Transform your patio into a beautiful, usable sunroom designed for the Inland Empire climate. Custom glass, professional installation, and fully permitted construction.

ViewPoint Moreno Valley Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Moreno Valley, Riverside, and the Inland Empire with 16 specialized services. Whether you need a four-season room that handles triple-digit summers or a simple patio enclosure to keep the bugs out, we build for this climate. Every project is fully permitted through the City of Moreno Valley.

Expand your living space with a custom sunroom that adds square footage and value to your home.
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Year-round comfort with insulated glass and climate control, built for Moreno Valley summers.
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Turn your open patio into a protected, bug-free room you can actually use.
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Fully tailored designs that fit your home, your budget, and your lifestyle.
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Update an existing sunroom with new glass, better cooling, or modern finishes.
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Affordable screened enclosures that keep bugs out while letting fresh air in.
Learn MoreCall or submit a request online. We will schedule a visit to your home within a few days, take measurements, and discuss your vision. You will leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a written estimate within a week. We respond within 1 business day.
Once you approve the design, we submit the permit application to the City of Moreno Valley. We handle all the paperwork and coordinate with your HOA if needed. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
With permits in hand, we begin construction. Foundation work, framing, windows, and roofing typically take four to ten weeks. The city inspects the work, we do a final walkthrough with you, and you receive all documentation for your records.
We hold a current California contractor license and carry general liability and workers comp insurance on every project. You can verify our license status with the state licensing board in under two minutes.
We visit your home, measure the space, and provide a written estimate at no charge. No pressure, no surprise fees. You decide if the project makes sense for you. Most estimates are delivered within one week of the site visit.
We are not a national chain. We live and work in the Inland Empire, and we know how sunrooms need to be built here. We have pulled permits in Moreno Valley, Riverside, and surrounding cities, and we understand local soil, climate, and code requirements.
Every sunroom we build is permitted through the city and passes all required inspections. When the project is complete, you receive copies of the permit, final inspection sign-off, and warranty documentation. No shortcuts, no problems when you sell.
Ready to get started? Call (951) 631-9318 or request a free estimate.
We wanted a four-season room that could handle the Moreno Valley heat, and they delivered. The glass they recommended keeps the room comfortable even in August. Finished in about eight weeks from permit to final walkthrough.
Jennifer M., Riverside - Four Season Sunrooms
They converted our patio slab into a screened sunroom, and we use it every evening now. No more mosquitoes, and the Santa Ana winds do not fill it with dust like our old setup did. Solid work and stayed on budget.
Carlos R., Corona - Patio Enclosures
We needed HOA approval before we could start, and they handled the whole process. Once permits were in, the crew showed up on time and kept the site clean. The room looks like it was always part of the house.
Linda K., Temecula - Sunroom Additions
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation to move forward. Fill out the form below and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We will take measurements, discuss your vision, and provide a written proposal you can review at home.
ViewPoint Moreno Valley Sunrooms is based in Moreno Valley, CA, and we serve homeowners across the Inland Empire, including Riverside, Corona, Perris, and 12 cities total. We respond quickly to estimate requests and can typically schedule an on-site visit within the same week you reach out.
A three-season sunroom is built for spring, summer, and fall use but lacks full insulation for extreme cold. A four-season room is fully insulated and connected to your home HVAC. In Moreno Valley, where winters are mild, many homeowners find a well-ventilated three-season room works beautifully for 10 to 11 months of the year. Learn more about energy-efficient home improvements from the U.S. Department of Energy.
A typical sunroom addition takes four to twelve weeks from the first day of construction, depending on size and complexity. Permit approval in California can add two to six weeks before work begins. Planning ahead is important, especially if you want the room finished before a specific season or event.
A well-built sunroom has no gaps around window frames, no water stains after rain, and doors and windows that open smoothly. Poor workmanship shows up within the first year as leaks around the roof seam where the sunroom meets the house, or as windows that fog up between panes. Ask to see photos of completed projects.
The slab or footings under your sunroom need to be built to the same standard as the rest of your home foundation. If they shift or crack, the whole room can warp and leak. In Moreno Valley, the soil in many neighborhoods expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which puts extra stress on foundations over time.
In California, any room addition, including a sunroom, requires a building permit from your city. The permit process exists to make sure the structure is safe and built to code, and it protects you if you ever sell your home. Skipping permits can result in fines, forced removal of the structure, or problems when you try to sell.
A well-built, permitted sunroom typically adds usable square footage to your home and can increase its resale value. In the Inland Empire market, where outdoor living is a major selling point, a sunroom that extends your comfortable living space into the backyard tends to appeal to buyers.
ViewPoint Moreno Valley Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor company based in Moreno Valley, CA, serving the Inland Empire since 2023. We hold a current California contractor license and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. Our team has completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom projects across Moreno Valley, Riverside, Corona, and 12 service areas total. Learn more about our work on the about page.
In Southern California, sunroom additions typically run between $35,000 and $90,000 or more, depending on size, glass type, and whether the room is connected to your HVAC. Labor costs in this region tend to run higher than the national average. The best way to get an accurate number is to have a contractor visit your home and provide a written estimate.
Moreno Valley summers regularly exceed 100 degrees, and standard single-pane glass will turn a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning. High-performance insulated glass with low-emissivity coatings blocks a significant portion of solar heat while still letting in natural light. This is not an optional upgrade in this climate. It is essential for the room to be usable from June through September.
In many cases, yes. If you have an existing concrete patio, it may already be a strong candidate for conversion into a sunroom. Building on an existing slab can reduce the cost and complexity significantly. A contractor will need to inspect the slab first to confirm it is level, in good condition, and strong enough to support the new structure.
Ready to move forward with your sunroom project? Call (951) 631-9318 or request a free estimate online. For more guidance on energy-efficient home additions, visit the ENERGY STAR website.
Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, with a population of around 210,000 people. It sits in the Inland Empire at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. The city grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s as affordable housing drew families from Los Angeles and Orange County, and it remains a city of young, working families today. Most homes were built between 1980 and 2005, which means homeowners are often dealing with roofs, HVAC systems, and concrete flatwork that are at or past their expected lifespan.
The city is home to the March Air Reserve Base, one of the most recognized landmarks in the region, and major employers include a large Amazon fulfillment center and the growing World Logistics Center. Neighborhoods range from older areas near the base to newer planned communities like Rancho Belago in the eastern part of the city. Residents enjoy access to nearby Lake Perris State Recreation Area, a popular spot for boating, fishing, and camping, and the Moreno Valley Mall serves as the main regional shopping center.
Moreno Valley summers are genuinely extreme, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees, and the intense UV exposure at this inland elevation is hard on roofing materials, exterior stucco, and concrete. Winters are mild but include occasional frost, and the clay-heavy soil in parts of the city expands when wet and shrinks when dry, putting stress on foundations and slabs year-round. If you are planning a sunroom addition or patio enclosure, working with a contractor who understands these local conditions makes a real difference in how well the room holds up over time.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
14320 Elsworth St STE 109
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
Phone: (951) 631-9318
Call today for a free estimate and see how a sunroom can add comfort, space, and value to your Moreno Valley home.