
Your patio is already there. We enclose it with walls, windows, and a roof so you can use it all year - no bugs, no rain, no brutal afternoon sun. Built for Sherman's heat, clay soil, and spring storm season.

Patio enclosures in Sherman, TX convert your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure, giving you bug-free outdoor views year-round - most projects take one to three weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
The biggest difference between a patio enclosure and a standard sunroom addition is that an enclosure starts with your existing patio footprint. If you have a concrete slab already in place, that is your foundation - which often reduces the cost and scope of the project significantly. If you want to go a step further and build a fully climate-controlled space from the ground up, our custom sunrooms page covers that option in detail.
Patio enclosures are one of the most practical home improvements for Sherman homeowners. You are not just adding a room - you are reclaiming the months of the year you are currently spending indoors because the heat, bugs, or weather make your open patio unusable. The National Association of Home Builders recognizes enclosed outdoor additions as one of the more durable and value-retaining home improvement categories.
Sherman summers are long and intense, and most homeowners give up on open patios by Memorial Day. If your outdoor space sits unused from June through September because the heat and sun make it unbearable, an enclosure can change how you use your home for the rest of the year.
North Texas is well-known for mosquito pressure, especially near creeks, retention ponds, and low-lying areas common in and around Sherman. If you cannot enjoy an evening outside without being bitten, a screened or glass enclosure solves that problem completely. Many Sherman homeowners say this single factor was what finally pushed them to call.
Sherman's intense sun and occasional hail cause outdoor furniture, cushions, and flooring to break down quickly. If you are replacing patio items every couple of years, an enclosure protects everything inside it and extends the life of your investment. The cost of replacing furniture adds up faster than most homeowners realize.
If you have an existing patio cover or pergola and notice water dripping through during rain, or the structure has started to separate from your home's wall, that setup has likely reached the end of its useful life. Rather than repairing a failing cover, many homeowners find it makes more financial sense to replace it with a properly built enclosure that will last for decades.
The right enclosure depends on how you want to use the space and what your budget looks like. A screened enclosure is the most affordable starting point and works well through most of Sherman's long mild season. Glass panels give you weather protection and the option to add a mini-split for cooling - which is worth serious consideration given how long Sherman summers last. We also build enclosed patio rooms that function as full living spaces with insulation, lighting, and electrical.
For homeowners who want something in between, a hybrid enclosure gives you the flexibility to run screens in the spring and fall and close glass panels during rain or the hottest summer afternoons. We also offer custom sunrooms for homeowners who want a fully designed, built-from-scratch space rather than a conversion of an existing patio.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection at a lower starting cost.
Suits homeowners who want clear views, weather protection, and the option to add heating or cooling.
Ideal for homeowners who want to use the space year-round, including Sherman's hottest and coldest months.
Good for homeowners who want seasonal flexibility - screens in mild weather, glass panels closed in heat or rain.
Sherman sits in Grayson County where summer temperatures regularly push past 95 degrees and humidity compounds the heat through July and August. An open patio in that environment is genuinely unusable for several months of the year. A properly ventilated or cooled enclosure changes that - the same space that sits empty in July becomes the room your family uses every day from September through November and again from March through May. Homeowners in Gunter and Van Alstyne face the same heat and soil conditions and have found enclosed patios to be one of the most practical additions they made to their homes.
The clay soil under most Sherman properties is another reason local expertise matters. Expansive clay swells with rain and shrinks in dry spells, and that constant movement causes concrete slabs to crack and shift over time. A contractor who does not know Grayson County may not account for this in the foundation plan. We assess every slab before we quote a job, and we design every foundation to handle the soil movement that is part of life in this part of North Texas. The City of Sherman Development Services also requires permits for patio enclosures, and we handle that process start to finish.
Reach out by phone or contact form and we will respond within one business day. Describe the size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and what you are hoping to use the space for - we will guide the rest of the conversation.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess the slab condition, check the roofline, and discuss your options in person. You will receive a written quote within a few days of that visit with no hidden surprises.
We submit the permit application to the City of Sherman on your behalf and schedule your project start date once approval comes through, which typically takes one to three weeks. We will also flag any HOA review requirements at this stage.
Most enclosures are built in one to three weeks. After construction, a city inspector signs off, then we walk you through the finished space to make sure windows and doors operate correctly and you are fully satisfied.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We respond within one business day.
(903) 209-2202We check your existing concrete slab during the estimate visit and tell you exactly what it needs before we quote the job. Sherman's clay soil causes concrete to shift over time, and we build that reality into our planning from the start - not as a change order later.
Grayson County gets serious hail and high winds every spring. We use reinforced roof connections and impact-rated materials so your enclosure holds up when the weather hits. The National Weather Service tracks this region as one of the more active severe weather corridors in Texas.
We manage the full City of Sherman permit process, including the application, inspector scheduling, and final sign-off. If your subdivision has an HOA design review requirement, we flag that upfront and help you navigate it.
You receive a detailed, itemized written estimate before a single board is cut. We walk through every line so you know what you are paying for - and we stand behind that number through the end of the project.
We have built enclosures across Sherman and the surrounding communities, and we bring that local knowledge to every project. When you call us, you are talking to people who know Grayson County's soils, its permit office, and its weather - not a call center routing your job to whoever is available.
For homeowners who want a fully designed room built from scratch rather than a conversion of an existing patio.
Learn MoreA step up from a basic enclosure - full insulation, lighting, and electrical for a finished living space.
Learn MoreSpring fills up fast - call now to lock in your project date before the best outdoor season arrives.