
Generic sunrooms do not hold up in San Jacinto's inland heat. We design each room around your home's layout, your soil conditions, and temperatures that regularly top 105 degrees.

Custom sunrooms in San Jacinto are designed from scratch for your specific home, lot, and climate, with construction that typically runs 10-16 weeks from signed contract to finished room - longer than a prefab kit but built to stay.
A kit sunroom is sized to standard dimensions and manufactured off-site. It gets assembled on your lot. A custom sunroom starts with your roofline, your foundation, your soil type, and your intended use - then a design is drawn around those realities. In San Jacinto's expansive clay soils and extreme summer heat, that difference matters. A room designed for your specific conditions is far less likely to develop cracks, leaks, or temperature problems five years down the road.
If you already have a covered patio and are wondering whether to enclose it, our sunroom construction page walks through how that process works from foundation to final inspection.
If your outdoor space goes unused from May through October because it is simply too hot to sit in, a climate-controlled custom sunroom gives that space back to you. In San Jacinto's inland heat, a well-designed room with proper glass and cooling can be comfortable even on 105-degree days - something an open patio never will be.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you do not want to move, a sunroom addition can add meaningful square footage. It is a real room - not a covered porch - and it adds to your home's livable area and resale value. In San Jacinto's market, adding a permitted sunroom is often more affordable than upsizing to a larger home.
If you see cracks where an older patio cover meets your home's exterior wall, gaps around the roofline, or doors that stick and will not close properly, those are signs the structure is moving or was never properly anchored. In San Jacinto's expansive soil conditions, this kind of movement is common. A custom sunroom built to current standards replaces that problem with a properly engineered solution.
Many San Jacinto homeowners want a quiet, light-filled room that works as a home office, a plant room, or an art studio - somewhere distinct from the main house. A custom sunroom gives you a space designed around that specific use from the start, with the right window placement, electrical rough-in, and cooling capacity built in before walls go up.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a design consultation at your home. We look at your roofline, foundation, soil conditions, and how you plan to use the space. From there we draw plans tailored to your lot and submit them for permits through Riverside County. The goal is a room that fits your home as if it was always there. For homeowners who want to map out their layout and glass choices before committing to construction, our sunroom design service handles that planning phase separately.
We build rooms across the full range of enclosure types - from three-season spaces that are comfortable most of the year to fully climate-controlled four-season rooms connected to your home's HVAC. We also handle the full permit process with Riverside County Building and Safety on your behalf. You never have to chase down an inspector or figure out what the county needs - we handle it and keep you updated throughout.
A good fit for homeowners who want to extend their usable outdoor season without the full cost of climate control.
The right choice for San Jacinto homeowners who want a room they can use comfortably in July as easily as in January.
Suits homeowners who want a more architectural look with maximum natural light and views of the surrounding landscape.
For homeowners with an existing covered patio who want to enclose and finish it into a proper conditioned room.
San Jacinto sits in the inland valley at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees F and the soil is known to shift with seasonal moisture changes. A sunroom designed for a coastal California climate or a generic inland market is not designed for these specific conditions. The glass spec matters. The foundation depth matters. The way the room anchors to your house - given that we sit near one of California's most active fault systems - matters. We design around those realities from the first conversation, not as an afterthought.
We serve homeowners across the San Jacinto Valley and surrounding communities. If you are in Hemet or out in Beaumont, the same local conditions apply - expansive soils, intense heat, and Riverside County's permit process. We have worked in both communities and know what those projects require. You can learn more about California's residential addition standards from the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
We schedule a time to come to your home - usually within a few days of your call. We walk your yard, look at where the sunroom would attach, and ask about how you plan to use the space. We reply to all inquiries within 1 business day. This visit is free and there is no pressure to commit.
After the site visit, we put together a written proposal with a layout, the materials we are recommending, and a detailed cost breakdown. This usually takes 3-7 days. You get a document you can actually read and compare - not just a single number. We encourage you to ask questions before signing anything.
Once you sign the contract and pay a deposit, we submit your plans to Riverside County Building and Safety. Permit review in this area typically takes 4-8 weeks - that is outside anyone's control, and we build it into your schedule from the start. Materials are ordered during this window so we are ready to move as soon as the permit arrives.
Work starts with the foundation, then framing, glass, electrical, and finishing. A county inspector visits at key stages - that is a normal and required part of the process. When the room is finished, we walk through it with you, show you how everything operates, and hand over your final permit paperwork. Keep that document - you will need it if you ever sell.
Free site visit. Written estimate within 7 days. No obligation.
(951) 910-7048We specify high-performance glass and dedicated cooling for every San Jacinto project because we know what 105-degree days do to a poorly designed sunroom. That attention to the local climate is built into every proposal we write, not offered as an upgrade.
We handle the full permit process with Riverside County Building and Safety on your behalf and do not start framing until the permit is in hand. Your finished room shows up as legal square footage on your home's record - not a liability a buyer's lender flags when you go to sell. Verify any contractor's license yourself at the California Contractors State License Board.
The San Jacinto Valley sits on expansive clay soil that swells and shrinks with the seasons. Before we recommend a foundation type, we look at your specific lot and soil conditions. That assessment prevents the cracking, settling, and sticking doors that show up in sunrooms built without it.
Many San Jacinto neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements. We are familiar with that process and can help you prepare the documentation you need so you are not figuring it out alone. Building without HOA approval can result in fines or forced modifications - we help you avoid that situation entirely.
Every one of those factors - heat, soil, permits, HOA - is something a contractor who does not work regularly in the San Jacinto Valley can easily overlook. We do not overlook them because we see the results when they are skipped. Call us and we will show you the difference in how we approach your project.
Full-service sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection, built to San Jacinto's seismic and heat requirements.
Learn MoreProfessional design services to plan your layout, glass selection, and finish choices before a single permit is filed.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to Riverside County, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or get a free estimate now.