
College Station Sunrooms & Patios builds deck-to-sunroom conversions, custom sunrooms, and patio enclosures for homeowners in Taylor and Williamson County. We have served this part of Central Texas since 2019 and understand the Blackland Prairie clay soil, the fast-changing housing landscape, and the climate conditions that separate a sunroom that lasts from one that pulls away from the house within the first few seasons.

Taylor has a lot of homes with wood or composite decks that get used for two months a year and sit empty the rest of the time because of the heat and the mosquitoes. Our deck-to-sunroom conversion builds on the deck structure you already have, enclosing it with proper framing, glazing, and climate control so the space is genuinely usable from January through December in Williamson County's climate.
Taylor's housing stock ranges from century-old wood-frame homes near the historic downtown square to brick-veneer construction from the 1980s and newer tract homes going up near the Samsung development corridor. A custom design accounts for the specific roofline, foundation type, and lot constraints of your home instead of forcing a standard kit room onto a structure it was never meant to fit.
Many Taylor homes have concrete patios that are already on sound slabs - a patio enclosure builds walls and a roof over what exists without requiring a new foundation, which makes it one of the most efficient ways to add usable square footage. The Blackland Prairie clay soil means existing slabs do shift over time, so we assess the condition of your concrete before committing to an attachment approach.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled all season room solves the problem that Taylor summers create for ordinary patio additions - too hot to use from June through September without proper glazing and HVAC connection. Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, and homeowners here are investing in spaces that add real year-round value to properties in a rising market.
Taylor spring and fall evenings are among the most pleasant in Central Texas - warm enough to sit outside but comfortable after the summer heat finally breaks. A screen room lets you enjoy those months without the mosquitoes and gnats that come with proximity to the Little River watershed and the agricultural land around Williamson County.
For Taylor homeowners who want to add entirely new conditioned square footage, a sunroom addition pours a new slab and constructs a fully attached room from the ground up. Older homes near downtown Taylor that sit on pier-and-beam foundations require different attachment planning than the slab-on-grade homes in the newer subdivisions - we assess and design for the specific structure in front of us.
Taylor sits on the Blackland Prairie, and the expansive clay soil that defines this formation is one of the most structurally demanding environments in the state for anything attached to a home. The soil swells considerably when it absorbs rain - which comes heavily in spring - and then contracts sharply during the long, dry summers. This annual cycle repeats every year and puts stress on every slab, deck post, and foundation anchor in the city. A sunroom or patio enclosure that does not account for this movement will visibly separate from the house within a few seasons, creating water infiltration paths, structural gaps, and warranty disputes that are expensive to fix after the fact.
Beyond the soil, Taylor's growth is changing the character of the housing stock rapidly. Older homes near the historic downtown square - many built before 1950 with pier-and-beam foundations and original wood framing - sit alongside newer subdivisions with standard slab construction going up on the north and east sides of the city. Each type demands a different approach to attachment, insulation, and glazing. Taylor summers also bring sustained temperatures above 95 degrees for weeks, and spring hail storms hit Williamson County with enough frequency that material selection for the roof and glazing of any sunroom should account for hail impact resistance from the start.
Our crew works throughout Taylor regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Taylor Development Services for every enclosed structure we build here. We factor the City of Taylor's permit review timeline into every project schedule so materials are ordered and the crew is staged to start the day the permit is approved - there is no idle waiting period on your end. The older neighborhoods around the historic downtown square are where we encounter the most variety in foundation type and original construction quality, and we assess each structure before proposing a design because a deck that has been sitting on Blackland clay for 40 years needs different treatment than a two-year-old slab in a new subdivision.
Taylor's historic downtown and the blocks surrounding it were built around the railroad corridor that first brought people here in the late 1800s. Murphy Park on the west side of town is a community anchor that most Taylor families know well. The city is growing fast - Samsung's semiconductor plant outside of town is bringing thousands of jobs and a new wave of residents, which means both longtime homeowners and newer arrivals are putting down roots and investing in their properties at the same time.
We also serve homeowners in Bastrop, TX to the south and Rockdale, TX to the north, so if you know someone in either of those communities who needs a sunroom contractor, we cover the whole corridor.
Call or submit the online form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that works for you. No commitment is required to get a quote, and the estimate is free.
We visit your property in Taylor to assess the existing slab, deck, or foundation and discuss what you want the space to do. You receive a written, itemized quote before anything is agreed to - no estimate ranges, no surprise add-ons after work begins.
We file the permit application with the City of Taylor and order materials during the review window so everything arrives together. The build starts as soon as the permit is approved - typically two to four weeks after filing, depending on current review times.
Active construction on most Taylor projects runs three to six weeks depending on scope. We schedule the required inspections, walk through the finished room with you, and make sure everything meets the scope before we consider the job done.
We serve Taylor and all of Williamson County. Free estimates, no pressure, and a written quote before any work begins.
(979) 921-8165Taylor is a city of roughly 17,000 people in Williamson County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, about 35 miles northeast of Austin. The city grew up around a railroad junction in the late 1800s, and that history is still visible in the downtown square and the older residential streets nearby. Many of the homes closest to downtown were built before 1950 and feature wood-frame construction, covered porches, and pier-and-beam foundations. Further out, brick-veneer homes from the 1970s through 1990s make up a large share of the housing stock, and newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city are filling in quickly with slab-on-grade construction.
The biggest story in Taylor right now is growth. Samsung's massive semiconductor plant under development outside the city is drawing jobs, investment, and new residents at a pace Taylor has not seen before. That growth means both longtime homeowners and newer arrivals are improving their properties at the same time, and demand for home improvement contractors who actually know Taylor is as high as it has ever been. If you are in Bastrop or in Cameron, we cover those communities as well.
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