
Sunroom Contractor in Waco, TX
Looking to add space and natural light to your Waco home? We build custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms designed specifically for Central Texas weather. From historic homes near Baylor University to newer properties in Chapel Ridge, we create comfortable outdoor living spaces you can enjoy year-round.
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Our Services
We offer a complete range of sunroom and outdoor living solutions for Waco homeowners. Whether you need a four-season room or a simple screen enclosure, we have you covered.
Why Waco Homeowners Choose Us for Sunrooms
Here in Waco, your property needs a sunroom contractor who understands our unique climate. From the hot, humid summers that push air conditioning systems to the limit, to those unexpected cold snaps in winter, we design every sunroom to handle what Central Texas throws at it. Many homeowners near Cameron Park and across West Waco call us because their existing outdoor spaces are unusable from May through September due to heat and mosquitoes.
We work with all types of properties common in Waco. Whether you own a charming Craftsman bungalow in the Castle Heights neighborhood, a ranch-style home in Ridgewood, or a newer build near Lake Waco, we tailor our sunroom designs to match your home's architecture. Your foundation matters too. The clay-heavy soil around Waco requires special attention during installation to prevent settling and structural issues down the road.
Unlike generic contractors who serve multiple regions, we focus specifically on the greater Waco area. That means we know your local building codes, we understand which permits you need, and we work with suppliers who can deliver materials quickly. When you choose four-season sunroom installation, you get a team that shows up on time and finishes your project without delays. Most Waco installations take two to three weeks from start to finish.
Common Sunroom Projects in Waco
Most of our Waco customers want to turn their existing concrete patios into usable living space. You probably already have a slab out back that sits empty most of the year because it is too hot in summer or too buggy in spring. A patio enclosure with proper insulation and ventilation transforms that wasted space into a comfortable room you can actually use. Many customers add ceiling fans, tile flooring, and French doors that open to the backyard.
Another popular request comes from homeowners with raised wooden decks. Properties built in the 1990s and 2000s, especially in subdivisions like Woodgate and Saddlebrook, often feature large elevated decks that need updates. We convert these into beautiful screen rooms that keep out insects while letting in the breeze. Your deck structure usually works fine as-is, which keeps costs down compared to starting from scratch.
We also handle plenty of sunroom additions for older homes that need more square footage. If you have limited yard space or want to avoid a full home addition, a three-season sunroom gives you extra living area without the expense of extending your roofline and HVAC system. Homeowners in established neighborhoods like North Waco and Alta Vista love this option because it adds value without disrupting the historic character of their streets.
Energy Efficiency Matters in Central Texas
When summer temperatures in Waco regularly hit 100 degrees, your sunroom cannot feel like a greenhouse. We use thermally broken aluminum frames and low-E glass that blocks UV rays while still letting in natural light. This combination keeps your new space comfortable even during those brutal July and August afternoons. Poor insulation means higher electric bills, and nobody wants that when cooling costs already spike every summer.
Your existing HVAC system probably cannot handle the added load of a new sunroom unless we design it properly. For three-season sunrooms, we often install separate ductless mini-split units that let you control the temperature independently. That way, you only cool the sunroom when you use it, rather than forcing your main AC to work overtime. Four-season rooms usually tie into your existing ductwork, but we add proper dampers and returns to balance airflow throughout your home.
We also pay attention to window placement and ventilation. Cross-breezes make a huge difference in spring and fall when you can open windows instead of running the AC. South-facing sunrooms need extra shading options, like retractable awnings or UV-blocking window film. These details separate a comfortable, energy-efficient sunroom from one that sits empty because it costs too much to heat or cool.
Our Process
Free Consultation
We start with a free visit to your home in Waco. During this consultation, we measure your space, discuss your goals, and answer all your questions. You will learn about different sunroom styles, materials, and pricing options. We also check your foundation and existing structure to identify any issues that might affect installation. Most consultations take about an hour, and you will leave with a clear understanding of what your project entails.
Understanding Costs and Timelines
Your total project cost depends on several factors. Size matters most, naturally. A 12x16 three-season room costs significantly less than a 20x20 four-season addition with HVAC integration. Materials make a difference too. Standard glass works fine for screen rooms, but energy-efficient low-E glass adds to the price while cutting your utility bills. Electrical work, flooring choices, and finish details all factor into your final quote.
Here in Waco, most sunroom projects range from basic screen enclosures starting around a few thousand dollars to high-end four-season rooms that can run higher depending on specifications. Foundation work occasionally adds cost if your existing slab needs repairs or leveling due to soil movement. We provide detailed written estimates that break down every expense so you know exactly where your money goes before we start work.
Timeline-wise, plan on two to three weeks for standard installations once permits clear and materials arrive. Weather rarely causes delays except during heavy rain when we cannot work with open framing. Spring and fall stay busy, so booking early helps you secure your preferred installation dates. Winter actually works great for sunroom construction in Waco since temperatures stay mild and we face fewer scheduling conflicts.
Maintenance and Long-Term Value
Your new sunroom requires minimal maintenance when built correctly. Aluminum frames never rot or need painting, unlike wood structures that deteriorate quickly in our humid climate. Wash windows twice a year, keep drainage channels clear, and check weatherstripping annually. That is about it. Most Waco homeowners spend less time maintaining their sunroom than they did their old deck or covered patio.
Property value increases typically exceed your investment cost. Real estate agents around Waco consistently tell us that quality sunrooms appeal strongly to buyers looking for extra living space without the expense of full room additions. The added square footage shows up in appraisals, especially for four-season rooms with climate control. Even three-season rooms boost perceived value by creating functional outdoor living areas that extend your usable space.
We back our work with comprehensive warranties covering materials and labor. Frame and glass warranties typically run 10 years or more depending on manufacturers. If anything goes wrong, we handle repairs quickly without excuses or delays. Many of our Waco customers refer friends and family because they know we stand behind our installations long after the final payment clears. Your sunroom should last decades with minimal hassle.







