
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom additions for Fresno homeowners - with sunroom construction expertise, local permit knowledge, and glass specifications designed for San Joaquin Valley summers.
Clovis Sunrooms and Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom additions for Fresno homeowners - with sunroom construction expertise, local permit knowledge, and glass specifications designed for San Joaquin Valley summers.

Fresno homes range from 1950s ranch-style houses near downtown to newer tile-roof builds in north Fresno, and each requires a different approach to foundation work and exterior tie-in. Our sunroom construction process starts with an on-site assessment of your foundation type so the room connects correctly to the existing structure and stays level through the Valley's wet-dry soil cycles.
Many Fresno homeowners want more living space without the financial and logistical cost of moving to a larger house in a rising market. A sunroom addition off the back of the house adds a real, usable room - and in Fresno's warm climate, that room can be enjoyed for nine or ten months of the year with the right glass and ventilation.
A plain concrete patio in Fresno is unusable from June through September because of direct sun and heat radiating up from the slab. Enclosing that patio gives you a protected space where you can sit outside the main house without sitting in 105-degree heat or breathing in springtime valley dust.
Fresno winters bring Tule fog, occasional overnight freezes, and weeks of damp gray weather that make an uninsulated room uncomfortable. A four season sunroom with proper insulation and a mini-split gives you a genuinely warm and light-filled space to use through December and January when the rest of the yard is fogged in.
Fresno has distinct neighborhoods with distinct housing types - from small craftsman lots in the Tower District to large-lot homes in north Fresno with pools and extensive hardscape. A custom design means the room fits your actual yard geometry and complements your home, rather than being adapted from a catalog template.
Spring and fall evenings in Fresno are genuinely pleasant, but agricultural dust and mosquitoes from irrigation ditches nearby make sitting outside without protection frustrating. A screen room lets you enjoy those evenings with a cross-breeze while keeping the insects and grit out of your food and furniture.
Fresno is a large city with a wide range of housing stock - and the challenges are genuinely different depending on where your home sits. A 1950s ranch house in southeast Fresno may have a wood-frame foundation, original single-pane windows, and a concrete slab that has been moving in the clay soil for 70 years. A newer home in north Fresno near Woodward Park has a tile roof, stucco exterior, and HOA rules about what you can build and where. A contractor who has only worked in one part of the city - or who drives in from outside the Valley - will not recognize those differences until they are already on your property.
The seasonal extremes in Fresno are real and they affect sunroom design in ways that matter. Summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, which means glass selection and solar orientation are not optional considerations - they are what determine whether the room is livable. Winter brings Tule fog that settles for days at a time, and the clay soil underneath most Fresno foundations expands and contracts enough with the wet-dry cycle to crack concrete and shift improperly anchored additions. Every sunroom we build in Fresno is designed around these conditions from the first conversation, not retrofitted to account for them after the problems appear.
Our crew works throughout Fresno regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Fresno Development and Resource Management Department and are familiar with the current turnaround times and what the plan checkers require for sunroom addition submittals. Fresno's permit process is separate from the county and from neighboring Clovis, so the documentation and fee structure are their own - and getting it right the first time avoids the delays that come from resubmitting corrected plans.
We work on homes from the older craftsman blocks near the Tower District and downtown out to the newer tile-roof neighborhoods around Woodward Park and Copper River Ranch in north Fresno. The construction details differ meaningfully between these parts of the city. Older central Fresno homes often have wood-frame raised foundations and composition shingle roofs; north Fresno homes from the 1990s and 2000s have concrete tile roofs and stucco exteriors that require precise color and texture matching when we tie in a new addition. We know which type of home we are walking into before we arrive, and we bring the right materials and hardware for each job.
Our Fresno customers sometimes live near the border with Clovis and ask about service across both cities. We cover Clovis and Sanger as well, and can coordinate projects that span community boundaries or combine service visits for homeowners in adjacent areas.
We reply to all new inquiries within one business day. The first conversation is about what you are hoping to build and where on your property it would go - no commitment, just enough information to know whether a site visit makes sense.
We come to your Fresno home, look at your foundation type, measure the space, and discuss how you plan to use the room. We also ask about your HOA if you have one. You leave with a written estimate specific to your property - not a range pulled from a website.
We submit plans to the City of Fresno and handle HOA documentation if needed. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated throughout so you know where things stand, and we schedule your start date as soon as approval comes through.
Most Fresno builds run four to eight weeks on site. We schedule all city inspections and do a final walkthrough with you before the job is closed out so you know exactly what was built and how everything works.
We serve homeowners throughout Fresno and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley. Call us or fill out the form and we will reach back out within one business day.
(559) 826-1896Fresno is California's fifth-largest city, home to roughly 545,000 people in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. It is a city of distinct neighborhoods that feel genuinely different from each other. The Tower District near downtown has older craftsman and bungalow homes from the 1920s and 1930s, original hardwood floors, and narrow lots - a neighborhood feel entirely different from the newer subdivisions spreading north toward Woodward Park and beyond. North Fresno neighborhoods like Copper River Ranch and Fig Garden have larger homes on bigger lots, tile roofs, and stucco exteriors built in the 1990s and 2000s. The housing between those two poles - central and southeast Fresno - includes a large share of postwar ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s, many still occupied by long-term owners who have been in the same house for decades.
Fresno is also a city shaped by its agricultural surroundings. The San Joaquin Valley is one of the most productive farming regions in the world, and that geography means dust, seasonal smells, and air quality that residents manage as part of daily life. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District monitors local conditions, and homeowners throughout Fresno know that a well-sealed home is more comfortable than one that lets in valley air freely. A properly built sunroom with tight window seals and quality weatherstripping is noticeably better in this environment than a poorly fitted enclosure. If you are also looking at neighboring cities, we serve Sanger and Reedley as well as the full Fresno metro area.
We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom additions throughout Fresno. Call (559) 826-1896 or request your free estimate online.