
Stop losing five months a year to West Texas heat. An all season room gives you a climate-controlled, fully enclosed space you can use every day of the year.

All season rooms in Odessa are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built directly onto your home, giving you a comfortable space to use in July heat or a January cold snap, with most projects completed in four to twelve weeks once permits are approved.
If you have been losing your outdoor space to the Permian Basin heat every summer, an all season room gives that space back to you. Unlike a screened porch or a basic patio cover, this is a permanent addition with insulated walls, heat-blocking windows, and a real heating and cooling system - so you are not just tolerating the weather, you are ignoring it entirely.
Many Odessa homeowners start by exploring a enclosed patio room as a more budget-friendly first step before deciding an all season room with full climate control is what they actually want. Both are permanent additions - the difference is how much comfort you want built in from day one.
If the Odessa heat means your patio furniture sits unused from Memorial Day to Labor Day, your home is not working as hard as it could. An all season room with proper cooling changes that - you get your outdoor space back for the whole year, not just the brief mild weeks in spring and fall.
A covered patio or screened enclosure that bakes in the afternoon sun, fills with West Texas dust, or leaks during a thunderstorm is telling you it has reached the limit of what it can do. Upgrading to an insulated, climate-controlled all season room solves the root problem rather than patching around it.
If you need a dedicated home office, a quiet reading room, or a place to entertain guests without crowding the main living area, an all season room adds real square footage at a fraction of what a full interior addition costs. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to expand your usable living space.
If you already have an older sunroom or enclosed porch and you are seeing cracks along the seam where it meets the main house - or doors that no longer close properly - those are signs the original build did not account for Odessa's soil movement. Rebuilding to current standards fixes the root cause.
Every all season room we build in Odessa is a permanent addition tied directly into your home's existing structure. That means a foundation engineered for West Texas soils, insulated walls and ceiling, heat-blocking glazing, and a ductless mini-split system so the room stays comfortable no matter what the thermometer says. If you want something primarily for mild-weather use with lower upfront cost, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that can always be upgraded later.
For homeowners who want the maximum in natural light and open-air feel while still having full climate control, our four season sunrooms feature glass walls on three sides and a thermally broken aluminum frame. Whether you need a solid-wall room that blends into your home's exterior or a light-filled glass enclosure, we can build both - and walk you through which makes more sense for your specific yard and usage.
Suits homeowners who want a year-round addition that feels and performs like a room inside the main house.
Suits homeowners adding HVAC to a new or existing enclosed space for summer and winter comfort.
Suits properties where clay soil movement or previous settling makes standard foundation work insufficient.
Suits homeowners who want full city permit compliance handled for them, start to finish.
Odessa sits in the Permian Basin and regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, with some of the highest UV index readings in the continental United States. Standard patio covers and screened rooms simply cannot keep up - the heat radiates through, furniture fades within a season or two, and you stop using the space by June. An all season room with heat-blocking glazing and a properly sized mini-split changes the math entirely. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that ductless mini-split systems are among the most efficient options for conditioning a single room or addition - which is exactly why they are the right choice for Odessa's climate.
The other factor that shapes every all season room project here is the soil. Odessa's expansive clay soils swell after rain and shrink during drought - and that cycle has damaged plenty of additions built without the right foundation design. We serve homeowners in Midkiff and Gardendale as well as across Odessa proper, and every project starts with an honest assessment of what the soil conditions on that specific lot require before any framing begins.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation covers the basics - room size, location on your home, and what you plan to use it for - so the site visit is focused from the start.
We come to your property to look at the foundation, exterior wall, and yard conditions. In Odessa, we also check the soil and any signs of previous settling. You receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - no ballpark numbers.
We submit the permit application to the City of Odessa Development Services and, if your subdivision has an HOA, help you understand what documentation is required there. This typically takes two to four weeks - we track it so you do not have to.
Foundation, framing, windows, insulation, and climate control are installed in sequence. After the city inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and show you how to use and maintain every component.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle permits, soil assessment, and HOA coordination so you can focus on planning your new space.
(432) 280-0177We assess soil conditions on every project before designing the foundation - not after a problem appears. Odessa's expansive clay soils require specific depth and reinforcement that a contractor without local experience will not automatically account for.
We specify glazing that meets the National Fenestration Rating Council standards for heat and UV blocking. In a climate where UV exposure is among the highest in the continental U.S., the right window rating is the difference between a room you use all summer and one you avoid.
We file the permit with the City of Odessa Development Services before any work begins and schedule every required inspection. You should never be asked to call the city yourself - that is our job, and we treat it that way.
We have been building in this area long enough to know which Odessa subdivisions have active HOA oversight, which soil profiles are most challenging, and which window systems hold up best in West Texas conditions. That local knowledge shortens timelines and prevents the problems that trip up contractors new to this market.
These are not abstract promises - they reflect what it actually takes to build a lasting all season room in the Permian Basin. When you call us, you get a contractor who has already solved the problems your project will face before they become surprises on your lot.
Enclose an existing patio slab into a solid, weather-protected room with a roof that ties into your home.
Learn MoreA four season sunroom brings in natural light through glass walls while staying fully climate-controlled all year.
Learn MorePermitting in Odessa takes two to four weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your build can begin. Call today for a free, no-pressure estimate.