
A sunroom you can only use in October is not worth the investment. We build four season rooms designed specifically for South Texas heat - insulated glass, dedicated cooling, and a foundation built for local soil.

Four season sunrooms in Edinburg, TX are fully insulated room additions connected to your home's heating and cooling system, built to be comfortable in any weather - including a Rio Grande Valley July. Most projects take eight to twelve weeks from contract to final city inspection.
The difference between a four season room and a standard sunroom matters more in Edinburg than almost anywhere else. Single-pane glass and no climate control means the room is a heat trap from May through September - you paid for a room you avoid half the year. A properly built four season room uses insulated low-e glass and a dedicated cooling system, so the room stays comfortable even when temperatures climb past 100 degrees outside.
If you are weighing a lower-cost option for cooler months only, see our three season sunrooms page for an honest comparison. For homeowners who want maximum flexibility in how they use the space, our all season rooms page covers the broader range of options. The U.S. Department of Energy window guidance is a useful independent resource on why glass type matters so much in high-heat climates.
If your outdoor space becomes too hot to enjoy by mid-spring and does not recover until November, you are losing most of the year. A four season room with proper insulation and cooling gives that space back.
If you already have a screened porch or basic sunroom but it is unbearable from May through September, the room was not built for Rio Grande Valley heat. Single-pane glass lets radiant heat pour in and offers no barrier against humidity.
In Edinburg's clay soils, structures attached to your home can pull away slightly over time, leaving gaps at the roofline or floor. Water stains after rain or visible daylight are signs it may be time to evaluate a proper four season room.
If your family has outgrown your square footage and you need a home office, playroom, or hobby space, a four season sunroom adds real conditioned square footage without rerouting plumbing or moving load-bearing walls.
We build four season sunrooms across the full range of sizes and configurations - from compact additions that give a couple a quiet reading room to larger spaces that function as a full family room or home office. Every project starts with a concrete slab foundation, insulated wall framing, and glass selected specifically for South Texas UV and heat load. We do not use the same materials we would spec for a sunroom in a cooler climate.
For cooling, we walk every homeowner through two options: extending your existing HVAC ductwork into the new room, or installing a dedicated wall-mounted mini-split unit. In most Edinburg homes, a mini-split is the smarter choice because it does not strain your main system, which already runs hard for eight or more months a year. We also connect the room to your home's electrical panel and can add lighting, outlets, and ceiling fans as part of the same project. If you are starting from a raw lot with no existing structure, see our three season sunrooms and all season rooms pages for the full picture of what we build.
Homeowners who want a bright, climate-controlled space without custom sizing - the most common project we complete.
Anyone who wants independent cooling for the sunroom without loading their home's existing HVAC system.
Homeowners with an existing screened porch or three-season room they want to upgrade to year-round comfort.
Projects requiring specific dimensions, roofline integration, or design details that go beyond a standard build.
Building a four season sunroom in the Rio Grande Valley is not the same as building one in Houston or Dallas. Edinburg's summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, the UV index is among the highest in the country, and the clay soil beneath most properties in Hidalgo County shifts significantly with the wet and dry seasons. Every material decision we make - glass type, roof panel, wall insulation, and foundation design - is driven by what actually holds up here, not what a product catalog specifies for a generic residential project.
We serve homeowners throughout the Valley. Neighbors in Mission and San Juan face the same climate and soil conditions, and we handle permitting in each city we serve. For background on moisture management in high-humidity climates, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has useful resources on construction considerations for the Rio Grande Valley region.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home visit. You describe what you want the room for and we ask the right questions to size and spec the project before we quote anything.
We come to your home, assess the existing foundation or slab, check your HVAC setup, and take measurements. You get a written quote that breaks down every line item - foundation, glass, framing, cooling, and electrical.
We submit plans to the City of Edinburg on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. We coordinate inspections at each required stage - you do not have to manage any of this.
Foundation prep comes first, then framing, insulated glass, roofing, electrical, and the heating and cooling connection. Each phase is inspected. Final walkthrough and cleanup before we hand the room over to you.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just an honest conversation about your home and what the project would involve.
(956) 603-1615We handle the permit application, coordinate the required inspections, and do not consider a project complete until the city signs off. That paperwork protects you when you refinance, sell, or file an insurance claim.
We specifically design and pour foundations to account for the expansive clay soil common across Edinburg and the Rio Grande Valley. Your room stays level and tight after years of rain cycles and dry spells.
We spec heat-reflective low-e glass and help you choose between extending your existing HVAC and installing a dedicated mini-split - whichever keeps the room comfortable without driving up your electricity bill.
We have built four season sunrooms across Edinburg and the surrounding cities since 2018. We know the local permit timeline, the soil conditions, and the HOA requirements that affect projects in newer subdivisions.
Every one of those details protects your investment and your home's resale value. A four season room that is permitted, properly insulated, and built on a foundation designed for local soil is an asset. One that skips those steps is a liability. The National Association of Realtors Remodeling Impact Report provides data on how conditioned room additions affect resale value compared to uninsulated structures.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who want a bright space for cooler months without full climate control.
Learn MoreAll season room options that combine comfort and flexibility for year-round use in any Rio Grande Valley climate.
Learn MoreSpring and summer slots fill fast - call now or submit a request online and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site visit.