
Your concrete patio could be a room your family uses every day. We turn underused outdoor slabs into comfortable, weatherproof living spaces built for Menifee's climate.

Enclosed patio rooms in Menifee transform an existing covered patio into a weatherproof, usable room with walls, windows, and a finished interior - most straightforward builds take two to six weeks of construction once permits are approved, with the full timeline from contract to move-in typically running eight to twelve weeks.
Most homeowners in Menifee come to us because a concrete patio that looked great in the builder model has never become the outdoor living space they imagined. Enclosing it changes that - the space gets weather protection, shade, and enough airflow to be genuinely useful in a climate where open-air patios sit empty for months at a time. If you are comparing an enclosed patio room to a fully climate-controlled addition, our solarium installation service covers a light-filled alternative worth considering.
Every project starts with a free on-site visit. We look at your existing slab and roof overhang, take measurements, and give you a written estimate before any commitment is required.
If your outdoor space sits unused for the hottest months of the year, that is a clear sign the space is not working for your family. Menifee summers are long and intense, and an open patio cannot compete with the shade and airflow an enclosed room provides. An enclosed patio room with proper ventilation gives you that space back for the full year.
Many Menifee homes were built with a covered concrete patio that looked great in the model home but never became the outdoor living space you imagined. If you walk past it every day without using it, or if it has become a storage area by default, enclosing it would change how your family actually lives in the home.
If your family needs a home office, a playroom, or a casual sitting area, an enclosed patio room is often faster and less disruptive than a full interior addition. It uses space you already own and does not require the same level of structural work as adding a room from scratch on new ground.
Menifee's combination of intense UV exposure and occasional Santa Ana wind events means outdoor furniture fades, cushions crack, and equipment corrodes faster than in cooler climates. An enclosed room protects your belongings while still giving you that connection to the outdoors - and it stops the cycle of replacing patio furniture every few years.
We build enclosed patio rooms across a range of styles - from basic screen enclosures that keep bugs and dust out, to fully insulated rooms with windows, proper roofing, and electrical that function as an extension of your home's living space. We start by assessing your existing slab: if it is in good shape, we build on it. If it has shifted or cracked due to Menifee's clay soil, we address the foundation before anything else goes up. When homeowners want to step up to a fully finished room with maximum natural light, our solarium installation service is a natural next step.
Every build includes the permit process through the City of Menifee and HOA submission where required. We also handle the final inspection walkthrough so you know exactly what you have before we wrap up the job. If you are on the fence between a full enclosure and a quality shade structure, our patio cover installation gives you a starting point that can always be upgraded later.
Best for homeowners who want to keep bugs and dust out while maintaining airflow and a connection to the outdoors.
Suits patios where the goal is weather protection and a finished look, with panels that can be opened on cooler days.
Ideal for homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable in Menifee's summer heat and cooler winter nights with minimal climate control.
For patios that will become a genuine extension of the home's living area - with electrical, finished flooring, and climate control.
Menifee averages well over 280 sunny days per year and regularly sees summer highs above 95 to 105 degrees. That climate makes open patios nearly unusable for three to four months of the year, which is a long time to write off part of your property. An enclosed patio room solves that by adding shade, weather protection, and enough ventilation to keep the space comfortable through most of the year - and with a mini-split unit or ceiling fans, through all of it. The Inland Empire's clay-heavy soils are also a local factor: many Menifee slabs have shifted or cracked over the years as the soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes. We assess every slab before we build on it, and we serve homeowners throughout Menifee including neighborhoods near Sun City where many older homes have covered patios that have never been enclosed.
HOA approval is required in most of Menifee's planned communities before any exterior addition can begin. Many associations require architectural plans and written sign-off even if the city permit is already in hand. Skipping this step can result in fines or a demand to modify a finished room, so we confirm your HOA's process before a single shovel goes in the ground. Menifee's seismic construction standards also require that the framing and anchoring of your patio room meet specific requirements - a detail that is easy to overlook but that matters for the long-term integrity of the structure. Homeowners in Hemet and nearby communities face similar soil and HOA dynamics, and we work throughout the region. For general guidance on seismic construction standards in California, the California Geological Survey is a reliable starting point.
We come to your home, measure your patio, and look at the existing slab and roof overhang. You get a written proposal within a few business days that outlines scope, materials, timeline, and cost - no obligation to proceed.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Menifee's Building and Safety Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural drawings for that submission as well. Plan on four to eight weeks for city review.
Once the permit is approved, we assess and prepare the foundation. If your slab has shifted due to Menifee's expansive clay soil, we address that first. Framing, walls, roofing, and windows follow in sequence.
Electrical, flooring, and interior finishes are installed. A city inspector verifies the work at required stages. We walk through the finished room with you before calling the job complete - no punch list left open.
No obligation. We visit your home, look at your actual space, and give you a written estimate. Permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are using your new room.
(951) 593-1061Menifee's clay-heavy soils cause slabs to shift over time, and building an enclosed room on a compromised slab leads to problems down the road. We assess every slab before agreeing to build on it and give you an honest answer about what it can support. That conversation happens before you commit to anything.
In Menifee's planned communities, HOA approval and city permits are both required and both have real timelines. We handle both processes on your behalf, including preparing architectural drawings for HOA submission, so you are not navigating city hall or your property management company on your own.
An enclosed patio room built without accounting for Menifee's summer heat, UV exposure, and occasional Santa Ana wind events will show its weaknesses within a season or two. Every enclosure we build is specified for this climate - materials chosen to hold up, and ventilation planned from the start. We verify contractor credentials through the California Contractors State License Board.
One of the most common frustrations homeowners in Menifee face is mid-project surprises - the permit took longer, the slab needed more work. We assess your slab and submit your permit before we give you a start date, so the schedule we commit to is one we can actually keep. You hear from us at every stage.
Menifee homeowners choose us because we treat the details that protect your home - slab assessment, HOA paperwork, permit compliance - as part of the job, not as add-ons. A finished room that is permitted, inspected, and built for this climate is worth far more than one that cuts corners to get done faster.
Maximize natural light with a glass-roof solarium addition - a step up from a standard patio enclosure for homeowners who want a light-filled living space.
Learn MoreNot ready to fully enclose? A quality patio cover adds shade and weather protection while keeping the outdoor feel your family enjoys.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Menifee run several weeks - reach out now so we can get your application submitted and your project on the calendar before the season changes.