
Odessa Sunrooms & Patios is your local sunroom contractor in Gardendale, TX, offering patio enclosures, four season sunrooms, and screen room installation designed for the wind, dust, and extreme heat of the Permian Basin. We have served the Gardendale area since 2017, and we respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Gardendale sits on flat, open Permian Basin land with nothing to block the wind, and uncovered patios fill with blowing dust within hours. A patio enclosure turns that dusty slab into a protected room you can use year-round, and building on an existing patio slab keeps the project cost far more manageable than pouring a new foundation.
Gardendale summers hit 100 degrees regularly, and winters bring hard freezes. A four season sunroom is insulated and climate-controlled so the room stays comfortable no matter what the West Texas weather does, giving you usable space throughout the entire year.
Spring and fall evenings in Gardendale can be genuinely pleasant, but bugs and wind-driven debris ruin outdoor time fast. A screen room filters out pests and debris while letting air move through, so you actually get to enjoy those few nice months without swatting flies or sweeping sand off the furniture.
Most homes in Gardendale sit on larger lots than you would find inside Odessa city limits, which gives families room to expand without tearing up the existing footprint. Adding a sunroom gives you more living space and often increases resale value more than the project costs.
Not every home in Gardendale fits a standard kit sunroom design. Custom sunrooms are built around your specific lot, your home exterior, and how you plan to use the space - whether that is a home office, a play area, or extra dining room space for family gatherings.
Vinyl framing resists UV damage, dust abrasion, and the temperature swings that West Texas puts exterior materials through every year. For Gardendale homeowners who want a low-maintenance sunroom that does not need repainting or refinishing every few years, vinyl is a practical choice.
Gardendale sits just north of Odessa on flat, open Permian Basin land where the sun and wind hit homes hard every single day. There is very little tree cover, and most properties have no natural windbreak at all. Sunrooms here need low-emissivity glass to block solar heat, and every joint and seam must be sealed tight because dust finds its way into any gap. Many homeowners who bought kit sunrooms from big-box stores ended up with rooms that overheat in summer and fill with fine dust after every windstorm because heat management and dust control were never part of the design.
The soil under Gardendale homes is mostly sandy with a hard caliche layer underneath. Caliche drains poorly during heavy rain, and after a West Texas thunderstorm drops two inches in an hour, water pools near foundations and the ground swells. When things dry out, the soil shrinks back, and that movement puts stress on concrete slabs. Much of the housing stock here was built between the 1970s and 2000s during Permian Basin oil booms, and the original foundation slabs are now 25 to 50 years old. Any new sunroom foundation needs to be engineered for this soil behavior - contractors who have not worked in this area often miss it entirely.
Our crew works throughout Gardendale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Because Gardendale is an unincorporated community in Ector County, permits go through the county office rather than a city building department, and that process works a little differently. We handle county permits regularly and know what documentation they expect.
The homes we work on in Gardendale are mostly brick or stucco ranch-style houses on generous lots, and many sit on properties that back up to open land. We work throughout the community, from homes near the Odessa city line to properties farther out in the unincorporated areas. The same caliche soil, flat terrain, and relentless sun affect every home here regardless of which street you live on.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Penwell, TX and regularly work across the broader Ector County area. If you live outside Gardendale proper, call us and we will tell you directly whether we can get to your address.
You will hear back within one business day. We ask where on your property you are thinking about adding a sunroom, how you plan to use the space, and whether there is an existing slab we could use - so we can give you a realistic ballpark before anyone drives out.
A crew member visits your Gardendale home to measure the space, check the condition of the existing slab or foundation, and assess which direction the room will face. Sun orientation makes a real difference in West Texas heat. You leave the visit with a written estimate and a clear timeline.
We submit plans to Ector County and handle the permit process before construction begins. County permit review typically takes two to three weeks. We keep you posted on where things stand so there are no surprises about the start date.
The build typically takes three to six weeks once permits clear and work begins. We schedule inspections at key stages, and the county signs off when everything passes. You do a final walkthrough with the crew before we consider the job complete.
We serve Gardendale homeowners throughout Ector County. Call now or submit your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(432) 280-0177Gardendale is a small, unincorporated community in Ector County, sitting just north of Odessa in the heart of the Permian Basin. The population is estimated in the low thousands, and the area functions as a residential community on the edge of the larger Odessa metro area. Most residents commute into Odessa or Midland for work, shopping, and services. The local economy runs almost entirely on the oil and gas industry, and the population has shifted up and down over the decades depending on oil prices.
Homes in Gardendale tend to be single-story ranch-style houses built between the 1970s and 2000s, often sitting on larger lots than you would find inside Odessa city limits. Many properties have gravel driveways, metal or chain-link fencing, and outbuildings for storage. The terrain is flat, open, and mostly featureless - typical of the Permian Basin landscape. We also serve homeowners in nearby Greenwood, TX and Odessa, TX.
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