
Stop losing months of your backyard to West Texas heat. A custom sunroom designed for your home gives you a bright, comfortable room you can actually use all year.

Custom sunrooms in Odessa, TX are designed from scratch to fit your home's roofline, exterior style, and your specific footprint - most projects take six to twelve weeks from contract to move-in, including city permitting.
Unlike a prefab kit, a custom sunroom looks like it was always part of the house. If you have ever stepped onto a patio in July and immediately retreated inside, you already understand the problem. Custom sunrooms in Odessa solve that - with glass rated for West Texas heat and a layout matched to how you actually live.
If you are also weighing your options, take a look at our sunroom construction page to understand how the build process works from the ground up.
If your backyard patio goes unused from May through September because stepping outside feels like opening an oven, that is a clear signal. Odessa summers are long and intense, and a covered patio without climate control does not solve the heat problem. A custom four-season sunroom gives you the light and the view without the triple-digit temperatures.
If you are wiping down surfaces near your back door after every windstorm, your current connection to the outdoors is not sealed well. West Texas dust storms push fine particles through any gap in a structure. A properly built custom sunroom acts as a sealed buffer between your living space and the outside air, reducing how much grit reaches your home.
If your family has outgrown the current square footage but a full interior renovation feels overwhelming, a sunroom is often a faster and less disruptive path to adding a functional room. It can serve as a reading nook, a home office, or a playroom - and it typically costs less per square foot than a conventional addition because of how it is framed.
If you have a prefab enclosure or screen room that does not match your home's roofline or exterior finish, you may be hurting curb appeal and home value rather than helping it. A custom sunroom is designed to look like it was always there - same roofline, same exterior materials, same window style. A mismatched or temporary-looking structure is a clear signal it is time for a permanent, custom-built solution.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with your home, not a catalog. We design the room to match your roofline, choose materials that complement your exterior, and size the glass specifically for how Odessa's sun and heat affect interior comfort. If you want a room that works all twelve months of the year, we build it as a four-season sunroom with high-performance glass and a dedicated climate-control system. If a simpler spring-and-fall room fits your budget and goals, we walk you through that option honestly so you understand the trade-offs before you commit.
The design side of the project is handled before a single permit is pulled. We cover everything from initial concept through sunroom design - layout, glass selection, roofline integration - so the finished room looks intentional, not bolted on. Every project is fully permitted through the City of Odessa and inspected at each required stage.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable, climate-controlled room usable in July and January alike.
A cost-effective option for homeowners who mainly want to enjoy spring and fall weather with some protection from wind and bugs.
Ideal when matching your home's roofline, brick exterior, or window style is the top priority for curb appeal and resale value.
For homeowners who want full documentation - city permit, inspection sign-offs, and legal square footage for insurance and resale.
Odessa's climate is unforgiving for most of the year. Summer heat regularly exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the open West Texas terrain means very little tree cover to soften the sun. A generic or prefab sunroom built without local conditions in mind will become an oven from May through September - and an expensive, unusable one at that. Glass selection is not a minor finish detail here; it is the single biggest factor in whether you actually enjoy the room. We specify glass with low solar heat gain ratings and account for HVAC load before framing starts, so the room performs the way it should from day one.
The expansive clay soils throughout the Permian Basin also affect how we design foundations. Soil that swells after rain and shrinks in drought puts real stress on a slab or footing that was not engineered with that movement in mind. Homeowners in Gardendale and Midland face the same soil conditions, and we approach every foundation with those local realities built into the design - not discovered after the fact.
We ask a few basic questions - where on your home you want the room, how you plan to use it, and whether you have an HOA. This helps us show up to your home prepared. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at your roofline and exterior. You will leave the meeting with a realistic sense of what is possible and a rough cost range - no pressure, no commitment.
We put together a written proposal with the design, a full cost breakdown, and a projected timeline. Once you approve it, we submit the permit application to the City of Odessa. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks.
Once the permit is approved, construction begins. After the structure is complete, the city inspector verifies the work. We then walk you through the finished room, show you how everything operates, and address any touch-ups before we call the job done.
Free in-home estimate. Written quote before any work begins. No pressure.
(432) 280-0177We specify glass with a low solar heat gain rating on every Odessa build - not because it is an upsell, but because standard glass makes a sunroom unusable from May through September. You get a room that stays comfortable when it is 105 degrees outside.
Odessa's expansive clay soil swells after rain and shrinks in drought. We design every slab and footing with that movement in mind - deeper footings, proper drainage, and the right slab thickness - so your room does not develop cracks or sticking doors a few years down the line.
We pull every permit in our name and stay present for every city inspection. You receive copies of the permit and final inspection sign-off for your records. A fully documented addition protects you when you sell or refinance. Learn more about verification at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Every project starts with a written proposal - cost, scope, and timeline in plain language. No line items added after the contract is signed. If something changes during construction, we talk to you about it before it affects the price.
Every proof point above comes from building in Odessa specifically, not from a general contractor playbook. When you call us, you are talking to people who know what the West Texas climate does to a building and have planned for it.
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See how we manage the full build process, from permit submission through final city inspection.
Learn MoreExplore how we work through layout, glass selection, and roofline integration before construction begins.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application to the city, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or request a free estimate today.