
Abilene Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for Tye, TX homeowners - with sunroom construction and patio cover installation among the most requested services. We have served the I-20 corridor since 2017 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Tye homes are mostly brick ranch-style houses built in the mid-20th century, and the wide lots here give plenty of room to add on. A properly permitted sunroom construction project adds a year-round room without the disruption of relocating.
Tye properties sit in open West Texas terrain where wind-blown dust and insects make simple outdoor time uncomfortable. A screen room off the back of your home lets you enjoy the cooler fall and spring air without what comes with it.
Many Tye homes already have a covered concrete patio that goes unused in summer because it has no shelter from the sun. Enclosing that slab turns dead space into a room that stays comfortable and adds value to your home.
Tye homeowners who plan to stay put long-term often choose a sunroom addition as a practical way to gain square footage. The open lots common here make room-addition projects more straightforward than in denser neighborhoods.
The afternoon sun in Tye is relentless from May through September. A solid patio cover drops the temperature underneath by a meaningful amount and protects outdoor furniture from the UV exposure that degrades it quickly in this climate.
A four season sunroom in Tye needs to work in July, not just October. Full insulation, heat-reflective glass, and a connection to your home's HVAC make the difference between a room you use all year and one you avoid all summer.
Tye sits in Taylor County in West Texas, where summer temperatures push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time and the soil is heavy with clay. Clay soil expands when it gets wet and contracts during the dry stretches that are normal in this part of Texas. That movement is what causes slabs to crack, foundations to shift, and concrete flatwork to heave over time. Any sunroom foundation poured here needs to account for that behavior - the right reinforcement and site preparation are not optional extras.
Spring in the Abilene and Tye area also brings hail and wind. A sunroom that is not properly anchored to the home and to the ground can sustain real damage from a single severe storm. Most homes in Tye were built between the 1950s and 1980s, so exterior walls are often brick - and attaching a new room to a brick wall correctly takes knowledge of how those structures were originally built. A contractor who works in this area regularly knows all of this firsthand.
Our crew works throughout Tye regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Tye is a small, mostly built-out community along the I-20 corridor just west of Abilene - every property we visit is a brick ranch home on a wide lot with open yard space on at least two sides.
That setting shapes how we approach each project. Most Tye homeowners have a concrete patio slab already in place, and the lot orientation typically puts the back of the house facing south or west - which is exactly where the afternoon sun hits hardest. We account for that when recommending glass and ventilation options. The community sits close to Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, and we regularly work with families at that end of the county who need reliable, timely service.
We also serve Merkel and the surrounding Taylor County communities. If you are anywhere along the I-20 corridor between Tye and Merkel, we cover the full stretch and respond within one business day.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few quick questions before scheduling a visit, so the first trip to your Tye home is always productive.
We come to your property, look at the space and the existing foundation, and assess the sun exposure. You receive a written, itemized estimate - no verbal ballpark numbers - before any commitment is made on either side.
We handle the permit paperwork and coordinate with the county. Once the permit is approved - typically one to three weeks - construction begins on a set schedule so you know exactly when the crew will be on site.
When the room is finished, we walk through it with you before we consider the job done. If anything is not right, we address it then - not after a phone call and a two-week wait.
We serve Tye and the surrounding Taylor County area. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Tye is a small city in Taylor County with a population of around 1,200 to 1,400 residents, sitting directly along Interstate 20 just west of Abilene. Most people who live in Tye are long-term homeowners who chose the town for its quieter, small-town feel while keeping easy access to Abilene for work and shopping. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes - brick ranch-style houses on wide lots that were mostly built between the 1950s and 1980s. That age range means a lot of these homes are ready for updates and additions.
Tye sits right off one of the main east-west highways in Texas, and that location makes it simple for our crew to reach any address in town quickly. We also regularly serve homeowners in Abilene and the communities east and west of Tye along the I-20 corridor. Whether your home is close to the highway or set back on one of the quieter residential streets, we know the area and we get there without hesitation.
Enjoy your sunroom year-round with full climate control and insulation.
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