Turn your existing patio into a comfortable, protected room you can use year-round without the cost or disruption of a full home addition.

Patio enclosures in Moreno Valley turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected room attached to your home, most projects take one to three weeks from permit to completion.
A patio enclosure is exactly what it sounds like: a way to transform your existing outdoor patio into a protected room attached to your home. It typically involves adding a roof structure, walls, and windows or screens so you can use the space year-round without being exposed to the elements. The result is somewhere between a fully indoor room and an open patio, you get the feel of the outdoors with real protection from sun, wind, and bugs. If you want a more finished interior, you might consider a custom sunroom built to your exact specifications.
The work happens mostly outside your home, so your daily routine is less affected than with an interior remodel. However, you should expect noise, some dust near the work area, and contractors moving through your yard for the duration of the project. If the enclosure connects to your home through a new door or window opening, there will be a brief period where that wall is open, your contractor should seal it each evening.
If you find yourself retreating indoors by May because the sun is already too intense, that is a clear sign your patio needs protection. In Moreno Valley, the combination of direct sun and reflected heat from concrete can make an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for six or more months of the year. An enclosure with shade panels or insulated glazing can extend your usable outdoor season significantly.
Intense UV exposure in the Inland Empire breaks down outdoor fabrics, cushions, and furniture finishes faster than in coastal areas. If you are replacing cushions every year or two, or your furniture looks weathered after just one summer, the sun exposure on your patio is extreme. Enclosing the space protects your investment in furniture and makes the area feel more like a real room.
Moreno Valley\'s warm evenings attract mosquitoes and other insects, and the region\'s dry, windy conditions mean dust settles on everything left outside. If you have given up on evening meals or relaxing outside because of bugs or grit, a screen enclosure or sunroom solves both problems at once. You get to enjoy the outdoors without fighting the worst parts of it.
Many Moreno Valley homes were built with a covered patio, a roof overhang but no walls. If that space sits unused because it is still too hot, too exposed, or too open to feel comfortable, enclosing the sides is often a straightforward project that transforms a neglected area into genuinely livable space. You already have the roof, adding walls and windows completes the room.
We build patio enclosures that fit the way Moreno Valley homeowners actually use their outdoor space. Some clients want a simple screen room that keeps bugs out while letting air flow freely. Others want a fully insulated sunroom with climate control. The right choice depends on your budget, how you plan to use the space, and whether your existing patio slab is in good condition. If you are looking for a room you can use comfortably in all four seasons, an enclosed patio room with full insulation might be the better fit.
Every project starts with an on-site visit where we measure your patio, assess the existing slab condition, and talk through your options. We handle the city permit process through the City of Moreno Valley Building and Safety Division, coordinate inspections, and walk you through what to expect at each step. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation your association needs so the approval goes smoothly. Our work is designed for the Inland Empire climate, with attention to heat management, UV protection, and tight seals that keep Santa Ana wind dust outside where it belongs. We also offer custom sunroom designs for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind space.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and the most affordable option that keeps bugs and debris out.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable space for spring, summer, and fall without full climate control.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that functions as a permanent addition.
Best for homeowners who want some walls with glass and some with screens, combining benefits of both designs.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire and regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, sometimes reaching 110 degrees or higher. A basic screen room or uninsulated sunroom will be unusable during those months unless it has shade, ventilation, or a ceiling fan at minimum. If you want a space you can actually enjoy from June through September, you will need to budget for insulated panels and a way to cool the room, either a ceiling fan for mild days or a connection to your home\'s air conditioning for the hottest months. We design for this climate specifically, not for somewhere with mild summers.
The Inland Empire experiences strong Santa Ana wind events, typically in fall and sometimes spring, that drive fine dust and debris across the region. A patio enclosure that is not tightly sealed at the frame and roof line will let dust infiltrate the space, defeating much of the purpose of enclosing it. We pay specific attention to how we seal the junction between the enclosure and your home\'s exterior wall, this is one of the most important quality indicators for this region. We serve homeowners across the area, from Perris to Hemet, and we know how to build for the conditions you actually face.
We ask what you are hoping to use the space for, whether you have an existing slab, and roughly what your budget range is. This is not a sales call, just us figuring out whether we can help and what kind of enclosure makes sense. You get replies within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the patio area, assess the existing slab condition, and look at how the enclosure will connect to your home. We discuss your options and explain what each would cost and involve. This visit takes an hour or less and results in a written proposal you can review without pressure.
We submit the permit application to the City of Moreno Valley and handle all the paperwork. This step takes several weeks, sometimes longer if the city requests revisions. We give you confirmation when the permit is approved before any work begins. Construction cannot legally start until the permit is in hand.
We frame the structure, install the roof, set the windows or screen panels, and complete any electrical work. After construction is done, a city inspector visits to verify everything meets safety and building standards. We schedule this, you just need to be available if the inspector has questions.
Get a free estimate with a clear timeline and budget. We handle permits, HOA approvals, inspections, and every step of construction.
We design for Moreno Valley\'s climate specifically, using solar heat-blocking coatings, shade-providing roof designs, and ventilation strategies so your enclosure is comfortable during summer, not just beautiful. You get a space you actually use, not one that sits empty six months of the year.
We submit every permit to the City of Moreno Valley, help you prepare HOA documentation if needed, and coordinate all inspections. You get a finished enclosure that is fully legal and will not cause problems when you sell, not a liability that a buyer\'s inspector flags as unpermitted work.
We know how Santa Ana winds and Inland Empire dust affect outdoor structures. We seal every junction between the enclosure and your home\'s exterior wall tightly, so dust and debris stay outside where they belong. Your enclosure feels like a real room, not a space that needs constant sweeping.
We follow the California Department of Housing and Community Development building standards, ensuring your enclosure is built to last and meets all safety requirements. This means proper foundation work, weatherproofing, and attention to detail that prevents problems down the road.
We have worked on homes all across Moreno Valley, from older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to newer streets out in Rancho Belago. Every project gets the same attention to local climate, permit requirements, and tight seals that make the difference between an enclosure you use every day and one that sits empty.
Call today for a free estimate and start enjoying your outdoor space again before the next season arrives.