
Abilene Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four season rooms for Anson, TX homeowners throughout Jones County. We have served the Abilene area and surrounding communities since 2017, we make the drive to Anson at no extra charge, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Many older Anson homes have no existing patio slab to enclose, which means adding a sunroom requires building from the ground up. Our sunroom construction process starts with a footing design suited to Jones County clay soils, so the new room does not develop the cracking and settling that come from a standard slab pour on ground that expands and contracts each season.
Summer heat in Anson regularly tops 95 degrees and can push past 100, and winter cold snaps drop below freezing with little warning. A four season sunroom with proper insulation and low-E glass connected to your existing HVAC handles both extremes, giving you a room that is genuinely livable in every month rather than just the mild weeks of spring and fall.
Older single-family homes in Anson often have open back porches or covered slabs that have never been enclosed. Enclosing those spaces adds weather-protected square footage without pouring a new foundation, which keeps the project cost lower than a ground-up sunroom addition while still delivering a finished, usable room.
Anson sits on open West Texas plains with no natural windbreaks, which means homes are fully exposed to wind, dust, and weather in every season. An all season room built with a proper thermal envelope and secured framing keeps that weather out while giving your family a comfortable connection to the outdoor views that make West Texas properties worth living on.
Some Anson homeowners have an existing enclosed porch or older sunroom that was built decades ago and no longer performs well. Remodeling that space - replacing failing glazing, upgrading insulation, or addressing foundation movement - restores the room without the cost and disruption of tearing it down and starting over.
The intense UV exposure and dry heat of West Texas summers degrade painted wood surfaces and aluminum frames faster than most homeowners expect. Vinyl sunroom systems resist fading, cracking, and heat damage without requiring periodic repainting, making them a low-maintenance option well-suited to the Anson climate.
Anson is the county seat of Jones County, and its housing stock reflects the history of a West Texas agricultural town. The majority of homes were built before 1980, with many dating to the 1940s and 1960s. Older homes in this age range were commonly built on pier-and-beam foundations rather than concrete slabs - a construction style common in Texas before the widespread use of slab-on-grade. Pier-and-beam foundations respond differently to soil movement than concrete slabs do, and the clay-heavy soils of Jones County expand and contract with every wet and dry cycle. Understanding how an existing foundation is performing before designing a sunroom addition is a step that separates a well-built project from one that develops problems within a few years.
Spring severe weather is a consistent risk in this part of West Texas. The National Weather Service San Angelo office serves Jones County and issues hail and tornado watches regularly from March through May. Hailstones can damage standard glazing panels and roofing materials in minutes, and a sunroom without impact-rated glass is especially vulnerable during those events. Specifying the right glazing and roof panel material for this area is not optional - it is part of building a room that holds up over time.
Our crew works throughout Anson regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for structural additions in Anson are handled through the City of Anson, and we file all permit applications, prepare the required drawings, and manage inspection scheduling on every project. Homeowners do not need to deal with that process themselves.
Anson is home to the historic Jones County Courthouse, one of the most recognized landmarks in the county, and it serves as the hub for Jones County government and services. The Cowboys' Christmas Ball, held annually in Anson, is one of West Texas's oldest community traditions and reflects the deep ranching heritage of the area. The properties we work on in Anson range from older brick homes near downtown to single-family houses on larger lots at the edge of the city, some with outbuildings or workshops that require careful access planning during construction.
We also serve Hamlin, about 20 miles to the north on Highway 83, and other communities across Jones County and the surrounding area. There is no extra trip charge from Abilene, and we schedule on-site estimates within one business day.
Call us or fill out the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to your Anson property at a time that works with your schedule.
We inspect the existing foundation type, slab or pier condition, drainage, and available space. We review all of this with you and give you a written itemized estimate - no surprise costs after the project is underway.
We file the City of Anson building permit and handle the inspection schedule. Construction covers all foundation prep, framing, glazing or enclosure panels, roofing, and interior finishing. You do not need to be present for every day of work.
We walk through the finished room with you before we call the job complete. Any outstanding items get resolved on the spot, and we leave you with our direct contact information in case anything comes up after the project closes.
We serve Anson and Jones County homeowners with free on-site estimates, a written proposal before any work begins, and no extra trip charge from Abilene.
Anson is the county seat of Jones County in West Texas, with a population of around 2,400 people. As the county seat, it is home to the Jones County Courthouse and serves as the main service hub for the surrounding rural area. Anson developed as a cattle ranching and cotton farming center, and that agricultural heritage remains visible in the character of the community. The Cowboys' Christmas Ball, one of West Texas's oldest annual traditions, is held in Anson and draws visitors from across the region. Anson City Lake, a small reservoir just outside of town, is a local spot for fishing and recreation.
The housing stock is almost entirely single-family detached homes, many built between the 1940s and 1970s on generous lots with driveways, yards, and outbuildings. Brick veneer and wood-frame construction are common, with older pier-and-beam foundations on many pre-1960s homes. Most residents own their homes and have lived in the area long-term. Nearby Hamlin, about 20 miles north, and other Jones County communities share similar property types, building conditions, and local character. We serve homeowners throughout this part of West Texas, including properties on rural routes outside the Anson city limits.
Enjoy your sunroom year-round with full climate control and insulation.
Learn MoreCall today or fill out the contact form. We serve Jones County homeowners with no extra trip charge, and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a free on-site visit.