
Your patio sits empty most of the year because it is too hot, too buggy, or too windy. A three season sunroom solves all three - at a price point that makes sense for most Perris homeowners.

A three season sunroom in Perris, CA is an enclosed glass or screen-panel room attached to your home - protected from bugs, wind, and rain - designed for spring, summer, and fall use, which in this climate realistically means eight or nine comfortable months per year. Most projects take one to three weeks of active construction after permits are in hand.
Unlike a simple patio cover, a three season sunroom has solid walls, a proper roof, and the enclosed feeling of a real room. If your Perris home has a rear sliding door that opens to a slab you never use, this is the most cost-effective way to turn that space into something your family will actually want to spend time in. Homeowners who want year-round climate control should look at a patio enclosure with added insulation or a fully conditioned option instead.
Every three season sunroom we build in Perris goes through Riverside County Building and Safety for permitting. That means a third party inspects the work - protecting your investment today and your home sale tomorrow. The National Association of Home Builders notes that properly permitted outdoor living additions consistently rank among the improvements buyers value most in warm-weather markets.
If you stay inside all summer because the heat makes your patio unbearable, that is the clearest sign your outdoor space is not working. In Perris, where summer highs routinely top 100 degrees, a properly vented three season room can extend your usable hours in the morning and evening when a fully open patio is simply too intense.
Perris gets significant wind and dust - especially during Santa Ana wind events - and the UV exposure is relentless year-round. If you are constantly cleaning or replacing outdoor furniture, an enclosed sunroom protects your investment and makes the space feel more like a real room rather than a maintenance project.
Many Perris homes came with a rear concrete slab that sits empty because there is no shade or enclosure to make it comfortable. If your slab is in good condition but the space feels too exposed, building a three season sunroom over it is often the most cost-effective path - you are already halfway to a real room.
Warmer months in the Inland Empire bring mosquitoes and flies that make outdoor dining frustrating. A screened or glass-panel sunroom gives you the feeling of being outside without the insects. If citronella candles and bug zappers have not solved the problem, an enclosed room is the permanent answer.
We design and build three season sunrooms across the full range of styles and budgets - from a basic aluminum-framed screen room to a glass-panel room with a custom roof system and built-in lighting. Every project includes a free on-site assessment where we check your slab, review HOA rules, and factor in Perris heat and wind conditions before quoting. If you want a step up from a screened room, our patio enclosures give you the same protection with more options for glass type and wall configuration.
We also offer full screen room installation for homeowners who want a lighter, more open option without full glass walls. Both services use aluminum framing systems built to handle Perris wind loads, and every project goes through Riverside County permitting so the work is documented, inspected, and part of your home's official record.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, room-like feel and protection from wind and rain as well as bugs.
A lighter, more affordable option for homeowners who want outdoor air without insects but do not need full glass walls.
Ideal when your existing rear patio slab is in good shape - we build directly on what you already have to keep costs down.
Critical for Perris summers - ridge vents and operable skylights help move hot air out so the room stays comfortable on warm days.
Every three season sunroom we build in Perris goes through Riverside County Building and Safety - no shortcuts.
For homeowners in planned communities, we design within your HOA guidelines and help with the approval submission before any permits are pulled.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire, well away from the coast, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit for months at a time. A three season sunroom built without heat management in mind - proper roof venting, smart panel placement, and ideally an east-facing orientation - will be unusable from June through September. That defeats the whole purpose. We design every three season room we build in Perris with local heat and sun exposure as the starting point, not an afterthought.
We have also navigated the Riverside County permit process and HOA architectural review requirements across this area - from Perris city neighborhoods to newer planned communities in Hemet and surrounding cities. The expansive clay soils common in the Perris Valley also mean we assess foundation conditions before every project, so shifting ground does not become your problem a few years after we finish.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us the general size of your patio, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have an HOA. You do not need to have the design figured out before this conversation.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the slab condition, and review any HOA or setback requirements. You will receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included - not a ballpark number over the phone that changes later.
We submit your plans to Riverside County Building and Safety. If your HOA needs to review them, we help you prepare that submission too. Permit review typically takes three to six weeks - this step happens in the background while you wait.
Once permits are approved, framing goes up in one to two days. Panels, roof, and electrical follow. A county inspector signs off on the finished work before we do a final walkthrough with you - showing you how everything operates and leaving you the permit documents.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(951) 564-0336Every three season sunroom we build in Perris goes through Riverside County Building and Safety. The permit record protects your home's value and ensures a third party has verified the work - not just us.
We have been building in Perris since 2018 and we design every room with local summer heat as the first constraint. Roof venting, panel orientation, and heat-reflective glazing options are part of every quote we present.
Many Perris neighborhoods - especially developments built since the 1990s - have HOA architectural review requirements. We know this process and help you prepare the right documentation before any permit is pulled, so nothing stalls mid-project.
Our written estimates break down every cost line - foundation work, permits, framing, panels, and electrical. No single-number bids that shift after you sign. The California Contractors State License Board lets you verify any contractor's license before you commit.
Every detail - from the permit paperwork to the final county inspection - is handled by our crew so you are not juggling contractors, building departments, and HOA timelines on your own. That is what makes the difference between a project that runs smoothly and one that drags for months.
More questions? Riverside County Building and Safety has permit timelines and requirements for Perris-area projects. You can also call us directly and we will walk you through what applies to your specific situation.
More wall and glazing options than a standard three season room - good if you want a wider range of panel types or a different roof style.
Learn MoreA lighter option that keeps bugs out and lets air move freely - a practical choice if full glass walls are more than you need.
Learn MoreRiverside County permit timelines add weeks to every project - the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or submit the form today for a free on-site estimate.