
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms and patio enclosures that give you a bright, comfortable living space without giving up your backyard view.

Clovis Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor based in Clovis, CA, offering 16 specialized services across 12 cities in the Central Valley. Whether you want to enclose an existing patio, convert a deck, or build a fully climate-controlled four season room, we handle the design, permits, and construction from start to finish. San Joaquin Valley summers hit 100 degrees or higher - every room we build is designed to stay comfortable when the heat peaks.

Want more living space without moving? A sunroom addition gives you a bright, usable room that connects your home to your yard year-round.
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Enjoy your outdoor view in July heat or a December chill. A four season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled for year-round comfort.
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Patio too hot or too buggy to use? A three season sunroom encloses that space so you get the light and the view without the insects or dust.
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Already have a concrete patio? An enclosure turns that underused slab into a real, sheltered room your family will actually live in.
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Off-the-shelf kits don't fit your home. We design custom sunrooms from scratch to match your roofline, foundation, and how you plan to use the space.
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Thinking about adding a room but not sure where to start? We handle permits, foundation work, framing, and finishing from the first nail to the last inspection.
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Existing sunroom feeling tired, leaky, or too hot? We remodel and upgrade older rooms to perform the way they should in a Central Valley climate.
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Mosquitoes ruining your evenings? A screen room keeps the fresh air and the view while leaving the bugs and dust outside where they belong.
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Your covered patio has good bones. We convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom so you stop losing months of outdoor time to Valley heat.
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A wood deck that bakes in the sun is a wasted asset. We convert it into a comfortable, shaded sunroom you can use all year.
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An all season room works the same day in January as it does in August - fully insulated, climate-ready, and built for the long haul.
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Enclose your patio and gain a room that feels like part of the house: solid underfoot, comfortable to sit in, and something your family actually uses.
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More glass, more light. A solarium brings the outdoors inside with a glass roof and walls, designed to stay comfortable even in Clovis's intense sun.
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No shade over your patio means no patio in summer. A new patio cover gives you protection from the heat and a starting point for future enclosure work.
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Good design is what separates a sunroom you love from one you barely use. We plan the layout, glass, and roofline before a single nail goes in.
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Vinyl frames don't rot, rust, or need painting - a practical choice for Clovis's heat cycles and the Valley's dry, dusty conditions.
Learn MoreThree steps from first call to finished room.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We ask a few quick questions about your home, your patio, and whether you have an HOA. Within 1 business day, someone from our office calls you back to schedule a free on-site visit. No automated runaround, no waiting a week to hear from us.
We come to your home, measure the space, and look at your existing patio or deck. You will walk away with a clear sense of what is possible, a written estimate broken down by category, and honest answers about permit timelines and HOA requirements. You are not locked into anything at this stage.
Once you approve the plan, we pull the permits, handle any HOA submissions, and schedule your build. Our crew does the foundation work, framing, and finishing while you carry on with your routine. At the final walkthrough, we hand you a completed room, permit paperwork, and a maintenance checklist.
We hold an active license issued by the California Contractors State License Board and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance. You can verify our license at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything. There is no fee for the visit and no pressure to decide on the spot. Most homeowners have their estimate in hand within 48 hours of the site visit.
We are a locally owned business based in Clovis, CA. We have been working on homes in the Central Valley since 2017 and know the local permit office, HOA communities, and climate conditions that affect how sunrooms need to be built here.
Every project goes through the City of Clovis Building Division. We prepare and submit your permit application and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, help you put together the documentation they require. You should not have to chase paperwork while your project is in progress.
Ready to talk? Call (559) 826-1896 or send us a message.
"We had a concrete patio we never used because of the summer heat. The team enclosed it into a three season sunroom and now it's the room we spend the most time in. They pulled the permit, handled our HOA, and finished the job in about three weeks."
David R., Clovis - Three Season Sunrooms
"The four season room was a bigger project than I expected, but they walked me through every step. We had a few back-and-forths with the city on the permit and they handled all of it without me having to get involved. The room itself stays comfortable even in August."
Maria T., Fresno - Four Season Sunrooms
"I got three quotes and they were the only ones who came out, looked at the actual slab, and told me upfront it needed reinforcement before framing. No surprises on the bill and the patio enclosure looks like it was always part of the house."
