Porches Photos

Explore porch projects across Texas covered entries, screened porches, wraparounds, steps, railings, and upgrades that improve curb appeal and comfort for homes and businesses.

Porch inspiration gallery

Here are a few porch-related looks and upgrade ideas from simple covered entries to screened-in comfort and durable steps and railings.

Porch types & styles

Modern lines & clean curb appeal

Modern lines & clean curb appeal

Materials, screening & enclosures

Framing & structure:

pressure-treated lumber, engineered lumber, or steel (when appropriate). We build for Texas heat, wind, and moisture.

Screening:

standard screen, pet resistant screen, and tighter mesh options for gnats based on your location and use.

Decking/porch floors:

treated wood, composite, or concrete finishes depending on the design and traffic.

Enclosures:

partial walls, full screen systems, or weather panels for extended seasonal use.

Railings, steps, and safety details

Here are a few porch related looks and upgrade ideas from simple covered entries to screened in comfort and durable steps and railings.

Foundations, footings & drainage

Porches often need the right footings, posts, and water management. We plan for slope, runoff, and soil conditions so the structure stays stable and the entry stays dry.

Permits & considerations

Permit needs vary by city/county and by whether the porch is attached, roofed, or enclosed. We’ll help you understand what’s required for your area and scope.

Our porch installation process

1) Quick call

text/email to understand the project and timeline

2) Site visit

(or photo review) and measurements

3) Material and style

selections (columns, railings, screening, lighting)

4) Build plan

Build plan + schedule

5) Installation

Installation, cleanup, and final walkthrough

Timelines & what’s included

Maintenance tips

A porch is typically attached to the home and tied into the entry/architecture. A covered patio is often a backyard living space. Many projects blend both—tell us your goals and we’ll recommend the best approach.

Yes if the structure is sound. We can add screen framing, doors, and pet-resistant or tighter mesh options depending on your needs.

Most do, especially roofed or elevated porches. Footing needs depend on size, height, soil, and whether it’s attached. We’ll review what’s required for stability and code considerations in your area.

Pressure treated framing, quality fasteners, and properly sealed surfaces are key. Composite decking can reduce maintenance, and screened/enclosed systems can add comfort in hot months.

Yes. We handle Texas-wide residential and commercial projects—entries, steps, railings, and covered areas designed for durability and safety.