
Pharr Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned sunroom contractor serving Edinburg, TX with sunroom design, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms. We have served Hidalgo County homeowners since 2020, and every free estimate is written, itemized, and delivered within two business days.

Edinburg homeowners have a wide range of lot types and home styles - from older neighborhoods near the UTRGV campus to newer subdivisions on the north side of the city. A thoughtfully designed sunroom fits the existing roofline, works with the soil conditions on that specific lot, and is built to handle the heat. See our sunroom design page
Many Edinburg homes already have a concrete patio slab. Enclosing that existing slab with screened or glass panels - using the foundation that is already there - is often the most cost-effective way to add usable indoor-outdoor space without a full addition.
An all-season room with insulated glass and a dedicated cooling system is the right choice for Edinburg families who want a room they can use every day of the year, not just during the mild months. The investment in high-performance glass pays back quickly in comfort.
Edinburg evenings from October through April are genuinely pleasant, but mosquitoes and outdoor insects are persistent. A screen room gives you the airflow and the light without the bugs, at a lower cost than a fully enclosed room.
If you have an existing covered patio or aluminum-framed enclosure that has seen better days, a conversion to a proper sunroom - with updated framing, new glass, and insulation - often costs less than tearing out and starting from scratch.
Vinyl-framed sunrooms are a practical choice for Edinburg homeowners who want low maintenance in a climate that pushes UV exposure and heat to extremes. Vinyl does not rust, rot, or require repainting after years of South Texas sun.
Edinburg averages more than 100 days a year above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperatures push past 100 degrees regularly from June through August. That heat load rules out a lot of the sunroom materials and designs that work fine in cooler climates. Standard aluminum frames with basic glass panels will warp and seal-fail within a few years here. Any sunroom built in Edinburg needs UV-resistant framing, low-e glass with a solar heat gain coefficient rated for this climate, and a cooling source that is part of the original design - not bolted on as an afterthought after the room is already unbearable in summer.
Edinburg also sits on the same clay-heavy soil that runs across most of Hidalgo County. The soil swells with moisture and shrinks during dry periods, and that movement puts constant stress on anything sitting on it - concrete slabs, footings, and the walls that rest on them. Older homes in Edinburg, particularly those built in the 1970s and 1980s, often show visible signs of this movement in cracked exterior walls and uneven floors. The City of Edinburg Development Services requires permits and inspections for structural additions - a process that provides at least one check on foundation and framing work. A contractor who does not flag this soil issue in your initial conversation is not the right fit for this area.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull building permits through the City of Edinburg Development Services department on every project that requires one, and our team is familiar with what plan reviewers there expect to see - which keeps projects on schedule without unnecessary revision cycles.
Edinburg is the Hidalgo County seat, which means it is one of the more active permit markets in the Rio Grande Valley. The city has grown significantly over the past two decades - the neighborhoods surrounding the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus are older and more densely built, while the subdivisions spreading north and west of town are newer, with larger lots and more backyard space. We work in both settings regularly, and the design approach for a sunroom is different depending on which part of the city your home is in.
We also serve homeowners in Mission, TX to the west, and throughout McAllen, TX next door. If you are in Edinburg or anywhere in the surrounding area, the same team and the same process applies.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - location on the house, approximate size, and cooling preferences - so we arrive prepared and the site visit is efficient.
We visit your home, assess the space and the soil conditions in your part of Edinburg, and discuss glass and framing options suited to local heat loads. A written, itemized estimate is delivered within two business days at no cost and with no obligation. Cost is addressed directly at this stage.
Once you approve the estimate and sign the contract, we submit plans to the City of Edinburg for a building permit. Permitting typically takes two to four weeks. When the permit is issued, the crew starts on schedule - foundation and footings first, then framing, glass, and roofing.
After electrical work, interior finishing, and site cleanup are complete, the city inspector conducts the final inspection. Once it passes, we walk through the room with you, answer any questions, and hand over all warranty documentation before leaving.
We serve Edinburg, TX homeowners with free written estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(956) 705-5210Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with a population that has climbed well past 100,000 in recent years. The city is home to the main campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, which is one of the largest employers in the area and a landmark that shapes the character of the surrounding neighborhoods. Older residential streets near downtown and close to the UTRGV campus feature homes from the 1950s through the 1980s on modest lots, while the subdivisions spreading outward to the north and west are newer construction from the 2000s and 2010s with larger footprints and more backyard space. The Edinburg Scenic Wetlands, a 40-acre urban nature center near the heart of the city, is one of the most-visited spots in town and a good indicator of how much green space the city has preserved alongside its rapid growth.
Most Edinburg homes are single-family houses on concrete slab foundations, with stucco or brick exteriors that handle the South Texas heat better than wood siding. About half of the city's housing units are renter-occupied, partly because of the student population around UTRGV, which means property owners here - whether they live in the home or rent it out - have practical reasons to invest in durable improvements that hold up in this climate. Our work extends throughout this area and into neighboring communities, including McAllen, TX to the west and Mission, TX further along the highway corridor.
We serve Edinburg homeowners with written quotes, local expertise, and no-pressure consultations. Call today or fill out our contact form and we will respond within one business day.