Your sunroom should work for you - not sit empty because it is too hot, too drafty, or just feels wrong. We remodel sunrooms in Moreno Valley to be comfortable, useful, and built to last in the Inland Empire climate.

Sunroom remodeling in Moreno Valley means upgrading an existing enclosed space - replacing outdated glass, adding proper insulation, improving ventilation, or rebuilding a structure that has shifted or deteriorated. Most remodeling projects take four to ten weeks from permit approval to finished room, depending on the scope of work.
A lot of sunrooms in Moreno Valley were built years ago without the insulation and glazing needed to handle 100-degree summers. If your room is stifling from May through October, that is a design problem - not a climate problem. The fix is upgrading the materials, not avoiding the space.
Whether you are starting with a basic screen enclosure you want to convert or a full glass room that needs better performance, we can help you understand your options. If you are still weighing whether to remodel versus build new, our screen room installation service may also be worth a look for lower-cost outdoor enclosures.
If your sunroom becomes genuinely uncomfortable for half the year because of Moreno Valley's heat, that is a sign the original build did not account for the Inland Empire climate. A room that sits empty from May through October is not serving its purpose. Upgrading insulation and glazing changes that.
Gaps around window frames, water stains on the ceiling after rain, or a floor that feels cold in winter all point to a room that is no longer sealed properly. These problems tend to get worse over time as frames shift and caulk fails. Catching them early is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Cracked panels, rusted frames, sagging roof sections, or screens that no longer lie flat are signs a simple repair may not be worth the money. At some point, replacing the whole structure is more cost-effective than patching the same spots year after year.
If your sunroom was built without permits or does not meet current building standards, it can become a problem when you refinance or sell. A remodel that brings the room up to code and documents the work properly protects your investment and clears the path for a clean transaction.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full range of upgrades - from replacing single-pane glass with insulated low-emissivity units that cut heat gain, to rebuilding deteriorated frames, re-roofing structures that have started to leak, and connecting the room to your home's heating and cooling. We also handle the design side: if you want to change the layout, add more glass, or extend the footprint, we can draw up plans and pull permits for the full scope. For homeowners who want a specific look from the ground up, our sunroom design service walks through every choice before construction begins.
We also work with homeowners who have existing structures in different conditions. Sometimes the foundation and frame are solid and only the glass and finishes need updating. Other times, the existing structure has shifted or deteriorated to the point where starting fresh is the better call. We will give you an honest assessment either way. When a full rebuild makes more sense than a remodel, our screen room installation service is worth considering as a cost-effective alternative for open-air enclosures.
Best for homeowners with structurally sound frames who want to solve heat and comfort problems without replacing the whole room.
Suits rooms where rust, rot, or shifting has compromised the frame and patching is no longer a good use of money.
Right for rooms with leaking, sagging, or outdated roofing that is letting water in or making the space unusable.
For homeowners who want to connect their sunroom to the home's HVAC or add a dedicated mini-split for year-round comfort.
Moreno Valley's summer heat - regularly above 100 degrees from June through September - is the main reason sunrooms here need materials that most other markets never require. A room built with standard single-pane glass and minimal insulation will be genuinely unusable for months at a time. That is not a personal comfort preference; it is a physics problem. Upgrading to low-emissivity glazing and proper insulation is not optional in this climate - it is the difference between a room you use and a room you avoid. California's energy efficiency standards for room additions reinforce this - the minimum requirements here are stricter than most states, which benefits homeowners in the long run.
The city's permit and HOA environment also shapes how remodeling projects unfold. Moreno Valley's Building and Safety Division requires permits for permanent room changes, and a meaningful share of neighborhoods in areas like Moreno Valley and nearby Riverside are governed by HOAs with their own approval process. Working with a contractor who has navigated these requirements locally means fewer delays and fewer surprises on your project.
You tell us what is bothering you about your current sunroom - heat, drafts, water, aesthetics, or all of the above. We ask a few questions and usually know within that conversation whether we need to see the space before quoting. Expect a reply within one business day.
We visit your home, assess the existing structure, and walk you through what we would do and why. Within a week or two you receive a written quote that breaks down labor, materials, permit fees, and any subcontractor work like electrical or HVAC.
We handle the permit application with the City of Moreno Valley and prepare any HOA documents your neighborhood requires. This stage typically takes two to four weeks - you do not have to make a single call to the city or your HOA during this time.
Once permits are in hand, we get to work. A city inspector reviews the job at key stages - that is normal and expected. Before we leave for the last time, we walk through the finished room with you and make sure every window, door, and outlet works exactly as it should.
We respond within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just straight answers and a written estimate.
(951) 518-9916Every remodel we do accounts for Moreno Valley's specific climate - not the national average. That means the right glass coatings, the right insulation values, and the right ventilation approach for rooms that regularly face 100-degree summers. A remodel that does not address heat management is a remodel that will disappoint you.
We pull permits for every project and coordinate all required inspections with the City of Moreno Valley. That documentation stays with your home, protects you at resale, and gives you proof that the work was done by the book. Unpermitted work creates liability - we never take that shortcut.
Some contractors want to sell you a full replacement when a targeted upgrade would do. Others patch problems that really need a full rebuild. We give you an honest read on your existing structure before we quote anything, so you spend the right amount - not more, not less. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry holds members to a code of professional conduct we take seriously.
We have been working on homes in Moreno Valley and the broader Inland Empire since 2016, which means we know the local HOA landscape, the permit office, and the soil conditions that affect how structures perform here. That local experience translates to fewer surprises and a smoother project for you.
Sunroom remodeling is one of the more technical home improvement projects because it involves structure, energy performance, and local permitting all at once. Getting all three right is what separates a room that works from one that disappoints - and it is what we focus on with every project.
Add a screened outdoor living space that keeps insects out and lets you enjoy Moreno Valley evenings year-round.
Learn MoreWork through the design details - glass type, roof style, and layout - before a single permit is filed.
Learn MoreMoreno Valley permit slots fill up - the sooner we talk, the sooner you are enjoying a room that works in the heat.