Your patio sits empty for months because of the heat. We convert it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom you can use every day - fully permitted and built to last in the Inland Empire.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Moreno Valley turns your existing outdoor patio slab into a fully enclosed, livable room attached to your home, with walls, windows, a proper roof, and climate control. Most jobs take 2 to 4 weeks of construction once permits are approved. The result is a room you can use year-round - not just on mild days.
If your patio sits unused for months because of the heat, you are losing the benefit of a space you already own. A converted sunroom with air conditioning lets you enjoy that square footage all year, not just on the handful of mild days Moreno Valley gets in spring and fall. Many homeowners also consider a deck-to-sunroom conversion if they have an existing elevated deck structure.
We handle the entire process - from inspecting your existing slab and pulling permits through the City of Moreno Valley, to building the walls and windows, to connecting the finished room to your home\'s heating and cooling system. Every conversion we complete is fully permitted and inspected, so the room is officially part of your home\'s livable square footage when it is done.
If your patio furniture collects dust from June through September because it is simply too hot to sit outside, you are losing the benefit of a space you already own. A converted sunroom with air conditioning lets you enjoy that square footage all year, not just on the handful of mild days Moreno Valley gets in spring and fall.
If your family has outgrown your home\'s interior but you love your neighborhood and do not want to deal with the cost and stress of moving, a patio-to-sunroom conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room. It works with space you already have rather than starting from scratch.
If your existing patio cover is rusting, sagging, or leaking, you are already facing a repair or replacement cost. That moment is often the right time to ask whether a full conversion makes more sense than patching what you have. Putting money into a proper sunroom gives you a permanent, livable space.
If you have noticed that poor air quality days in late summer and fall leave you stuck indoors with the windows shut, a fully enclosed sunroom connected to your home\'s air conditioning gives you a bright, comfortable space even when the air outside is unhealthy. Many Moreno Valley homeowners describe this as one of the unexpected benefits.
We offer two main conversion options: three-season rooms and four-season rooms. A three-season room is enclosed and comfortable in spring, fall, and mild winters, but it is not insulated or connected to your home\'s heating and cooling system. A four-season room is fully insulated and climate-controlled, meaning you can use it comfortably even on the hottest Moreno Valley summer days. Most homeowners in the Inland Empire find a four-season room worth the extra investment because it remains usable year-round.
Before any construction begins, we inspect your existing patio slab to confirm it is in good condition and ready to support the new room. If the slab needs repair or leveling, we handle that work first. We then build the walls, install windows and doors, construct or tie into the roof structure, and run electrical wiring for outlets and lighting. The final phase includes insulation, interior finishing, and connection to your home\'s HVAC system. For other options, homeowners also explore deck-to-sunroom conversion and enclosed patio rooms.
Best for homeowners who want an enclosed patio space for mild-weather use without the added cost of full climate control.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled rooms that stay comfortable in Moreno Valley\'s extreme summer heat and occasional winter cold.
Moreno Valley regularly sees summer temperatures above 100°F, and a room that faces south or west can become unbearable without proper insulation and a direct connection to your home\'s air conditioning. This means a basic three-season enclosure is rarely the right choice here - most homeowners end up happier and more comfortable with a fully insulated, climate-controlled room, even though it costs more upfront. We design every conversion with your home\'s air conditioning in mind from the start, so the finished space stays comfortable even when it is 105°F outside.
The City of Moreno Valley\'s Building and Safety Division requires permits for enclosed additions, and the permitting process includes plan review and inspections at multiple stages of construction. This adds time to your project - plan review alone can take several weeks - but it also means the city is independently verifying that the work was done correctly. A contractor who handles the permit process on your behalf is doing you a real service. We serve homeowners throughout the Inland Empire, including Riverside and Perris.
You call or message us, and we schedule a free on-site estimate within a week. This first visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, and we respond within 1 business day.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we prepare drawings and submit a permit application to the City of Moreno Valley. This phase where patience matters most, and we keep you updated.
The build phase typically runs 2 to 4 weeks, with workers on-site most weekdays. We frame the walls, install windows and doors, build the roof structure, and run electrical wiring.
The city conducts a final inspection to confirm the completed room meets all building requirements. Once the inspector signs off, you receive your certificate of occupancy for the addition.
We handle permits, engineering, and construction from start to finish. Call for a free estimate or fill out the form.
Navigating the City of Moreno Valley\'s permit process and your HOA\'s approval requirements at the same time can feel overwhelming if you have never done it before. We handle the permit application and coordinate with your HOA so you are not chasing paperwork or trying to decode bureaucratic language on your own. What this means for you is a project that moves forward on a clear timeline, with no surprises from the city or your neighborhood association.
In Moreno Valley, a room that is not properly cooled is a room you will avoid for half the year. We design every conversion with your home\'s air conditioning in mind from the start, so the finished space stays comfortable even when it is 105°F outside. What this means for you is a room your family uses every day, not just on the handful of mild days the Inland Empire gets each year.
An unpermitted addition can complicate your home sale and may need to be disclosed or removed entirely. Every conversion we complete is fully permitted and inspected, which means the room is officially part of your home\'s livable square footage. What this means for you is that the money you invest in this project works in your favor when it is time to sell - not against you. Learn more about California building requirements.
One of the biggest fears homeowners have when hiring a contractor is watching the price climb after the project starts. We give you a detailed written estimate before work begins, with a payment schedule tied to specific milestones - not arbitrary dates. What this means for you is that you stay in control of your budget from the first conversation to the final walkthrough, with no unexpected invoices landing in your mailbox.
We have built sunrooms in neighborhoods from March Air Reserve Base to Rancho Belago, and we have worked with hundreds of homeowners who wanted more usable space without the cost and complexity of a full interior addition.
We handle permits, engineering, and construction from start to finish. Call today for a free estimate - spaces are limited.