
Bryan Sunrooms & Patios builds all season rooms, screen rooms, patio enclosures, and patio covers for homeowners in Cameron, TX and across Milam County. We have served Central Texas since 2017 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Cameron summers run long and hot, and an all season room built with insulated glass and a connection to your home's air conditioning gives you usable outdoor living space from January through December rather than just in the cooler months. See the full range of design options and materials on our all season rooms page.
Cameron's spring and fall evenings are worth spending outside, but mosquitoes and gnats make that difficult without a screen enclosure. We install aluminum-framed screen rooms on existing concrete slabs across Milam County, and the frames are designed to handle the UV exposure and humidity common in this part of Central Texas.
Many Cameron homes sit on larger lots with mature oak and pecan trees nearby, but an open patio still bakes through July and August. A solid patio cover shades the slab, protects outdoor furniture from UV breakdown, and extends the usable season of your outdoor space without a full enclosure.
Older Cameron homes built before 1980 often have smaller floor plans with limited living space. A sunroom addition built on a properly engineered slab adds real square footage without touching the existing layout, and we account for Milam County clay soil movement in every new foundation we pour.
Cameron properties with existing concrete slabs are good candidates for a patio enclosure that converts dead outdoor space into a livable room. We inspect the slab for clay-soil settlement and repair any surface issues before building the enclosure frame, so you do not end up with a new room on a compromised foundation.
In Cameron's humid climate, vinyl framing resists the moisture and UV exposure that break down wood and some metal profiles over a 10 to 15 year span. Vinyl requires no painting, no caulking touchups, and holds up through the temperature swings that come with Central Texas winters and long, hot summers.
A significant share of Cameron's homes were built before 1980, and many date back to the early 1900s. Homes of that age often sit on pier-and-beam foundations common to older Central Texas construction, with wood-frame walls, original wood siding, and insulation that was installed long before modern energy codes. Adding an all season room or sunroom to a home like that requires understanding how the existing structure behaves rather than treating it like a blank-slab new build. Attached additions must tie into the existing framing without overloading aging walls or compromising the original foundation.
The expansive clay soil across Milam County is the second major local factor. Cameron sits near the drainage basin of the Little River, and the soil in this part of Central Texas shrinks and swells significantly through wet and dry cycles. That movement cracks concrete driveways, shifts patio slabs, and puts stress on any attached structure that is not anchored properly. Spring brings severe thunderstorms and hail across this corridor, and any room addition needs to be built to withstand wind loads and driving rain without leaking at the seams. The February 2021 freeze also reminded many Cameron homeowners that structures in this area need to handle cold snaps, not just summer heat.
Our crew works throughout Cameron regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Cameron is the county seat of Milam County, and most of the older residential neighborhoods sit within a few blocks of the historic Milam County Courthouse square. The homes in these neighborhoods are where we most often encounter pier-and-beam foundations, original wood framing, and concrete patios that have been through decades of clay-soil movement.
U.S. Highway 190 connects Cameron to Bryan-College Station about 60 miles to the south, and we travel that route regularly for jobs across Milam County. Cameron City Park and the neighborhoods around it represent the kind of established, owner-occupied community where homeowners have been in the same house for 20 or 30 years and want work done right rather than fast. Projects out on Milam County farm roads east and west of the city often involve larger lots, detached garages, and agricultural outbuildings alongside the main residence.
We also serve Waco to the northwest, which has similar clay-soil conditions and a range of housing ages. For homeowners between Cameron and the Brazos Valley, we cover the full stretch of Milam County and the surrounding region.
We respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day. If you reach voicemail, we call back the same day. You can also submit a request through our contact form and we will reach out by the next business morning.
We come out to your Cameron property, assess the existing slab or foundation, check for clay-soil settlement, and talk through what you want the room to do. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We handle the building permit application with the City of Cameron or Milam County, depending on your property location. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We schedule your project start date once permits are approved.
Our crew handles all framing, glazing or screening, electrical rough-in, and finishing work. When construction is complete, we walk through the finished room with you, confirm everything is right, and provide permit close-out documentation for your records.
We serve homeowners across Cameron and Milam County. No pressure, no obligation - just an honest on-site estimate.
(979) 359-2224Cameron is the county seat of Milam County, located in Central Texas roughly 90 miles north of Austin and 60 miles east of Waco. With a population of around 5,500, Cameron is a tight-knit community where most residents are long-term homeowners rather than renters cycling in and out. The historic downtown district anchored by the Milam County Courthouse contains some of the city's oldest commercial and residential buildings, many of which are still in active use. Residential neighborhoods close to the courthouse feature older single-family homes on generous lots, often shaded by mature oak and pecan trees that have been growing for 50 years or more.
The surrounding Milam County area is heavily agricultural, with cattle ranching and row crops spread across the county. Many Cameron residents own acreage properties with outbuildings, gravel drives, and large yards - a property profile quite different from a typical suburban subdivision. Cameron City Park, with its small lake, is a well-known gathering spot that gives the city a community center outside the downtown core. Homeowners in nearby Rockdale, about 25 miles to the south in the same county, face similar housing stock and soil conditions, and we serve that community as well. To the northwest, Waco homeowners also rely on us for sunroom and patio enclosure work.
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Learn MoreWe serve Cameron and all of Milam County. Call today or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and come to your property for the estimate.