
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in the house. If it bakes in summer or leaks in rain, we can fix that with a proper remodel built for South Texas conditions.

Sunroom remodeling in Edinburg means updating or transforming an existing sunroom, screened porch, or covered patio - not building from scratch. Most jobs take one to four weeks depending on scope, and the biggest impact almost always comes from replacing the windows with glass designed for South Texas heat.
Many Edinburg homeowners come to us after years of avoiding their sunroom from May through October because it is simply too hot to sit in. The structure is already there - it just needs the right windows, proper sealing, and in most cases a mini-split or extension of the existing AC. If you are also thinking about a full screen room installation, we can walk you through how the two options compare for your specific space.
The work happens mostly in the sunroom itself, so the rest of your home stays undisturbed. A good remodel turns an uncomfortable afterthought into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
If your sunroom feels like an oven from May through October, the windows are letting in too much heat. This is the most common complaint from Edinburg homeowners with older sunrooms, and it comes down to glass that was not designed for South Texas. The longer you leave it, the more energy you waste cooling it.
Brown stains near window frames, soft spots in the floor near the perimeter, or a musty smell after rain are signs water is getting inside. Edinburg gets intense rain events in late summer, and a sunroom that was not properly sealed will show it. Water damage compounds over time, so waiting makes the repair more expensive.
Condensation or fogging between panes means the window seal has failed and the glass is no longer doing its job. Cracked frames, gaps around edges, or windows that rattle in the wind let heat and insects in every day. In Edinburg's climate, a compromised window is a constant drain on your comfort and your electric bill.
If your sunroom or covered porch has quietly turned into a place to store bikes and holiday decorations, that is a strong signal it is not comfortable enough to use. Converting that space into a climate-controlled room often costs less than homeowners expect and gives you genuinely livable square footage.
Our sunroom remodeling work ranges from targeted upgrades to full gut-and-rebuild projects, depending on what your space actually needs. Every job starts with an honest assessment of what is worth keeping and what needs to go. For homeowners who want to take a remodeled space further, we also offer sunroom design services that help you plan the layout, materials, and finishes before a single nail is driven.
Some homeowners need only windows and insulation. Others are converting a screened porch from scratch. Either way, the job gets permitted through the City of Edinburg and inspected before we consider it done. If your goals lean more toward a brand-new structure than a remodel, our full screen room installation service may be the better fit.
Best for homeowners whose existing sunroom is usable but uncomfortably hot, needing heat-blocking glass to stay cool in summer.
Ideal for homeowners with a covered back patio or screened porch who want to transform it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Right for older or heavily deteriorated sunrooms where windows, flooring, framing, and insulation all need to be replaced.
Suited to homeowners preparing to sell, wanting new flooring, paint, and trim to improve appearance without a full structural overhaul.
Edinburg regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, and the sun angle in the Rio Grande Valley is intense for most of the year. A sunroom that was not built for this climate - one with standard windows and no real insulation - is essentially unusable from May through October. That is not a minor inconvenience. It is several months each year where a room you own simply does not work for you. Replacing the glass with heat-blocking windows rated for hot climates is the single change that makes the biggest difference.
Beyond heat, Edinburg also gets sudden heavy rain events in late summer when tropical moisture pushes in from the Gulf. Sunroom frames and window seals need to handle those downpours without letting water in. Homeowners across the area, from Pharr to McAllen, share the same climate conditions, and we bring that regional experience to every remodel we take on. We know what materials hold up here and what corners should never be cut. You can learn more at the ENERGY STAR window ratings resource if you want to understand how window performance is measured for hot climates.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - what the space looks like now, what you want it to feel like, and your rough budget. We reply within one business day so you are never left waiting.
We visit your home, measure the room, and check the condition of the structure, windows, and roof connection. You receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - no surprises.
We apply for the City of Edinburg building permit on your behalf - typically a one to two week process. During this time we finalize material selections with you so there are no delays once the permit is approved.
Most of the work happens in the sunroom, so the rest of your home stays undisturbed. Once complete, a city inspector reviews the work and we handle any adjustments - then it is yours to enjoy.
Free written estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(956) 603-1615We specify windows rated for hot climates on every remodel because Edinburg summers are unforgiving. The right glass keeps the room comfortable and keeps your cooling costs manageable - something generic window choices simply cannot do.
Every remodel we complete goes through the City of Edinburg's permitting and inspection process. That means an independent city inspector confirms the work was done correctly - not just our word for it, and no issues when you sell.
We address roof-to-wall connections and window seals before any cosmetic work begins. Edinburg gets sudden heavy rain events, and a properly sealed sunroom means you will not be pulling out towels the next time a storm rolls in from the Gulf.
You get a written breakdown of every line item before we start, so the price you agree to is the price you pay. No after-the-fact change orders for standard project scope - what we quote is what you get.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards that good contractors hold themselves to - and those standards show in the details. When you call us, you get a straight answer about what your space needs and a written quote before any work begins.
A screened enclosure is a lower-cost alternative to a full sunroom remodel if your primary goal is keeping bugs out and adding shade.
Learn MoreStart with a design consultation to plan materials, layout, and finishes before committing to a remodel budget.
Learn MoreSummer arrives fast in South Texas - get your estimate on the calendar now and have a comfortable, permitted space ready before the heat peaks.