Transform an outdated, overheating sunroom into a space you actually use. We upgrade glass, add climate control, handle permits, and build for the Inland Empire heat.

Sunroom remodeling in Moreno Valley updates an outdated or uncomfortable sunroom into a space you can enjoy year-round, most projects take two to six weeks depending on the scope.
If your sunroom sits empty from June through September because it is unbearably hot, you are not alone. Many Moreno Valley homeowners have sunrooms that were built with the wrong glass or no climate control, making them unusable during the long Inland Empire summer. A well-planned remodel can transform that space into a room your family actually uses. Whether you need to replace aging windows, add insulation and cooling, or rebuild a deteriorating structure, a professional sunroom remodel delivers a room that works in this climate.
We also offer full screen room installation for homeowners looking to add a new outdoor living space, and sunroom design services for those planning a brand-new addition.
If your sunroom becomes an oven by mid-morning from May through October, the glass and insulation are not designed for Moreno Valley's heat. Upgrading to heat-reflective glass and adding climate control transforms it into a room you can enjoy year-round, not just during the mild months.
If you notice cold drafts in winter, water stains after rain, or condensation between window panes, the seals have failed and the structure is aging. These problems only get worse over time. A remodel replaces failing components before water damage spreads to the framing or your home's interior walls.
Cracked panels, rusted frames, faded finishes, or a style that clashes with your home all signal it is time for an update. A sunroom remodel can match your home's current exterior and interior finishes, making the space look intentional rather than like an afterthought.
If your home's air conditioning runs constantly trying to cool a poorly insulated sunroom, you are paying for wasted energy every month. Upgrading the glass, adding insulation, and installing a dedicated mini-split system cuts cooling costs and makes the room comfortable without overloading your existing HVAC.
Every sunroom remodel we complete starts with an honest assessment of what is worth keeping and what needs replacing. If your existing frame is sound, we can upgrade the glass, add insulation, and install climate control without tearing down the whole structure. If the frame has deteriorated or the design is fundamentally flawed, we recommend a full rebuild with modern materials and proper engineering for Moreno Valley's climate. We handle all permits, HOA approvals, and inspections so you do not have to chase paperwork or wonder if the job is being done correctly.
We also work closely with homeowners who are planning larger projects. If you are considering a full new addition, our screen room installation service offers a more affordable alternative, or we can guide you through our sunroom design process to plan a brand-new climate-controlled space from the ground up.
Perfect for sunrooms with aging or inefficient windows that let in too much heat or have failed seals.
Ideal for homeowners who want to add heating and cooling to make the room usable year-round.
Best for sunrooms with deteriorating frames, water damage, or designs that never worked well to begin with.
Moreno Valley's extreme summer heat and intense UV exposure are harder on sunrooms than almost anywhere else in California. A sunroom that would work fine in coastal San Diego becomes unbearable here by mid-morning from May through October. The combination of temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees and the region's high elevation means the glass in your sunroom is under constant thermal stress. Older sunrooms built with standard glass and minimal insulation simply were not designed for this climate, which is why so many sit empty for months at a time.
The city's permit requirements and active HOAs also shape how remodeling projects get done. Whether you live in one of the older neighborhoods 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 before can move your project forward without unnecessary delays or design revisions.
We talk through what is not working with your current sunroom and what you want the space to become. Calls are typically 15 to 20 minutes, and we respond within one business day.
We visit your home, inspect the existing structure, and give you a written quote covering materials, labor, permits, and a realistic timeline. No pressure, no sales pitch - just honest recommendations.
We handle all permit applications and HOA submittals on your behalf. This phase typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated on where things stand throughout the process.
We complete the work, coordinate city inspections, and walk you through the finished space. Your project is not done until you are satisfied and all permits are closed.
Get a free assessment and written quote with no obligation. We respond within one business day.
We use heat-reflective glass, proper insulation, and right-sized cooling systems designed specifically for Moreno Valley's triple-digit summers. Your remodeled sunroom will be comfortable year-round, not just in the mild months.
We know Moreno Valley's Building and Safety Division requirements and have worked with local HOAs across TownGate, Sunnymead Ranch, and other planned communities. You do not have to chase paperwork or wonder if the job is legal.
Every quote 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 sunrooms into spaces they actually enjoy. Whether you need a simple glass upgrade or a complete rebuild, we give you honest recommendations and stand behind our work long after the final inspection.
Permit slots fill up during peak season - the sooner we start, the sooner you are enjoying a comfortable, climate-controlled room.