
Odessa Sunrooms & Patios serves Greenwood, TX with custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four season rooms designed for the large lots and slab-on-grade foundations common throughout Midland County. We have served the Permian Basin area since 2017 and reply to every estimate request within one business day - no waiting around for someone to call you back.

Greenwood properties sit on large rural lots with more space and setback flexibility than a typical city lot, which means there is room to design something that genuinely fits your property rather than a standard box kit. Our custom sunrooms are designed around your specific lot, your existing structure, and how you plan to use the room - whether that is a plant room facing south or a climate-controlled office with views of the open landscape.
Greenwood and the Midland area see summer highs that push above 100 degrees, combined with occasional hard freezes in winter. A fully insulated four season sunroom with a connection to your home HVAC or a dedicated mini-split handles both extremes without the room becoming unusable half the year. For owner-occupied rural properties where the home is a long-term investment, this is often the room families get the most use from.
Many Greenwood homes were built during the Permian Basin boom years of the 2000s and 2010s with large concrete patio slabs that are now in good condition but underused. Converting an existing slab into an enclosed patio room avoids pouring a new foundation, which reduces cost and timeline, and the result is a sheltered space that handles the West Texas wind and dust infiltration far better than an open patio can.
A sunroom addition on a Greenwood property adds square footage and living space in a way that is proportional to the scale of rural lots in this area. Because Greenwood homes are typically set well back from the road with room on multiple sides, there are usually good siting options that do not compromise your existing layout or outdoor space.
Greenwood properties sit in open West Texas terrain where spring and fall evenings are genuinely pleasant outdoors - if you can keep the wind, insects, and blowing dust from making every outdoor meal a battle. A well-installed screen room lets you enjoy outdoor conditions when they cooperate without sacrificing the air flow that makes the season worth sitting outside for.
For Greenwood homeowners who want shade and weather protection over a large outdoor area without committing to a full enclosure, a patio cover is a practical and less expensive first step. It cuts direct sun exposure on concrete patios dramatically, protects outdoor furniture from UV damage, and can be built with panel or screen attachment points so you can add enclosure later if your needs change.
Greenwood sits in the heart of the Permian Basin, which means the climate is defined by intense summer heat, strong winds, and soils that are actively moving underneath your home. The clay soils common throughout Midland County expand when they absorb rainwater and shrink when they dry out, which happens repeatedly across wet and dry cycles throughout the year. That constant movement is the leading cause of cracked slabs, sticking doors, and uneven floors on Greenwood properties - and any sunroom foundation that does not account for it will show the same problems within a few years. Getting the foundation engineering right from the start is not a luxury on a Midland County property - it is the difference between a room that holds together long-term and one that becomes a maintenance problem.
Greenwood homes built during the oil boom growth of the 2000s and 2010s are now old enough that roofs, exterior caulk, and HVAC systems are starting to reach the end of their service life under Permian Basin sun. UV exposure at this elevation and latitude breaks down materials faster than homeowners in cooler climates expect. The spring storm season also brings hail capable of causing real damage to roofing and glazing. A sunroom on a Greenwood property needs glass and framing that can handle direct summer sun without overheating the room, tight weatherstripping that blocks dust infiltration, and a roofline that sheds water and resists hail damage. These are not standard concerns in other parts of Texas - but out here, they are the things that determine whether a sunroom works or not.
Our crew works throughout Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Greenwood is an unincorporated community about 12 miles southeast of Midland, served by Greenwood ISD and accessible via Farm to Market roads off Loop 250. Many Greenwood residents commute to Midland for work and prefer contractors who respect their schedule and show up when they say they will. We coordinate our on-site visits around your availability and update you throughout construction so you are never left guessing about progress.
The properties we work on in Greenwood are typically single-family homes on lots of an acre or more, with brick veneer or stucco exteriors and large concrete pads that serve as driveways, patios, and gathering areas. We know the scale of work that comes with a rural Midland County property, and we size our crews and material orders to match it. We also pull permits through Midland County rather than a city building department, which is a distinction some contractors from outside the area miss entirely.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Gardendale, TX and throughout the Midland area. Call us and we will confirm whether your address falls within our service area.
You will hear back within one business day. We ask about the size of the lot, the space you have in mind for the room, and how you plan to use it - so we can give you a realistic cost range before scheduling a trip out to your property.
We drive out to your Greenwood property to measure, check the existing slab or foundation site, and discuss design options. Large rural lots often have multiple good siting options, and we walk through the tradeoffs with you. You receive a detailed written estimate before we leave, with no pressure to sign on the spot.
We pull the required permit through Midland County, order materials, and schedule the crew. Construction typically runs three to five weeks once permits are approved. We call ahead before each visit and update you throughout so you know what is happening without having to check in on us.
When the room is finished, we walk the property with you and address anything that does not meet expectations before closing out the job. You receive all permit documentation, and we clean the site and haul debris before leaving. The room is ready to use the day we finish.
We reply within 24 hours, drive out to your property for the estimate, and handle Midland County permits from start to finish. No surprises.
(432) 280-0177Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, located about 12 miles southeast of the city of Midland. Because it is unincorporated, residents rely on Midland County for most public services, including building permits and code enforcement, rather than a city government. The community is served by Greenwood ISD, which gives it a distinct identity from the city of Midland even though the two areas are closely connected. The housing stock in Greenwood is newer than most West Texas communities - many homes were built during the Permian Basin growth waves of the 2000s and 2010s, and the community continues to attract owner-occupying families who want more land than a city lot provides. Lots of an acre or more are common, and brick veneer and stucco exteriors are the dominant construction style.
The Permian Basin economy ties Greenwood directly to Midland and Odessa, and residents here have seen the income growth that comes with an active oil market. Midland County consistently ranks among the higher median household income counties in Texas when energy prices are strong, which means homeowners in Greenwood generally have both the means and the motivation to invest in their properties. We also serve homeowners in nearby Gardendale and the surrounding Midland County communities. Call us with your address and we will confirm service area coverage for your property.
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