
Your patio deserves better than sitting empty. We design and build sunrooms in Clovis that stay comfortable through summer heat and last for years.

Sunroom remodeling in Clovis means enclosing an existing patio or adding a new glass-walled room to your home, most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from permit filing to final walkthrough.
Homeowners in Clovis often start thinking about a sunroom when a covered patio stops being useful - the heat, the bugs, or the exposed feeling push them back inside. A sunroom remodel turns that wasted space into a room you actually gravitate toward. If you are still in the research stage, our screen room installation page covers a more affordable option for homeowners who want ventilation rather than full enclosure.
Most of the work happens outside your main living area, so day-to-day disruption is manageable. We handle the permit filings with the City of Clovis and walk you through what to expect at every stage - so there are no surprises on the bill or the timeline.
If your back patio sits empty for months because it is too hot or too exposed, you are losing livable space every day. Many Clovis homes already have a concrete slab that is the right starting point for an enclosure. Waiting means another summer without that room.
If your family has outgrown the current layout but you love the neighborhood and school district, a sunroom remodel adds meaningful square footage without moving. It is one of the most practical ways to gain space in a single-story Clovis home.
If your existing patio cover is rusting, sagging, or letting weather in, patching it costs money with little return. Replacing it with a proper sunroom enclosure often makes more financial sense and delivers a far more durable result.
Clovis buyers respond well to move-in-ready homes with permitted bonus spaces. A well-built, fully permitted sunroom shows up correctly on your property record, signals good stewardship, and can support a stronger asking price.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers everything from patio conversions to full new additions. Many Clovis homeowners already have a concrete slab that becomes the floor of the new room, cutting cost and build time. For those who want to think bigger, we also handle entirely new sunroom design work where we plan the layout, orientation, and materials from a blank slate. Every project includes the permit process, site preparation, framing, windows, roofing, and interior finishing.
When a homeowner is not sure whether they want a full glass enclosure or something more open, we walk through the differences between a remodeled sunroom and a screen room installation. Both options have their strengths depending on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. We never push one option over the other - we help you figure out which one actually fits your life.
Best for homeowners with an existing covered patio slab who want the most affordable path to an enclosed room.
Best for homeowners building from scratch on an unused side or rear yard, maximizing size and placement options.
Best for homeowners with an older sunroom that has drafty seals, dated glass, or worn finishes that need a modern update.
Clovis sits in the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A sunroom that is not designed for this climate can turn unusable from June through September - which defeats the point. We build every room here with heat management in mind: the right glass, proper ventilation, and shading that blocks afternoon sun without making the space feel dark. The City of Clovis Building and Safety Division requires permits for all room additions and inspectors are thorough, so the permit step is not optional. We have handled Clovis permit filings many times and know exactly what the submittal requires. Homeowners in Fresno face similar conditions, and we serve the entire metro area.
Clovis also has a high concentration of planned communities - especially in northeast neighborhoods and along major corridors - where HOAs govern exterior modifications. Many of our Selma and Clovis homeowners come to us after discovering they need HOA approval before the city permit can even be filed. We help you get that approval first. California also requires that all room additions meet current energy efficiency standards, which means the windows, insulation, and HVAC in your sunroom must pass inspection. This adds modest cost but results in a more comfortable room and lower utility bills over time. You can read more about those standards at the California Energy Commission.
Call or fill out our contact form with a rough idea of what you want - size, location on your home, how you plan to use the space. We reply within one business day and will let you know if we need to see the property before giving you any numbers.
We visit your Clovis home, assess your existing slab or patio cover, take measurements, and walk through your options. A written estimate follows within a few days covering exactly what is included - no hidden line items.
Once you sign, we file the permit application with the City of Clovis Building and Safety Division. If your HOA requires approval, we help you prepare those materials too. Plan for two to four weeks for this stage - it is normal and protective.
Work begins with foundation or slab prep, then framing, windows, roofing, and interior finishing. City inspectors visit at key stages. When everything is complete, we walk through the finished room with you and address any punch-list items before you make your final payment.
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(559) 826-1896We manage the full permit process with the City of Clovis Building and Safety Division on your behalf. Your sunroom will be inspected, on record, and fully above board - which matters at resale and for your homeowner's insurance.
City of Clovis Building and SafetyWe select glass, ventilation, and shading with Clovis summers in mind - where temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. A room we build will be usable in June, not just January. We will not let you invest in a space that turns into an oven.
We know Clovis planned communities and the HOA approval process well. We help you prepare the architectural review materials your association needs before a single permit is filed, keeping your project on track and free of violations.
Before we break ground, you will have a written contract spelling out the full scope, price, and timeline - including the permit waiting period. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we tell you before we act, not after.
We know Clovis homes - the climate, the permit process, and the HOA landscape - because this is where we work every day. That local knowledge shows up in every project we deliver, from the first phone call to the final inspection.
A more open, ventilated option for homeowners who want to enjoy the outdoors without full glass enclosure.
Learn MoreCustom layout and material planning for homeowners who want to start with a detailed design before committing to construction.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up quickly - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are enjoying your new space.