Moreno Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Murrieta with custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all season rooms designed for the city's expansive clay soils, triple-digit summer temperatures, and the consistent tract-home construction across neighborhoods like Greer Ranch and California Oaks. We have served Southwest Riverside County since 2016, and every project is fully permitted through the city.

Murrieta homeowners have invested significantly in their properties - median home values here are well above the national average - and many want a sunroom that fits the specific shape of their backyard rather than a standard kit configuration. A custom sunroom is designed around your actual lot, the orientation of your house, and how you plan to use the space, not around what a catalog happens to offer.
Murrieta's inland location means summer highs regularly push into the high 90s and low 100s, and a room that is only comfortable in mild weather goes unused for the better part of the year. A four season sunroom with proper low-emissivity glazing and connection to your HVAC system is usable every month - the investment pays back in actual daily use, not just pleasant-weather days.
Many Murrieta tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s came with a concrete slab patio - sometimes covered by a wood lattice or alumawood structure that the original builder installed. Enclosing that existing footprint avoids the cost of pouring new concrete and turns a mostly-unused backyard structure into a finished, livable room. The clay soil here means we check the existing slab for expansion movement before we attach anything new to it.
An all season room is a fully insulated, climate-controlled addition that functions as a regular interior room year-round. For Murrieta families who want a playroom, a home office, or an extra living space without dealing with summer heat or the occasional cold January night, this is the right approach - and it adds real square footage to a home that is already worth protecting.
Murrieta evenings from October through April are genuinely enjoyable - mild temperatures, low humidity, and enough of a breeze off the hills to be comfortable. A screen room is the most cost-effective way to use that outdoor time without dealing with insects or dust blowing through. The framing is set into footings rather than surface-mounted, which matters on Murrieta's expansive clay soils where surface anchors can shift over time.
A full sunroom addition connects structurally to the house and adds permanent square footage to your Murrieta home's footprint. In a market where home values are strong and owners tend to stay for years, a well-built addition is both a functional upgrade and a durable investment. We design every addition with Murrieta's clay soil movement and summer heat in mind from the start.
Most Murrieta homes were built between the early 1990s and the late 2000s - which means a lot of original roofing, stucco, and concrete flatwork is now 20 to 35 years old. Stucco looks fine from the street, but at that age it has almost certainly developed hairline cracks where moisture and insects can work their way in, especially where the exterior meets any existing structure or framing. When we tie a new room to your house, we check those connection points and address what we find before sealing them up. A contractor who skips this step is creating a moisture problem that will show up later.
The expansive clay soils common throughout Riverside County are a real factor in Murrieta. Wet winters cause soils to swell, dry summers cause them to shrink, and that cycle puts cyclic stress on concrete slabs and footings over years and decades. The USGS documents expansive soils as a significant site condition across this region. We assess the existing slab as part of every on-site estimate - if there is movement or cracking at the tie-in point, we address it before attaching anything new rather than building on top of a problem.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for room additions and patio enclosures run through the City of Murrieta Community Development Department, which handles plan check review for all residential additions. Murrieta requires Title 24 energy compliance documentation for any conditioned space - we prepare that as a standard part of the permit package, not an extra step.
Interstate 15 runs straight through the city and is the main artery connecting Murrieta to Temecula to the south and Menifee to the north - most residents use it daily. California Oaks Sports Park is a well-known community landmark that families across the city visit regularly. The majority of our Murrieta work is in the established subdivisions west of I-15, where the tract-home construction from builders like Shea Homes, Lennar, and KB Home gives us consistent lot layouts and familiar structural patterns. We also work on newer developments in the eastern and northeastern parts of the city, where some lots are larger and the homes are more recent builds.
We regularly serve neighboring Perris to the north, where a mix of older downtown homes and newer tract developments creates a variety of project types, and Hemet to the northeast, where the valley setting and older housing stock share some of the same clay soil conditions as Murrieta.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we respond within one business day. You do not need a design idea ready - just describe the space you have and how you want to use it.
We visit your Murrieta home, measure the space, check the existing slab for clay soil movement, and discuss orientation and glazing options for the heat. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no hidden line items - the number we quote is the number you pay unless scope changes at your request.
We prepare all construction plans, Title 24 energy documents, and supporting materials and submit them to the City of Murrieta on your behalf. We track the plan check and respond to any comments from the building department without putting that work on you.
Once permits are issued, active construction runs two to eight weeks depending on project scope. We schedule all required city inspections and walk you through the finished space at completion so you know exactly what was built and how it works.
We serve all Murrieta neighborhoods - from Greer Ranch and California Oaks to newer developments near the eastern hills. Free on-site estimates, no pressure.
(951) 518-9916Murrieta is one of Southern California's fastest-growing cities, with a population that has grown to more than 130,000 residents and a housing stock that is overwhelmingly owner-occupied and single-family. The city is built around several planned communities - neighborhoods like Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, and California Oaks that were developed by large tract builders through the 1990s and 2000s. Most homes have stucco exteriors, concrete or clay tile roofs, attached garages, and private backyards - the standard Southern California configuration. At 20 to 30 years old, a lot of that original construction is at the point where roofing, HVAC, and exterior finishes need real attention, and homeowners with homes worth $550,000 or more have strong reasons to protect that investment.
The city sits along Interstate 15 in southwest Riverside County, about 30 miles north of downtown San Diego, and borders Temecula to the south. The historic Murrieta Hot Springs are referenced in the city's name and remain part of local identity. California Oaks Sports Park draws families from throughout Murrieta and is one of the city's most-used recreational facilities. Neighboring Perris is about 25 miles to the north along I-215, and shares some of the same Riverside County clay soil conditions and mix of housing vintages. To the northeast, Hemet has a notably different character with a larger proportion of older valley-floor ranch homes, but it falls well within our service area and our crew knows the road well.
We build custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all season rooms throughout Murrieta. Call now or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.