Full-service sunroom construction from permits and foundation through final inspection. We build for the Inland Empire climate, handle all city and HOA approvals, and deliver rooms that stay solid for decades.

Sunroom construction in Moreno Valley means building a fully enclosed room addition onto your home, with large windows or glass panels on most walls and a foundation that ties into your existing structure, most jobs taking four to twelve weeks from permit approval to final inspection. This is not a patio cover or a screen enclosure - it is a real room with a proper foundation, engineered framing, and glass chosen for Southern California's intense sun exposure. The construction process includes city permit applications, foundation work, structural framing, roof integration, and inspections at multiple stages.
In Moreno Valley, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees and the soil shifts with the seasons, sunroom construction requires more attention to detail than in milder climates. The glass needs to block heat without blocking light, the foundation needs to account for clay-heavy soils, and the cooling system needs to be sized for all that glass. If you have been thinking about a sunroom remodeling project on an existing space or a full sunroom addition, the construction process is what turns your idea into a room you can actually use year-round.
If your backyard patio or porch sits empty from June through September because the heat makes it unbearable, you are already paying for outdoor space you cannot use. A properly constructed sunroom solves this directly - it gives you the light and the view without the 105-degree air. If you find yourself looking out at your patio from inside the air conditioning and wishing you could actually be out there, that is a clear sign a sunroom would change how you live in your home.
If your living room feels crowded, if the kids have nowhere to spread out, or if you have been thinking about a dedicated reading room, home office, or hobby space, a sunroom is often a more affordable way to add that square footage than a full interior addition. It also adds it in a way that feels different from the rest of the house - brighter, more open, more connected to the yard - which makes it genuinely useful rather than just more of the same.
Many Moreno Valley homeowners build sunrooms specifically to create a home yoga studio, workout space, or art room. If you are paying for a membership somewhere because you do not have a good space at home, a sunroom can pay for itself in a few years while also adding value to your property. The natural light and the sense of being near the outdoors makes these rooms particularly well-suited for activities that benefit from a calm, bright environment.
If the patio structure at the back of your house is faded, cracked, or sagging - a common sight in Moreno Valley neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s - replacing it with a proper sunroom is often a smarter investment than repairing it again. An aging patio cover that lets in heat and glare is already failing at its main job. Converting that footprint into an enclosed, climate-controlled room gives you something that will last decades and actually adds to your home's value.
Our sunroom construction service handles the full process from initial consultation through final inspection and city sign-off. We start with a site visit to measure your space, assess your foundation options, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there, we design the room, prepare detailed plans, and submit them to the City of Moreno Valley for permit approval. We coordinate HOA approvals if your neighborhood requires them, and we keep you updated throughout the permit review process so you know where things stand.
Once permits are in hand, we pour the foundation, build the structural frame, install the glass and roof, and complete all electrical and finishing work. Every room is built to California Title 24 energy standards, which means high-performance glass, proper insulation, and mechanical systems that meet state efficiency requirements. If you are looking at sunroom remodeling for an existing space or planning a new sunroom addition, we handle the construction process so you get a room that works in this climate and lasts for decades.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled rooms built for year-round use, with dedicated heating and cooling systems.
Lighter, more affordable rooms designed for spring, fall, and mild weather with operable windows and shade systems.
Engineered foundations designed for Moreno Valley's clay soils and structural framing built to California code.
Full management of the city permit process and all required inspections from start to final sign-off.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly reach 105 degrees or higher - significantly hotter than coastal Southern California cities. A sunroom built with standard glass will become unusable from late May through September unless it is designed specifically for this climate, with high-performance glass that blocks solar heat and a cooling system sized for the extra load. The construction process needs to account for this from the start, not as an afterthought. The foundation also needs to be designed for Moreno Valley's clay-heavy soils, which expand when wet and shrink when dry - this movement can crack foundations and cause additions to shift away from the main house over time if the foundation is not engineered correctly.
The other local factor that affects construction is the HOA prevalence in Moreno Valley's planned communities. A large share of the city's residential neighborhoods - particularly in areas like Sunnymead Ranch and Rancho Belago - are governed by homeowners associations with their own architectural review processes. Getting city permits is not enough - you also need written HOA approval before construction begins. We work regularly in Riverside and Corona, and we know how to navigate both the city permit process and HOA requirements so the project moves forward without delays or conflict.
When you reach out, the first conversation is about understanding what you want and whether it is feasible for your property. We ask about your lot, your HOA status, how you plan to use the room, and roughly what budget you have in mind.
Before any numbers are put on paper, we visit your home and measure the space where the sunroom will go. We look at how the new room will connect to your existing roofline, where the foundation will sit, and whether there are any obstacles that affect the design.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we prepare detailed drawings and submit them to the City of Moreno Valley for a building permit. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that submission happens at the same time. We keep you updated throughout, and you typically hear back within 1 business day.
Once permits are in hand, work begins with preparing the ground and pouring the foundation. This is the noisiest, messiest phase - expect excavation equipment, concrete trucks, and a few days of significant activity in your backyard.
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Every sunroom we build meets California's strict energy efficiency requirements, which means high-performance glass, proper insulation, and mechanical systems that meet state thresholds. This protects your energy bills and ensures the room passes inspection.
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. Read more from the California Energy Commission.
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.
We handle the full City of Moreno Valley permit process and coordinate HOA approvals if your neighborhood requires them. You are not managing two separate approval tracks on your own.
We focus on sunroom construction 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 year-round.