James K., Sanger - Patio Enclosures
We respond within 1 business day - no automated replies, just a real person from our office. This is a no-obligation consultation, so there is no pressure to commit. After you submit the form, someone calls you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and hand you a written estimate.
(559) 826-1896Clovis Sunrooms and Patios is based in Clovis and serves 12 communities across the Central Valley, including Fresno, Sanger, Reedley, and Madera. We offer same-week estimate scheduling for most locations within our service area.
Yes - significantly. In the San Joaquin Valley, glass with a low solar heat gain rating blocks a meaningful share of summer heat while still letting in light. The wrong glass turns a sunroom into a greenhouse from June through September. The National Fenestration Rating Council publishes ratings for every window product at nfrc.org.
You need the permit. In Clovis, any enclosed room addition requires a building permit from the City of Clovis Building Division. A permitted sunroom is legal, inspected, and on record - which matters when you sell. Unpermitted additions frequently become a deal-breaker in Fresno County real estate transactions.
Most Clovis homes from the 1980s onward have a rear patio slab that can serve as a sunroom foundation - but it depends on thickness, condition, and what you're building. A contractor should assess the slab in person during the estimate visit, not over the phone, before giving you a firm price.
Yes. A sealed sunroom with closeable windows gives you a buffer on high-particulate days from wildfire smoke or agricultural dust - a real concern in the San Joaquin Valley. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District publishes real-time air quality data at valleyair.org.
Much of the Fresno-Clovis area sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal movement stresses concrete and foundation connections. A properly designed footing that accounts for local soil conditions is what prevents cracks, settling, and separation between the sunroom and your home.
If you already have a concrete patio in good condition, enclosing it is typically the most cost-effective path to added living space - because you skip the foundation pour. A patio-to-sunroom conversion often runs significantly less than a full room addition while delivering a comfortable, finished space your family will actually use.
For general guidance on energy-efficient windows and glass ratings, the ENERGY STAR windows guide is a useful starting point.
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Clovis, CA, serving 12 cities across the Central Valley since 2017.
We hold an active contractor license from the California Contractors State License Board, which is the state authority that regulates contractor qualifications and licensing in California.
Since 2017, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and conversion projects across Clovis and the surrounding communities - 16 distinct services in all.
If your main concern is bugs and evening wind rather than heat or cold, a screen room is a faster and less expensive solution. Glass enclosures make more sense when you want to use the space in summer or on cooler winter evenings.
A slab that is too thin, cracked, or unlevel will need repair or replacement before framing begins. Your contractor should assess this during the estimate visit - not discover it mid-project. Ask directly: what happens if the slab needs work?
Roofline, exterior finish, and window style all affect how well the new room blends with the original house. A good design conversation covers all three. Ask to see photos of similar projects on homes with a similar style and era to yours.
The National Association of Home Builders publishes general guidance on room additions and what to expect from the permit and construction process. Call us at (559) 826-1896 to talk through your specific situation.
Clovis is one of the fastest-growing cities in California's San Joaquin Valley, with roughly 120,000 residents as of the 2020 Census according to Census QuickFacts. It is an incorporated city in its own right - not simply a Fresno suburb - with its own government, the highly regarded Clovis Unified School District, and a distinct community identity built around traditions like the Clovis Rodeo and the Old Town Clovis main street district.
The housing stock across Clovis skews toward single-family homes built between the 1980s and 2010s - stucco exteriors, slab foundations, and rear concrete patios are the norm in neighborhood after neighborhood, from the older streets near Old Town to the newer subdivisions off Shepherd and Herndon. Many of those homes are now 30 to 40 years old, which means the patios, covers, and outdoor structures original to the house are reaching the end of their useful life at around the same time. Clay-heavy soils under much of the area expand and contract with the seasons, putting stress on concrete and foundations over time.
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios has been working on homes in Clovis and the surrounding Central Valley since 2017. We know the local permit office, the HOA communities throughout the city, and the specific climate conditions - 100-degree summers, Tule fog in winter, and Valley dust year-round - that shape how sunrooms need to be built and sealed here to actually hold up and stay comfortable. If you're ready to add a sunroom or enclose your patio, reach out and we'll come take a look.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios
439 Harvard Ave
Clovis, CA 93612
sales@clovissunroomcontractor.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call us today or submit the contact form and we will schedule your free on-site estimate within 1 business day.