
Your backyard patio is too hot to use from May through September. A permitted, properly cooled sunroom addition turns that wasted space into a room your family lives in every day of the year.

Sunroom additions in Pharr, TX are permanent enclosed rooms built onto the side or back of your home, with large insulated glass panels, a solid foundation, and heating and cooling - most projects run from six to twelve weeks start to finish. The result is livable square footage your family can use every month of the year, not just the comfortable ones.
The biggest decision for South Texas homeowners is whether to build a three-season room or a climate-controlled four season sunroom. In Pharr's climate, where temperatures exceed 100 degrees from June through August, most homeowners who want a room they actually use year-round choose the fully insulated and cooled option. A room that can't be cooled becomes storage space by May.
Getting the details right from the start - the glass, the foundation, the permit, and the weatherproofing - determines whether your sunroom holds up for years or starts showing problems after the first rainy season.
If your backyard patio sits empty from May through September because South Texas sun makes it unbearable, that space is working against you. A properly cooled sunroom turns that wasted square footage into a room your family actually uses every day.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood and mortgage, a sunroom is one of the most affordable ways to add a usable room. Many Pharr homeowners use it as a home office, playroom, or reading space without a full addition.
If the rear of your home lacks natural light, a sunroom addition can open that wall and bring the outdoors in. Older Pharr homes were often built with small windows, and a sunroom can completely change how bright and open the back of the house feels.
If your existing screened enclosure or aluminum patio cover is rusting, leaking, or just tired, replacing it with a proper sunroom is a natural upgrade. Older structures in Pharr deteriorate faster than expected due to heat, UV exposure, and seasonal heavy rain.
We build several types of sunroom additions depending on how you plan to use the space and what your budget looks like. For homeowners who want a room they can use comfortably through South Texas summers, we build fully insulated four season sunrooms with heat-blocking glass and dedicated cooling - whether tied into your existing system or a separate mini-split unit. For homeowners focused primarily on indoor-outdoor living during the mild months, we also build three-season rooms at a lower cost.
Every addition starts with the right foundation. We handle sunroom construction from the ground up - including the concrete slab, framing, roofing, and electrical - so the room is built as part of your home, not just attached to it. All work is permitted through the City of Pharr and inspected at every required stage.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms built to handle Pharr summers. Ideal for year-round daily use.
Lower-cost enclosures designed for mild-weather use. Best for homeowners who mainly want bug and rain protection.
Shape, size, and glass specifications tailored to your home's layout and how you plan to use the space.
Converting an existing covered patio into a fully enclosed room with windows, screens, or solid walls.
Pharr sits in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun is intense enough to make standard glass an oven by mid-morning. A sunroom built with off-the-shelf specs from a cooler climate will be unusable from May through September. Every addition we build in Pharr is specified for this heat - low-e glass that blocks solar gain while letting in light, and cooling that is sized for the actual temperatures here, not a national average.
The soil matters too. Clay-heavy ground throughout Hidalgo County swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement can cause poorly built foundations to crack and additions to pull away from the main house. We design every foundation to account for this, so the connection between your new room and your home stays solid through years of wet and dry cycles.
We serve homeowners across the metro area, including McAllen and Edinburg, and we understand the permit process, HOA requirements, and soil conditions that vary across the Valley.
Tell us roughly where on your home you want the room, how large you are thinking, and what you plan to use it for. We respond within 1 business day. No commitment required.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the existing wall and foundation, and walk through your options for size, glass, and cooling. You receive a written estimate within a few days - no vague line items.
Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Pharr for the building permit and handle the process for you. This typically takes a few weeks. We will also help with HOA approval if your neighborhood requires it.
Foundation, framing, windows, roofing, weatherproofing, electrical - all inspected and completed. We clean up daily and do a final walkthrough with you before the project closes out.
We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after your estimate. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
(956) 705-5210We pull the building permit through the City of Pharr before a single nail goes in. Unpermitted additions create problems at resale and with insurance - yours will be on record from day one.
We specify heat-blocking glass and properly sized cooling for every build - not national-average specs. A sunroom that can't handle South Texas heat in July is not a sunroom worth building.
Pharr's clay-heavy soil swells and shrinks with every wet and dry season. We design every foundation to account for that movement so the addition stays tight to your home through years of weather cycles.
Your estimate spells out every line item - foundation, glass, electrical, roofing, and cleanup - so there are no vague costs that expand later. You plan your budget with confidence.
We have been building sunroom additions in the Rio Grande Valley since 2020. Every project comes with a detailed written estimate, a fully permitted build, and a foundation engineered for Pharr's soil. For more on industry standards and what a quality sunroom installation involves, the National Association of Home Builders publishes guidelines on room additions and contractor qualifications.
Our goal is simple: build a room you actually use, permitted and weatherproofed for South Texas.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom that stays comfortable year-round, even through Pharr's hottest summers.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds from foundation to finish, engineered specifically for South Texas soil and weather conditions.
Learn MoreCall or submit the form for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation to move forward.