Your patio sits empty half the year because of bugs, wind, and dust. A three season sunroom turns that wasted space into a comfortable room you can actually use from March through November.

Three season sunrooms in Clovis are enclosed additions built on an existing or new concrete patio, with insulated glass or vinyl windows you can open and close - most projects are complete in one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
If your outdoor space is unusable from June through September because of the heat, or if bugs drive you inside every evening, a three season sunroom closes that gap. You keep the natural light and the view of your yard, but you add real walls, a solid roof, and windows that seal out whatever you do not want in. In Clovis, where summers are intense and wildfire smoke can make outdoor air unpleasant for weeks at a time, that matters more than in most places.
A three season sunroom sits between a screened porch and a fully climate-controlled addition. If you want the room to be comfortable year-round even in winter, a patio enclosure with heating and cooling connections may be a better fit. We can talk through both options during a free on-site visit.
If your outdoor space becomes unusable from early summer through September, you are losing months of enjoyment from your own property. A three season sunroom with proper window placement and a shading roof gives you a comfortable place to sit even when Clovis temperatures hit triple digits.
If smoke from Valley wildfires or agricultural burns is getting into your home through open windows or doors, a sunroom gives you a buffer zone - a space where you can enjoy natural light without opening your home directly to outside air. This is a local problem that a well-sealed sunroom genuinely helps solve.
If you find yourself retreating inside because of mosquitoes in the evening or afternoon winds kicking up dust, your patio is doing half the job it could. A three season sunroom encloses that space so you get the light and the view without the irritants.
An underused patio is one of the most common reasons homeowners start looking into sunrooms. If your patio furniture sits untouched for most of the year, enclosing that space can turn it into a room your family actually lives in every day.
We build three season sunrooms on existing patios or new poured slabs, depending on what your site calls for. Every project starts with a site visit to measure the space, assess your existing patio slab, and talk through your options in person. We design each room with Clovis summers in mind - roof overhangs, window placement, and solar-control glass are all part of the conversation before anything gets built. If you are considering going beyond three seasons, we also build fully enclosed patio enclosures and screen room installations for homeowners who want a lighter, more open-air option.
We handle the full permit process with the City of Clovis, including coordination with your HOA if your neighborhood requires design review approval before construction can begin. You do not have to chase down paperwork or worry about whether the work is on record - we take care of it from the permit application through the final inspection.
Built on your existing slab with vinyl or aluminum framing and operable windows - suited for homeowners who want a usable outdoor room at a straightforward price point.
A lighter option using mesh panels instead of glass - best for homeowners focused on bug and wind protection who want maximum airflow on mild days.
Designed to match your home's roofline and exterior finishes - suited for homeowners who want the addition to look like it was always part of the house.
Transforms an existing covered patio structure into a fully enclosed three season room - a cost-effective path when a solid patio cover is already in place.
Clovis summers are genuinely intense. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through September, and the San Joaquin Valley's dry heat can turn an unshaded outdoor space into somewhere nobody wants to be by mid-morning. A well-designed three season sunroom - with a roof overhang, solar-control glass, and cross-ventilation - gives you a comfortable place to be even on the hottest days. On top of that, the Valley's air quality creates real days when you want to enjoy natural light and your yard view without breathing outdoor air directly. A sealed sunroom with closeable windows solves that problem in a way a covered patio simply cannot.
The Clovis housing stock also works in your favor. Most homes in the area were built between the 1980s and 2000s and come with a standard rear concrete slab - which in many cases can serve as the foundation for a three season sunroom without pouring a new one. We serve homeowners across Clovis and the surrounding area, including Fresno and Sanger, and we know how each city's permit process and HOA landscape works.
Call or submit a form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - patio size, HOA status, and what you want to use the space for - so we can come prepared.
We visit your home to measure, assess your existing slab, and walk through design options - window styles, roof type, door placement. You get a written estimate before you commit to anything. This visit usually takes one to two hours.
We handle the permit application with the City of Clovis and coordinate your HOA design review if needed. Permit review typically adds a few weeks before construction can start - we keep you updated throughout and do not skip this step.
Once permits are approved, framing, roofing, and window installation take one to three weeks depending on size. City inspectors visit at scheduled points. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and answer any questions.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No pressure - just a straight answer about what your project will take.
(559) 826-1896We build every three season sunroom with Clovis's summer temperatures in mind. Roof overhangs, window placement, and solar-control glass are standard parts of our design process - not upgrades you have to ask for. A sunroom that bakes in July is one you will stop using, and we build rooms people actually use.
We pull the permit with the City of Clovis and coordinate HOA design review for every project. You do not have to navigate city offices or write HOA letters - we do that. A fully permitted, inspected sunroom is on record, which protects your investment when you sell or refinance.
Most Clovis homes have a patio slab that can serve as the sunroom foundation - but not every slab was poured to hold the added load. We assess your existing slab during the estimate visit and flag any reinforcement needs upfront. No surprise costs mid-project.
Any contractor you hire for structural work in California must hold an active state license from the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify this yourself in about two minutes. A licensed contractor has met state training and insurance requirements - which protects you if anything goes wrong.
When you put those things together - heat-aware design, full permit service, upfront slab assessment, and verified licensing - you get a sunroom that is built correctly, documented properly, and actually comfortable to use in Clovis. That is what we deliver on every project.
Upgrade to full weather protection with heating and cooling connections for year-round comfort.
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Learn MorePermit slots and build schedules fill up fast in spring - reach out now to lock in your timeline before summer heat arrives.