
Stop losing your backyard to heat, bugs, and valley winds. A three season sunroom gives you a protected, comfortable space to use from February through November - for a fraction of a full addition cost.

Three season sunrooms in San Jacinto are enclosed rooms attached to your home with large windows or screen panels - built for spring, summer, and fall use, without the cost of full heating and insulation. Most installs run one to three weeks of construction once permits are approved.
In most of the country, "three season" means you lose the room in winter. Not here. San Jacinto winters are short and mild, which means most homeowners get ten to eleven months of real use out of a space that costs significantly less than a four season sunroom. If your family has been crowded inside or avoiding the backyard, this is the practical middle ground that actually fits a real budget.
You do not need to give up your yard for four months every summer just because it is too hot or buggy. The right enclosure, designed for San Jacinto's climate, changes that completely.
If your family retreats inside by 9 a.m. in June because the heat is already brutal, that is the clearest signal. San Jacinto summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and an open patio becomes a liability. A screened and shaded sunroom solves the problem without forcing you to choose between the outdoors and the air conditioning.
A basic patio cover keeps the sun off but does nothing about wind, insects, or the dust that blows through during Santa Ana events. If your covered patio sits mostly empty because it does not feel like a real room, a three season sunroom is the upgrade that makes it one. You already have the space - you just need walls and windows to make it work.
If your family has outgrown the living space but a full room addition feels financially out of reach, a three season sunroom is a meaningful middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost of a fully insulated, climate-controlled addition. Many San Jacinto families use the space as a playroom, reading room, or casual dining area.
If you already have an older aluminum screen room and it has started showing its age with leaks around the roofline, screens that no longer seal, or panels that rattle in the wind, patching it often costs nearly as much as replacing it - and the result is still an old enclosure. A new three season sunroom built to current standards will outperform it for years.
We build three season sunrooms from the ground up - starting with a foundation assessment, through framing, window installation, electrical rough-in if needed, and a final city inspection. Every project starts with a written estimate and a clear scope so you know exactly what is included. For homeowners who want full enclosure without screens, patio enclosures are a related option that gives you solid glass panels and a weather-tight structure your whole family can use.
We also offer screen room installation for homeowners who want maximum airflow and a lower starting price. Screen rooms use the same aluminum framing but replace glass panels with heavy-duty screen, which keeps bugs out while letting the valley breeze in. If you are not sure which fits your situation, we will walk you through the pros and cons of each option during your on-site estimate - no obligation, no sales pressure.
Best for homeowners who want weather protection, bug control, and a room that feels like interior space for most of the year.
Best for homeowners who prioritize airflow and a natural outdoor feel, with protection from insects and light wind.
Best for homeowners who want ceiling fans, outlets, or lighting to make the space as functional as a regular room.
Best for homeowners who already have a covered patio and want to enclose it with minimal demolition and cost.
San Jacinto sits in the Inland Empire where summer highs regularly exceed 100 degrees F and Santa Ana wind events roll through every fall. An open patio means fighting the heat, the bugs, and the dust. A three season sunroom built with heat-reducing window glazing and tight panel seals changes the equation entirely - you get a shaded, screened room that handles the valley's specific conditions rather than fighting against them. Homeowners near Hemet and Perris face the same heat and wind patterns, and we build for all of those conditions.
San Jacinto winters are the other side of the equation. They are short and mild - overnight lows rarely drop to freezing, and most winter days are comfortable with a light layer. The "three season" label is genuinely misleading for this climate. You are not giving up winter use the way a homeowner in Minnesota would. You are getting a room that is comfortable and usable for most of the calendar year, built for a fraction of what a fully insulated four season addition would cost. That combination - long usable season, lower build cost - is why this is one of the most popular projects we do in the San Jacinto Valley.
We ask about your space, your HOA status, and what you want to use the room for. We give you a realistic budget range before anyone drives to your home. We reply within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, and assess your existing slab. You get a written estimate within a few days - not a same-day pressure pitch. We cover window options, size, and any electrical you want included.
We submit the permit application to the City of San Jacinto Building Division on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission. Budget two to four weeks for permit approval.
Once permits are in hand, most builds take one to three weeks. We schedule the city inspection and are present for it. After it passes, we walk you through the finished room and leave you with permit closeout documentation.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. No pressure, no obligation.
(951) 910-7048We submit permit applications to the City of San Jacinto Building Division regularly. Knowing the process, the required documentation, and what inspectors check at each stage keeps your project moving without unexpected delays.
We anchor every sunroom to your home's existing wall framing and properly flash the connection point. Structures built this way hold up through Santa Ana wind events instead of developing gaps and leaks after the first fall. Verify contractor anchoring methods with the{" "}California Contractors State License Board at cslb.ca.gov before you sign anything.
San Jacinto's summer heat above 100 degrees F is not an afterthought for us. We discuss window glazing options on every project and will show you the difference between standard and heat-reducing panels before you decide. The goal is a room you actually use in July.
Many San Jacinto neighborhoods built in the last two decades have HOA design approval requirements. We ask about your HOA at the first call and help you prepare the submission before permits are filed, so you are not discovering requirements after work has already started.
Every project we do in San Jacinto is permitted and inspected - which means your sunroom is documented correctly and protects your home's value when it matters most. That combination of local knowledge, honest process, and proper permitting is what keeps homeowners in this valley calling us.
More questions? Call us directly or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
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Learn MoreSpring permits fill up fast - reach out now and we will have your project scoped, quoted, and ready to build before the summer heat arrives.