Add a beautiful, enclosed sunroom to your Moreno Valley home that you can enjoy in spring, summer, and fall without the cost of a fully climate-controlled addition.

Three season sunrooms in Moreno Valley are enclosed rooms attached to your home that you can comfortably use in spring, summer, and fall, most projects take two to six weeks from permit to completion.
If your family has outgrown your living space but a full room addition feels out of reach financially, a three season sunroom is often the most affordable way to add meaningful square footage. Because it does not require the same level of insulation, HVAC connection, or interior finishing as a four season sunroom, the cost is substantially lower. In Moreno Valley, where winters are mild and frost is uncommon, a three season room gives you nearly year-round usability without the added expense of full climate control.
These rooms typically feature large windows or screen panels on three or more sides, letting in natural light and fresh air while keeping bugs and rain out. Think of it as a step up from a screened porch: more protected, more comfortable, but not a fully climate-controlled living space like a bedroom or home office.
If your backyard patio sits empty most of the summer because it is too hot, too bright, or too full of flies and mosquitoes, a three season sunroom solves all three problems at once. It gives you a shaded, enclosed space where you can enjoy the outdoors without being at the mercy of the weather or insects. Many Moreno Valley homeowners find that a sunroom turns a patio they ignored into the room they use most.
If your family has outgrown your living space but a full room addition seems financially out of reach, a three season sunroom is often the most affordable way to add meaningful square footage. It will not replace a bedroom or a home office, but it can give you a comfortable gathering space that takes real pressure off the rest of the house.
If you have replaced patio cushions, rugs, or furniture more than once because the intense Inland Empire sun fades and cracks everything within a season or two, a sunroom with UV-filtering windows protects your investment. The enclosed space shields furniture from direct sun, wind, and the occasional desert dust storm that rolls through the area.
Moreno Valley\'s warm evenings are ideal for sitting outside, but mosquitoes and other insects can make an open patio uncomfortable after dark. A screened or glass-enclosed sunroom lets you enjoy those warm evenings without the bugs, without having to spray yourself down with repellent, and without retreating inside to the air conditioning.
We build three season sunrooms that fit the way Moreno Valley homeowners actually use their outdoor space. Some clients want a simple patio enclosure with screens and shade, while others want insulated glass panels and a finished interior that feels more like an indoor room. The right choice depends on your budget, how you plan to use the space, and what your existing patio or foundation looks like.
Every project starts with an on-site assessment where we measure your space, check the existing slab or foundation, and talk through your goals. We handle the city permit process, coordinate inspections, and walk you through what to expect at each step. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation your association needs so the approval goes smoothly. Our work is designed for the Inland Empire climate, with attention to heat management and UV protection so your sunroom is actually comfortable to use during Moreno Valley summers. Many clients also choose to add screen room installation features for maximum ventilation.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and a simple, affordable enclosure that keeps bugs and debris out.
Best for homeowners who want a more finished interior and better temperature control on hot or cool days.
Best for homeowners who want some walls with glass and some with screens, combining the benefits of both.
Best for homeowners who want a specific roof style that matches their home\'s architecture and provides shade.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and the sun is intense for most of the year. For a three season sunroom, this means the glazing and roofing materials you choose matter enormously. Low-quality glass will turn the room into an oven by mid-morning in July. A good contractor will recommend windows with a solar heat-blocking coating and a roof design that provides shade, so your sunroom is actually usable during the hottest months rather than just a beautiful but unbearable space.
Unlike most of the country, Moreno Valley rarely sees freezing temperatures. Winter lows typically stay in the 40s, and frost is uncommon. This means a three season sunroom gives you nearly year-round usability without the added cost of full insulation and heating that a four season room requires. For most Moreno Valley homeowners, the three season option is the practical sweet spot: you get the extra living space and the connection to the outdoors for 10 to 11 months of the year at a significantly lower price. We serve homeowners across the region, from Riverside to Corona, and we design every room with the local climate in mind.
We ask about the size of space you have in mind, what you want to use the room for, and your rough budget range. This is not a sales call, just a way to figure out whether it makes sense to schedule a visit. You get replies within one business day.
We come to your home to look at the space, check the existing foundation or patio slab, and talk through design options. This visit usually takes one to two hours and results in a written proposal within a week or two with no pressure.
We submit the permit application to the City of Moreno Valley and handle all the paperwork. The permit review takes several weeks, and we give you a realistic estimate based on current city processing times so you know what to expect.
We build the foundation, frame the walls and roof, install windows or screens, and complete electrical work. After the city final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and explain maintenance and care.
Get a free estimate with a realistic timeline and budget. We handle permits, inspections, and every step of construction.
We design every sunroom with Moreno Valley\'s climate in mind, using solar heat-blocking window coatings and roof designs that provide shade. Your room stays comfortable during summer instead of turning into an oven by mid-morning.
We submit every permit to the City of Moreno Valley, coordinate all inspections, and give you a realistic timeline upfront. You get a finished room that is fully legal and will not cause problems when you sell.
We assess your specific property before designing the foundation, so the room is built to handle the clay-heavy soil in parts of Moreno Valley. Your sunroom stays level and solid for decades, not just a few years.
We follow construction standards set by the National Association of Home Builders, ensuring your sunroom is built to last. This means proper foundation work, weatherproofing, and attention to detail that prevents problems down the road.
We have worked on homes all across Moreno Valley, from older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to newer streets out in Rancho Belago. Every project gets the same attention to local climate, permit requirements, and foundation conditions that make the difference between a sunroom you use every day and one that sits empty.
Call today for a free estimate and start enjoying your outdoor space again before the next season arrives.