Port Arthur Sunrooms & Patios brings custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms to Beaumont, TX homeowners. We have served the Southeast Texas area since 2020, and every project we build in Beaumont is permitted through the city, inspected at each construction stage, and engineered for Gulf Coast heat and rainfall.

Beaumont's housing stock is varied - from narrow-lot brick homes in Calder Place to newer construction on the west side of town. A custom sunroom lets us work around whatever your property's shape and setbacks require, and we design the foundation to account for Beaumont's clay soil before a single board goes up.
Beaumont averages more than 90 days above 90 degrees each year, and summers run from roughly May through October. A four-season room with proper insulation and climate control means your sunroom stays comfortable even in August - not just during the brief mild stretches in spring and fall.
Many of Beaumont's older brick veneer homes have covered patios that were tacked on in the 1960s or 70s and were never properly weatherproofed. We convert those open or lightly screened spaces into fully enclosed rooms with sealed frames and proper drainage so they hold up through storm season.
If you want to sit outside in Beaumont without fighting mosquitoes or stepping into a wall of heat, a well-built screen room is the answer. We install aluminum-framed screen rooms designed to hold their shape through Gulf Coast wind and rain without constant maintenance.
Beaumont homeowners often want more usable interior space without moving. A sunroom addition adds real square footage to your home's record and, when it is properly permitted and climate-controlled, can be a genuine asset for buyers if you sell. We handle the permitting through the City of Beaumont's building department from start to finish.
The intense afternoon sun in Beaumont makes uncovered patios unusable for a large portion of the year. A structurally sound patio cover drops the temperature underneath it, protects outdoor furniture, and gives you shaded outdoor space that holds up through the wet season without rotting or warping.
Beaumont is the largest city in the Beaumont-Port Arthur metro area, and most of its homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s to house workers in the petrochemical industry. Those homes sit on slab foundations over heavy clay soil that expands when it rains and contracts during dry stretches, which creates steady foundation movement year-round. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, expansive clay soils are one of the most common causes of foundation problems in Southeast Texas. A sunroom built on a poorly designed footing in Beaumont soil will show cracking and settling within a few years - getting the foundation right from the start is not optional.
Beaumont averages about 55 inches of rain per year and sits in the path of Gulf Coast tropical storms. Hurricane Harvey in 2017 flooded much of the city and forced major repairs across thousands of properties. The combination of high annual rainfall, storm risk, and aging housing stock means sunroom construction here requires specific attention to water management - proper flashing and sealing at the joint between the new room and the existing house, drainage planning around the foundation, and glass rated for significant wind loads. A contractor who has not worked in this environment will miss details that matter.
Our crew works throughout Beaumont regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the permit process at the City of Beaumont Planning and Community Development department, including the documentation and review timelines for residential additions. We regularly work on the brick veneer and wood-frame homes that are common in established neighborhoods like Calder Place and the North End, and we know how to attach a new room to that type of construction without creating new moisture pathways or disturbing original finishes.
Beaumont is a city of distinct neighborhoods. Tyrrell Park and the Beaumont Botanical Gardens anchor the south end of the city, while Ford Park Entertainment Complex draws visitors from across the region. The city sits about 85 miles east of Houston along Interstate 10, and its identity is closely tied to the Spindletop oil discovery that launched the Texas petroleum industry in 1901. We work throughout the city, from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions on the west and north sides.
Beaumont connects to several other communities we serve in Jefferson County. Homeowners in Lumberton, TX to the north and in Port Arthur, TX to the south call us for the same types of projects. The building codes, soil conditions, and climate are consistent across the metro, so the same materials and construction methods apply throughout the area.
Reach out by phone or the contact form with a general idea of what you want - size, location on your property, and how you plan to use the room. You will hear back within one business day, no pressure.
We visit your Beaumont property to look at the existing structure, check the slab or foundation condition, and assess soil drainage around the planned addition. You will leave the visit with a clear cost range and a written estimate - not a guess over the phone.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Beaumont. Review typically takes a few weeks. We handle all the paperwork and update you on status - you don't have to call the building department yourself to find out where things stand.
With the permit approved, we build the foundation, frame the room, install glass and roofing, and finish the interior. City inspections happen at required milestones. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and answer any questions about how to maintain it.
Tell us what you are thinking and we will respond within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight conversation about what works for your property and your budget.
(409) 217-6106Beaumont is a city of roughly 113,000 people in Jefferson County and the largest city in the Beaumont-Port Arthur metropolitan area. It sits about 85 miles east of Houston along Interstate 10 and about 25 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. The city is built around the petrochemical industry - ExxonMobil, DuPont, and other large industrial employers have major facilities in and around Beaumont, which has shaped the city's economy and its neighborhoods for more than a century. The area is best known nationally for Spindletop, the oil field just south of the city where the first major oil gusher in Texas blew in on January 10, 1901. Most of Beaumont's residential neighborhoods were developed in the postwar decades, and the housing stock reflects that - brick veneer homes and wood-frame construction from the 1950s through the 1970s are the norm in established areas like Calder Place, the North End, and Old Town Beaumont.
Beaumont borders several communities we serve. Homeowners in Lumberton, TX are directly north of the city, and Nederland and Port Neches sit to the south along the Neches River corridor. The metro area shares consistent soil conditions, climate patterns, and building code requirements, which means our crew moves across the region using the same materials and methods. Whether your home is near Tyrrell Park in south Beaumont or in one of the newer subdivisions on the west side, we serve the whole city.
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