You want a sunroom that fits your home, handles Inland Empire heat, and does not create permit problems when you sell. That is exactly what we build - every project permitted, designed for your lot, and finished to last.

Custom sunrooms in Moreno Valley are enclosed room additions designed around your specific home, yard, and climate - not a kit system dropped onto any slab, most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract signing to move-in, including permit review time.
Homeowners call us for a custom sunroom when they have an unusual lot, HOA design requirements, or specific ideas about how they want the room to look and feel. The design starts with your home's existing roofline and exterior, so the finished room looks like it belongs there rather than like it was added later. Many homeowners exploring custom sunrooms are also weighing full sunroom construction, which covers new-build projects from the ground up when an existing slab or patio structure is not in play.
In Moreno Valley, an uncovered or lightly covered patio can become unbearable by 9 or 10 a.m. from June through September. If you have effectively given up on your outdoor space during the hottest months, a custom sunroom with heat-reflective glass and its own cooling gives that space back to you. The design is tailored to your specific yard orientation so heat gain is managed from day one.
Not every yard is square, and not every home has a standard setback. If prefabricated sunroom kits do not fit your space - because of an irregular lot line, a slope, or HOA restrictions on dimensions - a custom-designed room solves that. We design around what your property actually looks like, not what a catalog shows.
A custom sunroom is one of the more cost-effective ways to add square footage because it uses glass panels instead of fully insulated walls. If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you need a quiet room for a hobby or exercise, a sunroom gives you that space without the cost of a full interior addition.
A concrete patio that has heaved, cracked, or faded is often a good candidate for a sunroom conversion. In some cases, the existing slab can serve as the foundation for the new room after an assessment, which reduces cost and construction time. If your patio is already there but not being used, a custom sunroom is a natural next step.
Every custom sunroom starts with a site visit and a design conversation - not a catalog. We look at your lot, your home's roofline and exterior, your HOA requirements if any, and how you plan to use the room. From there, we draft plans that go through the full City of Moreno Valley permit process, so the room is legal, inspected, and on record before you move a single piece of furniture in. Whether you want a three-season room for mild weather or a fully insulated space connected to your home's cooling, we build both. For homeowners who want to dial in exactly how the finished room will look before breaking ground, we also offer standalone sunroom design services that produce a complete set of drawings you can take to permit or use to get multiple bids.
Glass selection is where most of the comfort difference lives. We use panels rated for Southern California's sun exposure on every custom project - not standard residential window glass. The right glass combined with a proper roof overhang and a dedicated cooling source is what separates a room you use every day from one you avoid from May through September. We walk every homeowner through their glass options before anything is finalized, because this decision affects comfort, energy costs, and long-term durability.
Best for homeowners who want a light, airy space during mild months at a lower overall cost than a fully insulated build.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - the right choice for Moreno Valley homeowners who want to use the space all year, including summer.
Uses your existing concrete patio as the foundation after an assessment, reducing cost and construction timeline compared to a new-pour build.
Designed to match your community's architectural review requirements on roofline, color, and setback so the approval process goes smoothly.
Moreno Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun beats down for the better part of nine months. A sunroom designed for a coastal market - with standard glass, minimal shade, and no dedicated cooling - will be an oven from June through September in this climate. The glass specification alone can be the difference between a room you reach for every morning and one you close up all summer. The California Energy Commission sets energy efficiency requirements for room additions in the Inland Empire that go beyond what most other states require, and a contractor familiar with this climate will build to those standards without you having to ask.
Beyond the heat, parts of Moreno Valley sit on clay-heavy soils that shift seasonally - expanding when wet, shrinking in the dry heat - which means a foundation not designed for this movement will crack and gap over time. We assess soil conditions before designing any foundation, and we handle HOA submissions alongside city permits for homeowners in planned communities. We serve homeowners across the region, including in Hemet and Murrieta, where the climate demands and permit processes share many of the same characteristics as Moreno Valley.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is about your space, how you plan to use the room, and roughly what you have in mind for budget. No sales pitch - just a real conversation to see if we are a good fit.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your existing roofline and slab, and discuss your HOA requirements if any. You leave knowing what is feasible, what it will cost in a real range, and what the design options are before committing to anything.
After you sign, we prepare drawings and submit to the City of Moreno Valley. If you have an HOA, that submission goes out at the same time. Permit review typically takes three to five weeks. No physical work begins until approvals are in hand.
Foundation prep, framing, glass installation, roofing, and electrical happen in sequence. The city inspector visits at key stages. When construction is complete, we walk the finished room with you, explain how every system works, and address any punch-list items before you make a final payment.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no sales pitch - just a straight conversation about what is possible for your property.
(951) 518-9916We submit plans to the City of Moreno Valley on every custom sunroom project, no exceptions. A permitted addition is on record, legally part of your home, and protected by city inspection at every stage. You keep the paperwork - it matters when you sell.
We do not use standard residential window glass for sunrooms in this climate. Every project gets panels rated for the solar heat gain conditions of California's inland climate zones. The Efficient Windows Collaborative outlines why heat-blocking performance ratings matter - we use those specifications as a baseline, not a bonus.
Clay soils in parts of Moreno Valley shift with the seasons, and a foundation not built to account for that will crack. We evaluate your specific lot before designing the foundation - not a one-size approach. Homeowners in neighborhoods with known soil movement get foundations engineered to stay solid through multiple wet and dry cycles.
Moreno Valley has a large number of HOA-governed communities, and we know how to prepare submissions that get approved. We handle both the city and the HOA process in parallel, so you are not managing two separate approval tracks on your own - and there are no surprises in your mailbox after construction begins.
These are not selling points - they are the baseline for how we work. When every permit is pulled, every foundation is assessed, and every glass specification is right for this climate, you end up with a room you actually use instead of one you regret.
Full new-build sunroom construction from the ground up, including new foundation pours for lots without an existing slab.
Learn MoreStandalone design services that produce a complete set of permitted drawings before any construction commitment is made.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up in spring - contact us now and we can have your design ready before the busy season starts.