A glass room in July can get hot — unless it’s built and equipped right. Here’s how to keep a sunroom comfortable in our heat.
Book a Free ConsultationCall (601) 376-9654The glass package does the heavy lifting. Low-E, insulated glass reflects solar heat while letting light in — the single biggest factor in a comfortable sunroom here. For a four-season room, it’s essential.
Where the room faces matters — and shades, blinds or a solid roof panel over part of the room cut direct sun. We plan orientation and shading in the design so the room works in July, not just April.
A three-season room without AC will be warm on the hottest days — we’ll tell you what to expect and help you choose the right build for how you’ll use it. See our sunrooms page.
Low-E insulated glass is key, plus cooling (HVAC tie-in or a mini-split), ceiling fans, operable windows, and shade or good orientation.
Not if it’s built right — efficient glass and proper cooling keep a four-season room comfortable. A three-season room will be warm on the hottest days.
Yes — a four-season room can tie into your HVAC or use its own mini-split for independent cooling.
Yes — orientation affects heat and light. We plan the facing and shading so it’s comfortable through the summer.
Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.
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