
Turn an old, overheated, or underused patio enclosure into a comfortable room your family actually spends time in - permitted, properly insulated, and built for Perris summers.

Sunroom remodeling in Perris means upgrading what you already have - better windows, proper insulation, new flooring, and a cooling connection - or starting fresh on a bare slab, with most projects running four to twelve weeks depending on scope.
A lot of Perris homeowners have a covered patio or an older enclosed porch that was built without much thought for the summer heat. The windows single-pane, the insulation nonexistent, and the room unusable from June through September. A sunroom remodel fixes those specific problems - it is not about tearing everything down, but about making the space perform the way it should have from the start.
If your current room needs a full overhaul and you are thinking about a fresh design, our screen room installation service offers a simpler option for those primarily focused on outdoor airflow, while our sunroom design service can help you map out a layout before committing to a build.
If your patio enclosure turns into an oven from June through September, that is not normal - it is a sign of poor insulation and the wrong windows. Perris temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, and any room built without solar-control glass and proper insulation will bake. A remodel targeting those two elements can make the space usable year-round.
Older enclosed porches in Perris often used single-pane windows with minimal sealing. During Santa Ana wind events, dust and grit push through every gap, and in winter you can feel cold air seeping in at the corners. That is a sealing and window problem that a targeted remodel can solve without touching the entire structure.
If your covered patio or enclosed porch is mainly used for storing boxes, the problem is usually comfort, not space. Most homeowners in Perris stop using these rooms because they are too hot, too cold, or just not finished well enough to feel like a real room. A remodel changes the calculus entirely - the space gets used because it finally works.
Because Perris soils contain clay that expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes, patio slabs crack and shift over time. If you are seeing cracks wider than a pencil, uneven surfaces, or gaps where the slab meets your house, those need to be addressed before the room above is updated. Catching them now keeps the remodel from reopening those same problems in a year or two.
We handle every phase of a sunroom remodel - from the initial site visit and permit application through to the final city inspection and walkthrough. Depending on what your existing structure needs, that can mean replacing single-pane windows with insulated glass, adding insulation to walls and the roof, connecting the room to your home's air conditioning, refinishing the floors, or all of the above. We work with what is already standing when it makes sense, and we tell you honestly when it does not. Our screen room installation service is an option for homeowners who prefer ventilated outdoor living over a fully enclosed space.
Every remodel starts with a written proposal that breaks out every cost category separately - windows, insulation, framing repairs, electrical, flooring, and permit fees. There are no line items that appear later on the final invoice. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission as part of the process and run it concurrently with the city permit application. Our sunroom design service is available if you want to work through layout and material options before committing to a full scope of work.
Best for homeowners whose existing structure is sound but whose room gets unbearably hot or cold because the original windows and insulation were substandard.
Best for homeowners who want to use their remodeled room every day of the year, including Perris peak summer heat, by adding proper insulation and a direct cooling connection.
Best for homeowners starting from an existing covered patio or open slab who want to enclose and finish the space into a permanent, permitted room.
Best for homeowners who already have a structurally sound enclosure but need lighting, outlets, air conditioning, or updated flooring to make the room functional.
Perris sits about 70 miles inland from the coast, and that distance matters for every material and design decision in a sunroom remodel. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and California's energy efficiency standards - which apply to permitted room additions - require windows and insulation that can actually handle that heat load. The clay-heavy soils common throughout the Perris Valley also mean that older slabs shift and crack over time in ways that contractors used to coastal conditions would not anticipate. A remodel done right here accounts for those conditions upfront rather than as an afterthought.
We work across the area. Homeowners in Menifee often have newer homes in planned communities where HOA approvals are part of the process. Homeowners in Hemet tend to have older properties where the existing slab needs evaluation before any remodel begins. We handle both situations and we are transparent about what we find at the first site visit.
Call or submit a contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. That first conversation covers the basics - what you have now, how you want to use the room, and roughly when you want to start.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the existing structure, and look at the slab. We will tell you upfront whether the slab needs repair before the remodel begins - no surprises mid-project. A written, itemized estimate follows within a few days.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Perris Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare that submission at the same time so both run concurrently. Plan for one to three weeks of review time before work begins.
Work proceeds in phases - structural repairs first, then windows and insulation, then electrical and HVAC, then finishing. Each major phase requires a city inspection before the next begins, which we coordinate so you never have to contact the building department yourself.
We reply within one business day, and there is no obligation with a free estimate.
(951) 564-0336We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and hand you the completed paperwork when the project closes. You never have to contact the City of Perris Building Division yourself. That documentation protects your home's value and makes selling or refinancing straightforward.
Window selection, insulation thickness, and cooling strategy are all calibrated for Perris summers - not for a generic climate. We follow California energy efficiency standards for windows and insulation on every permitted project, which means the finished room performs well when temperatures push past 100 degrees. California Energy Commission Title 24 sets those minimums.
Perris clay soils cause slab movement, and we check every slab before we frame anything above it. If we find cracking or settling that needs attention, we tell you during the estimate visit - not partway through construction when the cost to address it is higher.
Every proposal we provide lists each cost category separately - windows, insulation, electrical, flooring, permit fees - so you are comparing apples to apples with any other bids you receive. The final invoice matches the signed quote. No additions appear after work has started.
These are the things Perris homeowners tell us matter most when they look back on a project. Permits handled correctly, a room that works in July, and a final cost that matched what they were quoted at the start.
A screen room gives you bug-free outdoor living at a lower cost than a fully enclosed sunroom - a solid choice if ventilation matters more than climate control.
Learn MoreWork through layout, materials, and window placement before committing to a remodel scope - helpful if you want to explore options before signing a contract.
Learn MorePermit review slots and contractor schedules fill up fast in Riverside County - reaching out now means your project starts before the summer heat arrives.