Four-Season Sunrooms
Enjoy your sunroom every single day of the year with climate-controlled comfort built for Texas weather.

What Makes Four-Season Sunrooms Different
You want to use your sunroom all year long, right? That's exactly what a four-season sunroom gives you. Unlike three-season rooms that get too hot in summer or too cold in winter, a four-season sunroom is built to handle everything Texas weather throws at it.
Here in Pharr, TX, we know what real heat feels like. Summer temperatures can push past 100 degrees, and your sunroom needs to keep up. That's why four-season sunrooms use insulated glass, thermally broken frames, and proper HVAC integration. These aren't just fancy terms. They're the features that keep your space comfortable when it's blazing hot outside.
We also build these rooms with your cooling and heating system in mind. Most homeowners connect their sunroom to their existing HVAC, which means you're controlling the temperature just like any other room in your house. No space heaters in winter, no standing fans in summer. Just comfortable living space you can actually use.
Built to Handle Texas Weather
Your four-season sunroom needs to do more than just look good. It needs to perform. That's why we focus on the details that actually matter for year-round comfort.
What Goes Into Every Four-Season Room We Build
- •Insulated glass windows: Double or triple-pane glass keeps heat out in summer and warmth in during winter. This isn't optional for Texas climate.
- •Thermally broken aluminum frames: Regular aluminum transfers heat like crazy. Thermally broken frames have an insulating barrier that stops heat transfer and keeps your energy bills lower.
- •Proper insulation in walls and roof: We insulate the roof and any solid walls to building code standards, just like the rest of your home.
- •HVAC integration: Your sunroom ties directly into your home's heating and cooling system with properly sized ductwork.
- •Engineered foundation: Four-season sunrooms are permanent structures that need solid foundations. We handle all the concrete work and permitting.
The result is a room that feels like part of your home because it is part of your home. You're not stepping into a greenhouse or a screened porch. You're walking into finished living space that's comfortable 365 days a year.
Why Pharr Homeowners Choose Four-Season Sunrooms
Let's be honest. Adding a room to your house is a big decision. You're investing serious money, and you want to make sure you're getting something you'll actually use. Here's what our customers tell us after their four-season sunroom is finished.
First, they use it every single day. Morning coffee, afternoon reading, evening family time. It becomes the favorite room in the house because it's bright, comfortable, and always the right temperature. Second, it adds real value to your property. When you eventually sell your home, buyers see a four-season sunroom as actual living space, not just a nice patio.
Third, you avoid the regret that comes with three-season sunrooms. We've had plenty of customers tell us they wish they had built four-season from the start instead of upgrading later. If you're going to build a sunroom, build it right the first time so you can use it year-round.
We handle everything from design to completion right here in Pharr. You're working with a local team that understands Rio Grande Valley weather and building requirements. We pull all permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure your sunroom is built to last. Most projects take four to eight weeks depending on size and customization, and we keep you informed every step of the way.
