
Turn your unused patio or backyard into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can actually use - even during College Station's long, hot summers.

Sunroom additions in College Station involve building a fully enclosed room onto the back of your home, connecting it to your existing heating and cooling system, and completing the permitting process with the City of College Station - most projects take between six and twelve weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
Most homeowners reach this point because they have outdoor space that goes unused from May through September. College Station summers are genuinely punishing, and a screened porch or open patio stops being comfortable long before summer peaks. A properly built, climate-controlled sunroom solves that problem for good. If you are weighing your options, our four season sunrooms page covers what full-year conditioning looks like and what it costs.
College Station Sunrooms & Patios has been building sunroom additions across College Station and the surrounding Brazos Valley since 2019. We handle the full project - design, permits, foundation, framing, glass, and finish work - so you have one point of contact from start to finish.
If the heat keeps you inside for most of the year, you are not getting the outdoor living experience you paid for when you bought your home. College Station summers are long and intense - temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees. A climate-controlled sunroom gives you a way to enjoy your yard view and natural light without stepping into that heat.
Many College Station homes have screened porches or open patios that work well in spring and fall but become unbearable from June through August. If you have outdoor space that sits empty for half the year because it is not climate-controlled, a sunroom addition converts that underused area into a room you can actually use year-round.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable square footage. It gives you a flexible space that can serve as a sitting room, a home office, a playroom, or a dining area depending on what your family needs.
If you can see gaps, cracks, or daylight between an existing structure and your main house, College Station's clay soil has likely caused the foundation to shift. This is not a cosmetic issue - it means water and insects can get in, and the structural connection may need to be rebuilt properly.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of options - from straightforward prefabricated systems to fully custom, architect-designed rooms. Our most popular option is a fully conditioned addition with insulated glass panels, a poured concrete slab, and a connection to your home's existing HVAC system. For homeowners who want something that matches their home's architecture precisely, we offer custom design and construction through our sunroom construction service, which covers full ground-up builds from design drawings through final inspection.
We also work with homeowners who want a specific type of room - four season rooms that work in any weather, three season rooms for a lower-cost option, or screened enclosures for homeowners who want ventilation over climate control. Every project starts with an in-home consultation where we measure the space, assess the existing foundation or slab, and put together a written proposal with a clear scope and price.
Best for homeowners who want year-round use regardless of weather - insulated walls, climate-rated glass, and HVAC connection included.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who primarily use outdoor space in spring, fall, and mild winter months.
Designed from scratch to match your home's architecture and your specific layout requirements.
Faster turnaround and lower cost for homeowners with a straightforward footprint and standard dimensions.
College Station's humid subtropical climate and clay-heavy Brazos County soil create conditions that out-of-area contractors often underestimate. The soil under most College Station homes expands when it rains and contracts during dry spells - a cycle that stresses concrete slabs and foundation connections over time. We design every sunroom foundation with local soil conditions built into the specification, not as an afterthought. We also handle the full permitting process with the City of College Station's Development Services office, including coordinating HOA approvals for neighborhoods in College Station and the newer subdivisions in Bryan.
Summer heat is the other major factor. College Station temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees from June through August, and the sun is intense for eight or more months of the year. Every sunroom we build uses glass rated for this climate - panels that block solar heat gain while letting in natural light. This is not a minor detail; a sunroom with the wrong glass becomes a heat trap by Memorial Day and stays that way all summer regardless of how much you run the air conditioner.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick call covers your project goals and rough size, then we schedule a free in-home visit - we never quote from a phone conversation alone.
We measure the space, review your existing slab or foundation, and assess how the new room will connect to your home. You receive a written proposal with a clear scope and fixed price.
We submit your plans to the City of College Station and, if your neighborhood requires it, to your HOA. We handle the paperwork. No work starts until every approval is in hand.
Foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and interior finish - we complete every phase and schedule all required city inspections. The project ends with a room walkthrough where you point out anything that needs attention before we close out.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free in-home consultation where we measure your space and put together a written quote.
(979) 921-8165Every project we build goes through the City of College Station's permit and inspection process. A city inspector - not just us - signs off on the structural and electrical work before you take occupancy.
We account for local soil conditions in every foundation we design. That means the right slab thickness, proper reinforcement, and moisture management - so the room stays level and tight years down the road.
When you reach out, you hear back within one business day - not a week later. We keep you updated at every project milestone so you are never left wondering what is happening or when the next phase starts.
We select glass panels rated for College Station's climate - engineered to block solar heat gain while letting in natural light. A poorly specified sunroom becomes a heat trap by June. Ours does not.
These are not claims we make lightly. Every sunroom we build in College Station is designed for the specific conditions of this area, handled through the city's permitting process, and completed by a crew that has worked on homes throughout the Brazos Valley. You can verify our licensing through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
A fully conditioned four season sunroom gives you year-round use even through College Station's hottest summers and occasional winter freezes.
Learn MoreFull sunroom construction from foundation to finish, designed and built to meet College Station's permitting requirements and local soil conditions.
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