
We build sunrooms in Edinburg from the foundation up - permits, glass, HVAC connections, and weatherproofing included - so you get a room that works year-round in South Texas heat.

Sunroom construction in Edinburg covers the full scope from foundation pour to finished room - permits, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and climate control - and most projects wrap up within four to eight weeks once permits are approved.
A sunroom is an enclosed glass-heavy room attached to your home. It gives you natural light, a view of your yard, and protection from heat, bugs, and rain - things an open porch or screened porch simply cannot deliver in the Rio Grande Valley. Unlike a standard room addition, a sunroom is designed to feel bright and airy rather than like an interior room, which is why glass selection and ventilation strategy are central to how we build every project. Homeowners who want to explore design options before committing to a full build can start with our sunroom additions overview, which covers the range of addition types available.
Most Edinburg homeowners who come to us have been putting up with an open patio or a screened porch that stopped being comfortable months ago. Sunroom construction is the straightforward fix - a permanent, permitted room that adds real usable square footage to your home.
If your patio sits empty from April through October because South Texas heat makes it unusable, a climate-controlled sunroom changes that. A properly built four-season sunroom with the right glass lets you enjoy your backyard view and natural light without the punishment of outdoor temperatures. Many Edinburg homeowners tell us they use a sunroom daily after it is built.
If your home feels dark or smaller than it should and you find yourself wanting more light and open space, sunroom construction creates an entirely new room that addresses that directly. This is especially common in Edinburg homes from the 1980s and 1990s, which were often built with smaller windows and tighter floor plans than newer construction.
The Valley's dry spring winds carry dust freely through screen doors, and the insect season is long. If you are sweeping off porch furniture regularly or finding bugs in the adjacent room, a fully enclosed sunroom with solid glass walls and proper seals solves both problems without any change to your daily routine.
If your aluminum awning or patio cover is rusting, sagging, or pulling away from the house, it is a natural moment to upgrade to something permanent rather than repair it again. In Edinburg, UV exposure and humidity degrade most patio cover materials over time. Replacing a deteriorating cover with a properly built sunroom gives you a better result that lasts.
We handle every stage of sunroom construction in Edinburg - site assessment, permit application, foundation preparation, framing, glass and window installation, roofing, electrical rough-in, and all interior finishing. Our approach starts with understanding how you plan to use the room: a casual reading spot has different needs than a year-round dining space or a home office. From there we specify glass that matches your room's sun exposure and recommend whether your existing HVAC system can cover the added square footage or whether a dedicated mini-split system is the better path.
For homeowners who want complete creative control over dimensions, finishes, and roofline matching, our sunroom remodeling service handles updates to existing structures as well as new builds. If you are starting from scratch and want a fully purpose-designed room, sunroom construction is the right starting point.
Best for Edinburg homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room usable every month of the year including July and August.
Best for homeowners on a tighter budget who want an enclosed, protected space for spring and fall and can limit summer use.
Best for standard footprints where a manufacturer-supplied kit fits the space and a faster installation timeline is the priority.
Best for homes with non-standard dimensions, distinctive rooflines, or exterior finishes that require a room designed from scratch to match.
Edinburg averages more than 100 days per year above 90 degrees, and the clay-heavy soil across Hidalgo County expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle. Those two factors shape every decision in sunroom construction here. The glass specification matters more than almost anything else - standard glass turns a South Texas sunroom into an oven from May through September and makes it unusable for the majority of the year. The foundation design matters too, because clay soil movement can stress frames, crack seals, and cause doors and windows to bind if the slab was not built to handle it. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension publishes guidance on South Texas soil conditions at agrilifeextension.tamu.edu that reinforces why foundation prep here cannot be an afterthought.
The City of Edinburg requires permits for all permanent additions, and we file every application ourselves. Homeowners in Pharr and those in Mission deal with the same soil and heat conditions that Edinburg homeowners face, and we build to the same standard across the Valley. A sunroom that performs in this climate for decades is the only kind worth building.
When you reach out, we ask how you plan to use the room, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an HOA. We respond within one business day. This first conversation is about figuring out whether we are the right fit and giving you a realistic cost range - not a hard sell.
We visit your home, look at the attachment point, assess the existing foundation or slab, and take measurements. We also check which direction the room will face, because sun exposure in Edinburg directly affects glass selection. After the visit you get a written proposal with size, room type, materials, and a clear price.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Edinburg and prepare any HOA documentation your neighborhood requires. Plan review typically takes one to three weeks. Use that time to finalize flooring choices, ceiling fan placement, and outlet locations so construction can move without pausing for decisions.
Work begins with the foundation, then framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and finish work. A city inspector visits at required stages - we coordinate those visits for you. When the room is complete, we walk through it with you, test every door and window seal, and hand you copies of all permits, inspection records, and warranty documents.
We come to your home, assess your space, and give you a written quote you can compare against anyone else - no obligation, no pressure.
(956) 603-1615We submit the City of Edinburg permit application, coordinate all required inspections, and give you the final documentation when construction wraps. Your sunroom is on record as a legal part of your home from the first day of work - which protects your investment and removes any complications when you sell.
We specify heat-reflective glass based on your room's orientation and the intensity of the Rio Grande Valley sun - not a one-size-fits-all catalog choice. The right glass is the single biggest factor in whether your sunroom is comfortable in July or completely unusable. ENERGY STAR rates window and glass products for high-heat climates at energystar.gov. energystar.gov
We assess your specific site before any concrete is poured and design the slab to handle the seasonal movement of Hidalgo County's clay-heavy soil. Homeowners who already see cracks in their existing slab or driveway mention it during the site visit, and we plan around it. This is a step that out-of-area contractors often skip, and the results show up within the first few years.
Every joint where your sunroom attaches to your existing home - the roof-to-wall connection, window frames, and door thresholds - is sealed and flashed to handle the Valley's heavy summer rain. We serve homeowners from Edinburg to the surrounding Rio Grande Valley, and we stand behind the weatherproofing with a warranty. If water gets in after a storm, we come back and fix it.
These are not general claims - they are the specific things that determine whether a sunroom in Edinburg holds up or causes problems. We build every project to the standard that this climate demands.
Upgrades and renovations to existing sunrooms in Edinburg, including glass replacement, insulation improvements, and structural repairs.
Learn MoreAdding a sunroom to a home that does not yet have one, from first-time builds on bare exterior walls to expansions of existing covered areas.
Learn MorePermit slots in Edinburg fill up during peak construction season - contact us now to lock in your start date and get a written estimate before demand picks up.