Your concrete patio is already there - you are just not using it. A patio enclosure adds walls, windows, and a roof so that space becomes a room your family actually lives in, without the cost of a full addition.

Patio enclosures in Clovis turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure - screen enclosures can be finished in three to five days, while glass sunroom enclosures typically take one to two weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
A patio enclosure sits between a screened porch and a full room addition. You keep the natural light and the connection to your yard, but you add real weather protection, bug screens or glass panels, and a roof that sheds rain cleanly. In Clovis, where summer heat makes most patios unusable for months, and where Valley bugs can ruin an otherwise pleasant evening, an enclosure changes how your family actually uses your outdoor space.
If you want more than a patio enclosure - a fully finished, heated and cooled space that feels like an interior room year-round - a custom sunroom or enclosed patio room may be a better fit. We will walk you through the difference during a free on-site visit.
If your outdoor space sits empty for four or five months every summer because it is simply too hot to be out there, an enclosure could change how you use your home. A properly ventilated or climate-connected enclosure gives you a shaded, protected space that stays comfortable even when Clovis temperatures hit triple digits.
The Central Valley's warm evenings bring mosquitoes, gnats, and other insects that make sitting outside after sunset unpleasant. If you find yourself retreating indoors every evening because of bugs, a screen enclosure solves that problem completely - you get the open-air feel without the insects.
If your patio is structurally sound but you rarely use it because it lacks shade, privacy, or protection from the wind, an enclosure is the most efficient way to transform that space into a room you will actually live in. You already have the foundation - the enclosure builds on what is there.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover or a wood pergola that is starting to sag, rust, or let rain through, that is a natural moment to consider upgrading to a full enclosure. Rather than repairing a structure that is past its useful life, you can invest in something that adds real function and value to your home.
We build both screen enclosures and glass patio enclosures, and the right choice depends on how you want to use the space. Screen enclosures are a faster, more affordable option for homeowners whose main goal is keeping bugs out and enjoying the Central Valley's mild spring and fall evenings. Glass enclosures give you full weather protection and the option to connect the space to your home's heating and cooling - which is what you need if you want to use the room comfortably during a Clovis summer. We also build custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a more fully finished interior space.
Every project starts with a free on-site visit where we measure your patio, assess your existing slab, and talk through options in person. We handle the full permit process with the City of Clovis Building Division and coordinate HOA design review if your neighborhood requires it. You get a written estimate before anything starts, and we flag any slab issues upfront so there are no surprises once construction is underway.
Mesh panels on an aluminum frame - best for homeowners focused on bug and wind protection who want maximum airflow and the most affordable path to an enclosed patio.
Operable glass panels or windows that can be opened or closed - suited for homeowners who want full weather protection and the option to heat or cool the space.
A hybrid design with screen sections for airflow and glass panels for weather protection - suited for homeowners who want flexibility across seasons.
Transforms an existing aluminum patio cover or pergola into a fully enclosed room - a cost-effective option when a solid overhead structure is already in place.
Clovis sits in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the heat can persist well into September. A screen enclosure alone will not make that space comfortable in July - but a glass enclosure connected to your home's cooling system genuinely changes how your family lives in the warmer months. On top of that, the Valley's air quality - affected by wildfire smoke and agricultural activity - makes a sealed enclosure with closeable windows a practical year-round benefit, not just a summer one. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District tracks regional air quality data if you want to see how often poor air days occur in this area.
Most Clovis homes were built between the 1980s and 2000s and already have a standard concrete patio slab in the backyard - which is often usable as the foundation for an enclosure without pouring a new one. That makes patio enclosures one of the more cost-effective ways to add real, usable square footage in this market. We serve homeowners throughout the Clovis area and into neighboring communities, including Reedley and Fresno.
Call or fill out a form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your patio size, HOA status, and goals so we can come prepared to your home rather than showing up cold.
We visit your home to measure the patio, inspect your existing slab, and walk through screen versus glass options in person. You leave the meeting with a written estimate and a clear sense of what is possible - no vague ballpark numbers.
We file the permit application with the City of Clovis Building Division and prepare your HOA design review submission if needed. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we handle all follow-up and keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, construction runs three to five days for screen enclosures or one to two weeks for glass sunrooms. City inspectors sign off during and after the build. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and hand over all permit documentation.
Free written estimate. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No obligation - just a clear, honest picture of what your project will take.
(559) 826-1896We assess your existing concrete slab during the estimate visit and flag any reinforcement or repair needs before you sign anything. Slab issues can add meaningful cost - finding out upfront lets you budget accurately instead of getting a mid-project change order.
We submit the permit application to the City of Clovis Building Division and schedule all required inspections. A permitted, inspected enclosure is documented on record - which matters when you sell your home, file an insurance claim, or refinance. We do not skip this step.
A large share of Clovis neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and HOA approval must come before city permits can be filed. We prepare the drawings and documentation your HOA needs, submit on your behalf, and follow up. You do not have to navigate that process alone.
Central Valley summers put real stress on enclosure materials. We select framing, glass, and roof panel specifications suited to this climate - so your enclosure seals properly and holds up over time. The National Sunroom Association provides industry standards that inform how we approach material selection and installation.
Transparent pricing, full permit service, and construction suited to Clovis's climate - that is what every patio enclosure project includes. When you are ready to get a straight answer about your project, call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
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