
You deserve a room that fits your house and handles the Valley heat. We design custom sunrooms built to your roofline, your budget, and your daily life.

Custom sunrooms in McAllen, TX are fully enclosed glass-and-frame additions designed to match your home's roofline and exterior - not prefab kits. Most projects take six to ten weeks from permit approval through the final city inspection.
If you have a covered patio that goes unused from May through October, or a room layout that has stopped working for your family, a custom sunroom solves both problems at once. It adds real square footage and a room you will actually use - not just look at. In McAllen's climate, the design choices you make upfront, glass type, insulation, and cooling, determine whether you enjoy the room every day or avoid it half the year.
The difference between a custom build and a kit room is visible from the street: a well-matched addition looks like it has always been part of the house. If you are also weighing a more involved structural project, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds from the slab up.
If your outdoor space is pleasant in January and abandoned by May, that is a direct sign your existing setup cannot handle the heat. A climate-controlled custom sunroom gives you the light and the outdoor view without the triple-digit temperatures driving you back inside.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but a full home addition feels like too much disruption and cost, a custom sunroom is often the right middle ground. It adds a distinct, usable room without requiring the structural work of expanding the main house's footprint.
The Rio Grande Valley has a year-round insect season, and mosquitoes in particular can make outdoor evenings unusable. A sunroom lets you sit surrounded by glass and greenery without a single bug in sight - a genuine daily quality-of-life improvement.
If you plan to sell within the next few years, a well-built, permitted custom sunroom is an upgrade that shows up clearly in listing photos and appeals to buyers in a market where outdoor-adjacent living matters. A room that looks like it belongs reads as a premium feature, not a tacked-on extra.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a design conversation, not a catalog. We match the roofline, the exterior finish, and the window style to your existing home before anything else. From there, you choose the room type that fits your goals. Our sunroom construction service handles the full build from slab to ceiling, while sunroom design works through layout and material options before a single permit is filed.
Whether you want a cozy reading nook at 120 square feet or a full dining and lounge room at 300 square feet, the scope is built around how you plan to use the space. Glass selection, frame finish, roof style, and HVAC integration are all decided together, so the finished room works for McAllen's climate from day one, not as an afterthought.
Best for homeowners who want climate control and year-round use even during McAllen's hottest months.
Best for homeowners who primarily want a spring and fall retreat and are not concerned with summer comfort.
Best for homeowners with an existing covered patio they want to enclose while keeping the look of the original structure.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light and a dramatic glass-roof aesthetic with full climate management.
McAllen sits in one of the hottest parts of the continental United States. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and the sun is intense for most of the year. A custom sunroom built without the right glass and insulation will be unusable from May through September - which is most of the year. This is why the design choices matter so much here. Low-E glass that blocks heat while letting in light, thermally broken frames that do not transfer heat straight through, and a proper cooling connection are not optional upgrades in the Rio Grande Valley. They are the baseline. We also build on McAllen's clay-heavy soils, which expand when wet and shrink when dry, so every foundation we pour is designed with that movement in mind.
We serve homeowners across the metro, including Edinburg and Weslaco. If your neighborhood has an HOA - many of McAllen's newer north-side subdivisions do - we ask about that at the first meeting and help you get written approval before any work begins. A stop-work order halfway through a build is expensive and avoidable.
We reply within one business day. The first conversation is about what you want from the room and roughly what you have in mind for size and budget - no pressure, just a starting point.
We visit your home, measure the space, look at your roofline, and talk through glass types and roof styles. You will walk away with a clear sense of your options and a real estimate range - not a vague ballpark.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of McAllen's Development Services on your behalf. Plan review typically takes one to three weeks - the longest wait in the whole project.
Foundation first, then framing and glass, then interior finishing and HVAC connection. A city inspector signs off at the end. You will have a fully permitted, move-in-ready room.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle the permit from start to finish.
(956) 899-5743We specify low-E glass and thermally broken frames as standard on every job - not as upgrades. In a climate where the room will face 100-plus-degree days for months at a time, that choice separates a room you use daily from one you avoid half the year.
We file the application with the City of McAllen's Development Services, coordinate the required inspections, and give you a fully permitted addition when we are done. You never have to call a government office or wonder whether the work is on record.
We tie the roofline, frame finish, and exterior materials to your existing house before ordering a single panel. Neighbors and future buyers should see a cohesive home - not a room that looks like it arrived from a different building.
If your neighborhood has an HOA - common in McAllen's north-side subdivisions - we ask about it at the first meeting and help you get written approval before construction begins. Learn more about builder best practices from NAHB that guide how we approach every project.
These are the details that separate a custom sunroom that holds up through years of Valley weather from one that shows problems within a year or two. We are glad to walk you through any of them on the phone before you commit to anything.
Full ground-up sunroom builds from foundation to final inspection for McAllen homeowners starting fresh.
Learn MoreWork through layouts, glass options, and material finishes with our design team before a permit is filed.
Learn MorePermit slots with the city fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or request a free estimate now.