
Your concrete patio already exists - we enclose it into a bright, comfortable room you can use every month of the year, not just the mild ones.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Sherman, TX turns your existing concrete slab into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to your home, with most projects completed in four to eight weeks from permit approval to move-in.
If your patio sits empty from June through September because the heat makes it unusable, converting it is one of the most practical ways to add real living space to your home. Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Sherman gives you a room that works in July just as well as it does in October. Many homeowners use the finished space as a home office, a casual sitting room, or a spot for kids to spread out without adding a full addition from scratch.
If you already have a wood deck instead of a concrete slab, take a look at our deck-to-sunroom conversion service - the process is similar but starts with a structural inspection of the framing underneath rather than a slab evaluation.
If you only step onto your patio on a handful of mild days between October and May, the space is not working for you as an outdoor area. Sherman summers are brutal enough that most open patios become unusable by mid-morning from June through August. A sunroom conversion turns that dead zone into a room you can actually enjoy on a Tuesday afternoon in August without sweating through your clothes.
Sherman sits on the Blackland Prairie, where heavy clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement is why so many patio slabs here develop cracks, raised edges, or sections that no longer sit level. Visible cracks do not automatically rule out a conversion - but they do mean the slab needs to be assessed before any walls go up. Catching this early is far cheaper than discovering it mid-project.
If your home feels cramped but a full addition seems like too much disruption and expense, a patio conversion is a practical middle path. You already have the slab - the most expensive part of any new addition to pour from scratch - so converting it into enclosed space is typically faster and less disruptive than building new square footage from the ground up.
If you are replacing outdoor cushions, furniture, or rugs every couple of years because the Sherman sun and heat destroy them, that is a sign your patio is taking a beating that an enclosed space would prevent. A sunroom protects your furnishings from UV exposure and weather while still giving you that bright, open feeling. The sun comes through the glass - the damage does not.
Every conversion starts with a thorough inspection of your existing slab. Sherman's expansive clay soil moves with the seasons, so we assess the slab for cracks, shifts, or thickness issues before a single wall goes up. Once we know the foundation is sound - or have addressed anything that needs attention - we frame the walls, install the roof structure, and fit energy-efficient windows. If you want the room connected to your home's heating and cooling, we handle that integration as part of the same project. Most homeowners in Sherman choose a fully climate-controlled four-season build so the room is usable in July, not just October.
We also handle all permits through the City of Sherman's Development Services department, so you do not have to navigate that process yourself. If your neighborhood has HOA requirements, we factor those in before the design is finalized. For homeowners who want a lighter enclosure option, our enclosed patio rooms service offers more flexibility in how fully the space is sealed. Either way, the goal is a room that fits naturally into your home and your lifestyle - not an afterthought bolted to the back of the house.
Best for homeowners who want year-round use in Sherman's climate - fully insulated, climate-controlled, and connected to your home's HVAC.
Best for homeowners who want an affordable enclosed space primarily for spring, fall, and mild winter days without full climate control.
Best for homeowners whose patio has visible cracking or uneven sections from Sherman's clay soil movement before conversion begins.
Best for homeowners who want one contractor to handle everything - permits, construction, electrical, HVAC, and city inspections.
Sherman's climate is the single biggest reason patio conversions make sense here. Temperatures push past 100 degrees from June through August, and a patio without shade or climate control becomes a heat trap by mid-morning. Sherman's clay soil also works against outdoor slabs year after year - the Blackland Prairie shifts enough with the wet and dry cycles that many patios develop cracks and uneven sections within a decade of being poured. A properly built sunroom addresses both problems: it protects the slab from further weather exposure and gives you a room that is usable in every season. We see this across neighborhoods throughout the area, from older ranch-style homes near downtown to newer subdivisions where HOA rules may also apply.
We serve homeowners throughout Grayson County and the surrounding region. If you are in Denison or out toward Pottsboro near Lake Texoma, the same clay soil and summer heat conditions apply - and we bring the same approach to slab evaluation and climate-control design to every job. If you have questions about whether your specific patio and neighborhood are good candidates, call us and we will tell you honestly what we find.
We will respond within one business day. The first conversation is a short call to learn about your patio size, how you want to use the room, and your rough budget - no commitment involved.
We come to your home, inspect the existing slab for cracks or shifting, measure the space, and walk through your options for windows, roofing, and climate control. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included and what it costs.
We submit the permit application to the City of Sherman - you do not handle this yourself. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks. Once approved, framing, windows, insulation, and HVAC connections follow in sequence, with city inspections at key stages.
When construction is complete, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate how the windows and vents operate, and hand over your permit sign-off and product warranties. Most homeowners have furniture moved in within a day or two.
Free estimate. No pressure. We pull our own permits and handle the city inspection process from start to finish.
(903) 209-2202We inspect every existing slab before framing begins - because Sherman's clay soil moves, and building walls on an unstable floor creates problems down the road. Any slab issues are identified and addressed upfront, not discovered halfway through when fixing them costs twice as much.
A sunroom that is not properly insulated and connected to real air conditioning is miserable in a Sherman summer. We design every four-season room to handle 100-degree days - proper insulation, heat-blocking glass, and a real HVAC connection - so you can actually use the room in July. Learn more about how ENERGY STAR certified windows reduce heat gain in hot climates like ours.
The City of Sherman requires a permit for every sunroom addition, and we manage that process entirely. You do not need to visit the permit office or track down inspections yourself. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit is a red flag - unpermitted work creates problems at resale and with your insurance. We keep your project on record and your home protected.
Sherman's newer subdivisions often have HOA rules about exterior additions - materials, colors, and setbacks. We ask about your HOA early in the process so the design is finalized before you commit, not after. You will not be caught between a finished project and an HOA violation notice. We know how Grayson County communities work and what to look for.
Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build is designed to hold up in this climate and on this soil. We work in Sherman, we know the permit process, and we build rooms that feel like a natural part of your home - not an addition that was bolted on as an afterthought.
Already have a deck? We enclose it into a fully insulated, climate-controlled room built to handle Sherman summers.
Learn MoreA lighter enclosure option that adds protection and shade while keeping the open, airy feel of your existing patio.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in spring - call us now to get your slab assessed and your timeline locked in before the heat shuts your outdoor space down for another season.