Your backyard goes unused for months because of the heat. A sunroom addition gives you a bright, comfortable room you can enjoy every day - even when it is 105 degrees outside.

Sunroom additions in Clovis, CA connect your indoor living space to your backyard through a fully enclosed, glass-walled room - most projects take three to eight weeks from the first day of construction to move-in. The result is real, usable square footage, not just an outdoor space you tolerate for three months of the year.
If your family feels cramped but you are not ready to move, or if your back patio sits empty every summer, a sunroom changes the math. The key is building it right for this climate - with glass rated for Central Valley heat. Many Clovis homeowners start by exploring four season sunrooms to understand what full climate control adds to the experience.
Clovis summers push 100 degrees and beyond. If your outdoor space sits empty from late spring through September, you are losing more than half the year. A properly designed sunroom with heat-blocking glass gives that space back to you.
If your family has outgrown the floor plan but the Clovis Unified schools or your street keeps you from moving, a sunroom adds real square footage without a full interior renovation. It can become a reading room, playroom, home office, or casual dining space.
Many Clovis homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have a sliding glass door off the living room that opens onto a plain concrete slab. If that door feels like a missed opportunity, a sunroom turns it into a real transition into a finished room.
In the Clovis real estate market, homes with fully permitted additions attract more buyer interest. If you plan to sell within three to five years, a sunroom can be a meaningful improvement - as long as it is properly permitted. Unpermitted work is a common deal-breaker in Fresno County transactions.
Every sunroom addition we build is a permanent, permitted addition to your home - not a kit bolted onto the back of the house. We handle the full scope: foundation work, framing, window selection, roofing, and interior finishing. For homeowners who want a room they can use every single day of the year, we offer four season sunroom construction with full HVAC integration. For those who want to expand without starting from scratch, our sunroom construction service covers new builds from the ground up on any part of your property.
We work with slab-on-grade foundations, which is the most common foundation type across Clovis homes. We account for the expansive clay soils in the San Joaquin Valley when designing the footing connection so the room does not settle or pull away over time. Before we touch a board, we submit plans to the City of Clovis Building and Safety Division and, if applicable, to your HOA.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms connected to your HVAC - ideal for year-round daily use.
A budget-friendly option suited to homeowners who primarily want spring and fall enjoyment.
Designed from scratch to match your home's roofline, exterior finish, and the way your family actually lives.
We handle all City of Clovis submissions and help you navigate HOA architectural review before construction begins.
The San Joaquin Valley's climate is one of the most extreme in California. Clovis sits in a region where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees, and even a well-designed covered patio becomes unusable for months at a time. A sunroom built without heat-blocking glass and proper ventilation is essentially a greenhouse - impressive to look at and impossible to use. That is why we design every room with low solar heat gain glass and ventilation options specific to this climate zone, not specifications borrowed from contractors who build in cooler coastal cities.
The city's housing stock also shapes how we build. Most Clovis homes sit on slab-on-grade foundations, and many are in HOA communities - particularly in Fresno and throughout Clovis neighborhoods built in the 1990s and 2000s. We have navigated both the City of Clovis permit process and dozens of HOA architectural review boards, so we know what each one requires before we submit. That preparation keeps your project moving forward rather than getting stuck in approval limbo.
For more on energy-efficient glass requirements for California additions, see the California Energy Commission Title 24 standards.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. You describe what you have in mind and we schedule an in-home visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, measure the space, check your foundation type, and discuss how you plan to use the room. You receive a written estimate - no vague lump sums.
We submit plans to the City of Clovis and, if your neighborhood has one, your HOA. This typically takes two to six weeks. No work begins until approvals are in hand.
Construction runs three to six weeks for most projects. A city inspector verifies the work at key stages. We walk you through the finished room, explain how everything operates, and hand over all permit paperwork.
We will come to your home, look at the space, and give you a written estimate at no charge. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what is possible and what it will cost.
(559) 826-1896We specify glass, insulation, and ventilation for the San Joaquin Valley's actual conditions - not national averages. Every room we design is meant to stay comfortable when temperatures climb above 100 degrees.
California law requires contractors to pull permits in their own name. We do this on every job - it is how you know we stand behind the work and that a city inspector will verify the build is done correctly.
We have prepared architectural review packages for HOA communities throughout Clovis. We know what boards typically want to see, so your submission is prepared correctly the first time rather than going back and forth for weeks. See the California Contractors State License Board to verify any contractor you hire.
Most Clovis homes sit on slab-on-grade foundations, and the clay-heavy soils underneath shift with the seasons. We design footings and connection points with that movement in mind, so your addition stays solid and level for years.
Every one of these factors comes together in the finished room: a space that is comfortable in July, legally permitted, and built to last in this specific part of California.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition you can use every day of the year - heated in winter and cooled for Clovis summers.
Learn MoreGround-up custom builds for homeowners who want a new sunroom designed from scratch to fit their home and how they live.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Clovis mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - contact us today for a free in-home estimate.