Stop losing half the year to Gulf Coast heat. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms with hurricane-rated windows and proper permits - so you have a room your family actually uses in August and January.

All season rooms in Port Arthur are fully enclosed home additions with insulated walls, a proper roof, and heating and cooling - so the space stays comfortable every month of the year, not just in October. Most projects run two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
If you have been watching your porch or patio sit empty from May through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, that is exactly the problem an all season room solves. Port Arthur summers are long and punishing - a screened porch or open deck simply cannot compete with that climate. An all season room gives you the light, the view, and the connection to your yard without stepping into a wall of heat. Homeowners who want to start from an existing patio surface often ask about our enclosed patio rooms service, which covers that path in detail.
The key difference between a true all season room and a three-season room or a basic screened porch is climate control. In Southeast Texas, a room without a properly sized heating and cooling system is not really usable for most of the year. We build every all season room with a dedicated mini-split or HVAC connection sized for the actual square footage and the local climate - not a general rule of thumb that falls apart in August.
If your backyard patio, porch, or deck sits empty from May through September because the heat and humidity are unbearable, that is the clearest sign an all season room would change how you live in your home. Port Arthur summers are long and punishing, and an open or screened space simply cannot compete with that climate.
If you already have a three-season room, a screened porch, or an older sunroom that turns into an oven in summer or lets water in during Gulf Coast rainstorms, that space is not doing its job. These are signs the original construction was not built for Port Arthur's climate - inadequate insulation, poor window seals, or failed roof flashing. Upgrading to a true all season room solves all three at once.
If you need a quiet home office, a space for grandkids to play, or a comfortable guest room, an all season room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real livable square footage without a full interior addition. Because it connects directly to your home and has climate control, it functions like any other room.
If you notice condensation on windows, a musty smell, or visible mold on the walls of an older enclosed porch, the space is not properly sealed or insulated for Port Arthur's humidity levels. Left unaddressed, moisture problems spread to the main structure. Rebuilding that space as a properly constructed all season room eliminates the moisture pathway.
Every all season room we build starts with an honest site assessment - looking at the exterior wall where the room will attach, checking the foundation or existing slab, and confirming the electrical panel can support the new climate control system. From there, we frame the walls, install windows, tie in a roof with proper flashing, run electrical connections, and finish the interior. The standard on every project is a fully insulated room with a dedicated mini-split system sized for the actual square footage and Port Arthur's climate. Homeowners who want the highest level of glass and natural light often ask about four season sunrooms, which use expansive glass panels as the primary wall system. For homeowners converting an existing deck structure rather than building on a new slab, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that begin with what is already there.
We handle permits through the City of Port Arthur from submission through final inspection. Every roof attachment and window glazing on our projects meets Jefferson County's coastal wind zone requirements. When the project is done, you receive all permit records and inspection documentation - paperwork that protects your investment at resale and supports any future insurance claim.
Best for homeowners building on a new concrete slab against an existing exterior wall - a fresh room from the ground up with full insulation and climate control.
For homeowners with an existing enclosed porch or three-season room that needs proper insulation, new windows, and a dedicated cooling system to work in summer.
A dedicated ductless heating and cooling unit sized specifically for the square footage and Gulf Coast heat load of your new room.
Standard on every project in Jefferson County - all glazing and structural connections meet coastal high-wind zone requirements for Gulf Coast storms.
Port Arthur sits near the Gulf of Mexico in one of the most humid regions in the entire country. Summer heat indices regularly exceed 105 degrees, and the humidity makes outdoor spaces genuinely unusable for five or six months of the year. That is not a small inconvenience - it is half your life outdoors gone. An all season room changes that math entirely by giving you a climate-controlled space that works in August just as well as it does in January. The salt air from Sabine Lake and the Gulf Coast also accelerates wear on windows and exterior seals faster than in inland areas, which is why we specifically ask about salt-air resistance when selecting windows and materials for every project near the water.
Port Arthur also sits in a FEMA-designated flood zone for many properties, and the city is in a coastal high-wind zone - both of which affect how an addition must be designed and permitted. Homeowners in Groves and Nederland face the same conditions, and we build to the same coastal wind zone standards across all of Jefferson County. A contractor who does not check your flood zone status before finalizing the design and permit application is skipping a step that can slow your project significantly mid-stream.
We ask a few basic questions - which wall you have in mind, roughly how large a space you want, and how you plan to use the room. You do not need to have every detail figured out. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We visit your home to look at the exterior wall, check the existing foundation or slab, and take measurements. We also ask about your preferences for windows, roofline style, and climate control. You receive a written estimate breaking down costs by major component within a week or two.
We submit the permit application to the City of Port Arthur on your behalf. This step takes one to three weeks depending on the city's current workload and your flood zone status. No construction begins until the permit is approved - we will never pressure you to start before that.
Foundation or slab prep comes first, followed by framing, windows, roof, and electrical. City inspections happen at key stages. When complete, we walk you through the room, show you how to operate the climate system, and hand over all permit and warranty documentation.
No pressure, no obligation. We come to your property, assess your specific site, and give you a written quote so you know exactly what you are working with.
(409) 217-6106Every all season room we build in Jefferson County uses windows, roof connections, and wall anchoring designed for Gulf Coast high-wind conditions. This is not an upgrade option - it is how we build every time, because the coast demands it and your home deserves it.
We handle the full permit process through the City of Port Arthur and coordinate every required inspection. When we finish, you receive all permit and inspection documentation in writing - records that protect you at resale and support any insurance claim down the road.
We size climate control units based on your room's actual square footage and Port Arthur's heat load - not a generic rule of thumb. The result is a room that stays comfortable on the hottest August days without running your system into the ground.
A large portion of Port Arthur lies within FEMA flood zones. We check your property's designation before finalizing any design or permit submission, so there are no mid-project surprises that delay your timeline or change the scope. The FEMA Flood Map Service Center is the reference we use for every Port Arthur project.
Every one of these points adds up to a project that goes where it is supposed to go - on time, on budget, and built to last in a Gulf Coast climate that punishes shortcuts. When you are ready to talk, we are here.
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