
Stop losing your outdoor space to Clovis heat every summer. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms that work in July and January alike.

All season rooms in Clovis are fully insulated, climate-controlled room additions that stay comfortable in any weather - most projects take eight to twelve weeks from contract to finished room, with construction running four to six weeks once permits are approved.
The key difference from a basic sunroom is insulation and climate control. An all season room is connected to your home's heating and cooling system - or has its own dedicated unit - and uses insulated window panels that block a significant portion of solar heat. In Clovis, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, that distinction is not a minor detail. A room without proper glass and cooling is unusable from June through September. If you are also considering an enclosed patio room, both projects follow a similar process - the difference is mainly in insulation level and HVAC integration.
The City of Clovis requires a building permit for any enclosed addition, and all season rooms are no exception. We handle every step of the permit process so you never have to navigate the city building department yourself.
If your patio, porch, or backyard becomes a no-go zone for five months every year because of the heat, that is a clear sign you would benefit from a climate-controlled space. Clovis summers are long and intense, and a covered patio or screened porch simply cannot compete with 105-degree afternoons. An all season room gives you back those months without asking you to choose between comfort and enjoying your property.
If you already have a screened porch or basic sunroom but avoid it in summer heat and winter cold, you have a three-season room doing a two-season job. In Clovis, where temperatures swing from the mid-30s in January to over 100 degrees in July, a room without proper insulation and climate control is only comfortable for a narrow window. Upgrading to a true all season room solves this without tearing down what you already have.
If your family has outgrown your home's square footage and you need a dedicated space for a home office, playroom, or a place to entertain, an all season room is often a faster and less disruptive path than a full interior addition. It adds real, livable square footage without months of construction inside your home. Many Clovis homeowners find it is also more cost-effective per square foot than expanding into the footprint.
The San Joaquin Valley deals with wildfire smoke, agricultural dust, and summer ozone peaks that make outdoor time uncomfortable or unhealthy on certain days. If you find yourself wishing for a bright, open space that keeps bad air out, an all season room with sealed windows and quality glazing provides exactly that. It lets in light and the feeling of outdoors without exposing your family to whatever is in the air that day.
We handle the full project from foundation assessment through final city inspection sign-off. That covers slab evaluation or new foundation work, wall framing, insulated window and door installation, roofing, electrical, and heating and cooling integration. Every homeowner gets a detailed conversation about glazing options before anything is ordered - in Clovis, the right glass makes the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid in summer. Homeowners who want a fully customized layout should also look at our enclosed patio rooms service, which covers the same full build with a focus on converting existing outdoor living spaces.
For homeowners comparing an all season room to a traditional full sunroom addition, our four season sunrooms page covers the same year-round comfort standards with additional detail on glass systems and HVAC options. Both services are built to handle what the San Joaquin Valley throws at them.
Best for homeowners who want to add a brand-new fully insulated room to an existing patio or yard space.
Best for homeowners with an existing three-season or screen room who want to upgrade insulation, glazing, and climate control.
Best for homeowners who want a fully tailored design - specific dimensions, window arrangements, or materials that match existing architecture.
Clovis sits in the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees from June through September. That heat makes uncovered or lightly built outdoor spaces unusable for the better part of the year - and it means the glass and cooling decisions on any room addition carry more weight here than they would in coastal California. An all season room built for valley conditions keeps the space comfortable even on the hottest days, which is why so many Clovis homeowners consider it a more practical investment than a basic three-season room. Homeowners in Fresno face the same climate conditions and regularly ask about all season rooms for the same reasons.
There is also the air quality factor. The San Joaquin Valley deals with wildfire smoke, agricultural dust, and summer ozone peaks that make open-air outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable on certain days. A sealed all season room with quality glazing gives your family a bright, comfortable place to be without exposing anyone to poor air. Homeowners in Madera have made the same observation - when bad air days arrive, a properly sealed room is one of the best places to be.
Tell us how you want to use the room, roughly how much space you are thinking about, and where on your property it would go. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need all the answers ready - just the basics.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and talk through your glass and cooling options. Sun orientation matters in Clovis - which direction the room faces has a real effect on summer comfort. You leave this visit with a clear picture of what is possible and what it will cost.
Once you approve the design, we submit plans to the City of Clovis Development Services. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission at the same time so both processes run in parallel. We handle all the paperwork.
Foundation or slab work comes first, then framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and finishing. City inspectors check the work at required stages. When everything passes, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate all systems, and hand over the final permit documentation.
We reply within one business day. No pressure, no sales tactics - just a straight conversation about your space and what it would cost.
(559) 826-1896Every all season room we build in Clovis starts with a conversation about windows and cooling before anything is ordered. We specify heat-blocking glass rated for California's Climate Zone 13 conditions and help you choose between a mini-split and ductwork extension based on your existing system and room size.
Learn about ENERGY STAR window ratingsWe file your permit with the City of Clovis, track the review, respond to any plan check comments, and schedule every required inspection. Your finished room is a legal, city-verified addition - which protects your home's value at resale and gives you documentation proving the work was done correctly.
Clovis sits on clay-heavy soils that expand in winter and shrink in summer. We assess your existing slab condition and the soil underneath before quoting a final price - because building on a compromised foundation is a shortcut that tends to surface as cracking and settling problems within a few years.
Many Clovis subdivisions built since the 1990s - particularly along the Herndon corridor and in the northeast - require HOA architectural review before a city permit can be filed. We know what Clovis associations typically ask for and prepare complete submissions that avoid the most common back-and-forth delays.
Every project we take on in Clovis is designed for the valley climate from the first conversation - not retrofitted after the walls are up. That approach means fewer surprises, a room that actually works in July, and documentation that protects your investment when it matters.
Convert your existing covered patio into a fully enclosed, weatherproof room with the same comfort standards as an all season addition.
Learn MoreA year-round sunroom built to handle extreme heat and cold, with detailed options for glass systems and HVAC configurations.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Clovis mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - call us today or submit a free estimate request.