
From concrete foundation to final city inspection, we manage every phase of sunroom construction so you get a permitted, weather-tight room without the runaround.

Sunroom construction in Odessa, TX covers the full scope of work from foundation and framing through glass installation, roofing, city permitting, and inspection - most projects run two to six weeks of active construction, with two to four months total from first call to move-in.
A lot of homeowners in Odessa start researching sunrooms thinking the build itself is the hard part. In reality, the permit process and soil conditions are what separate a project that goes smoothly from one that stalls. We handle both - pulling permits through the City of Odessa's Development Services office and designing foundations that account for the Permian Basin's expansive clay soil.
If you are still early in the decision process, our sunroom additions page explains the different ways a new room can attach to your existing home - useful context before you commit to a construction scope.
If your backyard patio sits empty from late spring through early fall because the heat makes it unusable, a sunroom solves that problem. Many Odessa homeowners realize they are paying for outdoor space they can only enjoy about four months a year. A properly built sunroom changes that math entirely.
If you notice fine grit on surfaces near your back door or sliding glass door after a windy day, your current connection to the outdoors is not sealed well. A properly built sunroom creates a sealed buffer zone between your living space and the outside air, reducing how much dust reaches your main rooms during a haboob.
If you find yourself turning on lights during the day because your home does not get enough sunlight, a sunroom on the south or east side of your house can flood your living space with natural light. Natural light affects mood and energy, and many homeowners say it changes how their whole home feels.
If you have an older covered patio or screened enclosure that is rusting, sagging, or letting in bugs and dust, replacing it with a proper sunroom is a significant upgrade in both comfort and home value. Many Odessa homes from the 1980s and 1990s have patio covers that were never designed for long-term use.
We manage sunroom construction as a complete scope of work - not a collection of separate trades you have to coordinate yourself. That means foundation assessment and slab work, structural framing, glass panel and window installation, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing all under one contract. If your project requires a sunroom remodeling component - say, converting an older covered patio into a proper enclosed room - we handle that as part of the same project rather than sending you to a different contractor.
Every build we do in Odessa is fully permitted through the city and inspected at each required stage. We submit the permit application, schedule the inspections, and make sure you receive copies of all permit documents and sign-offs at the end of the project. That paperwork protects your investment when you sell or refinance.
Best for homeowners starting from bare ground or an open patio slab who want a fully permitted, purpose-built room.
For homes with an existing covered patio or screen room that needs to be upgraded into a proper, weather-tight sunroom.
Ideal for homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable in Odessa's summers and winters, with insulated framing and a dedicated climate system.
A lower-cost option for homeowners primarily wanting protection from wind, bugs, and direct sun during the milder months of the year.
Building a sunroom in Odessa is not the same as building one in Dallas or Houston. The summer heat here regularly exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit with very little natural shade, and the sun's intensity means the glass you specify matters enormously. A contractor who defaults to standard residential glass is setting you up for a room that is unusable half the year and expensive to cool the other half. We specify glass with a low solar heat gain rating on every Odessa build and size the climate-control system to match the actual solar load the room will experience.
The soil conditions across the Permian Basin also require foundation work that a contractor from outside the region might not think to plan for. Clay-heavy soil swells and contracts with moisture changes, putting continuous stress on a slab that was not designed for it. We serve homeowners in Greenwood and Andrews who face the same ground conditions, and our foundation approach is built around that reality - not adapted from a template developed somewhere else.
We ask where on your home you want the sunroom, roughly how large, and how you plan to use it. This is not a sales call - it is a quick way to make sure the project is a fit before anyone drives out to your property. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home, check the existing slab or soil conditions, and assess the wall where the sunroom will connect. You will leave the meeting with a clearer picture of what is possible and a rough cost range - including an honest explanation of what the permit process will involve.
Once you sign a contract, we submit plans to the City of Odessa. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that approval runs at the same time. This phase typically takes two to six weeks - it is the part of the project most homeowners do not expect to take as long as it does.
Construction begins with the foundation, then framing, glass, roofing, and interior finishing. The city inspector verifies the work meets the approved plans. We then walk you through the finished room and hand you copies of all permit and inspection documents.
Free in-home estimate. Written quote before any work starts. Permits handled for you.
(432) 280-0177Expansive clay soil is not a detail we discover on-site - it is the starting point for every foundation design we produce in Odessa. Footings go deeper, drainage is planned in, and slab thickness is matched to local soil conditions so your room does not develop cracks or settling problems down the road.
We specify glass with a low solar heat gain rating on every build in Odessa. That is not an upgrade option; it is baseline for this climate. It is also the most important factor in whether your sunroom stays comfortable in July or becomes a room you avoid from May through September.
We handle the full permit process with the City of Odessa's Development Services office and schedule all required inspections. You receive copies of the permit and inspection sign-offs at project completion. Verify your contractor's licensing status at the{' '}Energy Star program for windows and doors.
Every construction project starts with a written scope of work, a clear price, and a projected timeline. If something changes during construction that affects cost, we talk to you before it affects the invoice. You know what you are paying for from day one.
These are not general contractor promises - they are the specific practices we have developed from building sunrooms in Odessa's climate and on Odessa's soil. When the job is done, the room works the way it should, the paperwork is in order, and you have a point of contact if anything ever needs attention.
For guidance on energy-efficient window and glass standards, visit Energy Star. For NAHB remodeling standards and resources, visit National Association of Home Builders.
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