
Stop losing your backyard to South Texas heat. A custom sunroom gives you a bright, comfortable space you can use every month of the year - designed to match your home and your lifestyle.

Custom sunrooms in Edinburg are enclosed glass additions designed specifically for your home, with materials chosen for South Texas conditions, and most projects take four to eight weeks from permit approval to finished room.
A prefabricated kit arrives in standard sizes that rarely match your existing footprint, roofline, or exterior finish. A custom sunroom in Edinburg is drawn to your dimensions, matched to your home's style, and built with glass and insulation suited to a climate that pushes past 100 degrees for months at a time. If you have been considering a sunroom construction project but are not sure where to start, the custom route gives you full control over every decision.
Many homeowners come to us after a porch or pergola has made them realize how much outdoor-adjacent space they are missing. A custom room solves that directly - and because it is permitted and built to code, it adds to your home's value rather than complicating a future sale.
If your back porch sits empty from April through October because it is simply too hot, that space is wasted square footage. An open porch in Edinburg offers almost no protection from the afternoon sun. An enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead zone into a room you actually want to be in.
If your family has outgrown your living space but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, a custom sunroom is a practical middle ground. It adds a genuine new room - a dining nook, reading corner, or flex space - without rerouting plumbing or moving load-bearing walls.
The Rio Grande Valley has both a busy insect season and dry-season dust that blows freely through screen doors. If you are constantly battling bugs or sweeping grit off your furniture, an enclosed sunroom with solid glass walls solves both problems without changing your daily habits.
If your current cover or pergola lets in water during the Valley's heavy summer rains, it is costing you comfort and possibly causing slow damage. Replacing it with a properly flashed, sealed sunroom gives you a longer-lasting structure that stays dry even in a hard South Texas downpour.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit and design conversation. We measure your existing footprint, look at your home's exterior, and walk through glass and insulation options suited to how the room will be used. If you need a fully climate-controlled space, we coordinate with an HVAC professional on the cooling connection from the start. For homeowners who want expert guidance on aesthetics and layout before any decisions are made, our sunroom design service provides exactly that.
We handle permits, inspections, foundation work, framing, glass installation, roofing, and all finishing details. Once construction is complete, we walk through the space with you and explain what to check after the first heavy rain. If you want to see how a finished custom room compares to a standard project, our sunroom construction page covers the full process in detail.
Best for homeowners who want specific dimensions, roofline matching, or an exterior finish that blends with an existing stucco or brick facade.
Best for anyone in Edinburg who plans to use the room from June through September, when an uncooled space simply is not an option.
Best for homeowners on a tighter budget who want an enclosed space for spring and fall use and can tolerate limiting summer access.
Best for homeowners with an existing patio cover or pergola who want to convert it into a fully enclosed, weatherproofed room.
Edinburg sits in one of the hottest regions in the continental United States. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and the UV exposure is intense year-round. A sunroom designed for the Mid-Atlantic or the Pacific Northwest will become an oven here by May. Glass selection, ventilation strategy, and cooling connections are not optional upgrades in this climate - they are the baseline. We also account for Hidalgo County's expansive clay soil when designing foundations, because that seasonal movement can stress frames and seals in ways that show up within the first few years.
The City of Edinburg requires permits for all permanent additions, and newer subdivisions often add an HOA approval layer on top of that. We are familiar with both processes and handle them as part of every project. Homeowners near Pharr and those in the growing neighborhoods around McAllen deal with the same soil and climate conditions, and we build to the same standard across the entire service area. A room that performs well here will perform well for decades.
When you call or submit a form, we ask a few basic questions - how you plan to use the room, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an HOA. You should hear back within one business day. There is no sales pitch in this first conversation, just an honest conversation about whether we are the right fit and what a realistic budget looks like.
We visit your home to measure, look at your existing foundation, and assess sun exposure. Because this is custom work, we pay attention to which way the room will face - south-facing rooms in Edinburg need more heat management than north-facing ones. After the visit we put together a written design and price for your specific space.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Edinburg on your behalf. If you have an HOA, we prepare the drawings and specifications they require. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks - use that time to finalize flooring, ceiling fan placement, and any electrical needs so there are no delays once construction starts.
Construction begins with the foundation, then framing, glass installation, roofing, and finish work. A city inspector visits at required milestones. When the room is done, we walk through it with you - opening every window, checking every seal - and give you copies of all permits and inspection records before we leave.
No pressure, no obligation. We will visit your home, measure your space, and give you a written estimate you can compare side by side with anyone else.
(956) 603-1615We submit the City of Edinburg permit application, schedule required inspections, and hand you the final paperwork when the room is complete. Your addition is documented and legal from day one, which protects your home's resale value and removes any uncertainty when it is time to sell.
We recommend heat-reflective glass options based on your room's orientation and the South Texas sun angle - not a generic catalog spec. The difference between the right glass and the wrong glass in this climate is the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid all summer. Further guidance on window types and energy performance is available from the U.S. Department of Energy at energy.gov
Hidalgo County's clay soil expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle. We assess your specific site and design the concrete slab accordingly, so the foundation handles that seasonal movement without stressing the frame or cracking seals. Homeowners who already see cracks in their existing slab tell us about it upfront, and we plan around it.
Every connection point where your sunroom meets your existing home - the roof-to-wall joint, window frames, and door thresholds - is sealed and flashed to handle the Valley's heavy summer downpours. If water finds a way in after a storm, we come back and fix it. We do not disappear once the final invoice is paid.
Every credential and every process detail above is tied to a specific outcome for you - a room that stays cool, stays dry, and adds to your home rather than complicating it. That is the standard we build to on every custom sunroom project in Edinburg.
Full-service sunroom builds in Edinburg from foundation pour to final inspection, covering every structural and finishing detail.
Learn MoreDesign consultation to plan your layout, materials, and glass options before any construction commitment is made.
Learn MorePermit season fills up quickly in the Rio Grande Valley - reach out now to lock in your project start date before summer construction demand peaks.