
Your covered patio already has the footprint. We enclose it into a fully permitted, climate-controlled room your family can actually use from January through July.

Enclosed patio rooms in Clovis start with your existing covered patio or slab, add walls, windows, and a proper roof, and turn the space into a permanent permitted room - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks total, with four to eight weeks of active construction once the City of Clovis approves the building permit.
This is not a screen porch or a tarp - it is a real room addition that requires a building permit, city inspections, and licensed construction. Most Clovis homes built after 1980 already have a concrete slab patio, which means the foundation step is often simpler than a full new addition. The bigger decisions are window selection and cooling: in a valley that regularly hits 100 degrees, both choices have a direct and lasting impact on how comfortable and useful the room actually is. Homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled version of this project should also look at our solarium installation service for a glass-heavy, light-maximizing alternative.
We handle permits, manage any needed HOA architectural review, and give you a written estimate before a single piece of material is ordered.
If you walk past your back patio all summer without stopping because it is simply too hot to use, that is the clearest sign an enclosed room would change how you live in your home. In Clovis, that window of unusable outdoor space can stretch five or six months a year. An enclosed room with proper cooling gives you that space back - shaded, comfortable, and protected from the heat - without giving up the feeling of being connected to the outdoors.
The San Joaquin Valley is known for dry, dusty winds, especially in spring and fall. If your patio furniture is constantly coated in grit, or you find yourself dragging everything inside whenever the wind picks up, an enclosed room solves that problem permanently. You keep your outdoor furniture and relaxation space without fighting the elements every week.
When a patio does not get used as a living area, it tends to fill up with things that do not belong there - old bikes, holiday decorations, boxes that never made it to the garage. That usually means the space is not comfortable or functional enough to compete with inside the house. Enclosing it gives it a real purpose and a reason to stay clear.
If the wood is graying, the posts feel soft at the base, or the cover leaks when it rains, you are already facing a repair or replacement decision. Rather than spending money on a like-for-like repair, many Clovis homeowners use that moment to upgrade to a fully enclosed room - getting far more value from the same footprint they already have.
We manage every stage from slab assessment through final city inspection. That covers evaluating your existing concrete slab, framing walls and a roof, installing windows and doors, running electrical, and integrating heating and cooling. Glass selection is one of the most important decisions you will make - we walk you through heat-blocking window options before anything is specified, because the difference between standard glass and a proper low-emissivity coating is the difference between a room you use in summer and one you avoid. Homeowners who want to explore a fully glass-roof option should also consider our solarium installation service, which maximizes natural light while still managing heat.
For homeowners whose budget allows for patio cover work alongside the enclosure, our patio cover installation service can be combined with an enclosure project to expand the covered footprint before the walls go up. Both services are designed for the climate conditions Clovis homeowners live with every day.
Best for homeowners who want to enclose an existing covered patio slab into a usable living space on a defined budget.
Best for homeowners who want full insulation and HVAC integration so the room is comfortable even during Clovis's hottest and coolest months.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio footprint is smaller than desired and who want to extend the slab while enclosing at the same time.
Clovis summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and most home patios are simply not designed to handle it. An open or lightly covered patio becomes unusable from June through September - which means most Clovis homeowners are only getting value out of their outdoor space for about half the year. An enclosed room with proper cooling and heat-blocking windows solves that without requiring you to move or take on a full addition. Most Clovis homes also already have a concrete slab, which means the foundation step is often less work than it would be in other parts of California. Homeowners in Kingsburg face the same climate challenge and have found enclosed patio rooms to be one of the most practical home improvements available in the valley.
There is also the air quality consideration. The San Joaquin Valley deals with agricultural dust, spring winds, wildfire smoke, and summer ozone - all of which make open outdoor spaces uncomfortable or unhealthy on certain days every year. A properly sealed enclosed room gives your family a clean, bright space on those days without giving up the feeling of being near the outdoors. Homeowners in Fresno consistently mention air quality as one of the reasons they chose to enclose rather than leave a patio open.
Contact us by phone or through the form and describe what you are hoping to build and roughly where on your property it would go. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit - the size of your existing patio, the condition of the slab, and your roofline all affect what is possible.
After the site visit, we provide a written proposal that outlines the room size, recommended materials, how heating and cooling will be handled, and a total price. This is the right moment to ask questions about window options and what is included versus extra. Do not sign anything until you understand every line.
Once you approve the design, we submit a permit application to the City of Clovis on your behalf. This process typically takes two to four weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we submit for architectural review at the same time so both processes run in parallel - not back to back.
Construction covers foundation or slab work, framing, roofing, windows and doors, and electrical and HVAC finishing. City inspectors check the work at required stages. When everything passes, we walk you through the finished room, show you how all systems operate, and hand over the final permit documentation.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer about what your project would involve and what it would cost.
(559) 826-1896Every enclosed patio room we build starts with a discussion about windows and cooling before anything is ordered. We walk you through heat-reflective glass options and help you choose between extending your existing HVAC or adding a dedicated mini-split - because getting this right upfront is far cheaper than retrofitting cooling later.
Learn about ductless mini-split systemsWe file your building permit with the City of Clovis, handle plan check comments, and schedule all required inspections. Your finished room will have a clean permit record - which protects your home's value at resale and ensures there are no surprises if you ever make an insurance claim related to the addition.
Before any work begins, you receive a written proposal spelling out the room size, materials, cooling plan, and total cost. We flag any unexpected conditions before work starts - not after. In Clovis, where permit timelines and HOA approvals can add steps, you deserve to know what is coming at every stage.
Many Clovis neighborhoods built since the 1990s - particularly along Herndon and in the northeast - require HOA architectural approval before a city permit can be filed. We know what Clovis associations typically ask for, prepare complete submissions, and run both processes in parallel to keep your timeline as short as possible.
Every project starts with a written estimate and a real conversation about your climate needs - not a sales pitch. When the room is finished, you have a city-verified, fully permitted addition that adds value to your home and works the way you need it to.
A glass-heavy room addition that maximizes natural light while using heat-blocking glazing designed for the Clovis valley climate.
Learn MoreExtend or replace your existing patio cover before an enclosure project, or as a standalone shade and protection upgrade.
Learn MorePermit review takes time - the sooner you reach out, the sooner construction can begin. Call us today or request a free written estimate.