
College Station Sunrooms & Patios serves Hearne homeowners with sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms designed for Robertson County heat and clay soil. We respond to inquiries within one business day and provide written estimates before any work begins.

Many Hearne homes sit on generous lots with open backyard space that goes unused for most of the year because of summer heat and insects. Sunroom additions convert that space into a sheltered, climate-controlled room built to handle Robertson County summers without sacrificing the outdoor connection homeowners want.
Hearne homes - including many of the older wood-frame and brick properties near downtown - commonly have existing concrete patios that sit empty because the Texas heat makes them unusable. Enclosing that slab adds functional square footage without pouring a new foundation, which keeps cost down on properties where the existing concrete is still in good shape.
Hearne spring evenings from March through May offer some of the most pleasant outdoor weather in Central Texas, but mosquitoes and other insects make sitting outside uncomfortable without protection. A properly built screen room gives you those evenings back without the cost of a fully enclosed, climate-controlled addition.
Robertson County winters are generally mild but include occasional hard freezes that can make an uninsulated room useless for weeks at a time. A fully insulated four season room with HVAC connection stays comfortable through the cold snaps Hearne sees each winter, so the space earns its keep year-round rather than sitting empty when temperatures drop.
For Hearne homeowners who want a low-maintenance option that holds up well under intense UV exposure, vinyl-framed sunrooms are a practical choice. The material does not rot, warp, or need repainting after years of Central Texas summers, which matters especially on older properties where exterior maintenance is already a significant commitment.
Not every homeowner in Hearne wants a fully enclosed room - some simply want shade and rain protection over an existing patio or back door. A well-built patio cover provides that protection while keeping the open-air feel, and it can be a practical first step for homeowners who plan to enclose the space fully at a later date.
Hearne sits in a humid subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and stay there from June through September. The combination of heat, humidity, and intense UV exposure puts real stress on the materials used in any sunroom or patio enclosure. Standard glazing panels that work in milder parts of the country turn a room into an oven here. Every project we build in Hearne uses low-emissivity glass to block solar heat gain, tight weatherstripping to keep cool air in, and frames rated for the thermal expansion that happens when temperatures swing from a winter freeze to summer highs.
Robertson County also sits on heavy clay soil that swells when it rains and contracts during dry weather. That seasonal movement stresses foundations and can crack concrete slabs that are not properly reinforced for local conditions. Hearne also receives a significant share of its annual rainfall in fast, heavy thunderstorm events during spring, which test every joint, flashing, and seal on an outdoor structure. Older Hearne homes - particularly the wood-frame properties near the historic railroad district - also have their own structural considerations that differ from newer construction, and a contractor who works here regularly knows what to look for before designing an attachment point.
Our crew works throughout Hearne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. A large share of the housing stock consists of wood-frame homes built before 1970, including properties in the blocks near the old railroad district - homes that have different framing, foundation types, and attachment considerations than the newer brick veneer houses built on the edges of town. Knowing what to expect on these properties means we can assess the work accurately and quote it honestly before anything is signed.
Hearne sits along U.S. Highway 79, roughly 30 miles north of Bryan-College Station, and most residents drive to the Bryan-College Station area for major shopping and services. That distance means a local contractor who can respond quickly matters more here than in a suburb with multiple options nearby. The Robertson County Expo Center is a recognized community landmark, and we have worked on homes all across town - from properties near the Expo Center to those out toward the Hearne Municipal Airport on the edges of the city.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Calvert, TX, which shares the same Robertson County clay soil and climate conditions that make local expertise important for outdoor room projects. If you are in Hearne or anywhere in the surrounding Robertson County area, we can be on-site for an assessment within a few days of your call.
Reach out by phone or our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We gather basic details about your property and what you are looking to build before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your property in Hearne to measure the space, assess your existing slab or patio, check the soil and foundation conditions, and look at how the new structure will attach to your home. You receive a written estimate with a clear breakdown of materials, labor, and timeline - no surprise charges after you sign.
We handle the building permit submission to the City of Hearne and wait for approval before scheduling construction. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks, and we keep you updated on the status so you know when work will start.
Our crew completes the build according to the approved plans, and a city inspector signs off on the work at the required stages. When construction is complete we walk you through the finished room and address any questions before we consider the job done.
We serve Hearne and all of Robertson County. Call us or submit your information and we will respond within one business day with next steps.
(979) 921-8165Hearne is a small city of roughly 4,400 people in Robertson County, situated along U.S. Highway 79 in the Brazos Valley region of Central Texas. The town grew up as a railroad junction in the late 1800s, and that history is still visible in the older neighborhoods near downtown - blocks of wood-frame homes that predate World War II, mixed with mid-century brick houses built as the town expanded outward. Most residents are long-term homeowners who have lived in the same house for years, which means many of these properties have history that newer suburbs simply do not have. According to Hearne's Wikipedia article, the city remains the largest municipality in Robertson County even though Franklin serves as the county seat.
Outside the city limits, Robertson County is largely rural, with farms, ranches, and properties on large lots where outdoor structures are a practical part of daily life. The Robertson County Expo Center in Hearne hosts livestock shows and community events that draw people from across the county. Whether a property is right in town near the historic railroad district or out toward the city limits, local homeowners value contractors who already know the area and do not need to make a long trip just to assess a job. We also serve homeowners in nearby Bryan, TX, which sits about 30 miles south along U.S. 79 and shares many of the same Brazos Valley clay soil conditions that affect sunroom foundation work.
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