
If your existing sunroom bakes in summer or lets in drafts, we fix it right - new glass, proper cooling, and permits handled from start to finish.

Sunroom remodeling in Pharr means updating or fully rebuilding an existing enclosed porch or sunroom so it handles South Texas heat, humidity, and heavy summer rain - most projects run two to five weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
Most Pharr homeowners reach this point when their current space has become too hot to use in summer, started leaking after storms, or just does not function like a real room anymore. Whether you have a basic screen porch that needs upgrading or an older sunroom with failing seals and no cooling, a proper remodel solves both the comfort and the durability problems at once.
If you are starting from scratch rather than updating an existing structure, our screen room installation service is a good starting point for understanding your options.
If you avoid your sunroom from May through October because the heat is unbearable, the room was not built for South Texas conditions. Proper glazing and a cooling solution - either a mini-split or connection to your existing AC - changes that entirely. Skipping this during a build is what creates the problem in the first place.
Water stains on the ceiling or floor after a storm mean the seals between your sunroom and your home's existing roof have failed. In Pharr's rainy season, even a small gap lets in enough moisture to damage flooring and walls over time. This is a structural issue, not a cosmetic one - it needs a proper fix, not caulk.
If you can feel outside air pushing through window frames or door edges, the seals have degraded. In summer, that means conditioned air escaping and hot air entering. In winter, it is a comfort and efficiency problem. A sunroom that does not seal properly is not doing its job.
Intense UV exposure in South Texas breaks down cushions, flooring, and furniture finishes faster than most homeowners expect. If items in your sunroom are fading or warping within a season or two, the glass is not blocking the rays that cause that damage. The right glazing makes a visible difference.
Our sunroom remodeling work ranges from targeted upgrades - replacing glass, adding cooling, resealing connections - to complete teardowns and rebuilds when the existing structure is past saving. Every project starts with an honest assessment of what the room actually needs, not just what is easy to sell. We also work closely with homeowners on sunroom design to make sure the finished room matches how you actually want to use it.
For homeowners who decide during a remodel that they want something completely different, we can also handle a full rebuild using the same process we follow for new screen room installation. The scope depends on what gives you the best long-term outcome, not what is quickest to build.
Suits homeowners whose existing room overheats because original windows were not rated for South Texas UV and solar heat gain.
Suits homeowners who want to use their sunroom comfortably through summer without a full rebuild.
Suits homeowners dealing with drafts, leaks, or moisture damage after storms.
Suits homeowners whose existing enclosure is too deteriorated to repair cost-effectively.
A sunroom built to generic national standards often fails in Pharr within a few seasons. Temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees from June through August, UV radiation is intense year-round, and the clay soil beneath most Pharr homes expands and contracts with every rainy and dry cycle. A remodel that does not account for all three of those factors - heat, UV, and soil movement - is going to have the same problems as the original. We have worked on homes throughout Pharr and the broader Valley long enough to know what holds up here and what does not.
We serve homeowners across the region, including families in Weslaco and McAllen, where the same climate conditions make proper remodeling just as important. The City of Pharr also requires building permits for room remodels, and permit approval typically adds one to three weeks before construction begins - factor that into your planning from the start.
We respond within one business day. On the first call, we ask a few basic questions about your current room and what you want it to do - no pressure to commit to anything.
We visit your home, look at the existing structure, and talk through your options. A written estimate follows with a breakdown of scope, timeline, and what the permit process involves.
We submit the permit application to the City of Pharr on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission. You do not need to make calls to city offices.
Work proceeds in stages: any structural changes first, then glazing, cooling, and interior finishes. The city inspector visits at key stages to independently verify the work - that is a benefit, not a hurdle.
No obligation. We come to your home, assess the space, and give you a straight answer about what it will take.
(956) 705-5210Every sunroom remodel we complete goes through the City of Pharr permit and inspection process - a city inspector, not just us, signs off on the work. That matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Learn more about permit requirements at pharr-tx.gov.
We specify glass and cooling systems rated for this climate, not generic materials that work fine in mild markets. A sunroom that is uncomfortable from June through October is not a finished project - it is an expensive problem.
The clay-heavy soil throughout Hidalgo County expands and contracts with every rain cycle. We design sunroom foundations to account for that movement, so your room stays level and solid rather than cracking within a few years.
You receive a written quote that spells out exactly what is included, what the timeline looks like, and what could change it - before anyone picks up a tool. No lowball quotes designed to get you to sign.
These details - permits, climate-appropriate materials, honest pricing, and soil-aware foundations - are what separate a remodel that holds up for years from one that creates new problems by next summer. That is the standard we hold every project to.
A screened outdoor room at a lower cost than a glass enclosure - ideal if ventilation matters more than full climate control.
Learn MoreCustom layout planning to make sure your remodeled room works for how your family actually uses the space.
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