Add a comfortable outdoor living space that keeps out insects, blocks harsh sun, and gives you fresh air. We handle permits, HOA approvals, and build for year-round use in the Inland Empire.

Screen room installation in Moreno Valley creates a fully enclosed outdoor living space protected from insects, wind, and debris while letting in fresh air, most projects take three to seven days once construction begins.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outdoors without the bugs, dust, or harsh afternoon sun that make your patio uncomfortable during Moreno Valley's long summer. Unlike a fully enclosed sunroom, a screen room is not climate-controlled, but it dramatically extends the time you can spend outside. If you find yourself retreating indoors by mid-morning because of heat or insects, a professionally built screen room changes that equation. You get shade, airflow, and protection from the elements in a space that feels open and connected to your backyard.
We also specialize in converting existing outdoor spaces. If you are considering upgrading an old patio cover or building something more substantial, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service creates a fully climate-controlled room, and our patio enclosures offer flexible options for protecting your outdoor living area.
If your backyard becomes unbearable from May through October because of the intense Inland Empire sun, a screen room with a shade roof transforms that space. You get protection from direct sun while still enjoying fresh air and a connection to your yard, making the room usable nine to ten months a year instead of just a few mild weeks.
If mosquitoes, gnats, and other insects make it impossible to enjoy your backyard after dark, a screen room solves that problem completely. Once you have a fully enclosed space, outdoor dinners and evening gatherings become something you look forward to instead of something you cut short because everyone is swatting bugs.
Rust, rot, sagging panels, or a patio cover that is pulling away from the house wall are all signs that patching may not be worth the money. At that point, many homeowners find it makes more sense to replace the whole structure with a screen room that will last decades and give you a functional outdoor living space.
If your family has outgrown your indoor layout but you are not ready for the cost and disruption of a full addition, a screen room is a practical middle ground. It gives you a dedicated space for dining, relaxing, or letting kids play without the expense of breaking through walls and extending your foundation.
Every screen room we install starts with a site visit to assess your existing patio slab, check for HOA restrictions, and understand how you want to use the space. If your slab is in good condition, we can build directly on top of it, which reduces foundation costs and speeds up the timeline. If your slab has shifted or cracked significantly, we recommend repairs or a new pour before framing begins. We handle all permit applications through the City of Moreno Valley and prepare any HOA submittals needed for approval.
We also work with homeowners planning larger projects. If you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space instead of an open-air screen room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service creates a year-round living area, and our patio enclosures offer flexible options ranging from simple covers to full weatherproofing.
Perfect for homeowners who want insect protection and shade without a large budget or complex structure.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum shade and protection from rain while still maintaining airflow.
Best for homeowners who want a finished outdoor living room with ceiling fans, built-in lighting, and electrical outlets.
Moreno Valley's year-round mild climate makes a screen room one of the best investments you can make in your outdoor space. Unlike homeowners in colder climates who can only use outdoor structures a few months a year, you can realistically enjoy a screen room nine to ten months out of the year here. The main challenge is the intense summer heat and UV exposure, which is why the type of screen material and roof design matter more in the Inland Empire than they would in coastal California. A well-designed screen room blocks direct sun while maintaining airflow, dropping the perceived temperature by 10 to 20 degrees compared to sitting in full sun.
The city's permit requirements and prevalence of HOA-governed neighborhoods also shape how screen room projects get done. Whether you live in one of the older areas near Riverside or a newer planned community near Perris, your project will need city approval and may require HOA review before construction begins. A contractor who knows Moreno Valley's Building and Safety Division processes and has worked with local HOAs can move your project forward without unnecessary delays or design revisions.
We ask about your patio size, how you plan to use the space, and whether you have an existing slab. This helps us give you a rough ballpark before scheduling an on-site visit. We respond within one business day.
We visit your home, measure your patio, assess your slab condition, and walk you through your options. You leave with a written estimate and a clear sense of what is included in the price and what is not.
We submit your permit application to the city and handle any HOA approvals needed. This step typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated on where things stand throughout the process.
The crew arrives, completes the work in three to seven days, and schedules the city inspection. After the inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand off your permit documentation.
Get a free on-site estimate with no obligation. We respond within one business day and never pressure you to decide on the spot.
We use UV-resistant screen materials designed for Moreno Valley's intense sun exposure and aluminum frames that will not rust or warp in triple-digit heat. Your screen room will look and function the same five years from now as it does on day one.
We know Moreno Valley's Building and Safety Division requirements and have worked with HOAs across TownGate, Sunnymead Ranch, and other local neighborhoods. You do not have to figure out the permit process or chase down HOA approvals on your own.
Every estimate we provide is itemized and includes labor, materials, permits, and a realistic timeline. We do not add charges mid-project or pressure you to upgrade to things you did not ask for.
We hold a current California contractor license, which you can verify online through the California Contractors State License Board. This protects you if something goes wrong and ensures our work meets state standards.
We have helped Moreno Valley homeowners turn unusable backyards into comfortable outdoor living spaces they actually use. Whether you want a simple bug-free enclosure or a full outdoor room with lighting and fans, we give you honest recommendations and stand behind our work.
Permit slots fill up during peak season - the sooner we start, the sooner you are enjoying your new space.