
A sunroom built on a solid foundation, pulled with a real permit, and engineered for the Inland Empire heat - no shortcuts, no surprises on the invoice.

Sunroom construction in Perris covers everything from foundation prep through final county inspection - most projects run six to ten weeks total, with the permit process accounting for a few of those weeks before any building begins.
A sunroom is more than a covered patio. It is an enclosed, permanently attached room that uses large glass panels to bring in natural light while keeping heat, wind, bugs, and dust outside. In the Inland Empire, the construction choices that matter most are the ones that manage summer heat - solar-control glass, ventilation, and a cooling strategy - because without them the room is unusable for months at a stretch.
If you are still deciding on layout and materials, our sunroom additions page explains the different addition types available. If you already have a structure and want to update it, our sunroom remodeling service covers what that process looks like.
If your backyard patio sits empty during Perris summers because it is simply too hot to use, that is the clearest sign a sunroom makes sense. A properly built room with solar-control glass and ceiling fans gives you a shaded, sheltered space you can enjoy during the hottest months instead of retreating inside by 10 a.m.
If your family has outgrown your current floor plan but you are not ready to move, a sunroom adds real usable square footage without a full interior remodel. Many Perris homeowners use them as a second living room, a homework and hobby space, or a casual dining area.
A pergola or shade cover blocks some sun but does nothing against wind, dust, or the occasional Inland Empire rainstorm. If you find yourself retreating inside every time the weather shifts, a sunroom gives you the protection of an indoor space with the openness you want outside. It is a meaningful step up from a cover alone.
If you are thinking about selling your Perris home in the next few years, a permitted sunroom addition adds livable square footage and visual appeal. Buyers in Southern California respond to light-filled bonus spaces, and a properly permitted addition will not create complications during escrow the way an unpermitted structure can.
We handle the complete construction process from the first site visit through the city inspector's final sign-off. That includes foundation assessment and prep, permit application through the City of Perris Building and Safety Division, structural framing, glass and roofing installation, and interior finishing. If your new room needs its own cooling, we work with you on a mini-split or extension of your existing system. Our sunroom additions work focuses on new structures attached to your existing home, while our sunroom remodeling service handles updates and improvements to rooms that are already built.
Every project gets a written proposal that breaks out every line item before you sign. Permit fees, foundation work, framing, glass, and any electrical or HVAC costs are listed separately so there are no surprises on the final invoice. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission as part of our process - both approvals run concurrently so no time is wasted.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable bonus space for most of the year and plan to use it less during Perris peak summer heat.
Best for homeowners who need a room they can use comfortably on the hottest days of a Perris summer and the coolest nights of winter.
Best for homeowners who want a faster timeline and a more predictable cost, and whose yard fits a standard panel system size.
Best for homeowners with unique lot conditions, non-standard rooflines, or specific design requirements that a prefab kit cannot accommodate.
Building a sunroom in the Inland Empire is not the same as building one on the coast. Perris sits about 70 miles from the Pacific, which means summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and a sun angle that beats down on roofs and glass panels for months. The local building department is familiar with these conditions, and the permit process here includes structural checks that account for the seismic activity common to this region - the Inland Empire sits near several active fault systems, and California's building requirements reflect that. A contractor who has worked through the City of Perris permit office before will know what the plan reviewers want to see, which keeps your project moving without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We build across this part of Riverside County. Homeowners in Riverside often have older lots with mature trees and tighter roofline considerations. Homeowners in Moreno Valley tend to have newer tract homes on larger lots. The heat management requirements and soil conditions are similar across the region, and our process addresses both regardless of which city your home is in. For external guidance on California energy efficiency requirements for new construction, the California Energy Commission publishes the Title 24 standards that apply to all room additions in the state.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day. The first conversation is about what you are hoping to build, roughly what size, and whether you have any HOA restrictions - just enough to schedule a useful site visit.
We visit your home to look at the space, assess the ground conditions, and check how the roofline connects. A written proposal follows within a few days. Every cost is listed separately so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before signing anything.
After you sign the contract, we submit the building permit application to the City of Perris and handle any HOA architectural review at the same time. Permit review typically takes a few weeks. We keep you updated throughout - you should not have to ask us where things stand.
Work begins with foundation prep, then framing, glass, and roofing, then interior finishing. City inspections happen at key stages - we schedule them. At completion, we walk you through the finished room, show you how to operate windows and any climate control, and hand over all permit documentation.
Clear written quotes before any work begins. We reply within one business day.
(951) 564-0336Every sunroom we build in Perris goes through the City of Perris Building and Safety permit process from application through final inspection. That record protects your home's value, supports your insurance coverage, and gives any future buyer the documentation they need to confirm the work was done correctly.
The Inland Empire sits near active fault systems, and California building requirements for room additions address this directly. We build the structural connection between your sunroom and your home to meet those standards - meaning the room is designed to move with the structure rather than pull away from it. The permit inspection verifies that work independently.
We have been building sunrooms in Perris and the surrounding area since 2018. Every proposal we write for a Perris homeowner includes a specific heat management plan - glass ratings, ventilation options, and cooling choices are addressed before you sign, not discovered mid-build.
Our written quotes list every cost separately - foundation, permits, framing, glass, and electrical. You know the full number before a nail goes in. You can also verify our California contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board at any time.
From a yard assessment on day one to a permit document in your hand at the end, every step of our construction process is designed to give you a finished room you can trust and a paper trail you can rely on.
Updating or improving an existing sunroom - new glass, better ventilation, or a full interior refresh.
Learn MoreComparing addition types and understanding what connects to your home before construction begins.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are in your new room - reach out today and we will get the process moving.