
Odessa Sunrooms & Patios brings Permian Basin construction expertise to Midland, TX homeowners, offering custom sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen room installation designed for caliche soil and triple-digit West Texas summers. Every project is permitted and inspected before you sign off.

Full sunroom construction in Midland starts with getting the foundation right for caliche and sandy soil, then moves through framing, glass installation, and roofing with West Texas wind and hail loads in mind. Our sunroom construction process is permitted through the City of Midland from day one, so there are no surprises when the inspector shows up.
Midland patios sit fully exposed to the sun and blowing dust with little tree cover to offer relief. Enclosing that patio space protects it from the elements and transforms it into a room you can use year-round, not just during the four mild weeks of spring before the heat arrives.
Midland homeowners tend to invest seriously in their properties, and a custom sunroom built to your specific floor plan, sun orientation, and glass preferences gives you a room that works for your home rather than a kit that works in spite of it. We design around your layout, not the other way around.
Midland winters are typically mild, but Arctic cold fronts have pushed temperatures into single digits here before, as residents saw during the February 2021 freeze. A fully insulated four-season sunroom handles both extremes, staying comfortable whether the city is seeing 105 degrees in August or a hard freeze in February.
Many Midland homes from the 1970s and 1980s oil boom were built for the workforce of that era, and today those same homes feel undersized for families who want more dedicated living space. A sunroom addition adds a real, functional room without the disruption or cost of a full conventional addition.
On Midland evenings from September through May, the outdoor air is often pleasant enough to sit in, but insects and dust make it unpleasant without protection. A screen room creates an outdoor living space that is actually usable, adding months to the time you spend outside each year.
Midland sits on the flat, windswept Llano Estacado with about 14 inches of rainfall per year, a relentless sun, and soils that shrink and swell with every moisture cycle. Those conditions shorten the life of exterior materials, crack concrete slabs, and shift foundations in ways that contractors from wetter, cooler climates simply do not plan for. A sunroom built in Midland without accounting for caliche soil movement and high-UV glass degradation may look great on installation day and develop problems within two or three years.
Midland also receives spring hailstorms that can range from pea-sized to baseball-sized in a single event, and the wind regularly gusts to 40 miles per hour or more. Sunroom roofing, glass panels, and screen systems need to be rated for the wind speeds and hail impact risks specific to this region. Builders who spec standard residential materials without considering West Texas weather patterns leave homeowners exposed to storm damage costs that a properly designed system would have prevented.
Our crew works throughout Midland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Midland is a fast-growing city, and its housing stock is a mix of older neighborhoods close to downtown, 1970s and 1980s brick ranch homes in established subdivisions, and newer construction spreading north and west toward the edge of the city. Each type of home brings its own foundation situation, sun orientation, and HOA approval requirements, and we navigate all of them.
Midland homeowners tend to know what they are paying for and expect contractors to show up, do the job, and stand behind the work. We pull permits through the City of Midland Development Services and work on homes across the city, from older neighborhoods near the George W. Bush Childhood Home to the newer subdivisions going up on the north and west sides of town.
We also regularly serve the communities between Midland and Odessa, including Greenwood, TX just south of the city, and our home base in Odessa, TX about 20 miles to the west. If your home is in or around Midland, we cover your area.
You will hear back within one business day. We ask about your home layout, how you want to use the space, and whether you have an HOA, so we can flag anything that needs attention early. No pressure, no sales pitch on the first call.
We come to your property, measure the space, assess the foundation, and check sun orientation. In Midland, caliche soil and afternoon sun exposure from the west are the two details that most affect the design. You leave with a written quote and a clear timeline, not a ballpark.
We submit plans to the City of Midland and wait for permit approval, which typically takes one to three weeks. We handle the entire process. Construction does not begin until the permit is posted at your property. This step protects your investment and your future insurance claims.
We build from foundation through finished interior, with a city inspection at key stages. On the final day, we walk through every window, door, and seam with you, hand over all permit and inspection records, and make sure everything is right before you sign off.
We serve homeowners throughout Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin. One business day response, no obligation, no pressure.
(432) 280-0177Midland is a city of roughly 132,000 residents and one of the economic centers of the Permian Basin oil industry. Its housing stock reflects the city's growth history: older neighborhoods closer to downtown date from the 1950s and 1960s, while a large wave of construction during the 1970s and 1980s oil boom left a belt of brick ranch homes across most of the city. More recent boom years in the 2000s and 2010s drove new subdivisions north and west, where newer two-story and stucco-accented homes sit on wide, flat lots with minimal landscaping. Midland consistently ranks among the highest-income metro areas in Texas, and homeowners here tend to invest in quality improvements rather than cheap fixes. For more on the city, see the Midland, Texas Wikipedia entry.
Midland sits about 20 miles east of Odessa, TX, and together they form the core of the Permian Basin metropolitan area. Residents of both cities share many of the same contractors, employers, and regional services. We also serve homeowners in Greenwood, TX just to the south of Midland, a small community where many Permian Basin workers have settled in recent years.
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