
Your sunroom should be the best room in the house. If heat, leaks, or outdated finishes are keeping you out of it, we will fix that with a remodel built for Mission's climate.

Sunroom remodeling in Mission means updating or rebuilding an existing enclosed porch or glass room to make it more comfortable, better-looking, and more useful year-round - most jobs take one to three weeks from demo day to final walkthrough, depending on how much is being changed.
In Mission, the most common reason homeowners call us is simple: their sunroom is unusable in summer. The room gets too hot, the windows fog or leak, and the family stops going in there. Sunroom remodeling fixes that at the source - better glass, real insulation, and a cooling system sized for the space. If you are comparing options, our screen room installation service is a good reference point for what a lighter-weight enclosure looks like before committing to a full remodel.
Work can include replacing old windows and walls, upgrading the roof, adding insulation, improving the floor, and installing heating or cooling. The goal is turning a space that was barely usable into one your family actually wants to spend time in.
If walking into your sunroom between April and October feels like stepping into an oven, the room lacks adequate insulation or climate control for Mission's climate. A well-remodeled sunroom should be comfortable year-round, not just during the mild winter months. This is the most common reason Mission homeowners decide it is time to invest in a proper remodel.
These are signs that moisture has been getting in - through failing window seals, gaps in the wall-to-roof connection, or inadequate drainage on a flat roof. In the Valley's humid climate, small leaks do not stay small for long. Catching this early saves you from a much more expensive repair down the road.
When you see a hazy look between the layers of glass in a double-pane window, the seal has failed and moisture has gotten inside. This means the windows are no longer keeping heat out or cool air in. In Mission's climate, failed window seals mean your cooling system is working much harder than it should be.
If your sunroom still has jalousie windows, single-pane glass, or carpet that has seen better days, it is probably not a space your family gravitates toward. A remodel can turn a forgotten room into one of the most-used spaces in your home - especially during Mission's pleasant winter and early spring months.
Every remodel starts with what the room actually needs, not a preset package. Some homeowners need a full gut-and-rebuild with new framing, insulation, and a mini-split cooling unit. Others have a structurally sound room that just needs new windows and flooring. We also help homeowners who want to take their project further - our sunroom design service pairs well with a remodel when you want to rethink the layout or finishes before construction begins.
Whether you are doing a cosmetic refresh or a complete rebuild, the approach is the same: we assess what you have, tell you honestly what it will take, and do the work correctly the first time. That means pulling permits with the City of Mission, using materials rated for the Valley's heat and humidity, and not cutting corners on the drainage detail that flat-roof sunrooms in this area need most.
Best for sunrooms with structural problems, failing windows, or inadequate climate control that a cosmetic refresh cannot fix.
Right for homeowners whose framing is sound but whose windows and walls are letting in too much heat.
Ideal when the bones are good but the finishes - carpet, outdated tile, worn trim - are dragging the room down.
For sunrooms that are structurally fine but have no dedicated cooling or heating, making them uncomfortable most of the year.
Mission sits in the lower Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun angle is intense for most of the year. Any sunroom remodel here has to treat climate control as the first design decision, not an afterthought. The combination of intense UV and persistent humidity is genuinely hard on windows, seals, and flooring - materials that hold up well in cooler climates can warp, fade, or crack within a few years in the Valley. Homeowners near McAllen and throughout Hidalgo County share these same conditions, and a contractor who knows this market will steer you toward products rated for high-UV and high-humidity environments.
There are also local structural realities that matter. Many homes in Mission and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley were built with flat or very low-pitched roofs, which affects how a sunroom is designed and waterproofed. Flat roofs require specific drainage solutions to prevent water from pooling - and the clay-heavy soil here swells with every rain cycle, putting pressure on slabs and foundations over time. Homeowners in Edinburg deal with the same soil conditions. A remodel that does not account for these details is a remodel that will show problems within a few seasons.
Reach out and a team member will ask a few basic questions about the room - size, what is bothering you, what you want to change. You will hear back within one business day to schedule an on-site visit.
We visit your home, walk through the sunroom, and take measurements. Expect this visit to take 30 to 60 minutes - we will look at windows, walls, roof connection, flooring, and any cooling setup currently in place.
If the project involves structural changes, new electrical work, or a new cooling system, we apply for a building permit from the City of Mission before any work begins. We handle this entirely - you will not need to visit any office.
New materials go in systematically. When the work is complete, we walk you through the finished room, show you how everything operates, and hand you any inspection sign-off documents for your home records.
Free estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(956) 391-1529We handle every permit with the City of Mission and welcome the inspector on site. When the job is done, you receive the sign-off document - which protects your home value and prevents complications if you ever sell.
Every window, seal, and flooring material we specify is chosen because it holds up under Mission's UV intensity, heat, and humidity - not because it looks good in a catalog. Materials that survive the Valley are a different category from materials that look good elsewhere.
Many contractors miss the drainage detail on flat-roof sunrooms, which leads to leaks within a season or two. We design positive drainage into every flat-roof project from the start, because we know how Valley construction actually works.
We work throughout Hidalgo County, from Mission's older downtown neighborhoods to the newer subdivisions on the north side of the city. Local knowledge means no surprises when we see your home for the first time.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards we follow on every project. Permits, proper materials, and honest communication are not extras - they are how we work on every job in Mission and across the Rio Grande Valley.
A lighter-weight enclosure that keeps bugs out and lets air flow - a good starting point if you are not ready for a full remodel.
Learn MorePlan your remodel layout and finishes before construction begins so every decision is intentional.
Learn MoreMission summers are short on mild weather - lock in your project now and have your room ready before the next heat season hits.