
Bryan Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions for Navasota, TX homeowners. We serve Grimes County regularly, understand the older pier-and-beam and brick-ranch homes throughout this area, and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Many Navasota homes already have a concrete slab patio that is the right size for an enclosure - the structure goes up around what is already there, keeping costs down and disruption minimal. Our patio enclosures are built with aluminum framing that resists the humidity and UV exposure this part of Texas puts on exterior materials every summer.
Navasota evenings from April through October come with mosquitoes, and a screen room is the most affordable way to reclaim your outdoor space after dark. We use heavy-gauge aluminum framing and fiberglass screen mesh built to handle the humidity and heat that break down lighter materials in Grimes County over time.
Navasota has a large share of homes built before 1980, and many of them have limited square footage relative to the lot size. A sunroom addition creates a usable room without altering the original floor plan, and when it is built with the right glass, it stays comfortable through the long Grimes County summer.
Navasota has genuinely pleasant spring and fall weather, and a three-season room is designed to make the most of those months. It is a lower-cost option than a fully insulated four-season build, and it suits homeowners who mainly want to enjoy the outdoors from March through May and September through November.
A patio cover gives Navasota homeowners shade and rain protection without full enclosure. It protects outdoor furniture from the intense summer sun and the heavy spring rainstorms that come through Grimes County each year. Covers are also a natural first step before a full patio enclosure later.
Vinyl framing is a strong choice for Navasota homes because it does not rust, rot, or need repainting - a real advantage in a climate where humidity and UV exposure break down aluminum paint and wood finishes faster than most homeowners expect. Vinyl sunrooms require minimal upkeep year after year.
Navasota sits in Grimes County on expansive clay soils that swell with every spring rain and crack down during dry summers. That seasonal movement is why driveways shift, slabs crack, and foundations settle throughout this area over time. A sunroom slab poured without proper footings and drainage will show problems within a few years on this soil type. We account for local soil conditions on every Navasota build, setting footings deep enough to stay stable through the wet-dry cycle this part of Texas runs through every year. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey, the dominant soil series in Grimes County includes high-shrink-swell clay soils that require careful foundation design for any new construction.
The housing stock in Navasota adds another layer of complexity. A large share of homes in and around the historic downtown area were built before 1970, with many on pier-and-beam foundations and wood-frame construction that behaves differently from newer slab-on-grade homes. Attaching a sunroom or patio enclosure to an older pier-and-beam home requires checking the existing structure before any new framing goes up. Navasota summers also regularly push past 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the humidity stays high into September - conditions that demand heat-blocking glass in any enclosed room if you want to use it from June through August.
Our crew works throughout Navasota regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Navasota is about 30 miles southwest of Bryan on TX-6, and we cover the full corridor between the two cities. The homes near Navasota's historic downtown - around Washington Avenue and the blocks surrounding the old commercial district - tend to be the oldest in the area, with some dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Navasota holds the official designation as the Blues Capital of Texas, tied to the legacy of musician Mance Lipscomb who was born near the city. That history means something to long-time residents, and it reflects the town's identity as a community with deep roots. Most homeowners here have lived in their homes for years and are making long-term investments when they call us - not quick flips. The Navasota Independent School District is one of the area's larger employers, and many residents also commute to Bryan-College Station for work.
We also serve Brenham to the west of Navasota, and homeowners in College Station to the northeast. If you are between those cities or need work done anywhere in Grimes County, we can reach you without a long wait.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day to set up a site visit. If you reach voicemail, we call back the same business day. There is no charge for the initial call or visit.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the existing slab or foundation, and walk through your options. You receive a written estimate that covers all materials, labor, and permit fees - no add-ons after you sign. For older Navasota homes, we include an assessment of the existing structure before committing to a final number.
We handle the building permit application with the City of Navasota's building department. Once the permit is approved - typically one to three weeks - physical work begins. Most projects in Navasota run two to four weeks of active construction.
We schedule the city inspection and walk through the finished room with you before we leave your property. Any detail that is not right gets fixed before we consider the job complete.
We serve Navasota and Grimes County homeowners. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will take and what it will cost.
(979) 359-2224Navasota is a city of roughly 8,000 people in Grimes County, located about 30 miles southwest of Bryan on TX-6 and about 70 miles northwest of Houston. The city has a walkable historic downtown district along Washington Avenue with late 19th and early 20th-century commercial buildings. Navasota holds the official designation as the Blues Capital of Texas, a title tied to the legacy of Mance Lipscomb, the blues and folk musician born near the city in 1895. The downtown historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and many of the surrounding residential blocks include homes that predate World War II.
The housing stock in Navasota ranges from older Victorian-era and early 20th-century wood-frame homes near the downtown core to 1970s and 1980s brick ranch-style houses on the outskirts of town. Most properties sit on single-family lots that are larger than what you would find in a Houston suburb, with mature trees and room for outdoor living structures. Homeowners looking to extend their outdoor space will find that the lots and existing patios in Navasota are well suited for enclosures and screen rooms. Residents in nearby College Station and Brenham face similar conditions, and we serve all three areas regularly.
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