Your outdoor space should work for you all year - not just on the three comfortable months. We build sunroom additions in Port Arthur that stay cool in August, stand up to storm season, and add real square footage to your home.

A sunroom addition in Port Arthur, TX is a fully enclosed room attached to your home with large glass panels and its own climate control - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from first contact to finished room, including the permit process.
You probably already have a patio, a screened porch, or just a blank stretch of yard where you wish you could spend more time. The problem is Port Arthur summers make that space unusable for five or six months. A properly built sunroom solves that - it gives you the natural light and the view without the heat, the bugs, and the humidity. If you are thinking about something more substantial than a basic enclosure, our four season sunrooms page covers the full climate-controlled version in more detail.
Port Arthur's clay-heavy soil, flood zone designations, and coastal wind requirements all shape how a sunroom addition needs to be built here. Working with a contractor who knows this area means your foundation, glass, and connection points are designed for the actual conditions - not copied from a project in a drier part of the country.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, a sunroom addition can give you that space back. A properly air-conditioned sunroom lets you enjoy the view of your yard without stepping into the wall of heat that defines a Port Arthur summer. You already have the square footage - it just needs walls and glass.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood and do not want the hassle of buying a new home, a sunroom can add a usable room without touching the existing layout of your house. It is one of the more straightforward ways to gain square footage in Port Arthur without a full interior renovation.
Port Arthur's humidity is relentless, and older screened porches or basic enclosures often were not built to handle it. If you are seeing mold on the walls, water stains on the ceiling, or a musty smell when you walk in, the existing structure is not managing moisture properly. A properly built sunroom with sealed glazing and climate control solves the problem at its source.
A well-built, permitted sunroom addition is an attractive feature to buyers in Port Arthur - particularly one that is fully climate-controlled. If you are thinking about selling, adding a sunroom now gives you time to enjoy it and lets you list with a genuine square footage increase on the record.
Every sunroom addition project starts with a site visit and an honest conversation about what will actually work on your property. We handle the permit application with the City of Port Arthur, design the foundation for the local soil conditions, and build the room from the ground up - framing, glass, roofing, climate control, and interior finishes. For homeowners who want the full year-round option, our four season sunrooms include dedicated HVAC systems designed to keep the room comfortable even when the heat index is over 100 degrees outside.
If you already have the structure started - a slab, a deck, or a framed porch - we also offer sunroom construction services that build on what you already have, when the existing structure is sound enough to support it. Either way, the goal is the same: a room that works for Port Arthur's climate and passes the city's inspections.
Fully climate-controlled rooms built for year-round use - the right fit for most Port Arthur homeowners given the heat and humidity.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who primarily want a spring and fall space and can live with limited summer use.
When your existing outdoor structure is in sound condition, we can build the sunroom on top - saving time and foundation cost.
We handle the City of Port Arthur permit application start to finish, including any flood zone documentation your property requires.
Port Arthur sits in one of the most demanding climates for construction in the country. The combination of extreme humidity, summer heat indexes that regularly push past 100 degrees, heavy annual rainfall, and Gulf Coast hurricane exposure means that materials and methods that work fine in other parts of Texas can fail here within a few years. The clay-heavy soil throughout Jefferson County also shifts significantly through wet and dry cycles, which is why foundation design is one of the most important decisions in any sunroom addition project. A foundation engineered for these soil conditions is the difference between a room that stays level for decades and one that develops cracks and sticking doors within a few years.
We serve homeowners across the region, including Port Arthur and the surrounding communities like Groves. A significant portion of Port Arthur lies within FEMA-designated flood zones - a reality that became clear during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. If your property is in a flood zone, we account for that in the design and permit application from the start, so you are not caught off guard by elevation requirements or insurance questions after the project is already underway. Learn more about flood zone compliance from the FEMA Flood Map Service Center.
Call or submit the form and tell us where you are thinking about adding the room and roughly how you plan to use it. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to come see the space.
We come to your property, check the existing structure, assess the ground conditions, and confirm whether your lot has any flood zone requirements. After the visit, you receive a written estimate with a clear scope - no ballparks that change later.
Once you approve the estimate and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Port Arthur. Approval typically takes a few weeks - this is a good time to finalize flooring and finish choices.
Work begins with the foundation, then framing, glazing, roofing, and climate control. A city inspector visits at key stages. When everything is complete, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit sign-off documents.
Permit timelines in Port Arthur mean the sooner we start the paperwork, the sooner you are in your new room. Call us today or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(409) 217-6106We build sunrooms specifically for the heat, humidity, and storm risk that come with living in Southeast Texas. The glass, framing, and foundation methods we use are chosen for Port Arthur's climate - not a generic template from a drier part of the state.
We handle the City of Port Arthur permit application on your behalf, including flood zone documentation if your property requires it. Your finished room is legal on record - which matters when you sell. Learn more at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
The clay soil under Port Arthur homes swells and shrinks with every rain cycle. We assess your specific ground conditions before we pour a single yard of concrete, so your sunroom stays level and your doors and windows keep working the way they should years down the road.
After the site visit, you get a written estimate with a detailed scope of work - not a ballpark that changes once construction starts. We are happy to answer questions about cost, timeline, and materials before you commit to anything.
Every project we take on in Port Arthur gets the same attention to foundation, waterproofing, and climate design - because this climate does not forgive shortcuts. If you want a sunroom that looks and functions just as well in ten years as it does on day one, that starts with getting the engineering right from the beginning.
A fully climate-controlled room you can use comfortably in any season - the most popular choice for Port Arthur homeowners dealing with long, hot summers.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom construction for homeowners starting from scratch - we manage the full build from permits through final inspection.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Jefferson County mean every week you wait is a week your project gets pushed back - contact us today and we will get the paperwork moving.