
Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms that give your family real, comfortable space - even when it is 100 degrees outside.

Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Moreno Valley, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire. We offer 16 services - from sunroom additions and patio enclosures to screen rooms, solariums, and full conversions. Whether you have an empty concrete slab or want to build something new, we handle the design, permits, and construction from start to finish. We serve 12 cities across Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

Tired of baking on an open patio? A sunroom addition gives you a shaded, enclosed space you can actually use all year.
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Want a room that works in July heat and December evenings? A four-season sunroom keeps you comfortable in any weather.
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In Moreno Valley's mild winters, a three-season room gives you nearly year-round enjoyment at a fraction of the cost.
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Have an existing patio slab? We enclose it with walls, windows, and a roof so bugs, dust, and heat stay outside.
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Every home is different. We design and build custom sunrooms sized and configured exactly for your space and how you plan to use it.
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Starting from the ground up? We handle foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and electrical so your sunroom is built right from day one.
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Old sunroom that leaks, fogs, or overheats? We renovate existing structures so they perform the way they should.
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Keep the open-air feeling while keeping bugs out. A screen room lets the breeze in and keeps the insects out.
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Already have a patio slab you never use? We convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom without starting from scratch.
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A deck that sits empty most of the year is a missed opportunity. We convert it into a protected room you can enjoy daily.
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Morning coffee in January or an afternoon read in August - an all-season room keeps you comfortable no matter what month it is.
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Turn an underused patio into a comfortable enclosed room that feels like a natural extension of your home.
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A solarium brings in maximum natural light from all directions - ideal for plants, reading, or just enjoying the sun without the heat.
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Shade your patio without fully enclosing it. A patio cover cuts the heat and protects your outdoor furniture year-round.
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Not sure what style or layout works best for your home? We help you plan a sunroom that fits your space, budget, and lifestyle.
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Vinyl frames are low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and ideal for Moreno Valley's intense heat and UV exposure.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few basic questions about your space, what you want to use the room for, and your rough budget. There is no pressure to commit - this first conversation is just about understanding what you need. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home to measure the space, check your existing slab or foundation if you have one, and walk through design options with you. After the visit, you receive a written estimate with a clear description of what is included - no hidden fees, no vague line items.
Once you approve the design and we handle the permits, our crew gets to work. We coordinate the city inspections, keep you updated on progress, and do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done. You get all permit documentation and warranty information at the end.
We hold a current California contractor's license issued by the CSLB. Every job is covered by general liability insurance and workers' compensation - so you are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that covers exactly what is included. You take it home, compare it, and decide - with zero pressure from us.
We have been building sunrooms and patios in Moreno Valley and the surrounding Inland Empire since 2016. We know the local permit office, the HOA review process, and the soil conditions that affect every foundation we pour.
If something we built is not performing correctly - a window that sticks, a seal that fails, anything - we come back and fix it. No runaround, no delays. That commitment applies to every project we complete.
Ready to get started? Call (951) 518-9916 or request a free estimate online.
"They finished the sunroom in just under six weeks - right on the timeline they gave us at the estimate. The glass they used makes a real difference. Even in August, the room stays comfortable in the morning. We use it every single day."
- Maria T., Moreno Valley - Sunroom additions
"I had an existing concrete patio that was just sitting there. They converted it into an enclosed room in about two weeks. The permit was handled completely by them - I did not have to call the city once. Really smooth process."
- James R., Riverside - Patio enclosures
"We wanted a screen room for our back patio so we could actually enjoy the evenings without mosquitoes. They installed it quickly and the seals are tight - not a single bug has made it in. It has completely changed how we use our backyard."
- Sandra K., Perris - Screen room installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pushy sales calls. Once you submit, someone from our office will call you to learn more about your project and schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate written estimate.
(951) 518-9916Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios is based in Moreno Valley, CA and serves 12 cities across Riverside and San Bernardino counties - including Riverside, Perris, Hemet, San Bernardino, and Redlands. We typically schedule free on-site estimates within the same week you reach out.
Moreno Valley winters rarely drop below freezing, which means a three-season room is usable about 10 months of the year here - at a significantly lower cost than a four-season room. But summers hit 100°F or more, so any sunroom needs heat-reducing glass. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and how comfortable you need it to be in July. The U.S. Department of Energy explains mini-split cooling options that work well in sunrooms.
