
Turn an unused backyard or patio into a room you can actually enjoy. We handle every step of sunroom construction - permits, foundation, framing, glass, and inspection.

Sunroom construction in Pharr covers the full process of adding an enclosed, glass-walled room to your home - from pouring a foundation through pulling a permit, framing the structure, installing windows and roof panels, and passing a city inspection before the project is considered done. Most projects take six to ten weeks total from signed contract to finished room.
In Pharr, construction quality matters more than in milder climates. The summer heat pushes past 100 degrees regularly, and the clay soils under most Valley homes shift with every wet and dry cycle. A sunroom not built for those conditions will show it within a few years - cracked foundations, leaking seams, or a room that is too hot to use from May through September.
If you are still deciding on the design and materials, our sunroom additions page covers the planning side in detail and can help you understand what options fit your home before construction begins.
If your patio or back porch sits empty from May through September because the heat is simply too intense, that is a clear sign a sunroom would change how you use your home. A properly built room with the right glass and cooling system turns that space into somewhere you can be year-round.
If you have a screened porch and find yourself fighting dust blown in from the Valley's dry spells, mosquitoes squeezing through gaps, or heat that makes the space uncomfortable by mid-morning, you have outgrown what a screen can do. A fully enclosed sunroom solves all three problems at once.
If you have a concrete patio in decent condition but rarely use it, you already have the foundation for a sunroom. Building on an existing slab is faster and less expensive than starting from scratch, and the project can often begin sooner than you might expect.
If your home feels crowded but you are not ready to move, a sunroom adds real usable square footage without touching the existing interior layout. It is one of the more practical ways to gain a new room in a Pharr home without a full renovation.
We handle sunroom construction as a complete service - not just the framing and glass. That means we manage the permit application through the City of Pharr, assess your existing slab or pour a new foundation suited to Valley soil conditions, frame the structure, install the roof system and windows, and schedule the final city inspection before we consider the job done. Homeowners who are updating an existing sunroom rather than starting from scratch will find our sunroom remodeling service covers that work specifically.
For homeowners who want guidance on materials, glass types, and layout before construction begins, our sunroom additions service includes a design consultation that walks through your options before anything is ordered. We also help homeowners in HOA communities navigate the architectural review process so your design is approved by both the city and your association before work starts.
For yards without an existing slab, or where the current slab is cracked or uneven - we pour a foundation designed for Pharr's clay soils.
For homeowners with a sound concrete patio - we inspect the slab, confirm it can support the new structure, and begin framing sooner.
We submit every required document to the City of Pharr and schedule inspections so the addition is officially on record when the job is done.
We specify heat-reflective glass and a cooling solution suited for South Texas conditions - not a national default that leaves your room unusable in July.
The Rio Grande Valley is one of the hottest places in the country to build and live in. Pharr regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees from June through August, and the heat index can push even higher when Gulf moisture moves inland. A sunroom built without heat-reflective glass and a dedicated cooling system will be unusable for months at a time - not a feature you paid for. The clay soils throughout Hidalgo County add another layer of complexity: they swell when wet and shrink when dry, which means a foundation that is not properly designed will crack and pull away from your house over time. Contractors who build in this region regularly understand both of those conditions in a way that an out-of-area crew simply will not.
We serve Pharr and the broader Valley, including homeowners in Mission and San Juan. For guidance on energy-efficient glass performance in hot climates, the Efficient Windows Collaborative provides independent performance data on window products by climate zone. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension also publishes soil condition resources relevant to foundation decisions in South Texas.
We ask how big a space you have in mind, whether you have an existing patio slab, and what you want to use the room for. This is not a sales call - it is how we figure out whether the project is a good fit and what a realistic budget range looks like. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the space, inspect your existing slab or assess the ground where a new foundation would go, and check how your house is built where the sunroom will attach. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a written cost estimate.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit plans to the City of Pharr and manage the permit process. This step typically takes one to three weeks - we handle all of it and keep you updated. No physical work begins until the permit is in hand.
Foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and finishing happen in sequence. A city inspector visits before the project is considered complete. We walk you through the finished room, show you how everything operates, and address any punch-list items before you make your final payment.
We visit your home, review the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation and no sales pressure.
(956) 705-5210A sunroom without heat-reflective glass and a dedicated cooling system is unusable for most of the year in this climate. We specify both from the start - not as upgrades you have to ask for - because a room you cannot sit in is not a room.
The soil under most Pharr homes expands when it rains and shrinks during dry spells. We assess your specific conditions before any concrete is poured and build the foundation to handle that movement, so the room stays level and tight against your house for years.
We submit the permit application through the City of Pharr and ensure every required inspection is completed before the project closes. Your sunroom is fully documented and legal - which matters when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
Pharr's soil, heat, and HOA requirements are specific to this region. We work here regularly, which means we understand what a sunroom needs to survive ten years of South Texas summers - not just pass an initial inspection.
Every sunroom construction project we complete in Pharr is fully permitted and city-inspected before we hand over the keys. That is not optional - it is the baseline for work that holds up and protects your investment.
Updating or expanding an existing sunroom - new glass, improved insulation, or a full interior refresh.
Learn MorePlanning and adding a new sunroom to a home that does not currently have one, including design and permit guidance.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean there is no time to wait - book your on-site estimate now and your room can be ready before summer makes outdoor spaces impossible.