
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios serves Dinuba homeowners with vinyl sunrooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions - a crew that has worked in the San Joaquin Valley since 2017 and responds to every estimate request within one business day.
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios serves Dinuba homeowners with vinyl sunrooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions - a crew that has worked in the San Joaquin Valley since 2017 and responds to every estimate request within one business day.

Dinuba summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and vinyl is one of the few frame materials that holds up in that kind of sustained heat without warping, cracking, or needing paint every few years. Our vinyl sunrooms pair durable low-maintenance framing with heat-blocking glass so the room you build stays both structurally sound and actually comfortable through a Central Valley summer.
Many Dinuba homes have an existing covered patio slab in good condition that we can enclose into a full room without the cost of pouring a new foundation. That said, the clay soils in this part of Tulare County can cause older slabs to crack and settle unevenly - we always assess the existing concrete first to make sure what we build on top of it will stay level and tight for years.
A large share of Dinuba homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s - practical, modest structures with limited square footage by today's standards. A sunroom addition off the back of the house is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real living space without touching the existing interior, and it fits naturally onto the single-story, flat-lot construction common throughout this part of the Valley.
Dinuba gets both extremes - triple-digit summer heat and dense tule fog that settles in for days during December and January, keeping things cold and damp. A properly insulated four season room with its own heating and cooling handles both ends of the calendar, so you get a usable space year-round rather than a few comfortable months in spring and fall.
In Dinuba, evening temperatures drop enough in spring and fall that a screened porch becomes genuinely pleasant - a way to sit outside without fighting mosquitoes or the dust that blows across valley farmland during dry months. A screen room gives you fresh air on good weather days without requiring the full investment of an enclosed and conditioned room.
If a full enclosure is not what you need right now, a properly built patio cover still transforms how much you use your backyard in Dinuba. Solid shade overhead makes the difference between a backyard that works from April through October and one that sits empty all summer, and a well-anchored aluminum cover can handle the occasional winter wind events that move through the valley.
Dinuba sits in Tulare County in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where the summer heat is as intense as anywhere in California. Temperatures above 100 degrees are routine from June through September, with heat waves reaching 110 degrees or higher not uncommon in July and August. A sunroom or patio enclosure built without genuine attention to glass performance, cooling capacity, and solar orientation will be completely unusable during the hottest months - which happen to be the months when most homeowners want outdoor living space the most. Every project we take on in Dinuba starts with an honest look at how the room will perform on the worst day of summer, not just on a mild October afternoon.
The housing stock in Dinuba adds another layer of complexity. A significant share of homes here were built between the 1940s and the early 1970s - modest single-story structures on modest lots, with concrete that has been through decades of the valley's seasonal soil movement. The clay-heavy soils in this area shrink dramatically during the dry summer months and swell back when winter rains arrive, and that repeated cycle causes concrete to crack, settle, and shift in ways that affect how we design footings and slab connections for new construction. Before we build anything in Dinuba, we look carefully at the existing concrete - because what is already there determines what we can safely attach to it.
Our crew works throughout Dinuba regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The homes we see most often in Dinuba are single-story stucco or wood-frame houses on in-town lots - older construction, often with original concrete that has been through many cycles of the valley soil movement, and occasionally with foundation or drainage issues that need attention before we can attach a new room. The newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town have more consistent slab conditions, but those homes sometimes sit in HOA-governed communities that require design review before permits can be pulled.
Dinuba is located near State Route 201 and sits roughly 35 miles southeast of Fresno - close enough to the city for material deliveries to be straightforward, but far enough that homeowners here benefit from working with a crew that makes the drive regularly rather than treating it as an occasional out-of-area stop. The historic downtown area along Alta Avenue is where many of the oldest homes in the city are found, and projects near downtown often involve more careful evaluation of what the existing structure can support. For permit work, we coordinate with the City of Dinuba directly and are familiar with their plan review process.
We also serve neighboring Reedley to the north and Madera further up the valley - two communities with similar housing stock and climate conditions that face the same sunroom challenges Dinuba homeowners deal with.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - you do not need to be present for the full visit, but a walkthrough with you helps us understand how you want to use the space.
We visit the property to measure, check the existing slab or foundation, and assess any soil movement or cracking that needs to be addressed before we build. You receive a written itemized estimate - no ballpark ranges, no surprises after the work starts.
We handle the City of Dinuba permit application and coordinate all required inspections. Once permit approval comes through - typically two to four weeks - our crew starts construction. Most Dinuba projects take four to eight weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
We walk the completed room with you before we consider the job done - checking every seam, window, door, and connection point where the new structure meets your house. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it before we leave.
We serve Dinuba and surrounding Tulare County communities. Reach us today and we will respond within one business day with a free on-site estimate.
(559) 826-1896Dinuba is a city of around 25,000 people in Tulare County, sitting in the southern San Joaquin Valley surrounded by vineyards, citrus groves, and stone fruit orchards. The agricultural economy has shaped the city since its early days, and the community has a deep, multigenerational character that makes it distinct from the faster-growing suburban cities further north. Most of the residential housing is single-family ownership, with a majority of homes built before 1980 - a housing stock that is practical and sturdy but that has accumulated decades of deferred maintenance in some cases. The historic commercial core along Alta Avenue and the older in-town neighborhoods nearby are where the most seasoned construction is found, according to the Wikipedia entry for Dinuba, California.
Dinuba sits about 35 miles southeast of Fresno and 25 miles northeast of Visalia, accessible via State Route 99 and State Route 201. Nearby communities we serve include Kingsburg to the northwest, which shares Dinuba's agricultural character and similar housing patterns, and Reedley just a few miles north along the Kings River - communities where we work regularly and understand the local building conditions.
We serve Dinuba homeowners with vinyl sunrooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions built for the valley heat. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.