
Stop losing your outdoor space to bugs and heat. A three season sunroom gives you a shaded, screened room you can actually use - without the cost of a full climate-controlled addition.

Three season sunrooms in Edinburg are enclosed porch additions with screened or glass-panel walls, a solid roof, and a floor connected to your existing patio - built in one to three weeks for most standard homes and priced well below a fully insulated four season room.
In Edinburg, the name is a bit misleading. Because winters here are mild, most homeowners use their three season room for the better part of ten months. If the heat and mosquitoes have turned your patio into an unusable space, this is the addition that changes that without the full cost of a patio enclosure with climate control. The construction happens mostly outside your home, so your daily routine stays mostly intact.
If you have a covered concrete patio that you rarely use, you already have most of what you need. The next step is enclosing it with screened or glass panels that keep bugs out and give you shade without blocking the breeze.
If your outdoor space goes unused from May through September because there is no shade and no protection from insects, a three season sunroom solves both problems. Edinburg summers are long and intense, and an open patio simply cannot compete with the heat and bugs.
The Rio Grande Valley's warm, humid evenings create ideal conditions for mosquitoes, especially near irrigation canals and landscaping. If you retreat inside every time you sit on the patio after 6 p.m., a screened sunroom gives you the outdoor feel without the bug problem.
Many Edinburg homes have covered concrete patios that are technically there but feel exposed and uncomfortable for most of the year. If that space is collecting leaves and not much else, enclosing it is often the most cost-effective square footage upgrade you can make.
If the existing cover or pergola attached to your home is showing rust, rot, or structural wear, replacing it with a proper sunroom enclosure is a smarter investment than patching it. You get a more durable structure and genuinely usable space in return.
We build three season sunrooms on existing concrete slabs or on new pads we pour as part of the project. Most rooms feature aluminum framing with screened panels, glass panels, or a combination - screens for most of the year with glass inserts available for the cooler months. If you want a screened room that feels open and breezy, we build that. If you want something more enclosed that also blocks wind and light rain, we handle that too. We also offer screen room installation for homeowners who want a simpler, more budget-friendly option without a full solid roof structure.
For homeowners who want something between a screened room and a full addition, our patio enclosures add more protection and the option to include cooling - making the space genuinely usable even during Edinburg's hottest months. We walk through all the options with you before any work begins so you are choosing the right room for your budget and how you actually plan to use the space.
Suits homeowners who want maximum airflow, bug protection, and shade without a high budget - the most affordable enclosed outdoor space.
Suits homeowners who want to block wind and light rain while keeping the open feel - good for year-round use in Edinburg's mild winters.
Suits homeowners who want flexibility - screens for the warm months, glass inserts for cooler weather when you want to keep the heat in.
Suits homeowners who do not have an existing patio or need a new foundation poured before the room can be framed.
Most of the country treats a three season sunroom as something you use in spring and fall and put away for the winter. In Edinburg, winter barely shows up. Average January lows hover around 50 degrees, which means a screened or glass-panel room is genuinely comfortable from October through April without any heat at all. That is more usable months than most homeowners in colder states get from a four season room. The materials we use are also rated for South Texas UV levels - which are intense enough to fade and warp products designed for milder climates within just a few years of installation. The right materials make the difference between a room that holds up for two decades and one that starts showing problems after the first summer.
The clay soils under Edinburg homes also matter during construction. The heavy clay throughout Hidalgo County expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which puts real stress on any slab over time. We take foundation prep seriously before framing begins - whether you are in McAllen or in the newer subdivisions on the Pharr side of town - because a room built on a poorly prepared slab will show it within a few years. We also handle the permit process with the City of Edinburg's building department from start to finish, so you never have to make a single call to a government office.
We reply within one business day to schedule a visit. We will ask about your existing patio, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have an HOA - nothing more.
We come out, measure the space, assess the slab condition, and walk through your options. You receive a written, itemized estimate - no pressure to sign on the spot.
We submit the permit application to the City of Edinburg and set your project start date once approval comes through - typically one to three weeks. We keep you updated throughout.
Construction takes one to three weeks. The city inspector signs off, and we walk you through the finished room before we consider the job complete. You keep the inspection paperwork.
Free estimates, no pressure. We handle permits and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(956) 603-1615We use framing, panels, and roof products specifically rated for the UV and heat levels Edinburg sees - not products designed for milder climates. That difference shows up in how the room looks and performs five and ten years from now.
We submit the City of Edinburg permit application, track the review, and schedule the city inspection. You never have to navigate the building department on your own. The inspection record you receive protects your home when it comes time to sell.
Hidalgo County's expansive clay soil shifts with every rain and dry cycle. We assess and prepare the slab before framing begins - something contractors who cut corners skip. That prep is what keeps your room level and tight for years instead of months. The{' '}National Association of Home Builders cites foundation preparation as a leading factor in sunroom longevity.
Many of Edinburg's newer subdivisions have HOA rules governing exterior additions. We know what the approval documentation typically looks like and help you prepare it before construction begins - so your project does not stall over an HOA technicality.
Every one of those details adds up to a room that still looks and functions correctly years after we leave. That is what we are building toward on every job.
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