Add a beautiful, fully permitted sunroom to your home and finally reclaim your outdoor space from the Inland Empire heat. Built to handle extreme temperatures, engineered for local soil, and designed to boost your home's value.

Sunroom additions in Moreno Valley give you an enclosed, light-filled room attached to your home where you can enjoy the outdoors without bugs, wind, or punishing heat. Most jobs take four to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion.
If you live in the Inland Empire, you already know the problem: your backyard is beautiful, but for half the year it is too hot to use. A well-designed sunroom changes that by creating a comfortable, shaded space where you can actually sit and relax without feeling like you are standing in a parking lot. Whether you want a reading nook, a home office, or just more room for your family, a sunroom adds real square footage without the expense of a full interior addition.
The key to a successful sunroom here is choosing the right glass and ventilation. Standard construction works fine in coastal cities, but in Moreno Valley you need heat-reducing glass and a cooling plan, or the room will sit empty all summer. Many homeowners start by exploring four season sunrooms to understand their options for year-round comfort.
If the heat in Moreno Valley keeps you inside from June through October, a properly designed sunroom with heat-reducing glass and good ventilation can give you a shaded, comfortable space to enjoy the outdoors without stepping into triple-digit temperatures. If you find yourself looking at your patio furniture through the window instead of sitting on it, that is a clear sign you would benefit from an enclosed, climate-managed space.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you do not want the hassle of selling and buying, a sunroom addition can add a meaningful amount of usable square footage without a full home addition. It is one of the more affordable ways to gain a dedicated room, whether you want a reading nook, a playroom, or a place to work from home. The foundation work is less invasive than expanding your main structure, and the whole project moves faster.
If you have a concrete slab or covered patio that sits empty most of the time, it may already be a strong candidate for conversion into a sunroom. Converting an existing slab can reduce the cost and complexity of the project significantly, since the foundation work is already partially done. Many Moreno Valley homeowners discover they can transform a space they already have into the room they actually need.
If you are thinking about selling your home in the next few years, a permitted, well-built sunroom adds livable square footage that shows up on the listing. In the Inland Empire market, where buyers are often comparing homes with similar floor plans, a sunroom can be a meaningful differentiator, especially if it is designed to be usable year-round. A properly permitted addition also removes a common buyer anxiety about unpermitted work.
Every sunroom addition we build in Moreno Valley starts with understanding how you plan to use the space and what part of your home it will connect to. We walk the property with you, look at the foundation or slab you already have, and talk through whether you want a three-season room for most of the year or a four season sunroom that stays comfortable even in July. From there, we design the room to fit your home's architecture, handle the permit process with the city, and coordinate HOA approval if your neighborhood requires it.
The construction process itself follows a clear sequence: we prepare or pour the foundation, frame the walls and roof, install the windows and glass panels, tie in electrical for lighting and fans, and finish the interior with flooring and trim. If you are connecting the room to your HVAC system or adding a mini-split unit for cooling, that work happens during the electrical phase. We also handle all required inspections from the City of Moreno Valley, so the room is fully permitted and documented when we hand you the keys. Many homeowners pair their sunroom addition with sunroom construction services to ensure every detail is built to last in the Inland Empire climate.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable space for most of the year without the cost of full insulation and year-round climate control.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled, designed for homeowners who want a room they can use every single day, even during Moreno Valley's hottest months.
Turn an existing concrete patio into an enclosed sunroom, saving time and money by building on the foundation you already have.
Built to match your home's architecture and your specific needs, from size and layout to the type of glass and roofing materials used.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly push past 100°F and the intense sun makes outdoor spaces unusable for months at a time. This climate creates a specific challenge for sunroom additions: if the glass and ventilation are not designed for extreme heat, the room becomes an expensive oven that no one wants to sit in. A well-built sunroom here uses low-emissivity or tinted glass to block solar heat while still letting in natural light, and it includes either a connection to your home's air conditioning or a dedicated mini-split unit to keep the space comfortable even in July and August.
The other factor that shapes sunroom construction in this area is the clay-heavy soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. This movement puts stress on foundations and slabs, which is why the base of your sunroom needs to be engineered for local soil conditions, not just poured and hoped for the best. A properly designed foundation prevents the cracking, settling, and door-sticking problems that show up a few years down the road in poorly built additions. We serve homeowners across the region, from Riverside to Perris, and the same soil and heat challenges apply throughout the Inland Empire.
We ask a few basic questions about how big a room you are imagining and where on your property it would go, then schedule a visit to walk the space with you. You will get a clear sense of what is possible on your property and a rough price range within a few days.
We put together a written estimate with a description of what is included, then submit plans to your HOA if your neighborhood requires it. This step can take a few weeks, but it prevents delays or disputes later. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
Once you approve the design, we submit plans to the City of Moreno Valley Building and Safety Division for review. This stage typically takes two to six weeks, and we handle all the paperwork so you do not have to visit the permit office yourself.
Work begins with foundation prep, then framing, windows, roofing, and finishing. The city inspector visits at key stages to confirm everything meets code, and we do a final walkthrough with you to show you how the windows and doors operate before you sign off.
We reply to all inquiries within one business day and provide written estimates with no pressure.
We handle the entire permit process with the City of Moreno Valley, so your sunroom is on record as a legal, inspected addition to your home. This protects your investment and prevents problems when you refinance or sell, and it means the work is done to code, not cut corners.
The clay-heavy soil in many Moreno Valley neighborhoods shifts with the seasons, and a foundation that is not designed for that movement will crack and pull the room out of alignment over time. We engineer the base of every sunroom to account for local soil conditions, so the room stays level and solid for decades.
Moreno Valley summers are brutal, and a sunroom with the wrong glass or no cooling plan becomes unusable for months. We use heat-reducing glass and plan for ventilation or air conditioning from the start, so the room you are paying for is actually comfortable when you need it. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, proper window selection can reduce cooling costs by up to 25% in hot climates.
When you call or submit a request, we get back to you within one business day with answers to your questions and a plan for the next step. No waiting weeks for a callback, no vague timelines. We know your time matters, and we treat your project with the urgency it deserves.
We have worked on homes all across Moreno Valley, from older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to newer streets out in Rancho Belago, and we understand the specific challenges this climate and soil create for sunroom additions. Every job we complete is built to last, permitted through the city, and designed to add value to your home.
Call today for a free estimate and find out what a permitted, climate-ready sunroom addition can do for your home.