
Your covered patio sits empty most of the year - too hot in summer, too dusty in wind season. Enclosing it turns that unused space into a real room your family actually lives in.

Enclosed patio rooms in San Jacinto, CA convert your existing covered patio into a fully sealed, livable space with a solid roof, insulated walls, and windows or glass panels - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract to completion. Converting an existing covered patio is usually faster and less expensive than building a room from scratch because the foundation and roof structure may already be in place. If you want a room built entirely from the ground up with full climate control and the same insulation standard as the rest of your house, our all season rooms page covers that option.
In San Jacinto, an enclosed patio room without a dedicated cooling solution will be unusable from June through September - the valley's triple-digit summer heat makes cooling a necessity, not an upgrade. A mini-split unit and heat-blocking glass are the two decisions that determine whether you actually use the room or just look at it.
If you walk past your patio every summer day and never use it because it is simply too hot, an enclosed, cooled room changes everything. San Jacinto's triple-digit temperatures make unprotected outdoor spaces uncomfortable for months at a time - a sealed room with a mini-split solves that problem directly.
The San Jacinto Valley sees dusty, windy conditions - especially in spring and fall when Santa Ana-type winds push through the region. If your covered patio collects a layer of grit after every wind event and your furniture needs constant cleaning, enclosing the space solves the problem permanently.
If your family has outgrown the living room, you need a home office, or you want a separate quiet space, your patio may be the most practical place to add it. Converting an existing covered patio is almost always faster and less disruptive than building a full room addition from scratch. You already have the roof and the slab - the walls and windows are the missing piece.
If your patio cover is showing rust, rot, or sagging, you may be facing a repair bill regardless. This is often the right moment to think bigger - replacing a worn cover with a fully enclosed room costs more upfront, but you end up with a finished, usable space instead of just a patched cover.
We build enclosed patio rooms in two configurations. The first is a basic enclosure - walls, windows, and doors added to your existing covered patio, sealed against weather and insects, with optional heating and cooling. This is the right fit when your existing patio cover is in good condition and the slab is solid. The second is a full conversion with upgraded roofing, insulation, finished interior walls, electrical outlets, and a dedicated cooling unit - designed to function as a real room your family uses daily. For homeowners who want to go further and build a room with the same insulation and climate control as the rest of the house, our solarium installation service is worth a look if maximum natural light is a priority.
If your project involves an aging patio cover that needs to be replaced rather than enclosed, our patio cover installation service handles that as well - sometimes replacing the cover first and then enclosing it in a second phase is the right sequence depending on the condition of what is already there. We assess the existing structure on site and give you an honest recommendation before any work begins.
Best for homeowners with a solid existing cover and slab who want protection from weather and insects without major construction.
Best for homeowners who want a finished, cooled room that functions as year-round living space.
Best for homeowners in San Jacinto's hot valley climate who want a room that stays comfortable from June through September.
Best for homeowners whose existing cover is failing and who want to upgrade to a fully enclosed room at the same time.
San Jacinto's proximity to the San Gorgonio Pass means enclosed patio rooms need to be built to handle significant wind loads - the roof connections and window framing need to meet the structural requirements for this specific wind exposure zone, not a generic statewide standard. The City of San Jacinto Building Division requires a permit for any permanent patio enclosure, and that permit process includes plan review that verifies the structure meets both wind and seismic requirements. Homeowners in Perris face similar permit requirements through Riverside County, and our experience navigating both processes means fewer back-and-forth delays for you.
The expansive clay soils common throughout the San Jacinto Valley also mean that patio slabs here are more likely to have cracked or shifted over the years than slabs in more stable soil areas. Before we enclose any patio, we inspect the slab condition as part of the initial site visit. In Beaumont and the surrounding Pass area, the same soil assessment process applies. For homeowners who want to understand the energy efficiency standards that apply to new enclosures, the California Energy Commission publishes the building energy efficiency standards that govern window and insulation requirements in new enclosed spaces. And for verifying your contractor's license before signing anything, the California Contractors State License Board lets you look up any contractor's license status in about two minutes.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the approximate size of your patio, whether it already has a cover or roof, and what you want to use the room for. You do not need all the answers - just describe what you have and what you are hoping for.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the condition of the existing slab and roof structure, and look for anything that might affect the project. You receive a written estimate within a few days - review it carefully and ask questions about anything that is not clear before signing.
Once you agree to move forward, we submit the permit application to the City of San Jacinto Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission for their architectural review. Plan for two to four weeks for permits - we keep you updated on where things stand.
The crew frames the walls, installs windows and doors, adds insulation, and finishes the interior. A city inspector visits to verify the completed work before we close out the project. We do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything looks and works the way you expected.
We serve San Jacinto and the surrounding Inland Empire. Free on-site estimate, written quote before any work starts, no pressure.
(951) 910-7048We design for San Jacinto's actual summer temperatures - not a mild-weather default. A mini-split unit and heat-blocking glass are part of the initial conversation, not an afterthought. A room that does not stay cool in July is a room that does not get used.
We handle every step of the City of San Jacinto permit process - application, plan review response, and inspection scheduling. Your finished room is fully permitted, on record with the city, and ready for a clean transaction when you sell.
San Jacinto's clay-heavy soils mean patio slabs here crack and shift more than in most areas. We inspect the slab as part of every site visit and tell you honestly whether it can support an enclosure or needs attention first - not after framing has already started.
A large share of San Jacinto's newer neighborhoods have active HOAs with their own review process for exterior changes. We have navigated those approvals on projects throughout the valley, which means your submission goes in correctly the first time and does not sit in a revisions loop.
We put the site assessment, the permit handling, the cooling design, and the HOA navigation together in one straightforward process. When the room is done, it looks like it was always part of your home - and the paperwork proves every step was done correctly.
Maximize natural light with a glass-roof solarium - a step up from a standard enclosed patio room for homeowners who want a bright, open feel.
Learn MoreIf your existing cover needs replacing before you enclose it, we handle patio cover installation as a separate or combined project.
Learn MoreSan Jacinto summers fill up fast - the sooner we lock in your project start date, the sooner that empty patio becomes a room your family actually uses. Call or request a free estimate today.