
Stop losing your outdoor space to summer heat. An all season room gives you a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can actually use from January through December.

All season rooms in Menifee are fully enclosed additions built with insulated walls, energy-efficient windows, and a heating and cooling system - so the room stays comfortable no matter what the temperature is outside. Most projects take three to five months from contract to completion, with four to eight weeks of actual construction once permits are approved.
Many Menifee homeowners come to us after years of watching a patio or screened porch sit empty through the summer. An all season room solves that problem at its root - proper insulation and climate control mean you are not just adding square footage, you are adding square footage you will actually use. If you are considering whether a fully finished sunroom or a more open layout better fits your goals, our four season sunrooms page covers the premium end of the spectrum.
Every project starts with a free on-site visit where we measure the space, talk through how you plan to use the room, and give you a written estimate with no obligation.
If your outdoor space becomes unusable from late spring through early fall, you are losing the use of a significant portion of your property for most of the year. Menifee summers are long and intense, and a covered patio with no climate control provides very little relief once temperatures climb past 90 degrees. An all season room gives that space back to your family year-round.
If you already have an enclosed porch or basic sunroom but find yourself avoiding it because it gets too hot, too cold, or too stuffy, the space was not built for year-round use. You might notice the temperature feels completely different from the rest of your house. Upgrading to a true all season room with insulation and climate control solves all of those problems.
If your family needs a home office, playroom, or extra gathering area, an all season room is often a faster and less disruptive path than a full interior addition. Because it is built off the back or side of your home, the construction impact on daily life is typically smaller. Many Menifee homeowners use the room as flexible space that serves different purposes as the family grows.
A properly permitted all season room adds to your home's official square footage, which appraisers use when valuing a home. In Menifee's housing market, permitted living space is a concrete selling point. An unpermitted enclosure, by contrast, can complicate a sale if a buyer's lender or inspector flags it during the transaction.
We build all season rooms from the foundation up - framing, insulated walls, high-performance windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishes. Every room is designed around how you plan to use it: a casual family space needs different glass and layout considerations than a home office or dining room. For homeowners who want the most finished feel possible, enclosed patio rooms give you a weatherproof space that works as an extension of your living area at a range of finish levels.
If you already have an existing patio structure and want to convert it into something you can use all year, we handle that too. We assess the existing slab and framing, determine what can be kept, and build on top of what is sound. Every project - new build or conversion - includes the permit work and a final inspection walkthrough so you know exactly what you have when the job is done. If the fully enclosed approach is more than you need, our four season sunrooms are another path worth comparing.
Best for homeowners who want to add a finished, climate-controlled room to a home that currently has no enclosed outdoor space.
Suits existing covered patios or screen enclosures that need insulation, proper windows, and climate control to become year-round rooms.
Ideal for homeowners who already have a basic sunroom that gets too hot in summer or too cold in winter and want it to perform like a real room.
For homeowners with specific size, roofline, or design requirements who want a room that integrates seamlessly with the rest of their home.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire where summer highs regularly reach 100 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit and heat can persist well into September. A room built with inadequate insulation or single-pane glass becomes an oven by July, no matter how good the air conditioning is. California also requires that any new room addition meet the state's energy efficiency standards - including specific performance thresholds for windows, insulation, and climate control systems. That requirement protects you: a permitted addition built to these standards keeps your energy bills lower and the room more comfortable year-round. We work throughout Menifee, including the Sun City area where many older homes have covered patios that never made it to year-round use, and in neighborhoods like Temecula nearby.
HOA approval is required in many Menifee neighborhoods before any exterior addition can begin. Audie Murphy Ranch, Menifee Lakes, and most other master-planned communities require you to submit architectural plans and receive written approval before construction starts. Your contractor should be familiar with this process and factor the review timeline into your schedule from day one. We also account for Menifee's post-tension slab construction, which is common in homes built in the last 25 years - locating the cable layout before any foundation work begins is a step that protects your slab from damage. Homeowners in Murrieta and surrounding Southwest Riverside County communities face similar permit and HOA timelines, and our team handles those processes across the region. For more on California's energy standards for room additions, the California Energy Commission publishes the full requirements online.
We come to your home, measure the space, and talk through size, window style, roofline, and how the room connects to your existing home. You receive a written proposal within a few business days - no obligation.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural drawings for submission. Once HOA approval is in hand, we submit the permit application to the City of Menifee. Plan review typically takes four to eight weeks.
With permit in hand, construction begins. For homes with post-tension slabs - common in Menifee's newer neighborhoods - we locate the cable layout before any cutting or drilling. Framing follows once the foundation is confirmed.
Insulated walls, windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishes are installed. A city inspector verifies the work meets approved plans. We walk through the finished room with you before considering the job complete.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. Permit timelines in Menifee can run several weeks - the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room.
(951) 593-1061We build specifically for Menifee's climate - triple-digit summers, intense UV exposure, and the energy code requirements that come with building in California. Every all season room we build includes window glass rated for solar heat gain and insulation that meets state standards, because anything less will not hold up here.
Most of Menifee's newer neighborhoods require HOA approval before a permit can even be applied for. We are familiar with the submission process in communities across the city, including Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes, and we factor HOA timelines into your schedule from the start so you are not caught off guard.
A large share of Menifee's homes were built on post-tension concrete slabs. Cutting into or drilling through one without locating the cable layout first can cause serious structural damage. We locate the cable map before any foundation work begins - a step that protects your home and is reflected in our proposals.
You will never get a vague verbal number from us. Every project starts with a written estimate that outlines materials, scope, and timeline before you commit to anything. The National Association of Home Builders sets professional standards for this kind of documentation - we follow them. We stand behind our work.
Menifee homeowners trust us because we treat every all season room project as a long-term investment in their home - not just a construction job. We handle the details that protect your home and your budget, from the HOA paperwork to the final inspection.
Turn your existing covered patio into a weatherproof room that protects your family from Menifee heat and Santa Ana wind events.
Learn MoreA fully integrated sunroom addition designed for daily use in every season, with premium glass and a direct connection to your home's HVAC.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Menifee run several weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your new room is ready to use. Call or request a free estimate online.