
Your existing patio is the foundation. We enclose it - screened, glass, or climate-controlled - so you have a space you can actually use instead of one you walk past.

A patio enclosure in Edinburg takes your existing outdoor slab and turns it into a covered, enclosed room attached to your home - with screened or glass panels that keep bugs out, shade that cuts the heat, and the option to add cooling that makes the space usable even in July.
The difference between a basic screened room and a full patio enclosure is how much weather protection you get. A screened room keeps insects out and provides shade but lets wind and rain in. An enclosure with glass or solid panels blocks the elements entirely and gives you something closer to an interior room. For homeowners who want the outdoor feel with full weather protection, our custom sunrooms take it one step further with fully designed and insulated structures. If your goal is simply to get more out of a space you are already paying for, a patio enclosure is usually the right starting point.
For homeowners who want the enclosed feel without the full build cost, our enclosed patio rooms offer a middle path between a screen room and a fully finished sunroom addition. We walk through all the options before any work begins.
If your outdoor space is genuinely unusable for six or more months because of the heat and direct sun, an enclosure with shade and a cooling option changes that completely. Edinburg summers make an unprotected patio impractical for most of the year.
Warm, humid evenings near irrigation canals and landscaping are ideal conditions for mosquitoes in the Rio Grande Valley. If you cannot sit outside after 6 p.m., a screened enclosure solves that problem. Many Edinburg homeowners say it is the single reason they finally moved forward.
Edinburg's UV intensity breaks down outdoor furniture and finishes faster than in most of the country. If you are replacing cushions and surfaces every couple of years because the sun destroys them, an enclosure dramatically reduces that exposure and the replacement cost that comes with it.
If you have an existing covered or uncovered patio slab that sits mostly empty, you already have the foundation for an enclosure. Converting an existing slab is significantly less expensive than a new addition from scratch - and it adds genuine usable square footage to your home.
We build patio enclosures across a full range - from basic screened rooms on existing slabs to fully glassed rooms with mini-split cooling that function as year-round living space. Aluminum framing is the standard in South Texas because it handles heat and humidity without rusting or warping. For homeowners who want to go further, our custom sunroom builds include fully designed structures with insulation, custom glazing, and electrical from the ground up. For a lighter-budget option, our enclosed patio rooms give you a finished, enclosed feel at a more accessible price.
We assess your existing slab condition at the first visit because building on a compromised foundation is one of the most common mistakes in this type of project. If the slab needs work before framing begins, we handle that as part of the project so you are not dealing with structural issues after the enclosure is complete. Energy Star guidance on ductless mini-split systems is a useful reference if you are weighing cooling options before your estimate visit.
Suits homeowners who want bug protection, shade, and airflow without a high budget - the most affordable enclosed outdoor space.
Suits homeowners who want full weather protection and a room that feels more like interior space while still opening up to the outdoors.
Suits homeowners who want a genuinely usable year-round space - includes a mini-split unit and proper electrical, built into the structure from the start.
Suits homeowners whose existing patio slab shows cracking or unevenness - we fix the foundation before we frame, not after problems appear.
Edinburg sits in the Rio Grande Valley where summer temperatures regularly reach 100 degrees or higher and the sun is intense for the better part of nine months. An open patio is basically decorative from May through September - not because it was built wrong, but because the climate makes it impractical without some form of enclosure and cooling. The same climate that makes an open patio uncomfortable is also what wears out materials faster than homeowners expect. Panels, framing, and roof materials that are not rated for South Texas UV levels will fade, warp, and gap within a few years. We use products built for this region specifically - not generic contractor-grade materials designed for milder climates.
Wind and storm exposure is also a real factor in this area. Edinburg sits about 60 miles from the Gulf Coast, and tropical storms bring high wind loads that a poorly fastened enclosure will not survive intact. We use framing and fasteners rated for high-wind conditions on every build. Homeowners in Alamo and Weslaco face the same conditions, and we build the same way across every job in the Valley.
We ask about your patio size, slab condition, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have an HOA. You get a reply within one business day. No guessing at costs over the phone - that comes at the site visit.
We come out, measure the space, check the slab for any issues, and talk through your panel and cooling options. You receive a written, itemized estimate - with no pressure to sign on the spot.
We submit the permit application to the City of Edinburg Development Services and confirm your start date once the permit is approved - usually one to four weeks. We keep you updated on where things stand.
Construction runs one to two weeks. The city inspector signs off, and we do a full walkthrough before closing the job. You keep the permit and inspection paperwork with your home records.
No obligation. We assess your slab, walk through your options, and give you a written quote you can actually use.
(956) 603-1615We build every enclosure to handle the wind loads the Rio Grande Valley actually sees - not just standard residential framing. Fasteners, roof connections, and panel installations are all done with storm exposure in mind. The difference matters when a tropical storm rolls through.
We check your existing concrete before a single frame goes up. Edinburg's clay soils shift with every rain and dry cycle, and a compromised slab leads to structural problems within a few years. We address foundation issues as part of the project, not as a surprise after it is done.
We manage the City of Edinburg permit application and schedule the required inspections. If you live in a subdivision with an HOA, we help you prepare the approval documentation your association needs before construction begins. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requires structural additions to be permitted - we make sure yours is.
Aluminum framing, UV-rated panels, and roof products designed for intense sun are what hold up here. We do not use products designed for milder climates and expect them to perform in a place that sees 100-degree summers for months at a time.
The homes in Edinburg have specific needs - clay soils, Gulf wind exposure, intense UV - and our builds account for every one of them. That is what separates a room that holds up from one that starts showing problems within the first few years.
A fully designed, insulated sunroom addition built to your specifications - when you want more than a converted patio.
Learn MoreA finished enclosed room that sits between a basic screen structure and a full sunroom addition - good value for most budgets.
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