
Odessa Sunrooms & Patios serves Stanton, TX with sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation built specifically for Llano Estacado conditions. We have worked throughout Martin County since 2017, and every project is fully permitted and designed for the wind, dust, and temperature swings that define life out here.

Most Stanton homes are older single-story houses with brick or masonry exteriors and limited living space. A sunroom addition adds usable square footage without the disruption of a full home addition - and we design each one to handle the Llano Estacado heat and wind that affect every home in Martin County.
Stanton sits on flat, open terrain with nothing between your patio and the wind, which means outdoor furniture, decor, and the patio surface itself take a beating from blowing caliche dust and debris. Enclosing the patio converts it into a sheltered room and often uses the existing concrete slab as the starting point.
Stanton springs and falls offer genuinely pleasant outdoor temperatures, but insects, wind-driven dust, and debris make it hard to stay outside comfortably. A properly installed screen room lets you open the windows and enjoy the breeze without bringing the outdoors inside in an unpleasant way.
Stanton winters bring regular freezes, and summers push well above 90 degrees. A fully insulated four-season sunroom holds its temperature through both extremes with a connection to your home's HVAC or a dedicated mini-split, making it a room you use every month without adjusting your expectations.
Vinyl framing is well-suited to Stanton conditions because it does not corrode, fade, or peel the way painted metal can under years of West Texas sun and blowing dust abrasion. It is also low-maintenance - no repainting required - which matters when you are managing a home you plan to keep for the long term.
For Stanton homeowners who want shade and weather protection without a fully enclosed room, a patio cover is a practical first step. It cuts direct sun exposure on the patio dramatically and can be built with or without screens, giving you flexibility to add enclosure panels later if your needs change.
Stanton is located on the Llano Estacado, one of the flattest and most exposed plateaus in the country. There is nothing to block the wind before it hits a home here - no hills, no tree lines, no natural windbreaks. That constant exposure to wind-driven caliche dust finds every gap in a poorly sealed window frame or door seal. A sunroom built with cheap gaskets and loose-fitting frames will let fine dust in consistently, making the room more of a cleaning project than a living space. Proper sealing and frame selection for Stanton conditions is not optional - it is the difference between a room that works and one that frustrates.
Martin County also experiences real freeze-thaw cycling through winter. Temperatures drop below freezing on many nights from November through February, then climb back above freezing during the day. That back-and-forth causes flat caliche soils to expand and contract repeatedly, stressing any concrete slab that is not properly reinforced. Most Stanton homes were built before 1980, which means the existing foundations have already absorbed decades of this movement. Any new sunroom foundation tied to these homes needs to account for that history, and contractors who have not worked in Martin County conditions often miss it.
Our crew works throughout Stanton and Martin County regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Stanton is about 40 miles east of Midland on US Highway 80, and many Stanton homeowners commute to Midland or Odessa for work during the week. We plan our on-site visits and construction schedule to work around your availability - you do not have to take time off to babysit the job when you hire us, because we communicate clearly throughout and show up when we say we will.
The homes we work on in Stanton are largely older brick and masonry single-story houses on flat lots throughout town. We work on properties along US Highway 80, in the neighborhoods surrounding the Martin County Courthouse, and out toward the residential streets on the edges of town. The same flat terrain, wind exposure, and caliche soil conditions affect every home in Stanton regardless of which neighborhood it is in.
We also serve homeowners in the surrounding communities, including Big Spring, TX to the east and Midkiff, TX to the northwest. 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 space you have in mind, how you plan to use the room, and whether there is an existing slab we can work with - so we can give you a realistic cost range before anyone makes a trip out.
We visit your Stanton home to measure, check the slab condition if one exists, and review sun orientation. West-facing rooms need different glass than north-facing rooms in this climate. You leave the visit with a written estimate and a timeline - no vague ranges or surprise additions later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Stanton before construction begins. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you posted throughout so you know exactly when the crew will arrive and what to expect on day one.
Construction typically runs three to five weeks once work begins. We keep the site clean, communicate any questions directly rather than making decisions on the fly, and do a final walkthrough with you when the room is done to make sure everything is right.
We serve Stanton and Martin County with no long-distance fees. Call us or submit your estimate request online - we respond within one business day and will not pressure you into a decision.
(432) 280-0177Stanton is the county seat of Martin County, a small West Texas community of roughly 2,500 residents sitting on the Llano Estacado plateau about 40 miles east of Midland. The city sits squarely in the Permian Basin, and the oil and gas industry shapes the local economy, employment patterns, and the rhythm of daily life here. The Martin County Courthouse anchors downtown Stanton and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the county. Most of the housing stock in Stanton was built before 1980 - single-story brick and masonry homes on flat residential lots throughout town, with very little apartment or multi-family housing in the mix.
Because Martin County has fewer than 6,000 residents total, Stanton is a genuinely tight-knit community where word-of-mouth matters a lot when choosing who to hire. Many residents commute to Midland along US Highway 80, which connects Stanton to the broader Permian Basin metro. The flat, open Llano Estacado terrain means homes here get hit by weather from every direction with nothing to soften it - which is exactly why the right sunroom design matters. We serve homeowners throughout Stanton as well as nearby communities, including Big Spring to the east and Coahoma between Stanton and Big Spring.
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Learn MoreWe serve Stanton and the surrounding Martin County area. Call us today or submit your free estimate request online - we respond within one business day.