Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Loma Linda with enclosed patio rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures designed for the city's mid-century ranch homes, compact lots near Loma Linda University Medical Center, and Inland Empire heat that climbs into the mid-90s and beyond most summers. We have been working across this region since 2016, and every project is fully permitted through the city.

Many Loma Linda homes sit on compact lots where the backyard patio is one of the most valuable spaces on the property. Converting an existing concrete slab into a proper enclosed patio room gives you a livable space without building outward onto a lot that does not have much room to spare - the existing footprint does most of the work.
A sunroom addition builds off the back or side of your Loma Linda home and becomes part of the permanent footprint. For the mid-century ranch homes common in Loma Linda's residential neighborhoods, the addition ties into the existing roof line and framing in a way that feels like it was always part of the house - not an afterthought bolted on later.
Patio enclosures in Loma Linda often start with a client who has a covered patio that works fine in the fall and spring but is too hot in summer and too open when Santa Ana winds roll through. Enclosing that structure with insulated walls and tempered glass panels creates a room you can actually use through the full Inland Empire weather calendar.
Loma Linda's location in the Inland Empire means pleasant outdoor weather from October through April - evenings that are genuinely enjoyable with no air conditioning needed. A screen room captures those hours by keeping insects out and letting desert breezes through, at a lower cost than full glass enclosure. For landlords managing rental properties near the university, a screen room also adds appeal without major construction.
Owner-occupied homes in Loma Linda tend to be well-maintained by long-term residents who approach their property as a serious investment - the same long-horizon thinking the community is known for. A fully insulated four season sunroom that connects to the home's HVAC system fits that mindset: it is a room you add once and use every day, not a seasonal structure you open and close with the calendar.
A solid-roof patio cover is a practical first step for Loma Linda homeowners who want shade and protection without committing to full enclosure yet. Loma Linda lots are modest, so a cover that is framed to support future enclosure means the investment carries forward if you decide to enclose later - you are not starting over from scratch.
Most of Loma Linda's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s, with ranch-style single-family homes dominating the residential streets. These homes were built for the California lifestyle of that era - patios, wide-open outdoor connections, and covered spaces meant to be used year-round. Fifty or sixty years on, those original outdoor structures are at or past the end of their practical life. The concrete may have settled, the framing has aged, and any existing cover likely predates current building codes by decades. When homeowners in Loma Linda want to upgrade or enclose an outdoor space, they are almost always starting with a substrate that needs honest evaluation first.
The city also sits on soils that shift with the seasonal moisture cycle. Expansive clay is present in parts of the Inland Empire, and the swing from wet winters to dry summers causes concrete slabs to move at the joints and connection points over time. Santa Ana wind events are a real seasonal load - the National Weather Service Santa Ana wind guidance covers the Inland Empire, and we engineer every attached structure to handle those wind loads rather than just meeting the minimum on paper.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for room additions and patio enclosures in Loma Linda run through the city's Building and Safety Division. Title 24 energy compliance is required for any conditioned room addition in California, and we prepare that documentation as part of the standard permit package rather than flagging it as a separate cost after the estimate is signed.
Loma Linda is a compact city of about 7 square miles, and most residential streets sit close to one of two major reference points: Loma Linda University Medical Center along Anderson Street, or the residential neighborhoods spreading east toward the Redlands border. The university is by far the city's largest employer and shapes the local housing market - a significant share of residents are hospital staff, medical students, or long-term Adventist community members who own their homes and maintain them well. Loma Linda is internationally recognized as one of the world's Blue Zones, places where residents live measurably longer than average, and that community identity shows up in how residents care for their properties. Hulda Crooks Park near the residential neighborhoods is a well-known local gathering point.
We also work regularly in neighboring Perris to the south, where rapid growth has created a mix of new tract homes and older properties that benefit from the same enclosed outdoor living solutions, and in Redlands directly to the east, where older Craftsman and Victorian homes have their own set of considerations when it comes to attaching new structures.
Call us or fill out the online estimate request and we will respond within one business day. You do not need a design picked out ahead of time - just tell us how you want to use the space and we start from there.
We come to your Loma Linda property, measure the space, and check the existing slab and foundation at the connection point. If the concrete needs attention before we build, that shows up in the written estimate with a clear explanation - not as a surprise after you have already signed a contract.
We submit the permit application and construction plans to the City of Loma Linda on your behalf. Construction is scheduled once city approval is received, which typically takes two to four weeks after a complete submission. You do not need to manage the permit process yourself.
After construction, the city inspector signs off on the finished room. We walk through the completed project with you before we close out the job. You keep all permit documentation - it becomes part of your home's legal record and is useful when you refinance or sell.
We serve all Loma Linda neighborhoods. Fully permitted work, written estimates, no surprise charges.
(951) 518-9916Loma Linda is a small city of about 24,000 people covering roughly 7 square miles in San Bernardino County, sitting along the I-10 corridor between Colton to the west and Redlands to the east. The city was founded by Seventh-day Adventists in the early 1900s and that community identity remains central to daily life - the university, the hospital complex, and many local businesses are Adventist-affiliated. Loma Linda University Medical Center is the city's dominant institution and one of the largest employers in the entire Inland Empire, drawing medical professionals, students, and researchers from around the world. The residential neighborhoods spread out from the university in a compact, walkable pattern, with the majority of homes built between the 1950s and the 1980s.
About half of the city's housing units are renter-occupied, reflecting the large student and hospital staff population. Owner-occupied homes here tend to be well-maintained - this is a community with a long-term orientation toward health and quality of life, and that extends to how residents treat their properties. Hulda Crooks Park is a neighborhood gathering spot named after a Loma Linda resident who became famous for climbing Mount Whitney at age 91. Neighboring Colton to the west shares much of the same mid-century housing stock and Inland Empire climate, while Redlands to the east has an older and architecturally distinct housing inventory that comes with its own set of considerations.
Call today or submit your project online for a free estimate on your sunroom, enclosed patio room, or patio enclosure in Loma Linda. We respond within one business day.