
Bryan Sunrooms & Patios provides sunroom contractor services in Hearne, TX, including enclosed patio rooms, screen rooms, and patio covers for Robertson County homeowners. We have served the Brazos Valley and surrounding communities since 2017 and respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.

Many older Hearne homes have concrete slab patios left over from original construction that are already the right size and shape for a full enclosure. We assess the existing slab, check for clay-soil movement, and build around what you already have to keep your costs down. Learn more about what goes into a project on our enclosed patio rooms page.
Hearne evenings are pleasant in spring and fall, but mosquitoes and gnats make sitting outside uncomfortable without a screen. We install aluminum-framed screen rooms that hold up to the humidity and UV exposure common in Robertson County without sagging or corroding over time.
Hearne summers push well above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and an unshaded concrete patio becomes unusable by mid-morning in July. A solid patio cover protects outdoor furniture and the slab surface from UV degradation and gives you a shaded outdoor area that is actually comfortable during the hottest months.
Older Hearne homes built before 1980 often have limited interior square footage. A sunroom addition built on a properly engineered slab adds usable year-round living space without disturbing the existing floor plan. We account for Robertson County clay soil movement in every slab we pour.
Hearne's spring and fall seasons are long and genuinely comfortable, and a three-season room is designed for exactly that window. These rooms are lighter in framing and cost less than a fully insulated four-season build, which makes them a practical fit for Hearne homes where the primary goal is spring-through-fall use.
In Hearne's humid climate, vinyl sunroom framing resists the moisture and UV exposure that degrade wood and some metal frames over time. Vinyl requires no painting, no caulking touchups every few years, and holds up well through the temperature swings that come with Central Texas winters and summers.
A large share of Hearne's housing stock was built before 1980, and a significant portion dates back even earlier to the late 1800s and early 1900s when Hearne was a major railroad junction town. Wood-frame homes of that age come with older foundations, aging insulation, and materials that respond differently to the Texas climate than newer construction. Adding an enclosed patio room or sunroom to one of these homes requires attention to the existing structure rather than treating it like new construction on a fresh slab.
Robertson County soils are high in clay content and expand and contract with every wet and dry cycle. That movement is the primary reason why concrete driveways, walkways, and patio slabs across Hearne develop cracks and uneven surfaces over time. Any sunroom addition or patio enclosure built here needs footings set deep enough to stay below the active soil zone, plus drainage planning that accounts for the standing water that follows heavy spring rain. Hearne's summers are long, hot, and humid, which means glass selection and ventilation planning are just as important as the foundation work.
Our crew works throughout Hearne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Hearne sits along U.S. Highway 79 about 30 miles north of Bryan-College Station, and we travel that corridor regularly for projects in Robertson County. The older neighborhoods near downtown Hearne and the historic rail district are where we encounter the most wood-frame housing, often on pier-and-beam foundations that require extra care when adding attached structures.
Hearne is the largest city in Robertson County, and most residents are long-term homeowners who have lived in the same house for decades. That means homes in this area often have deferred maintenance that has built up over time - older roofs, aging concrete patios, and structures that have been through many years of Central Texas heat and occasional hard freezes. We assess what is there before we quote anything, which is the only honest way to give a number that holds up when work begins. The Robertson County Expo Center and the area around U.S. 79 are landmarks our crew uses to navigate the town regularly.
Homeowners in Calvert, about 15 miles to the northwest, face similar clay-soil conditions and older housing stock, and we serve that community as well. For homeowners between Hearne and the Brazos Valley metro, we cover the full corridor down to Bryan.
We respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day. If you reach voicemail, we call back the same business day during normal hours. There is no charge for the initial call or site visit.
We visit your Hearne property, measure the space, inspect the existing slab or foundation area, and talk through your options. Your written estimate covers materials, labor, and permit fees with no items left out - what you sign is what you pay.
We handle permit applications with the City of Hearne or Robertson County depending on your property location. Once approved, which typically takes one to three weeks, physical construction begins. Most projects run two to four weeks from start to completion.
We coordinate the final inspection and walk through the finished room with you before we leave. Permit documentation is provided so you have a clean record for your insurance carrier and for any future property transaction.
We serve Hearne and all of Robertson County. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project would cost and how long it would take.
(979) 359-2224Hearne is a city of roughly 4,400 residents in Robertson County, sitting along U.S. Highway 79 in the Brazos Valley region of Central Texas. The city grew up as a railroad junction town in the late 1800s, and that history is still visible in the older parts of town near the historic rail district and the downtown core. Homes in these older neighborhoods are predominantly wood-frame construction, many of them over 100 years old, sitting on lots that are modest by Texas standards but substantial compared to typical suburban properties. Hearne is the largest city in Robertson County, even though the county seat is in nearby Franklin, and most county residents drive through Hearne for services, shopping, and access to the Bryan-College Station metro area 30 miles to the south. You can find more about the city at the Hearne, Texas Wikipedia article.
The Robertson County Expo Center is one of the most recognized community venues in the area, used for livestock shows, rodeos, and local events. The housing stock in Hearne is a mix of older wood-frame and brick veneer homes, with most of the mid-century and later construction on the edges of town and the oldest properties clustered near downtown. Many homeowners here are long-term residents who have owned the same property for decades - which means renovations and additions often involve working with and around structures that have history rather than starting fresh. Homeowners in nearby Calvert share similar housing characteristics, and we serve both communities as part of our Robertson County coverage.
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