is practical - a good fit when the current HVAC has capacity to handle the added square footage.
For homes where running ductwork is impractical - a wall-mounted mini-split heats and cools only the sunroom, keeping energy costs manageable.
College Station sits in a hot-humid climate zone where summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees and the sun is intense for the better part of eight months. The glass used in a four season sunroom here cannot be the same product that performs adequately in a milder climate - it needs a low solar heat gain coefficient and proper low-emissivity coating to keep the room from becoming a greenhouse from May through September. We specify glass products certified by the National Fenestration Rating Council for this climate, and we can show you the performance ratings before you sign anything. Homeowners in College Station and throughout our service area in Madisonville have seen what a difference the right glass makes.
The foundation challenge here is equally important. Brazos County's soil is high in clay content, which swells with rain and shrinks in dry weather. A four season sunroom built on a slab that was not engineered for this soil movement will develop gaps, cracks, and drainage problems within a few years - the room separates from the house in ways that are expensive to fix. We conduct a site assessment before every project and design the foundation accordingly, using proper slab thickness, reinforcement, and moisture management for local conditions.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. The first conversation covers your goals, rough size, and whether your space and budget are in the right range - no commitment, no pressure.
We visit your home, measure the space, review the existing foundation or slab, and assess how the new room connects to your house. You receive a written proposal with full scope and a fixed price.
We submit plans to the City of College Station's Development Services office and, if required, to your HOA. We handle all paperwork. No work begins until every approval is in hand - plan for several weeks during this phase.
Foundation, framing, glass installation, roofing, HVAC connection, and interior finish - all phases are completed by our crew and verified by city inspectors. We close out with a room walkthrough before you sign off.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after the estimate. Submit this form and we will call to schedule a free in-home consultation where we measure the space and give you a written quote with a fixed price.
(979) 921-8165We specify glass certified by the National Fenestration Rating Council and selected for College Station's hot-humid climate. Every panel is chosen to block solar heat gain while letting in natural light - because the glass specification is what determines whether your room is comfortable in July.
We pull building permits with the City of College Station on every project and schedule city inspections at each required stage. An unpermitted sunroom can become a liability when you sell - ours will not be.
We conduct a site assessment before every project and design the foundation for local soil conditions - the right slab depth, reinforcement, and moisture management. This is what keeps your room level and solid for the long term.
College Station's permit office and local contractors get busiest in spring and summer. Homeowners who start the planning and permitting process in late winter are in a much better position to have their room ready before the heat sets in.
We have been building four season sunrooms and room additions in College Station and the surrounding Brazos Valley since 2019. Our contractor registration is on file with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Ask us for references from completed College Station projects and we will provide them.
A three season sunroom offers a lower-cost entry point for homeowners who primarily use outdoor space during College Station's spring and fall months.
Learn MoreAll season rooms are fully conditioned additions similar to four season sunrooms, built for year-round comfort in College Station's climate extremes.
Learn MoreSpring is the right time to start - permits take weeks and contractors fill up fast. Call or submit the form today and we respond within 1 business day.