
Stop losing months of outdoor time to West Texas heat. We design and build sunroom additions with glass engineered for 100-degree summers so your new room is comfortable year-round - not just in spring and fall.

Sunroom additions in Odessa, TX are enclosed glass-and-frame room extensions added to the outside of your home, typically taking two to six weeks to build once permits are approved. The process involves a concrete foundation, insulated framing, heat-blocking glass selected for local conditions, and a connection to your home's existing electrical and HVAC systems.
What makes a sunroom addition different from a standard room addition is the glass. In Odessa, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, the wrong glass turns a beautiful space into an oven. We specify low-emissivity glass on every project, and we talk through room orientation - which direction the room faces - at the very first site visit, because those decisions determine whether you get a room you love year-round or one you avoid from May through September.
If you are thinking about expanding your living space and want something that works with your existing home's footprint, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds as well, giving you options whether you have an existing slab to build from or are starting from scratch.
Odessa averages more than 260 sunny days a year and temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. If your yard is unusable from May through October, a sunroom gives you the outdoors without the heat. Ignoring this means losing five or six months of your outdoor space every single year.
If your family has outgrown the current square footage, a sunroom addition can add a dedicated living area for a fraction of the cost of buying a larger home in today's Odessa market. A reading room, playroom, or casual dining space is often closer than you think.
Odessa sees frequent high-wind events and hailstorms, particularly in spring. If your patio cover or pergola has been hit and you are patching it for the second or third time, replacing it with a properly built sunroom is likely the smarter long-term investment.
If you have a slab patio that never gets used because it is too hot, too windy, or coated in blowing caliche dust, enclosing it into a sunroom can transform it. The existing slab can often serve as the sunroom floor, which reduces the overall project cost.
Every sunroom addition we build starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space. A room you want to sit in on a summer evening needs different glass, ventilation, and cooling than a playroom you will use mainly in the cooler months. We offer fully climate-controlled four season additions as well as more economical three-season builds, and we will help you understand which option makes sense for your budget and how you live in your home. If you are interested in a completely custom layout and finish level, our four season sunrooms service covers fully insulated, year-round rooms with dedicated HVAC.
We also work with homeowners who want to convert an existing covered patio or pergola into a proper enclosed room. If you have an existing concrete slab, we can often use it as the sunroom floor, which reduces the foundation cost and shortens the build timeline. We are familiar with the City of Odessa permit process and handle all plan submissions on your behalf, so you are not navigating city hall yourself.
Fully insulated, heated, and cooled - usable every day of the year, even in July.
A more affordable option for homeowners who primarily want spring, fall, and mild winter use.
Enclosing an existing slab patio into a proper sunroom, often at lower cost thanks to the existing foundation.
Designed around your specific home layout, finish preferences, and how you plan to use the space.
Odessa averages more than 260 sunny days per year and sits on expansive clay soil that swells and shrinks with every rain and dry spell. Those two facts drive every design decision we make on a sunroom addition. The glass we specify has a low-emissivity coating that reflects heat before it enters the room - critical when it is 103 degrees outside and you still want to use the space. The foundation is engineered for local soil movement, not just poured as a standard slab. That combination is what separates a sunroom that holds up for decades from one that starts cracking within a few years of installation. We also stay current with the City of Odessa's permit requirements, which means your project is fully on record and inspection-ready at every stage.
We serve homeowners throughout the Odessa area, including customers in Midland and Gardendale. If you are outside Odessa proper, give us a call - we likely serve your community and can confirm coverage during your free estimate.
We ask about your goals, the location on your home, and whether you have an HOA - before we talk numbers. This helps us flag complications early and give you a realistic ballpark. You do not need all the answers yet.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess the soil and sun orientation. In Odessa, which direction the room faces directly affects glass selection and summer comfort. You receive a written quote within a few days of this visit.
Once you sign, we file with the City of Odessa Development Services - you do not go to city hall yourself. We ask for a copy of any HOA rules so we can help you navigate that approval too. Plan for one to three weeks for permit review.
Construction runs two to six weeks. A city inspector visits at key stages. When complete, we walk through the finished room with you, test every window and door, and hand over all permit and inspection records before we consider the job done.
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We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to submit a request - fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule your free on-site estimate. We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote before you make any decisions.
(432) 280-0177West Texas clay swells after rain and shrinks in drought. We engineer every foundation specifically for local soil conditions - not just pour a standard slab. Your floors stay level and your doors keep closing, even through the boom-and-bust weather cycles this region is known for.
We specify low-emissivity glass on every sunroom we build because Odessa summers demand it. The right glass is the difference between a room you sit in year-round and one that becomes an oven by Memorial Day. We will explain exactly which glass we plan to use and why before any plans are drawn.
We pull every required permit with the City of Odessa and pass every city inspection before we consider the job done. Your sunroom is on record as a legal, code-compliant addition - no surprises at closing or after a hailstorm insurance claim.
We come to your home, measure, assess the site, and give you a written, itemized quote at no charge. You will know what you are paying for and why before you make any commitment. Serving Odessa and surrounding West Texas communities since 2017.
Every one of these points adds up to a simpler, lower-stress project for you. We handle the permits, we engineer for local conditions, and we do not consider the job done until the city inspector signs off. For more on the organizations that set standards for sunroom materials, visit the National Association of Home Builders.
A fully climate-controlled sunroom you can use every month of the year, including Odessa's hottest summers and occasional hard freezes.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom construction built to City of Odessa codes, with foundations engineered for local clay soil conditions.
Learn MoreContact us for a free on-site estimate - we come to you, measure the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation to move forward.