In California, any structure attached to your home requires a building permit. Skipping the permit might save a few weeks now, but it creates real problems when you sell: buyers' inspectors flag unpermitted additions, lenders may refuse to finance the home, and you can be required to remove the structure at your own cost. Permits also protect you during construction - an inspector catches mistakes before they become expensive repairs.
The clay-heavy soil under much of Moreno Valley expands when it absorbs rain and shrinks during dry summers. A foundation that is not engineered for that movement will crack and shift within a few years - pulling windows out of alignment and creating leaks at the roof seam. The California Geological Survey maps expansive soil zones across the Inland Empire.
In many Moreno Valley neighborhoods - particularly in planned communities - yes. Your HOA architectural review committee must approve the design before you even apply for a city permit. Skipping this step can mean having to tear out work already done. Check your HOA's CC&R documents first, or call your association directly. A contractor familiar with local communities will know how to prepare the submission.
Standard single-pane glass makes a sunroom unbearable from June through September in this climate. Low-emissivity coated glass, sometimes called low-E glass, blocks a significant portion of solar heat while still letting in natural light. It is the single most important material choice for any sunroom in the Moreno Valley area. Without it, you are paying for a room you cannot use during the hottest months of the year.
A permitted sunroom adds livable square footage and shows up correctly on your home's records, which matters to buyers and appraisers. In the Inland Empire market, where outdoor living space is a major selling point, an enclosed room that extends your comfortable living area tends to appeal to buyers comparing similar floor plans. An unpermitted enclosure, by contrast, is a liability that often has to be disclosed or removed before closing.
Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Moreno Valley, CA, serving 12 cities across the Inland Empire since 2016. We hold a current California contractor's license issued by the Contractors State License Board, covering general building work and structural additions. Since 2016, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom builds across Riverside and San Bernardino counties - 16 services in total. Learn more about our team and our work.
If you already have a concrete slab in good condition, building on it is almost always faster and less expensive than pouring a new foundation. We inspect the slab first - if it is level and structurally sound, a conversion is the right starting point. According to the National Association of Home Builders (nahb.org), existing foundations that meet structural requirements can typically support a sunroom addition.
Most Moreno Valley homes have lots between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet, and sunrooms in this market commonly run 150 to 300 square feet. Setback rules - how close you can build to your property line - vary by city and neighborhood, so we check those requirements before finalizing any design. A room that is too large for the lot can fail city review.
Yes, though the design and permitting process is more involved. We assess your existing roofline during the site visit to determine the best connection point. Tying a sunroom into a complex roofline correctly - so it sheds water away from the house - is one of the most important structural details of the whole project, and it is where shortcuts cause the most damage.
The best way to find out what is possible on your specific property is to schedule a free on-site estimate. Call (951) 518-9916 or submit a request online and we will come to you.
Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, with a population of around 210,000 people. The city grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s as families from Los Angeles and Orange County moved inland for more affordable housing. Most of the housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005 - which means driveways, patios, and outdoor structures from that era are often ready for an update. U.S. Census data on Moreno Valley shows that more than half of homes here are owner-occupied - this is a community of people who are invested in where they live.
The city is divided into several distinct areas. The western side, near March Air Reserve Base, has some of the city's oldest neighborhoods. The eastern portion, including the Rancho Belago area, has newer planned communities built in the 2000s with larger lots and modern construction standards. Just south of the city, Lake Perris State Recreation Area is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in the region - and a reminder of why people choose to live here. The Sunnymead area serves as one of the city's main commercial corridors, familiar to anyone who has lived here for more than a few years.
Moreno Valley summers regularly hit 100°F or higher, and the clay-heavy soil under many neighborhoods shifts with the seasons - expanding in wet winters and shrinking in dry summers. That movement is one of the main reasons patios crack and slabs shift over time. We have been working in this environment long enough to know what it takes to build a sunroom here that holds up - not just looks good on the first day.
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Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios
12817 Shiray Ranch Rd
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
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Call Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios today for a free on-site estimate. We serve Moreno Valley and 11 surrounding cities across the Inland Empire.