
Quality Perris Sunrooms & Patios brings expert sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen room installation to Perris homeowners. We have served the Inland Empire since 2018 and understand the permits, soil conditions, and summer heat that make sunroom projects here different from anywhere else.

Perris homeowners on large single-family lots often have underused back slabs that bake in summer heat for months at a time. A sunroom addition turns that empty space into a light-filled room you can use year-round, without leaving your home. We handle permits through the City of Perris Building and Safety Division so the project goes smoothly from the start.
Perris gets cold enough overnight in winter to make an uninsulated sunroom uncomfortable from December through February. A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled, so you get a room that works just as well in January as it does in May. This is the right choice if you want a home office or a dedicated living space attached to your home.
Many Perris homes were built with rear concrete slabs and aluminum patio covers that date back to the 1990s. Enclosing that existing slab with screened or glass panels transforms a heat-exposed patio into a protected outdoor room at a fraction of the cost of a full addition. We assess your existing slab condition and recommend the right enclosure system for your property.
Perris evenings are one of the best parts of living here, but mosquitoes and flies can chase you indoors. A screen room gives you fresh air and open-air comfort while keeping insects out, and it costs significantly less than a fully enclosed sunroom. It is a practical, lower-cost upgrade that most homeowners use far more than they expect.
A solid patio cover is often the first step toward a more usable outdoor living space in Perris. Shading your slab drops the surface temperature enough to make afternoon time outdoors comfortable, even in July. We install aluminum and wood-look patio covers that hold up against the intense UV exposure this area gets every summer.
Newer Perris subdivisions often have HOA design standards that limit exterior modifications to specific materials and colors. We build custom sunrooms designed around your lot, your HOA requirements, and the architectural style of your home so the addition looks like it was always there. Every custom project includes full permit handling and HOA submittal support.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire roughly 75 miles east of Los Angeles, far enough from the coast that its climate behaves very differently from what most national sunroom guides describe. Summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees, and the sun at this inland elevation degrades exterior materials faster than homeowners expect. A sunroom built here without proper solar-control glass and ventilation becomes unusable from June through September — wasted square footage in the hottest months of the year. Every design decision we make for a Perris project starts with that heat challenge.
Below the surface, much of the Perris Valley sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. That seasonal movement is one of the main reasons concrete driveways crack and foundations shift over time in this area, and it matters just as much for a sunroom foundation as for anything else on your property. We assess soil conditions before recommending a foundation type, because the right foundation for one part of Perris may not be the right one for another. Perris is also a growing city with an active building department, and many newer neighborhoods have HOAs with architectural review requirements — factors that shape the timeline and design of every project we build here.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Perris Building and Safety Division on a consistent basis. We know the local plan checkers, the typical review timelines, and the HOA architectural review requirements in master-planned neighborhoods near the 215 freeway and elsewhere in the city. That familiarity speeds things up and reduces the back-and-forth that can delay a project.
Perris is a city people tend to underestimate. Lake Perris State Recreation Area draws visitors from across Riverside County for boating and camping, and Skydive Perris has made the city internationally known in that community. The newer subdivisions off Ramona Expressway and the older neighborhoods near downtown are home to working families who expect straight answers and honest estimates. That is what we deliver on every job we take here.
We also serve neighboring communities and work regularly in Moreno Valley and Menifee, so if you are coordinating a project that spans multiple addresses or want to compare approaches across cities, we can help with that too.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on this page. We respond to all Perris inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the foundation conditions, and review any HOA restrictions that apply. You receive a written itemized estimate before any commitment is required — no pressure, no vague numbers.
We submit plans to the City of Perris and, where required, to your HOA architectural committee. This step typically takes two to six weeks and we manage it entirely so you are not chasing paperwork.
Construction runs two to six weeks depending on scope. We clean up each day and walk you through the completed space before we consider the project closed. City inspection sign-off is included in every permitted project.
Tell us what you have in mind and we will get back to you within one business day with honest answers and a no-pressure estimate. Serving Perris and the surrounding Inland Empire.
(951) 564-0336Perris is a city in Riverside County with a population of more than 80,000 people, having grown from roughly 36,000 in 2000 according to U.S. Census data. That growth has produced a housing stock that spans decades: older wood-frame homes near the downtown core along D Street sit alongside newer stucco tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s in subdivisions on the north and west sides. Owner-occupied single-family homes make up the majority of the housing base, and most sit on lots large enough to support a backyard patio addition without variance issues.
The city is best known outside the region for Lake Perris State Recreation Area to the east and Skydive Perris, one of the largest skydiving facilities in the country. Major distribution centers, including an Amazon fulfillment facility, have brought steady employment and reinforced the economic stability that supports ongoing home investment here. Residents travel primarily along the 215 freeway corridor and Ramona Expressway, connecting Perris to neighbors like San Jacinto to the east and Moreno Valley to the north.
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