
A vinyl sunroom gives you a fully enclosed, low-maintenance space between your home and your backyard. We build them for Clovis conditions - the heat, the permits, and the HOA approvals that come with living here.

Vinyl sunroom installation in Clovis means adding a permitted, fully enclosed room to your home using a vinyl frame and glass panels. The on-site build typically takes one to three weeks, with the permit and HOA review process adding several weeks before construction begins - most homeowners should plan for a total timeline of six to ten weeks from first call to a finished, inspected room.
Vinyl frames hold up well in the San Joaquin Valley's intense heat and UV exposure. They do not rot, rust, or need painting, which means lower ongoing maintenance compared to wood frames. Homeowners who want a starting point before committing to a full build should look at our sunroom additions service, which walks through the full range of addition types - including how a vinyl option compares to other framing materials - before any decisions are made.
Every vinyl sunroom we install goes through the City of Clovis permitting process. A city inspector verifies the structural work at required stages, which protects you at resale and confirms the room was built correctly. We manage the permit application and all required inspections on your behalf.
If you find yourself avoiding your backyard from June through September because the heat is simply too intense, that is the most common reason Clovis homeowners start thinking about a sunroom. A properly built, climate-connected vinyl sunroom gives you a shaded, cooled space that lets you enjoy the view of your yard without sitting in 105-degree heat. If your outdoor furniture sits unused for the hottest months of the year, a vinyl sunroom is worth a serious look.
The San Joaquin Valley has some of the worst air quality in the country, and Clovis is no exception. Smoke from wildfires, agricultural dust, and seasonal allergens can make spending time outdoors genuinely unpleasant for weeks at a time. An enclosed vinyl sunroom lets you enjoy natural light and outdoor views without breathing whatever is in the air that day.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover, a screen room, or a wood-framed enclosure that is rusting, sagging, or letting in insects and weather, that is a natural moment to consider upgrading to a proper vinyl sunroom. Patching an enclosure installed 15 or 20 years ago often costs more over time than replacing it with something built to last.
In the Clovis real estate market, homes with finished bonus spaces tend to attract more interest, and a well-built, permitted sunroom shows up on the listing as additional square footage. If you are thinking about selling in the next few years and want an improvement that adds daily enjoyment and resale appeal, a vinyl sunroom is one of the more visible upgrades you can make.
We handle everything from the initial measurement visit through the final city inspection sign-off. That includes site assessment, foundation or slab preparation, vinyl frame assembly, glass panel installation, roof sealing, and any electrical work for lighting or HVAC connections. Homeowners who want to explore their options before committing to a vinyl frame should also look at our three season sunrooms service, which covers a range of materials and configurations suited to different budgets and usage goals.
For homeowners who want the most detail on design before construction begins, our sunroom additions service covers the planning and scoping process end to end. Both services are built with Clovis's permit requirements and HOA landscape in mind, so there are no gaps between what gets designed and what gets approved.
Best for homeowners who want an enclosed, screened-in space for spring, fall, and mild winter use without a full HVAC connection.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round climate-controlled room that stays comfortable through Clovis summers and cool winter nights.
Best for homeowners who already have a concrete patio slab that can serve as the sunroom floor, reducing foundation costs.
Clovis sits in California's San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and heat waves above 110 degrees are not unusual. This makes material and glass selection more important here than in most California markets. Vinyl holds up well against sustained heat and UV exposure without warping or oxidizing the way aluminum can. But the frame material alone is not what determines comfort - a three-season vinyl sunroom without a proper HVAC connection will be unusable from June through September regardless of how well the frame performs. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to new room additions here, which means your sunroom must meet specific insulation and window performance requirements - verified during the permit inspection.
Homeowners throughout the area we serve - including Fresno and Sanger - also deal with HOA-dense neighborhoods where exterior additions require architectural review board approval before construction begins. We are familiar with the review requirements common across these communities and prepare complete submittal packages so you are not navigating that process alone.
We ask about which wall you are thinking, roughly how large a space you have in mind, and how you plan to use the room. We also ask about your HOA and heating and cooling preferences, because those answers shape the whole project. We reply within one business day - you do not need all the answers yet.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at the wall where the sunroom will attach, and assess the existing patio or ground surface. This visit usually takes one to two hours, and at the end you should have a clear sense of what is possible and what it will cost.
Before any work begins, we submit a permit application to the City of Clovis. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings your architectural review board needs at the same time. Permit approval typically takes two to six weeks - we manage every step so you are not chasing paperwork.
Once permits are in hand, the crew prepares the foundation, assembles the vinyl frame, installs glass panels and roofing, and completes interior finishing. City inspectors visit at required stages. When the inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you and show you how to operate every window, door, and vent.
Free on-site consultation. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA submittals from start to finish.
(559) 826-1896We include low-emissivity glass as the standard specification on every vinyl sunroom we install. In Clovis, where summer temperatures exceed 100 degrees for weeks at a time, this is not an upgrade - it is the baseline for a room that is actually usable. A contractor who does not bring up glass performance options is leaving out the most important part of the conversation.
Learn about low-e glass at energy.govEvery vinyl sunroom we install goes through the City of Clovis Building and Safety Division permit and inspection process. We submit the drawings, schedule the inspections, and follow up with the city so you never have to make a single phone call to a city office. An unpermitted sunroom creates problems at resale and with insurers - that is a risk we will not pass on to you.
Many Clovis subdivisions - especially in the northeast and along the Herndon corridor - require architectural review board approval before any exterior addition can be built. We prepare complete submittal packages and follow up with HOA boards on your behalf, so you are not chasing anyone down or making last-minute design changes.
Sunroom, Solarium and Enclosure Alliance at ssea.orgThe San Joaquin Valley has specific conditions - extreme UV, clay soils that move seasonally, and HOA-dense neighborhoods - that require a different approach than coastal California. We have worked on homes across Clovis and the surrounding area, and we build to conditions that exist here, not conditions that exist somewhere else.
These are not generic talking points - they connect to specific problems we see on Clovis job sites every season. A room that skips heat management becomes unusable in July. A project without permits creates a legal liability at resale. We build our process around preventing both.
Explore the full range of addition types and materials before committing to a frame or configuration.
Learn MoreA more affordable enclosed option for homeowners who want spring and fall use without a full HVAC connection.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up and project calendars book out - contact us now and we will get your estimate scheduled before the next heat wave makes the decision for you.