Port Arthur Sunrooms & Patios installs sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms throughout Port Arthur, TX. We have served Southeast Texas homeowners since 2020, and every project is permitted, inspected, and built for the Gulf Coast climate.

Port Arthur homeowners deal with a lot of heat and humidity - a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom addition gives you usable indoor-outdoor space even in August. We build on foundations designed for the city's clay soil so the room stays level and tight for years.
Port Arthur's summers run from May through October with heat indexes above 100 degrees. A four-season room with a proper HVAC connection means you're not locked out of your sunroom for half the year - it performs in every season the Gulf Coast can throw at it.
Covered patios on older Port Arthur homes were often built without proper weatherproofing, and the humidity makes them miserable without some kind of enclosure. We convert open or screened patios into fully enclosed rooms with proper drainage and sealed frames.
Not every homeowner wants full glass walls - if you want airflow without the insects and without spending money on a fully enclosed room, a screen room is the right fit. We install durable aluminum-framed screen rooms that hold up to the Gulf Coast wind and rain.
The intense afternoon sun in Port Arthur fades outdoor furniture and makes covered patios nearly unusable without shade. A properly installed patio cover drops the temperature under it significantly and gives you a shaded outdoor space that holds up through storm season.
Older Port Arthur homes don't always have a standard footprint, and a custom sunroom lets us work with whatever shape or setback your lot requires. We design around your home's existing structure and account for local flood zone requirements during the planning stage.
Most homes in Port Arthur were built between the 1940s and 1970s, during the city's oil boom years. Those homes sit on clay-heavy soil that swells when it rains and shrinks during dry stretches, which means a sunroom foundation has to be engineered for constant ground movement. A contractor who hasn't worked in this soil type will pour a slab that looks fine on day one and starts cracking within a few years. The city also receives close to 60 inches of rain annually, and properties near Sabine Lake or the Intracoastal Waterway carry additional flood zone considerations that shape both the design and the permit requirements.
Hurricane Harvey in 2017 flooded a large portion of Port Arthur, and many homes were rebuilt or partially repaired in the years that followed. Some of those repairs went deep; others were surface-level fixes. A new sunroom addition attached to a home that has had post-flood work needs careful evaluation of the existing structure - you don't want your new room anchored to a wall that is quietly carrying moisture damage. Port Arthur also sits in a coastal high-wind zone, which means the framing, glass selection, and roof connections on any addition need to meet the wind-load requirements the Texas Department of Insurance applies to this part of the state.
Our crew works throughout Port Arthur regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Port Arthur's building department and are familiar with the timelines and documentation that office requires. Port Arthur's housing stock is heavily mid-century - one-story wood-frame and pier-and-beam homes are common in the older neighborhoods, and we know how to attach a new room to that type of construction without creating new moisture pathways into the house.
Port Arthur sits at the southern end of Jefferson County, bordered by Sabine Lake to the east and connected to the Gulf of Mexico through the Intracoastal Waterway. The city is known as the hometown of Janis Joplin, and long-time residents take pride in maintaining their homes in a community with deep roots in the oil industry. We serve neighborhoods throughout the city, from the streets near Pleasure Island to the older residential areas closer to downtown.
We also serve communities immediately adjacent to Port Arthur. Homeowners in Groves, TX to the north and in Nederland, TX call us for the same work, and the permitting and construction process is consistent across the Jefferson County area.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and tell us what you are thinking about - a rough size, where on your property, and how you plan to use the room. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your property to check the existing structure, soil conditions, and whether your lot has any flood zone implications - all of which affect the design and cost. You will leave the visit with a clear range and a written estimate, not a vague ballpark.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Port Arthur. The review typically takes a few weeks. We handle all the paperwork and keep you updated - you don't have to manage the building department.
With the permit in hand, we build the foundation, frame the room, install glass and roofing, and finish the interior. City inspections happen at key milestones. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and answer any questions about maintenance.
Tell us what you have in mind and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight conversation about what makes sense for your home.
(409) 217-6106Port Arthur is a city of roughly 55,000 to 60,000 people in Jefferson County, Southeast Texas. It sits at the southern end of the Beaumont-Port Arthur metro area, with Sabine Lake to its east and the Intracoastal Waterway running through the area. The city grew rapidly in the early twentieth century around the oil refining industry, and major employers including Motiva Enterprises, TotalEnergies, and Valero still anchor the local economy. Most of the city's residential neighborhoods were developed during the mid-century boom, which is why such a large share of the housing stock consists of one-story and two-story homes built between the 1940s and the 1970s. Port Arthur is also the birthplace of rock musician Janis Joplin, a fact the community marks with a local museum exhibit and annual recognition. Learn more about the city's history on the Port Arthur Wikipedia article.
Port Arthur borders several other communities we serve regularly. Homeowners in Groves, TX sit directly to the north, and Port Neches is a short drive away along the Neches River. The broader Jefferson County area shares similar building stock and soil conditions, which means our crews move across these communities with the same materials and methods. If you are in Port Arthur or any of the surrounding cities, the process is the same and the team is the same.
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