
Your patio should work for your family, not against them. We enclose patios across Mission with screens and glass so you get fresh air and natural light without bugs, blowing dust, or rain forcing you back inside.

Patio enclosures in Mission, TX convert your existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding walls, a roof extension if needed, and screens or glass panels - most projects are complete within one to three weeks on an existing slab. A patio enclosure sits between a fully open porch and a full room addition: you get shelter from bugs, rain, and sun without the cost or complexity of building from scratch. If you are considering a fully finished living space, our custom sunroom service may be the better fit.
In Mission's climate, a patio enclosure is not a luxury - it is a practical fix for a patio that sits empty because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to actually enjoy. We build screen enclosures that maximize ventilation and glass enclosures that can be tied into your home's cooling system for year-round comfort. Most homeowners describe it as the home improvement that finally made their outdoor space work.
All attached enclosures in Mission require a city building permit, which we handle on your behalf. We also help with HOA approval documentation if your neighborhood requires it before construction begins.
If you retreat indoors by 9 or 10 a.m. from May through September because the heat and sun are too intense, your patio isn't working. An enclosure with a solid or insulated roof panel and proper ventilation extends the hours you can comfortably spend outside - even during Mission's peak summer heat. Many Mission homeowners describe this as the moment they realized an enclosure was a practical fix, not a luxury.
If citronella candles and repellent still leave you retreating inside because of insects, a screen enclosure is the most effective long-term solution. In the Rio Grande Valley, mosquito season is essentially year-round, and no amount of spraying matches the protection of a properly screened space. Once the screens are in place, you can sit outside after sunset without thinking about it.
If cushions are bleaching out and plastic furniture is cracking faster than it should, that is South Texas sun and wind doing what they do. An enclosure protects your furniture investment and keeps the space looking good year after year. It also means you won't be dragging everything inside every time a storm rolls through.
Many Mission homes have covered patios that provide shade but no protection from wind, blowing dust, or radiant heat bouncing off concrete. If your covered patio still feels like an oven in the shade, adding walls and proper ventilation through an enclosure can transform it. This is one of the most common starting points for Mission homeowners who call us.
The two most common options we install are screen enclosures, which keep bugs out while letting air flow freely, and glass or acrylic panel enclosures, which seal the space and can be connected to your home's cooling system. Some homeowners choose a hybrid approach - panels that slide or fold open so you can switch between open-air and enclosed depending on the weather. We also help homeowners who want to add ceiling fans and lighting as part of the project, coordinating the electrical permit alongside the structural one. For homeowners who want a fully finished living space with interior trim and flooring, enclosed patio rooms take the project a step further.
In Mission's climate, ventilation is the most important design factor. We'll walk you through the tradeoffs between screen and glass honestly - including which materials are rated for the UV intensity and humidity levels the Rio Grande Valley actually sees. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets licensing requirements for contractors doing this work in Texas, and we operate in full compliance with those requirements on every project.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow, bug protection, and year-round ventilation without climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a fully sealed, climate-controlled space they can use comfortably in any season.
Ideal for homeowners who want flexibility - open panels for breezy evenings, closed panels when storms arrive.
Mission's climate is one of the main reasons patio enclosures are one of our most requested services. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from May through September, and the year-round mosquito pressure from proximity to irrigation canals along the Rio Grande makes an open porch genuinely difficult to enjoy. Homeowners in San Juan and Pharr face the same conditions and regularly reach out to us for the same solution.
Mission's flat terrain also creates a drainage challenge specific to this area. If your patio slab doesn't have adequate slope away from your home, rainwater can pool at the base of a new enclosure and eventually work its way under the framing. We assess your slab's drainage before starting every project and recommend corrections if needed - that is a step many contractors skip, and it is one of the reasons enclosures fail in South Texas. The National Association of Home Builders recommends a site drainage assessment as a standard part of any patio addition project.
We respond within 1 business day. We'll ask about your patio size, whether it has a roof or cover, and what you're hoping to use the space for. No sales pitch - just the right questions so we come prepared.
We visit your home, measure the patio, and check your slab's drainage and condition. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprise add-ons later.
We file the City of Mission permit application and help prepare HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires it. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Most projects are substantially complete within one to two weeks on-site. After the city inspection is passed, we walk through the finished enclosure with you - showing you how panels and screens operate and pointing out any maintenance items to watch for.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your free estimate. Submit your request and we will call to schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(956) 391-1529Drainage and slab condition affect how your enclosure performs over time. We assess your existing concrete before providing a written estimate - a step many contractors skip. If drainage corrections are needed, we tell you upfront so there are no surprises after the project is underway.
We specify aluminum frames and screen mesh rated for the UV intensity and humidity levels Mission actually sees. Low-quality materials fade and warp within a few seasons in this climate. We build enclosures that still look and function well ten years after installation, not just the first summer.
We file the City of Mission building permit and coordinate the inspection on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings and documentation the association needs. A properly permitted enclosure protects your home's value and won't create problems at resale.
We don't push the most expensive option. We explain the real tradeoffs between screen and glass enclosures for Mission's climate - including ventilation, cooling costs, and long-term maintenance - so you invest in what will actually serve your family, not what earns us the highest margin.
We have served homeowners across Hidalgo County since 2017, and every project we build is inspected and backed by our workmanship guarantee. Our reputation in Mission is built on jobs that hold up through real South Texas weather, not just good days.
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