
Your existing sunroom could be the best room in the house. We upgrade the windows, insulation, and cooling so it works every month of the year, not just in mild weather.

Sunroom remodeling in San Jacinto means transforming an existing enclosed porch, aging sunroom, or underused patio cover into a fully finished, comfortable living space built for the Inland Empire. Most jobs take two to six weeks of construction time once permits are in hand.
Most homeowners come to us because a room they thought would add value is sitting empty half the year. In San Jacinto, that usually means the space gets too hot in summer or too drafty in winter. A targeted remodel - new heat-blocking windows, proper insulation, and a dedicated cooling unit - turns that problem around without tearing everything down and starting fresh.
If your current space is more of a covered porch than a finished room, you may also want to look at a screen room installation as a lower-cost first step, or a full sunroom design consult to map out what the space could become.
If you stop using the room as soon as heat arrives, it was not built for San Jacinto temperatures. Rooms that turn into ovens in summer need better windows and a dedicated cooling solution - not just a ceiling fan.
In San Jacinto's windy, dusty conditions, gaps around window frames and door seals show up fast - fine dust on the sill even when windows are closed, or a breeze near the edges on a windy day. Gaps this size mean the seals have failed and the frames likely need replacing.
Even in a dry climate, a heavy rain can expose leaks in older flashing or window seals. Old water stains - even dried ones - tell you water got in at some point and the damage below the surface may be worse than it looks.
Sunroom floors take a beating from temperature swings. If tiles are cracked, there are soft spots, or the floor flexes underfoot, the subfloor may have shifted or deteriorated. A remodel addresses the floor as part of the whole project.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full scope of what it takes to make an existing space genuinely livable. That starts with windows - we replace aging single-pane or poorly sealed units with heat-blocking glass rated for inland Southern California conditions. We also upgrade insulation in the walls and ceiling, reseal the entire building envelope, and address the flooring if it has shifted or cracked.
For homeowners who want the room connected to the main house more naturally, we can open up a wall or widen a doorway as part of the project. We can also add a screen room to an adjacent patio at the same time, or work from a fresh sunroom design if you want to think through the layout before committing to a scope.
Best for homeowners whose main complaint is heat or cold - new low solar heat gain windows make the biggest single difference in comfort.
Best for rooms that are structurally sound but look dated - new flooring, trim, drywall, and paint bring the space up to the standard of the rest of the home.
Best for rooms with no climate control - adding a ductless mini-split turns a three-season room into a year-round space without major ductwork.
Best for rooms with leaks, soft floors, or damaged framing - we fix the bones of the room before any cosmetic work begins.
San Jacinto sits in an inland valley where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and sometimes reach 110. A remodel spec that works well in a coastal market will not perform here. Every material choice - from the windows to the insulation to the weatherstripping - needs to hold up against this level of heat, plus the high UV, the wind-blown dust, and the occasional freeze overnight in January. Contractors who work regularly in this valley understand these requirements without needing to be told.
There is also the permit and HOA side of the equation. The City of San Jacinto processes permits through its Community Development Department, and many neighborhoods in newer subdivisions require architectural review before work can start. We handle both processes on your behalf. Homeowners in Hemet and Perris face similar climate conditions and HOA dynamics, and we serve those communities as well.
Call or submit online - we reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about the current room and what bothers you about it, so the site visit covers the right ground.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the structure - windows, walls, roof, and floor. Within about a week you receive a written estimate that itemizes exactly what is included and what it costs.
We pull the building permit from the City of San Jacinto and handle any HOA documentation your community requires. This step takes two to four weeks in most cases - we keep you updated throughout.
Work starts once permits are in hand. After construction we coordinate the city inspection and walk through the finished room with you to confirm everything is right before closing out.
Free estimate. No pressure. We pull the permits and manage the whole process for you.
(951) 910-7048Contractors from milder markets often underestimate what San Jacinto summers require. We specify windows and cooling systems for triple-digit temperatures from the first conversation - not as an afterthought.
Every remodel we do goes through the City of San Jacinto permitting process. Your project is inspected, documented, and on record - which matters when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Our contractor license is active and searchable through the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify it yourself before you sign anything - and we encourage you to do exactly that.
San Jacinto sits near one of the most active fault systems in the state. Any structural work we do on your sunroom accounts for California earthquake safety requirements - it is built into how we work, not an add-on.
Each of these points adds up to one thing: a contractor you can check out before you hire, who builds for the climate you actually live in, and who handles the paperwork so you do not have to.
More questions? The U.S. Department of Energy covers ductless mini-split systems in detail if you want to understand your cooling options before our visit. You can also reach us directly at (951) 910-7048.
A lower-cost way to enclose your patio with screens for insect and shade protection, without the full-room build.
Learn MoreStart with a design consultation to map out materials, layout, and climate features before any work begins.
Learn MoreSan Jacinto summers come fast - the sooner we assess your space, the sooner your room is working the way it should. Call or contact us today.