
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in your home, not one you avoid from May through September. We fix what is broken, upgrade what is outdated, and make it comfortable for every season.

Sunroom remodeling in Sherman, TX means updating or rebuilding an existing sunroom so it actually works for your family - replacing old glass, adding heating and cooling, repairing the floor or structure, and most projects take one to four weeks once work begins.
Most Sherman homeowners come to us with a sunroom that is technically there but practically useless - too hot in summer, drafty in winter, or just embarrassing to show guests. A proper remodel fixes the root causes, not just the surface. If you have been thinking about adding an entirely new space instead, our screen room installation service is another option worth exploring.
We work on sunrooms all over Sherman - from older brick ranch homes in established neighborhoods to newer construction on the north side of town. Every project starts with an honest assessment of what the room needs before we talk about what it could become.
If you stop using your sunroom entirely once the Texas heat arrives, that is a clear sign the room is not built for this climate. A properly remodeled sunroom with insulated glass and dedicated cooling should be comfortable even on a 100-degree day. You should not be avoiding a room in your own home for five months of the year.
Doors that stick, gaps around window frames, and floor cracks are signs the foundation or framing has shifted - a common problem in Sherman where clay soil moves with every wet and dry cycle. Left alone, those gaps let in rain, insects, and hot air, and the problem compounds over time.
Water stains on the ceiling, walls, or floor after a storm mean the roof, window seals, or wall base has failed. In North Texas, where spring storms can bring heavy rain and hail, even a small leak can cause significant damage fast. Patching is rarely enough - the room needs a proper assessment.
Old single-pane glass and uninsulated walls act like a heat collector, pushing hot air into the rest of your home and making your air conditioner work harder. If your summer electric bills feel out of proportion and your sunroom shares a wall with your living space, upgrading the glass and sealing the room can make a real difference.
Sunroom remodeling is not one job - it is whatever the room needs to become genuinely usable. We handle the full scope: replacing old single-pane glass with insulated, low-e units; adding a ductless mini-split for year-round comfort; repairing or replacing the floor; fixing structural framing; and updating the roof panels or ceiling. If the room is connected to your home's interior, we make sure that transition zone is sealed and finished properly too. Our most popular upgrade path is converting an underperforming three-season room into a true four-season space - and if you are considering a complete structural overhaul, our sunroom design service is where that conversation starts.
Some homeowners want a light refresh - new flooring, fresh paint, updated hardware - and that is a perfectly valid project. Others need a full gut-and-rebuild because the original structure was never built to last. We give you an honest assessment of which category your room falls into so you can make the right call for your budget.
Best for rooms with foggy, drafty, or single-pane windows that make the space uncomfortable and drive up energy costs.
Right for any sunroom that has no heating or cooling - a ductless mini-split is the most common solution and requires no major ductwork.
Needed when cracked floors, sticking doors, or shifting frames signal that the base of the room has moved with Sherman's clay soil.
The right choice when cosmetic updates would be wasted on a room with serious structural issues or materials that have reached the end of their life.
Sherman has a significant number of homes built in the 1960s through 1980s, and many of the sunrooms on those homes were added as DIY projects or by contractors working to older standards. That means single-pane glass, no insulation, undersized framing - and a room that has never worked the way a sunroom should. Grayson County's heavy clay soil compounds the problem: that soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and over the decades that movement cracks slabs, shifts framing, and creates the drafts and sticking doors that homeowners learn to live with. A remodel done right addresses all of that, not just the parts that are visible.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Denison and Pottsboro. North Texas spring storms also play a role - hail and heavy rain can push water into an older sunroom through failing seals, and once that water gets in, it does damage fast. If your sunroom took any hits during the spring storm season, it is worth having someone look at it before the next one rolls through. For an authoritative guide to window performance ratings, the National Fenestration Rating Council publishes independent ratings that help you compare glass options.
We reply within one business day. On that first call we ask what the room looks like now, what you want it to become, and roughly what budget you have in mind - so we know whether we are the right fit before anyone drives across town.
We come to your home, check the structure, windows, roof, floor, and foundation, and give you a written estimate that breaks down the work, materials, and total cost. No ballpark numbers over the phone.
If your project needs a building permit - and most structural or HVAC work does in Sherman - we submit the application to the city's Development Services department. Permit processing typically takes one to two weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Once work begins, our crew cleans up at the end of each day. After the city inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you and confirm everything is right before we consider the job done.
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(903) 209-2202Before we recommend a single cosmetic upgrade, we assess whether the base of your sunroom is stable. Sherman's clay soil shifts, and putting new flooring over a moving slab is money wasted. Our process starts underground so your finished room stays that way.
We submit the permit application to Sherman's Development Services department, handle all scheduling, and make sure the inspection passes before we call the job done. Your finished sunroom is documented and fully above board - which matters when you sell.
We specify insulated glass, proper sealing, and where needed, hail-resistant roofing materials because we know what spring storms in Grayson County can do. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry's standards inform our workmanship benchmarks.
Every estimate is itemized in writing - materials, labor, permit fees, and timeline. You will know exactly what you are paying for before anyone picks up a tool, and we do not add costs mid-project without your approval.
Every remodel we complete is designed to work in Sherman's climate - hot summers, clay soil, and all. That focus on local conditions is what separates a room that lasts from one that needs another remodel in five years.
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