Get a sunroom built specifically for your layout, your view, and the Inland Empire heat. We handle permits, HOA approvals, and every detail from design to final inspection.

Custom sunrooms in Moreno Valley are room additions designed around your home's layout, your backyard conditions, and how you actually want to use the space, most jobs taking four to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion. A custom sunroom is not a kit or a standard template dropped onto your lot. It is a room built specifically for your property, with glass and cooling systems chosen for Moreno Valley's 100-degree summers and a foundation engineered for your soil conditions.
This matters more in the Inland Empire than in most places because the climate extremes and HOA rules here make generic solutions fail. If you have been thinking about adding square footage but want something brighter and more connected to your yard than a traditional addition, a custom sunroom gives you that flexibility. Whether you are looking at a sunroom construction project or exploring sunroom design options, the key is getting a room that works for this specific climate and your specific home.
If Moreno Valley's summer heat or the occasional winter chill keeps you from spending time outside, a custom sunroom gives you a way to enjoy the view and the light without being exposed to the elements. If you find yourself looking out at your yard more than you are sitting in it, that is a clear sign a sunroom could change how you live in your home.
In the Inland Empire, an open or lightly covered patio can become unbearable by 9 or 10 a.m. from June through September. If you have given up on your outdoor space during the hottest months, a climate-controlled sunroom with heat-reflective glass can give you that space back. You would be able to sit in natural light and see the yard without feeling like you are standing in a parking lot.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you just need a quiet room that is not a bedroom or a formal living room, a sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add square footage. It typically costs less per square foot than a fully interior addition because it uses glass panels instead of fully insulated walls.
An old patio slab that has seen better days is often a good candidate for a sunroom conversion. In some cases, the existing slab can serve as the foundation for the new room, which reduces the cost and complexity of the project. If your patio is already there but not being used, a sunroom is a natural next step.
Our custom sunroom service starts with a site visit to measure your space, look at how the sun hits your yard throughout the day, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there, we design a room that fits your home's style, meets city and HOA requirements, and is built to handle Moreno Valley's extreme temperatures. We use heat-reflective glass as standard, not as an upgrade, because we know what happens to a sunroom in July if it is not designed for this climate. Every room includes a dedicated cooling system sized for the space.
We handle the full permit process through the City of Moreno Valley and coordinate HOA approvals if needed, so you are not managing two separate approval tracks on your own. If you are considering sunroom construction, we walk you through foundation options based on your soil conditions, and if you want to explore different layouts or finishes, our sunroom design process gives you clear visuals before construction starts.
Best for homeowners who want to use the room every day, all year long, with full heating and cooling.
Ideal for mild weather use, with operable windows and shade systems for spring and fall comfort.
Built on top of existing concrete slabs, turning underused patios into fully enclosed living spaces.
For larger projects that add both a sunroom and adjacent storage, laundry, or utility space.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun beats down for most of the year. A sunroom built with standard glass can turn into an unusable oven by mid-morning in July. Custom design matters here because you need glass with a heat-reflective coating, roof overhangs positioned to block the worst of the afternoon sun, and a cooling system that is sized specifically for all that glass. These are not optional upgrades in this climate - they are what separates a room you will actually use from one you will avoid all summer.
The other local factor that drives custom work is HOA prevalence. A large share of Moreno Valley's neighborhoods were built as planned communities, and many of those have active homeowners associations with rules about exterior additions. Your HOA may require architectural review and approval before you can add a sunroom, and they may have rules about exterior colors, roof styles, or how far the addition can extend into the yard. We work in Rancho Cucamonga and Corona regularly, and we know how to navigate HOA requirements alongside city permits so the project moves forward without conflict.
You call or submit a request online, and we schedule a time to visit your home - usually within a few days. During that visit, we measure the space, ask about how you want to use the room, and talk through your budget.
After the site visit, we put together a written proposal that covers the size, style, materials, and total cost of the project. This is the right time to ask questions about glass type, cooling systems, and what the finished room will look like.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Moreno Valley on your behalf. This process typically takes a few weeks, and we keep you updated on where things stand. No physical work begins until the permit is approved.
With the permit in hand, the crew begins by clearing the work area and preparing the foundation. Depending on your property's soil conditions, this might mean pouring new concrete footings or reinforcing an existing slab. You will typically respond to messages within 1 business day during this phase.
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We use heat-reflective glass as standard and size cooling systems specifically for Moreno Valley's summer conditions. This means you get a room you can actually use in July, not one that turns into an oven by mid-morning.
Every custom sunroom goes through the full City of Moreno Valley permit process, and if your neighborhood has an HOA, we coordinate that approval alongside the city permit. You are not managing two separate approval tracks on your own.
Parts of Moreno Valley sit on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. We assess your specific soil conditions before we design the foundation, so the structure is built to stay level and tight for the long haul.
You get a clear project schedule before work begins, regular check-ins throughout, and a direct line to the person running your job. You can plan your life around the project instead of putting your life on hold waiting for news.
We focus on custom sunroom projects in the Inland Empire because we know the climate, the soil conditions, and the local permit processes. When you call, you are talking to a team that has built sunrooms in neighborhoods across Moreno Valley and knows what works here.
Get a free estimate and find out what's possible for your home. Moreno Valley's summer heat is coming - let's get you a room you can actually use.