
Your existing porch or patio can become a fully comfortable room. We handle design, permits, HOA approval, and construction so you have one less thing to manage.

Sunroom remodeling in McAllen means transforming an existing porch, patio enclosure, or underused back room into a comfortable, fully enclosed living space. Most jobs take two to six weeks from the first day of work, depending on size and whether structural changes are needed.
Homeowners in McAllen often come to us with an existing screened porch that has become unusable in summer heat, or a back room that feels dark and disconnected from the yard. Sunroom remodeling addresses both problems at once - adding insulation, glass panels, and a cooling solution so the room works from January through August.
If you are starting from scratch rather than updating an existing space, our screen room installation service is a cost-effective way to begin. And if you want help thinking through layout, glass, and finishes before committing to a remodel, see our sunroom design service.
If you walk past your outdoor space every day during summer without stepping into it, the heat has made it unusable. McAllen summers are long and intense, and an open porch offers almost no relief. A properly built sunroom with cooling gives you that outdoor feeling without the heat.
If your current screened enclosure has a roof that drips during rain or a floor that feels soft underfoot, the structure has been compromised by weather and time. These are not cosmetic problems. Remodeling rather than patching repeatedly is almost always the more cost-effective choice over a five-year window.
If you see brown stains on the ceiling near an existing porch enclosure, water is getting in somewhere it should not be. Left alone, this leads to mold, wood rot, and damage to your home's structure. A remodel that addresses the root cause is far less expensive than repairing the damage later.
Some McAllen homes have back rooms or converted garages that feel dark and disconnected from the rest of the house. Connecting that space to a sunroom can transform it into the most-used room in your home. If you wish a room felt brighter and more connected to your yard, a sunroom remodel is worth exploring.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full range of what McAllen homeowners actually need - from a basic screened porch refresh to a fully climate-controlled four-season room. If you have an existing enclosure with torn screens, a sagging roof, or panels that let in water, we can assess what is salvageable and build from there. We also do complete tear-down-and-rebuild projects when the existing structure is too far gone to repair.
For homeowners who want a more formal look and feel, we offer screen room installation as a standalone service, and our sunroom design process ensures you have thought through every detail - roofline, glass type, flooring, and electrical - before construction begins. Both links give you a sense of the options available at different price points.
Suits homeowners who want bug and rain protection at a lower cost than full glass enclosures.
Suits homeowners who want glass panels and a weather-tight shell but do not need year-round climate control.
Suits homeowners who want to use the space every month, including McAllen summers.
Suits homeowners with a dark back room they want to brighten and connect to the yard through glass walls or a glass roof.
McAllen sits in one of the hottest metro areas in the United States, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees from June through September. That means any sunroom built here must treat climate control as a requirement from day one - not an upgrade to consider later. The clay-heavy soils throughout Hidalgo County also move with rain and dry spells, which means the connection between an addition and the main house needs to be designed with that movement in mind. A contractor familiar with local conditions will account for both when planning your remodel.
We work on homes across the Valley, including in Mission and Edinburg. If your neighborhood has an HOA - which is common in McAllen's north and west side subdivisions - we handle the architectural review submission before any work begins. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry notes that HOA compliance is one of the most commonly overlooked steps in outdoor addition projects - we build it into every job.
Reach out and we will ask a few basic questions - what you are starting with, roughly how large the space is, and what you want to use the room for. You will get a realistic sense of timeline and cost before anyone drives out.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at your existing structure, and assess what the project actually involves. After this visit, you receive a written proposal outlining exactly what work will be done, what materials will be used, and what the total price is.
We submit the permit application to the City of McAllen's Development Services office. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we reply to questions within 1 business day throughout.
Once permits are approved, work begins on the agreed date - foundation, framing, roof, windows, electrical, and finishing details in sequence. City inspections happen along the way, and we walk through the finished room with you before we consider the job closed.
Tell us about your existing porch or patio and we will give you a written estimate - no obligation, no sales pressure.
(956) 899-5743We manage the City of McAllen permit application, submit the drawings, and schedule every required inspection. You never need to visit the permit office. An inspected, permitted sunroom protects your home's value and gives any future buyer a clean paper trail.
If you live in one of McAllen's newer subdivisions, your HOA has real authority over exterior additions. We handle the HOA architectural review submission before a single board is cut - no stop-work orders, no fines, no forced do-overs.
We specify high-performance glass with heat-blocking coatings and proper insulation for McAllen's climate zone, so your room stays usable in July - not just in January. This is the difference between a room you enjoy daily and one you avoid for five months a year.
We have been building and remodeling sunrooms in McAllen and across the Rio Grande Valley since 2016. We know the local permit office, the clay soil conditions, and the HOA landscape in the neighborhoods we serve - experience that makes every project run smoother.
Every one of these points connects to something a McAllen homeowner has run into before - a permit that got missed, an HOA approval that came back after work was already started, or a room that sat empty every summer because nobody planned for the heat. We have seen those situations enough times to make sure they do not happen on your project.
Add a screened enclosure to your existing patio at a lower price point than a full glass sunroom.
Learn MoreWork through layout, glass selection, roofline, and finishes before a single board is cut.
Learn MorePermit timelines in McAllen mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - before summer heat arrives.