Patio Enclosures

Transform your existing patio into a protected, usable space you'll love.

Patio enclosure with comfortable outdoor furniture in Georgetown, TX

You already have a patio. Why not use it more often? A patio enclosure lets you enjoy that outdoor space without dealing with bugs, harsh sun, or sudden rain showers. We take your existing concrete pad or deck and turn it into a comfortable room that feels like an extension of your house.

Our patio enclosure installations work with your existing structure, which saves you money compared to building from scratch. You're building on infrastructure you already paid for, so your investment goes further.

Why Enclose Your Patio

That concrete slab behind your house probably doesn't get used as much as you'd like. Mosquitoes make evenings miserable. Summer sun turns it into a frying pan. And any rain means everyone rushes inside. An enclosure solves all those problems at once.

What a Patio Enclosure Gives You:

  • Bug-Free Comfort: Screens keep mosquitoes and flies out while fresh air flows through
  • Weather Protection: Stay dry during rain and shaded from intense Texas sun
  • Extended Seasons: Use your outdoor space comfortably for more months each year
  • Furniture Protection: Your patio furniture lasts longer when it's not exposed to elements
  • Lower Cost: Building on existing foundation costs less than new construction
  • Added Home Value: Enclosed space appeals to future buyers more than open patio

Choosing the Right Enclosure Style

Not all patio enclosures are the same. We offer several options depending on how you want to use the space and what your budget looks like.

Screen Enclosures

The most affordable option uses aluminum framing and screen panels. You get full protection from insects with maximum airflow. This works great if you mainly want bug protection and some shade. It's essentially a permanent screen room built over your patio.

Glass Panel Enclosures

Glass panels give you better wind protection and a cleaner look. You can use sliding glass doors, fixed panels, or a combination. This costs more than screening but provides better weather protection and noise reduction. Some panels can be removed seasonally if you want flexibility.

Combination Systems

Many Georgetown homeowners choose a mix of windows and screens. Maybe glass on the side that faces prevailing winds, screens on the other walls. This gives you weather protection where you need it while keeping costs reasonable. We can design a combination that makes sense for your specific patio orientation.

Four-Season Conversion

If you want to use your patio year-round, we can build a fully insulated enclosure with climate control. This is basically converting your patio into a four-season sunroom. It costs more but gives you a true room addition that's comfortable in any weather.

Building on What You Have

Before we design your enclosure, we need to assess your existing patio. Not all patios are built the same way, and that affects what we can do.

Foundation Assessment

Your concrete slab needs to be in good condition and properly sized. We check for cracks, settling, and drainage issues. If there are problems, we fix them before building the enclosure. Most Georgetown patios are fine, but it's worth checking rather than building on a compromised foundation.

Roof Options

If your patio currently has a roof, we work with that structure. If it's open, we add a new roof system. Options include insulated panels for maximum shade, polycarbonate for filtered light, or a solid roof extension that matches your house. The right choice depends on sun exposure and how you plan to use the space.

Electrical and Lighting

We add electrical outlets and lighting as part of the enclosure. That might mean running new circuits from your main panel or extending existing outdoor circuits. Either way, everything gets permitted and inspected properly. You'll have enough outlets for lamps, fans, or whatever else you want to plug in.

Patio Enclosures for Georgetown Homes

Georgetown's climate is actually ideal for patio enclosures. You get plenty of nice weather throughout the year, so having a protected outdoor space makes sense. Spring and fall are obviously perfect, but even summer evenings become usable when you have shade and airflow.

We've been doing this work in Williamson County since 2024, so we understand local building requirements and weather patterns. We know which screen materials hold up best in Texas sun. We know how to position your enclosure to catch evening breezes. And we know what the county inspectors expect to see on permits.

Most Georgetown homes have covered patios already, which makes enclosure projects straightforward. We attach to your existing roof structure, add walls with screens or windows, and connect everything properly. The project typically takes 2 to 4 weeks depending on size and complexity.

What to Expect for Cost and Timeline

Patio enclosure costs vary widely based on size, materials, and features. A basic screen enclosure for a 12x14 patio might run $8,000 to $15,000. Adding glass panels or upgrading to a four-season enclosure increases that to $20,000 to $40,000 or more.

The timeline from first meeting to completed project usually takes 4 to 8 weeks. That includes design, permits, and construction. Weather can affect outdoor work, so we build buffer time into schedules. We'll give you a detailed timeline once we know exactly what you want.

One thing to remember is that you're getting way more value per square foot than new construction. You already have the foundation and often part of the roof structure. That means your money goes toward creating usable space rather than preparing ground and pouring concrete.

Ready to Enclose Your Patio?

Let's look at your space and show you what's possible. We'll design an enclosure that fits your needs and budget.

(512) 316-0595

Frequently Asked Questions