Mission Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and four season sunrooms for Pharr homeowners using materials rated for South Texas heat. We have served Hidalgo County since 2017, provide free written estimates, and reply within one business day.

Pharr homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often have covered concrete patios that owners want to turn into year-round usable space. A patio enclosure adds walls and glazing to the existing structure, which costs less than building a new addition from the ground up and works through most of the Valley's mild winters and shoulder seasons.
Pharr's proximity to the Rio Grande and its flat, low-lying terrain means mosquitoes and other insects are a fact of outdoor life for much of the year. A screen room seals the perimeter against bugs while keeping airflow open, and it is the most budget-friendly way to make a back patio usable on warm evenings.
For Pharr homeowners who want a room they can use comfortably on the hottest days, a four season sunroom with insulated low-E glass and a dedicated mini-split is the right solution. These rooms maintain comfortable interior temperatures even when outdoor conditions make the rest of the backyard unusable for hours at a time.
Pharr is a growing city with a strong base of owner-occupied single-family homes, and many owners want more space without the disruption and cost of a major interior renovation. A sunroom addition builds outward from an existing exterior wall and adds conditioned square footage that functions as a living room, dining area, or workspace.
In Pharr, where over 230 sunny days a year means direct sun hits your patio for most of the daylight hours, a solid patio cover is one of the most practical investments you can make. It reduces the surface temperature of the slab, protects outdoor furniture from UV degradation, and makes the backyard genuinely usable during morning and evening hours all year long.
While wood decks are less common in Pharr than in other parts of Texas, some homes do have elevated wood or concrete deck structures that owners want to convert into enclosed living space. Converting a deck into a sunroom adds a foundation, framing, and glazing to a structure that already has a usable floor area and can tie into the existing roofline.
Pharr has grown quickly over the past two decades, and the homes built during that period sit on clay-heavy soil that never fully stabilizes. The soil expands during the wet season and contracts when it dries out, which puts continuous stress on concrete slabs, patios, and any structure attached to them. A patio enclosure or sunroom that is not designed with this ground movement in mind will show cracks, gaps, and separation from the main house within a few years. We assess the existing slab and soil conditions before every project and engineer accordingly.
The heat in Pharr is the other major factor. Summers here regularly produce temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and roofing materials, exterior caulk, and glazing seals that are not rated for South Texas conditions degrade faster than most homeowners expect. We use insulated glass, thermally broken frames, and sealants specified for extreme heat climates so that the enclosure you invest in today is still performing correctly five and ten years from now.
Our crew works throughout Pharr regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Pharr sits directly across the river from Reynosa, Mexico, and the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge at the south end of the city is one of the most active commercial crossings in the country. The city is part of the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro area, and the US-83 corridor running through Pharr connects the commercial hub near La Plaza Mall to the residential neighborhoods spreading north and west.
Most of the homes we work on in Pharr are single-family stucco or brick construction, built on concrete slabs, typically with fenced backyards and covered patios. Older neighborhoods closer to the downtown core and the river tend to have smaller lots and lower ceilings, while the newer subdivisions on the north side have larger footprints and more room to work with. We have enclosed patios and built sunrooms on both types of properties and know what to expect from each.
We also cover neighboring communities. Homeowners in San Juan just to the west, and in other Valley cities, can reach us for the same services. We bring the same knowledge of local building conditions and permit requirements to every city we work in.
Call us or submit the contact form on this page. We reply within one business day. You do not need a complete plan ready, just describe the space and what you are hoping to accomplish.
We visit your Pharr property, measure the area, review the existing slab condition, and check setback and permit requirements. The estimate is free, written, and itemized so you understand exactly what you are paying for before anything is signed.
We submit the permit to the City of Pharr and begin construction once it is approved. Most patio enclosure and sunroom projects in Pharr take two to five weeks to complete, depending on size and scope.
The city inspector reviews the completed work before we close out the permit. We walk through the finished space with you and answer any questions before we leave the job site.
We work throughout Pharr and the surrounding Valley. Estimates are free, written, and itemized. We handle permit filing and reply within one business day.
(956) 391-1529Pharr is a city of roughly 80,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting directly adjacent to McAllen on the east side of the Valley metro. The city has grown rapidly over the past two decades, roughly doubling in population since 2000, and that growth has produced a housing stock that spans from older neighborhoods near the city center and the river to active new subdivisions on the northern edges. Most homes are single-family, owner-occupied, and built on concrete slabs with stucco or brick exteriors. The US-83 corridor through the center of the city connects to the La Plaza Mall area, which is the main commercial hub for shopping and services for both Pharr residents and visitors from across the border.
The Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge is one of the defining landmarks of the city, and the binational character of the community shapes both its economy and its neighborhoods. Fenced backyards with covered patios are standard across most residential blocks, and homeowners throughout the city have been adding enclosures and sunrooms as the city matures. Nearby San Juan borders Pharr to the west and shares similar housing patterns and soil conditions, and we serve both communities as part of our regular Valley coverage. According to the city profile for Pharr, Texas, the metro area is one of the largest in the state by total population, giving local homeowners access to a wide range of contractors and suppliers.
Enjoy your sunroom year-round with full climate control and insulation.
Learn MoreThe longer Pharr's summer lasts without shade or enclosed space, the more outdoor time you lose. Call or submit your information today and we will get back to you within one business day.