
Port Arthur Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Jasper homeowners and lake property owners rely on for all season rooms, screen porches, and patio enclosures. We have served East and Southeast Texas since 2020 and understand the clay soils, pine tree lots, and heavy rainfall that define this area.

Jasper homeowners and lake property owners around Sam Rayburn who want a space they can use in January and August both need a fully insulated, climate-controlled room. Our all season room builds are designed to handle the temperature swings and humidity levels of Deep East Texas.
Jasper sits in pine forest country where mosquitoes and flying insects are thick from spring through fall. A screened porch or screen room is the most practical way for Jasper homeowners - and especially lake house owners near Sam Rayburn - to enjoy the outdoors without spending the evening swatting bugs.
With 50 to 55 inches of annual rainfall, open patios in Jasper are frequently rained out. Enclosing an existing patio converts that underused space into a sheltered room that works through rain, heat, and the occasional severe thunderstorm that rolls through East Texas in spring.
Most in-town Jasper homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s and have never had a dedicated sunlit living space added. A sunroom addition brings in natural light and extra square footage that older wood-frame houses were not originally designed with.
For Jasper lake house owners who visit mostly in spring, fall, and mild winter weekends, a three season sunroom delivers the feel of an outdoor space with real weather protection, at a lower cost than a fully HVAC-equipped room.
For Jasper homeowners who want basic shade and rain protection without a full enclosure, a solid patio cover is a practical first step. It protects the patio slab and outdoor furniture from the heavy summer storms common in East Texas.
Jasper is in the heart of Deep East Texas pine country, and that setting creates specific demands on any outdoor structure. The soil under most Jasper properties is heavy clay, which swells when it rains and contracts when it dries - a cycle that repeats dozens of times a year. That movement is the primary reason concrete slabs crack, foundations settle, and doors and windows start sticking on older homes. When we design a sunroom addition or patio enclosure here, we account for this soil behavior at the footing stage, not after the fact. Getting it right at the start means the structure stays level for years rather than shifting in the first few wet seasons.
The humidity in this part of East Texas is relentless from April through October. Moisture finds its way into any weak joint, unsealed frame, or inadequately ventilated wall cavity - and in a wooded area where pine needles collect on roofs and in gutters, the moisture load is even higher. We use materials and sealing details suited to this climate, not products designed for dry Texas markets. The mix of long-term in-town homeowners and seasonal lake property owners around Sam Rayburn also means different scopes and priorities on almost every job - and we are comfortable working on either type.
Our crew works throughout Jasper and Jasper County regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The older wood-frame housing stock in town, the wooded lots with mature pine trees, and the mix of in-town homes and rural lake properties are all things we encounter on most jobs in this area. Permits for Jasper city projects go through the City of Jasper building department, while county properties are handled through Jasper County - and we coordinate with both depending on where the job is.
The main routes through Jasper - US 96, US 190, and the roads heading out toward Martin Dies, Jr. State Park and Lake Sam Rayburn - are routes our team drives regularly. We are familiar with how the in-town neighborhoods near the county courthouse compare to the lake road properties out on the Rayburn shoreline. Both types of jobs get the same attention.
We also serve homeowners in Vidor and Silsbee, which are both along the US 96 corridor toward the coast. If you have neighbors in either of those communities, we cover the whole route.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule Jasper visits around your calendar, including weekend slots for lake property owners who come out on weekends.
We come to your Jasper property, assess the lot, existing structure, and tree coverage, then talk through your options. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no hidden add-ons before you commit to anything.
We file all permit applications with the City of Jasper or Jasper County and schedule construction once approved. Most projects run one to four weeks depending on scope, and we give you a realistic timeline upfront.
When work is done, we walk the finished space with you and answer any questions before we leave. Your new room or enclosure is ready to use the same day we finish, with all debris cleared from the property.
We serve Jasper homeowners and lake property owners throughout Jasper County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(409) 217-6106Jasper is the county seat of Jasper County and sits in the heart of Deep East Texas, surrounded by pine forests and rolling timberland. The city has around 7,500 residents, most of them long-term homeowners who have lived here for decades. The in-town housing stock is dominated by wood-frame homes built between the 1940s and 1980s - solid older construction on lots shaded by mature pines and hardwoods. Downtown Jasper centers on the historic Jasper County Courthouse, and most of the city's older neighborhoods radiate out from there along streets lined with trees. Timber and healthcare are the main economic anchors, with Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital serving as one of the larger employers in the county.
Beyond the city limits, Jasper County has a very different character: rural acreage, lake roads, and seasonal cabin properties clustered around Lake Sam Rayburn - the largest reservoir entirely within Texas - and the shores near Toledo Bend on the Louisiana border. These lake properties bring in weekend homeowners and retirees who need contractors comfortable working on properties that may sit unoccupied for stretches at a time. Nearby communities we also serve include Lumberton and Beaumont, both to the southwest along US 96 and US 69.
Enjoy fresh air without bugs with a professionally installed screen room.
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