
Your patio slab is already there. We turn it into a protected, comfortable room - screen enclosures, glass sunrooms, or fully insulated spaces that work through Bryan's long summers and occasional cold snaps.

Patio enclosures in Bryan, TX transform your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, a roof structure, and windows or screens, most projects take one to three weeks of construction once permits are approved. The finished space can be a breezy screen room, a glass-walled sunroom, or a fully insulated room with climate control - the right choice depends on how many months a year you want to use it and what your budget looks like.
Bryan's summers are long and hot, and an unprotected patio becomes unusable by May for most homeowners. An enclosure solves that. If your concrete slab is already in decent shape, you are halfway there - it may serve as the foundation, which cuts the project cost significantly compared to starting from scratch. Homeowners looking for a lighter-weight option that still handles bugs and light weather should consider our custom sunrooms service for a fully tailored design built around your exact lot and lifestyle.
If your outdoor space sits empty from late spring through early fall because it is too hot and buggy, that is the clearest sign an enclosure would change how you live at home. Bryan's summers are long and intense, and an unprotected patio becomes a liability rather than an asset for most of the year.
The Brazos River bottomlands and Bryan's warm, wet summers create ideal conditions for mosquitoes from spring through fall. If you have given up on eating outside or entertaining on your patio because of insects, a screened or glass enclosure solves that problem completely.
Bryan's intense UV exposure and humidity are hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and flooring. If you are replacing patio items every few years because sun and weather are destroying them, an enclosure protects that investment and saves you money over time.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full room addition feels too expensive, a patio enclosure is often the most cost-effective way to add square footage. A well-built enclosure can serve as a home office, a playroom, a reading room, or a casual guest space at a fraction of the cost of interior construction.
The starting point is choosing how much weather and climate protection you want. A screen enclosure keeps bugs out and lets in a breeze - it is the most affordable option and ideal for homeowners who want to extend their outdoor season without full glass walls. A glass sunroom adds wind and rain protection while flooding the space with natural light. For homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year, our custom sunrooms service covers that level of finish and integration.
We also build rooms that sit between those options - glass walls with operable panels that open fully in mild weather and close up tight when storms roll in. For homeowners who want a finished room that adds real square footage and can serve as a dedicated living space, an enclosed patio room is worth a look - it covers fully finished interior options beyond a basic enclosure structure.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and airflow at the most affordable price point.
Best for homeowners who want wind and rain protection with maximum natural light and views.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort in Bryan's heat without a full home addition.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to open the room fully in mild weather and close it during storms.
Bryan's heat and humidity demand more than a basic screen room. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees and the air stays thick with moisture for months at a time. Without some form of climate control, an enclosure can become unusable from June through September. We plan every enclosure with ventilation and cooling in mind from day one - ceiling fans, operable panels, and wall-mounted cooling units are part of the design conversation, not an afterthought. The expansive clay soil under much of Bryan also requires attention at the foundation stage. If your enclosure needs new concrete, we design the slab for local soil movement so you are not dealing with cracks after the first dry summer. Homeowners in College Station and Navasota face the same soil and climate conditions, and we serve those areas regularly.
Bryan requires a building permit for any patio enclosure with a permanent roof, new concrete, or electrical work. We handle the permit application and coordinate inspections through the City of Bryan's Development Services office - you will not need to visit the permit office or track down inspection dates yourself. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we can provide the drawings you need for that submission as well. For homeowners who want to understand how regional climate conditions shape enclosure design, the National Weather Service Houston office publishes climate data specific to the Bryan area.
We ask about your patio size, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have an existing slab. We respond within 1 business day and come prepared to your home visit rather than showing up cold.
We visit your home, measure the area, and look at how your house is oriented. This visit usually takes about an hour. A written proposal with a detailed scope and price follows within a few days.
We handle pulling the required building permit from the City of Bryan. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings needed for that submission. Permit processing typically takes one to three weeks.
Construction runs one to three weeks for most enclosures. The city inspector visits at key stages. At completion, we walk you through every door, window, and panel - and confirm the roof sheds water cleanly - before you sign off.
Free visit, written quote, no pressure. We respond within 1 business day and give you straight answers - not a sales pitch.
(979) 359-2224Bryan's clay soil swells and shrinks with the seasons, and a slab that ignores that reality cracks within a few years. We design every new slab for local soil conditions. If your existing slab qualifies, we tell you honestly - we do not sell you new concrete you do not need.
We discuss cooling options at the design meeting, not after framing is done. Whether that means a wall-mounted mini-split, ceiling fans, or operable panels, you know the full plan - and the full cost - before any work starts.
Every enclosure we build in Bryan is permitted through the City of Bryan Development Services. We pull the permit, coordinate inspections, and deliver a finished room that is fully documented. That matters if you ever sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
We have completed patio enclosure projects across Bryan's older brick neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. Ask for references from homeowners near you - we can connect you with past clients who can speak to what the process was actually like.
A well-built patio enclosure lasts 20 to 30 years with basic maintenance. The decisions made at the design stage - soil, slab, ventilation, and permits - are the ones that determine whether yours reaches that mark. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for enclosure construction that guide best practices for materials, installation, and weatherproofing.
Fully tailored sunroom designs built to match your home's architecture and your specific comfort requirements.
Learn MoreFinished interior rooms built on your existing patio slab, suitable as home offices, guest spaces, or dedicated living areas.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now and we will lock in your project before Bryan's heat season arrives.