
If your patio has been through Harvey or another flood and you want something that actually holds up, we build sunrooms and patio enclosures in Vidor designed for Orange County conditions.

Vidor has thousands of covered patios that were built before the area understood just how often the Gulf Coast floods. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service transforms an open or screened patio into a proper enclosed room using materials rated for wind and water.
Older Vidor homes built in the 1960s and 1970s rarely have enough living space by today's standards. Adding a sunroom to the back or side of your house is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain a room without moving, and we build additions that can handle Southeast Texas humidity and rain.
Vidor's mosquito season runs most of the year, and the heavy summer heat makes an unscreened patio nearly unusable. A properly enclosed patio gives you back that outdoor space with screens or glass panels that keep bugs out and let a breeze through on milder days.
Screen rooms are the practical choice for Vidor homeowners who want fresh air without the bugs. Because the area stays warm well into October, a screen room extends your usable outdoor season by several months compared to a completely open patio.
While Vidor winters are mild most years, hard freezes do happen - February 2021 showed the whole region that being unprepared costs money. An all season room with insulated panels and a heat source keeps that space comfortable year-round, not just eight months of the year.
Vinyl is the right material choice for most Vidor sunrooms because it does not rot, rust, or require painting in the area's high humidity. Homes near the Sabine River and in flood-prone neighborhoods benefit most from framing that can get wet without deteriorating.
Vidor sits in the Sabine River valley on flat, low ground where water does not drain quickly. Most of the city falls in or near FEMA-designated flood zones, and a significant number of homes have flooded at least once - some multiple times after hurricanes Harvey, Rita, and Ike. When a home has been through repeated flooding, the foundation, subfloor, and exterior walls may have hidden damage that affects how a new structure connects to the house. We check for these issues before any sunroom work begins, not after.
The clay-heavy soil throughout Southeast Texas expands when wet and contracts during dry spells, which causes concrete slabs and pier-and-beam foundations to shift gradually over years. That movement is why sunroom connections fail, why rooflines separate from the main house, and why doors and windows in older Vidor homes start to stick or gap. Every foundation and footing we install accounts for this soil behavior with proper depth and drainage provisions, so the structure stays tight over time.
Our crew works throughout Vidor regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The older housing stock in this community - much of it built between the 1950s and 1980s on pier-and-beam foundations - presents specific challenges that contractors unfamiliar with the area often miss, including crawl space moisture problems and subfloor settling that needs to be addressed before adding any attached structure.
Vidor runs along Interstate 10, which connects it to Beaumont to the west and to Orange a few miles to the east. We serve homeowners throughout this I-10 corridor, from neighborhoods north of the highway to streets closer to the river. If you have questions about what your specific property may need, the best step is to call and schedule a free walkthrough.
For permit work in Vidor, we file with the city's building department and coordinate all required inspections. According to the City of Vidor, attached structures including sunrooms and patio enclosures require a permit before construction begins - we handle that process so you can focus on what the finished room will look like, not the paperwork.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about what you have in mind and schedule a free visit to your Vidor property.
We visit your home, walk the space, and look at your foundation condition, drainage, and any prior flood or storm repairs. The assessment is free and comes with a written estimate so you know the full cost before committing to anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we file for the building permit and schedule your project. Most Vidor builds take two to four weeks of active construction once the permit is in hand and materials are staged.
We do a final walkthrough with you before calling the project complete. If anything is not right, we fix it before we leave - you should not have to call us back for something that should have been caught at the end.
We serve homeowners all across Vidor, TX. Free estimates, no pressure, and a written quote before any work begins.
(409) 217-6106Vidor is a city of about 10,500 people in Orange County, sitting just east of Beaumont along Interstate 10. The Sabine River runs along the city's eastern edge, forming the boundary between Texas and Louisiana. Vidor is a working-class, owner-occupied community - around 70 percent of residents own their homes - where families tend to stay for decades rather than move frequently. The housing stock is mostly single-family ranch-style and frame homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, with brick veneer common on mid-century builds and vinyl siding appearing on many homes that were re-sided after storm repairs.
The city is part of the Beaumont-Port Arthur metropolitan area and sits within one of the most active petrochemical and refining regions in the country. Most residents commute to jobs in Beaumont, Orange, or the industrial corridor along the Gulf Coast. Vidor's flat, low terrain and its location near the Sabine River mean the community deals with flooding more than most. For homeowners here, building durable - using materials that survive water exposure and the constant movement of clay soil - is not a premium choice, it is the practical one. We also serve nearby Orange and Beaumont, which share many of the same conditions Vidor homeowners know well.
Enjoy fresh air without bugs with a professionally installed screen room.
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