
Turn your concrete patio into an insulated, climate-controlled room you can actually use in July - permitted, built on your existing slab, and finished to match your home.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Perris takes your existing concrete slab and encloses it with insulated walls, windows, and a proper roof to create a livable indoor room, with most projects running four to ten weeks from permit approval to move-in.
A lot of Perris homeowners have a perfectly good concrete patio that nobody uses because it is either too hot in summer or too exposed to wind and dust the rest of the year. A patio-to-sunroom conversion solves both problems at once. You end up with a room that is connected to your home, climate-controlled, and finished on the inside - not just a covered porch. It can become a family room, a home office, a dining area, or a quiet space for guests.
If you want a more open, screened-in feel at a lower price point, our enclosed patio rooms service is worth comparing. For a fully custom build designed around your specific lot and lifestyle, see our deck-to-sunroom conversion page as well - many homeowners have both a patio and a deck and want to understand all their options before deciding.
If nobody steps outside from June through September because it is simply too hot, your patio is not working for your family. Perris regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees, and an open slab has no defense against that heat. An enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom gives you that space back year-round.
Many Perris homes built in the 2000s and 2010s came with generous rear patios that looked great in the listing photos but never became the gathering space the family imagined. If your slab is mostly empty most of the time, a conversion can turn that underused concrete into square footage your family actually lives in every day.
If your home feels tight and you need a home office, a playroom, or a dedicated guest space, a sunroom conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room. You are building on a foundation that already exists, which keeps costs lower than a full ground-up addition in today's market.
If you have an aluminum patio cover or wood pergola that is rusting, sagging, or worn out, you are already facing the cost of replacing it. That moment is a natural opportunity to ask whether a full sunroom conversion makes more sense than simply patching what you have. The incremental cost of going further is often smaller than homeowners expect.
We manage every step from the first site visit through the city's final inspection sign-off. That includes assessing your existing slab for thickness and condition, framing the walls and roof, installing insulated windows and the roofing system, cutting the doorway through your existing exterior wall to connect the room, and finishing the interior with drywall, flooring, and trim. We pull the building permit from the City of Perris Building and Safety Division before any work begins. If you want a fully insulated, year-round room with its own climate control, our deck-to-sunroom conversion service follows the same full-build process for homes with a deck structure rather than a slab.
Every project starts with a written, itemized estimate so the number you see before signing is the number on the final invoice. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review package at the same time as the city permit application so neither process holds up the other. For homeowners who want more design input before committing to a full conversion, our enclosed patio rooms service offers a lighter-weight alternative worth comparing.
Best for homeowners who want an enclosed, protected space for spring, fall, and winter use and are comfortable with less insulation, at a lower overall project cost.
Best for homeowners who want the room to be genuinely comfortable year-round, including Perris summers - fully insulated walls, roof, and a dedicated heating and cooling system.
Best for homeowners whose existing slab has cracks or uneven sections from soil movement, combining slab remediation and the full sunroom build in one project.
Best for homeowners who want the finished room to show up as true square footage on their home's records and appraisal, with interior finishes that match the rest of the house.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees for weeks at a time. That heat changes what a sunroom needs to be. A basic enclosure with standard windows will be unusable by mid-June. A well-built conversion in this climate requires insulated framing, windows rated for high solar heat gain, and either a mini-split or a connection to your existing HVAC. Homeowners in Menifee and other nearby communities face the same conditions - and we build to that standard on every project. Homeowners in Menifee and Moreno Valley face the same heat conditions and the same HOA approval requirements as Perris homeowners, and we handle projects across all three cities.
The other local factor worth knowing about is the soil. Much of Perris sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. That cycle causes concrete slabs to shift and crack over time - which is why we assess every slab before a single wall goes up. If the slab needs repair, we price that into the estimate upfront. Perris has also grown rapidly, and many homes built between 2000 and 2020 have newer patios that are already well-suited for conversion. If your home was built in that era, you may have a head start. We also handle HOA architectural review submissions for homeowners in Perris and surrounding communities where exterior additions require association approval before permits can be pulled. Learn more about California energy standards for sunroom windows at the California Energy Commission.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - the size of your patio, whether you have an HOA, and what you want to use the room for. We reply within one business day and schedule the site visit from there. No obligation, no pressure.
We visit your home, measure the patio, check the slab condition, and look at the roofline and exterior wall. The visit usually takes under an hour. You leave it with a written estimate that covers labor, materials, permit fees, and any slab work needed - so there are no surprises later.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Perris. If your community has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review package at the same time. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated so you are not left wondering.
Once permits are approved, the crew starts with any slab preparation, then frames the walls and roof, installs windows, and connects the new room to your home's interior. City inspections happen at key stages - we coordinate all of them. At completion, we walk through the finished room with you and hand you all permit and inspection records.
Written estimate, no obligation, and we handle every permit and HOA submission for you.
(951) 564-0336We do not begin any structural work until the City of Perris has issued the permit. This is non-negotiable for us - and it should be for any contractor you hire. An unpermitted sunroom can create real problems at resale and with your homeowner's insurance carrier.
Perris's clay soils cause slabs to shift over time, and building on a compromised foundation is a common way that sunroom projects go wrong. We evaluate every slab during the site visit and price any necessary remediation into the original estimate - not as a change order after work begins.
Many Perris neighborhoods built in the 2000s and 2010s have active HOAs with architectural review requirements. We prepare and submit the HOA package alongside the city permit application so neither process creates an unnecessary delay. Verify contractor credentials any time at the California Contractors State License Board.
Permit timelines in Perris typically run two to four weeks. We communicate that clearly at the outset and give you a written project schedule so you know when each phase starts and what to expect. We reply to all questions within one business day throughout the project.
Every one of these practices comes from years of working in Perris and the Inland Empire, where the heat, the soils, and the HOA landscape make this work genuinely different from other markets. We built our process around what Perris homeowners actually need - not a generic national template.
Transform a raised deck structure into an enclosed, livable sunroom - the same full-build process adapted for deck framing rather than a concrete slab.
Learn MoreA lighter-weight enclosure option for homeowners who want outdoor-to-indoor protection without the full insulation and finish level of a sunroom conversion.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Perris mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner your new room is finished - call or send a message today for a no-obligation written estimate.