
Sherman Sunrooms & Patios has been building custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Collin County since 2017.
We work on Anna homes from the older streets near the original town center to the newest subdivisions along Rosamond Parkway - and every project is permitted through the City of Anna with a free written estimate before any work begins.

Anna has grown fast, and a lot of the homes here were built by production builders to standard floor plans - which means the outdoor living spaces are also standard. Our custom sunrooms are designed around your specific home and how you plan to use the space, not a catalog layout. That matters in Anna, where the same model house can back up to a green belt, a fence line, or another backyard - the right sunroom design accounts for the actual site, not just the square footage.
Anna summers regularly push past 95 degrees, and hard freeze events - including the February 2021 storm that damaged homes throughout North Texas - remind Collin County homeowners that winter insulation matters too. A four-season sunroom with insulated glass and its own mini-split handles both extremes, making the room genuinely usable every month of the year rather than just in the mild weeks between summer and winter.
The standard production builder home in Anna came with a concrete patio slab in the backyard - solid and flat, but open to the sun and rain. A patio enclosure adds walls and a roof to that existing slab, converting open concrete into a covered and enclosed room without needing a new foundation. For Anna homeowners with intact slabs in good condition, it is often one of the most efficient paths to gaining usable living space.
Anna spring and fall evenings can be genuinely comfortable - cooler than mid-summer but warm enough to sit outside if you can keep the bugs at bay. A screen room lets families with kids and pets use the backyard space through the longer shoulder seasons without fighting insects or worrying about spring storm rain blowing across the patio. It is also the most affordable way to enclose an existing slab in Anna.
Many Anna families moved here for the Anna ISD schools and plan to stay long-term - which means adding square footage to the home is a real priority, not just a nice-to-have. A sunroom addition off the back of the house adds a new conditioned room without touching the existing interior, which avoids the disruption of interior renovations and keeps the project contained to the exterior of the home.
Vinyl framing is a natural fit for Anna's climate and the production-builder aesthetic that defines most of the city's newer neighborhoods. It holds up under intense UV exposure and temperature swings without the maintenance that wood requires, and the clean white or neutral profiles complement the brick veneer and neutral palette that production builders use throughout Anna. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance addition that matches the existing house, vinyl framing is a smart choice.
Anna has grown faster than almost any other city along the US-75 corridor in the past decade. The result is a city where entire new subdivisions sit right next to older streets that predate the boom - and where the housing stock reflects both realities at once. Newer production builder homes from D.R. Horton, Lennar, and similar companies dominate the most recent neighborhoods, with standard floor plans, brick veneer fronts, and concrete slab foundations. Older homes closer to the original town center are a different story: different materials, different configurations, and often different foundation conditions. A sunroom contractor in Anna needs to be comfortable with both. The City of Anna building department handles permits for the entire city, and we are familiar with their process and submittal requirements.
The climate in Anna is North Texas in full: summers that routinely hit 95 to 100 degrees with high humidity, spring storm seasons that bring hail and straight-line winds, and winter freeze events that arrive fast and cause real damage. The February 2021 freeze affected homes throughout Collin County, and many Anna homeowners are still making improvements prompted by that event. On the soil side, Anna sits on the same expansive black clay that runs through most of North Texas. Per Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, this clay's annual swelling and shrinking cycle is the primary cause of cracked slabs, shifted foundations, and drainage problems in the region - and it affects newer homes here just as much as older ones. We account for soil conditions in every foundation design we recommend for Anna projects.
Our crew works throughout Anna regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Anna sits along US Highway 75 in Collin County, about 45 miles north of Dallas - far enough out that it still had a small-town character not many years ago, but growing fast enough that new streets are going up on what was recently open land. The result is that we work on properties across the full spectrum: brand-new subdivision homes on Rosamond Parkway and similar streets where the slabs are fresh and the builder finishes are still current, and older homes near the original Anna city center where the conditions are less predictable.
Most Anna families chose the city for Anna ISD - the school district is the main reason this part of Collin County has grown so quickly, and homeowners here are putting down roots rather than moving in and out. That means home improvements get done right the first time, not cut to the cheapest option. Homes in the newer Anna subdivisions are typically 10 to 15 years old at this point - old enough that builder-grade patios and outdoor surfaces are due for an upgrade, but new enough that the slabs are generally in solid condition and easy to build from.
We also regularly serve Melissa just to the south along US-75, where the mix of newer subdivisions and similar Collin County clay conditions makes for projects very similar to what we see in Anna. Sherman is our base, and the US-75 corridor is a regular route for our crew - scheduling in Anna is straightforward.
Reach us by phone or through the online form. We reply within one business day to schedule your site visit at a time that works around your schedule - no weeks-long wait for a callback.
We visit your Anna home to assess the existing slab, back wall, and site before recommending anything. Your estimate is written and itemized - not a verbal ballpark. We address cost questions during the visit, so you know the full scope before committing to anything.
We file the permit application with the City of Anna and manage all required inspections on your behalf. The city review process typically adds two to four weeks before construction begins - we track all of that so you do not have to.
When the project is finished we walk through the completed space with you, answer any questions, and leave the site clean. Most Anna projects run six to ten weeks from contract to final walkthrough, depending on scope and permit timing.
We serve Anna and all of Collin County. Free written estimates, no obligation.
(903) 209-2202Anna is a small city in Collin County about 45 miles north of Dallas along US Highway 75. The population has grown rapidly - from around 8,000 in 2010 to well over 20,000 today - making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the Dallas area. That growth has reshaped the city completely. New subdivisions with production builder homes cover land that was open fields just a few years ago, while the older streets near the original downtown core retain the quieter character of a small North Texas town. Most homes in Anna are owner-occupied single-family houses, and the median household income reflects a community of working families who have invested seriously in where they live. Anna ISD anchors community life here - the school district has been building new facilities to keep pace with growth, and families cite school quality as the main reason they chose Anna over other Collin County cities.
The city sits on the same North Texas clay soils and within the same storm belt that defines property ownership throughout Collin County. Most homes were built in the last 15 years using standard production builder methods, which means they are reaching the age where the first significant upgrades - from outdoor living improvements to material replacements - are due. The US-75 corridor connects Anna directly south to neighboring Melissa and McKinney, and north toward Sherman - the entire corridor is active territory for our crew throughout the year.
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