
Abilene Sunrooms & Patios serves Tuscola, TX homeowners with sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen room installation - built for the rural Taylor County climate. We have worked throughout the Highway 83/84 corridor since 2017 and respond within one business day.

Many Tuscola homes were built decades ago and have sunrooms or enclosed patios with failed glass, cracked frames, or missing insulation. A proper sunroom remodeling project restores the room to something you actually want to spend time in - not just a space you tolerate.
Tuscola properties often have covered concrete slabs that are exposed to sun and wind on at least two sides. Enclosing that existing slab converts dead outdoor space into a sheltered room at a lower cost than a full ground-up addition.
Rural Tuscola properties have open land around them - and that open land means more wind, dust, and insects than a dense neighborhood. A screen room creates a protected outdoor zone that is actually usable during spring and fall.
Tuscola homeowners who want to add square footage without moving find that a sunroom addition is one of the most practical options. Large lots here make site access straightforward and give room to build without crowding the yard.
A four season sunroom in Taylor County needs to stay comfortable when it is 105 degrees outside and also when a January freeze drops temperatures below 20. Full insulation and high-performance glass are what make that possible.
Tuscola afternoons in summer are intense. A solid patio cover makes the area below it noticeably cooler and extends the useful life of any outdoor furniture, grill, or equipment stored underneath.
Tuscola sits about 15 miles south of Abilene in rural Taylor County, and the climate here is unforgiving. Summers push past 100 degrees regularly, winters bring hard freezes and occasional ice storms, and spring thunderstorms drop hail across the area most years. A sunroom built in this environment needs to handle all of those extremes. That starts with the glass - standard single-pane or basic insulated glass is not sufficient for West Texas summers. It ends with the foundation, which must account for the shrink-swell clay soil that is common across Taylor County and causes slabs to move year after year.
Most homes in Tuscola were built from the mid-20th century onward on large lots with wide yards and outbuildings. Many have original slab patios or older enclosed rooms that were built before modern insulation and glass standards existed. Remodeling or replacing those older structures is where we spend a lot of our time out here - and knowing what those homes were built with originally makes the work go faster and turn out better.
Our crew works throughout Tuscola regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Tuscola is a small, primarily rural community on US Highway 83/84 south of Abilene, and the properties we visit are almost always single-family homes on half-acre or larger lots - often with detached garages, carports, or metal outbuildings sharing the property.
The community has a strong identity centered on Jim Ned ISD, and most homeowners here are long-term residents who want their home improvements done correctly the first time. We work south toward Ovalo and north toward Abilene on a regular basis, so Tuscola is on a route we already know well.
Permit work for Tuscola properties goes through Taylor County rather than a city permit office, and we handle all of that coordination. If you have questions about the process or what county approval means for your project timeline, we explain it plainly at the estimate stage - before any money changes hands.
Call us or submit the form online. We respond within one business day and ask a few brief questions before scheduling a site visit, so the first conversation is useful for both sides.
We visit your Tuscola property, look at the space and the existing structure, and assess how the site conditions - sun exposure, soil, existing slab - affect the project. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the costs clearly before any commitment is made.
We file the Taylor County permit on your behalf and set a build schedule that fits your calendar. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks, and construction begins immediately after.
When the work is finished, we walk the completed room with you. Any issue gets resolved on the spot - not after a follow-up call that stretches into next month.
We serve Tuscola and the surrounding Taylor County area. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
Tuscola is a small community of roughly 750 to 800 residents located in Taylor County, about 15 miles south of Abilene along US Highway 83/84. It is a quiet, mostly residential town where most people have lived for years and own their homes outright. The housing stock is made up almost entirely of single-family houses - many of them brick or frame construction on large lots with outbuildings and detached garages. Jim Ned ISD is the center of community life, with the school campus and athletic facilities serving families from Tuscola and the rural land that surrounds it.
Because Tuscola is unincorporated, permit work goes through Taylor County rather than a city department. That is a straightforward process for a contractor who knows the county system, but it can be confusing for homeowners who have not been through it before. We handle it regularly. We also serve homeowners in Buffalo Gap just to the north and the communities further south along the highway - if you live in this part of Taylor County, we already know the roads and we come out regularly.
Enjoy your sunroom year-round with full climate control and insulation.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit the estimate form - we respond within one business day and serve all of Taylor County.