
Turn your existing patio into a protected room that stays clean after a dust storm, comfortable during the summer, and usable for far more of the year. Built specifically for West Texas conditions.

Patio enclosures in Odessa turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected room that sits between your home and the open backyard, with most projects running between $8,000 and $40,000 depending on size and enclosure type. The structure attaches to your home and uses glass, screen, or solid panels to give you usable outdoor space without the bugs, blowing dust, and West Texas heat.
A patio enclosure is different from a full sunroom addition in one key way: it starts from your existing patio footprint rather than building a new space from scratch. That means lower cost and a shorter timeline in many cases. If your covered patio is already in good shape, you may already have most of what you need to get started.
For homeowners who want a lighter option - bug protection without glass walls - we also install custom sunrooms and fully enclosed patio rooms that go a step further and make the space feel like a true interior room. But for most Odessa homeowners, a well-built enclosure hits the sweet spot between cost and comfort.
If your outdoor space sits unused for five or six months every year because the heat and sun make it unbearable, a patio enclosure changes how you use your home. Odessa summers are long and punishing, and a properly built enclosure can turn a space you dread into one you use every day. Right now you are paying for a patio that works for maybe three months a year.
If you find a layer of fine Permian Basin caliche dust on your patio furniture every time the wind picks up - which in Odessa is often - a sealed enclosure solves that problem entirely. Dust storms here can coat everything outside within hours, and cleaning it up repeatedly gets old fast. An enclosed space keeps that dust where it belongs: outside.
Mosquitoes and flies make sitting outside uncomfortable even on pleasant evenings in Odessa. If you find yourself retreating inside shortly after going out, a screen room or enclosed patio creates a barrier that lets you enjoy the evening air without the insects. This alone is often the deciding factor for families with young children.
If the cover over your patio is rusting, sagging, or letting in water when it rains, it may be time to replace it with something more substantial. An enclosure gives you a permanent, weather-resistant structure rather than a repeated series of repairs. This is especially worth considering if your current cover has been through more than 10 to 15 years of Odessa heat and wind.
We build patio enclosures across the full range - from basic screen rooms that keep bugs and wind out, all the way to fully glass-enclosed rooms with lighting and electrical work. Every project starts with a slab assessment, because Odessa clay soils can shift foundations enough to cause frame and panel problems if that step is skipped. If your existing patio foundation is solid, we build right from it. If it is not, we address it before framing begins.
For homeowners who want to take the space even further, we also build custom sunrooms designed around your specific floor plan and lifestyle, and enclosed patio rooms that finish the interior to match your home. Each option has a different price point and level of finish, and we will walk you through the differences on-site so you can make the right call for your budget.
Best for homeowners who want bug and wind protection while keeping the open feel of their existing patio at the most accessible price point.
For homeowners who want full weather protection and a cleaner, more finished look - glass panels seal out dust and keep the space usable in light rain.
Combines screen and glass sections to give you flexibility - solid panels on the windward side and screens on the sides you want airflow through.
When your existing slab has shifted from clay soil movement, we assess and repair or repour before framing - so the enclosure starts on a stable base.
The flat, treeless terrain of the Permian Basin gives wind very little to slow it down before it hits your property, which means Odessa patios take a constant beating from blowing caliche dust. A patio enclosure needs to be sealed tightly at every seam - the connection between the enclosure and your home's exterior wall is where most dust infiltration problems start, and we address that joint specifically on every build. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets the licensing and contractor standards that apply to this work, and we operate fully within those requirements on every job.
Homeowners in Gardendale, TX and Penwell, TX face the same outdoor conditions as Odessa - wide open lots, no natural windbreaks, and soil that moves with the seasons. We have built enclosures throughout this region and we know what materials and foundation approaches hold up here over time. Many of the newer subdivisions on the edge of Odessa also have HOA requirements for exterior modifications, so we make sure to raise that question early in the process so approvals can run in parallel with the city permit.
We respond within one business day. We ask about your patio size, what you want the space for, and whether you have an HOA - so our on-site visit is focused and we can bring the right options for your situation.
We measure your patio, check your existing slab for clay soil shifting, and walk you through the options - screen room, glass enclosure, or a hybrid. You leave with a written, itemized estimate before we go anywhere.
We submit the City of Odessa building permit application on your behalf. If you have an HOA, we advise you to start that approval at the same time so both run in parallel. Most permits take one to two weeks to process.
The crew builds the enclosure over several days to a week or more, depending on size. A city inspector visits during construction - that is standard and expected. When the final inspection passes, we walk through every panel, door, and seal with you before we close out.
Permits handled, slab assessed, no surprises on the final bill. We respond within one business day.
(432) 280-0177We specify aluminum frames and heat-rated glazing on every Odessa project because those materials hold up to the UV, heat, and dust here in a way that standard off-the-shelf options do not. That is not an upsell - it is what prevents callbacks and failures within a few years of installation.
Before we frame anything, we check your existing patio slab for the kind of clay soil movement that is common across Ector County. If the slab needs reinforcement or a repour, we tell you upfront and include it in the written estimate. No hidden foundation surprises mid-project.
Every enclosure we build goes through the City of Odessa permit process. That means an independent city inspector checks the structural work before we call the job done. You get the permit and final inspection sign-off in writing, which protects you at resale and with your insurance company.
We have built enclosures across Odessa's older brick ranch neighborhoods and in the newer subdivisions on the edge of town. That local history means we know the soil conditions in different parts of the city and we know which HOAs have the strictest approval requirements - so we can help you navigate those before problems arise.
The combination of proper material selection, foundation assessment, and permitted work is what separates a patio enclosure that looks the same in year ten as it did in year one from one that starts developing problems after the first couple of Odessa summers. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
Fully custom sunroom designs built to your floor plan, material preferences, and how you plan to use the space.
Learn MoreA finished interior approach that transforms your covered patio into a room that feels like part of the house.
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