
Your patio is already there. We enclose it - with a solid roof, glass walls, and full permits - so it becomes a room your family actually uses instead of an empty concrete slab.

Patio enclosures in Menifee turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected room attached to your home - adding a roof, glass or screen walls, and a door to create a space that blocks heat, wind, bugs, and wildfire smoke, with most builds completed in one to three weeks once permits are approved.
The range of options is wide: a basic screen enclosure keeps insects and wind out while keeping airflow open, while a fully insulated glass enclosure with climate control feels more like a room addition. Both start with your existing concrete slab if it is in good condition, which can reduce your project cost significantly. If you are comparing this to a sunroom from scratch, check out our custom sunrooms page for what a ground-up build involves.
For homeowners who want the enclosed-room feel but prefer to keep more of the open-air ambiance, our enclosed patio rooms offer a design that bridges the gap. Either way, the project starts with a free on-site visit so you can see exactly what is possible with your specific space.
If Menifee's summer heat drives you inside before you finish your morning coffee, your outdoor space is only usable for roughly half the year. An enclosure with proper ventilation and sun-blocking glass can extend that window significantly - giving you a shaded, breezy space even on 100-degree days.
Menifee's location in the Inland Empire means regular Santa Ana winds carry fine dust and debris across open patios. If you are constantly wiping down furniture, finding grit in outdoor drinks, or watching cushions blow across the yard, a screened or glass enclosure solves that immediately.
If your concrete patio sits empty most of the time, you are leaving usable square footage unused. Many Menifee homes were built with generous slabs that were meant to be enjoyed - but without shelter, they often become storage areas. An enclosure turns that slab into a room your family will actually use.
During fire season, Menifee and the surrounding Inland Empire regularly see air quality drop to unhealthy levels. A well-sealed enclosure can give your family a comfortable, smoke-reduced space outdoors when the air is poor - a practical benefit many homeowners do not think about until they have lived through a bad smoke season.
Our patio enclosure work covers the full spectrum from simple screen rooms to fully climate-controlled glass additions. Every project starts with a site visit to assess your slab, measure the space, and talk through which design gives you the best outcome for your budget. We handle permitting through the City of Menifee and can assist with HOA design submissions. If your goal is a fully insulated four-season room with HVAC, we can connect that build to our custom sunrooms process for a design-forward approach.
Homeowners who want the open feel of an enclosure but with more of a room-addition look often find our enclosed patio rooms a better fit. We will walk you through the differences on your estimate visit so you can compare options side by side and pick what works for your home and your budget.
Suits homeowners who want bug and wind protection with maximum airflow - a lower-cost option that still transforms an open patio.
Suits homeowners who want full weather protection and a clean, finished look with opening glass panels for ventilation.
Suits homeowners who want a climate-controlled space that functions as a true room addition year-round.
Suits homeowners with a concrete patio in good condition who want to minimize foundation cost while getting a fully enclosed room.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and Santa Ana winds arrive every fall carrying dust and debris across open patios. An enclosure here does double duty: it extends your usable outdoor season by keeping the heat manageable with the right glass, and it gives your family a protected space during the smoky fall weeks when air quality drops. Homeowners in Perris and nearby Menifee face identical climate conditions, and the most common feedback after an enclosure is finished is that they wish they had done it sooner.
The permit and HOA picture in Menifee also requires experience to navigate. The city requires building permits for enclosed patio structures, and many Menifee communities have HOA approval processes that run separately from and in addition to the city permit. Newer developments like those off McCall Boulevard and in the Audie Murphy Ranch area are particularly HOA-active. A portion of Menifee's housing stock also has concrete patios from the mid-2000s building boom that are right at the age when slab condition varies widely - some can carry an enclosure as-is, others need reinforcement. We assess this at the estimate stage, not mid-project.
For information on wildfire smoke and air quality in the Inland Empire, visit the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and expect a reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - patio size, existing slab condition, what you want to use the space for - so we arrive at your home prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We visit your property, assess your slab, measure the space, and walk you through style options - screen vs. glass, solid roof vs. glass roof, and door and window configurations. A written, itemized estimate follows within a few days.
We submit the permit application to the City of Menifee and help you prepare any HOA design submission your community requires. This phase can take two to six weeks - we handle every form and follow-up call so you are never left wondering.
Site prep and any foundation work take one to two days. Framing, glass, and finishing typically run three to seven business days for a standard enclosure. After city inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and leave the site clean.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. Permits handled for you.
(951) 593-1061We submit the plans, pay the fees, and schedule every required inspection with the City of Menifee. Your finished enclosure is fully on record with the city - a critical protection when you eventually sell your home.
Inland Empire summers require specific glass choices and ventilation details that a contractor without local experience often misses. We specify heat-blocking glass and proper roof ventilation on every Menifee enclosure - so the room is comfortable in July, not just March.
We are familiar with Menifee's HOA landscape and can help you prepare the design documents your association requires before construction begins. Skipping HOA approval is one of the costliest mistakes homeowners make - we make sure it does not happen.
Not every patio slab can support an enclosure as-is. We evaluate your slab's condition, thickness, and any soil concerns at the estimate stage - not after you have committed to a price. If reinforcement is needed, we tell you upfront and include it in your written estimate.
Every one of these practices points to the same commitment: a patio enclosure that is legally sound, physically comfortable in Menifee's climate, and free from the mid-project surprises that make home improvement feel like a gamble.
For additional guidance on patio enclosure projects, the National Sunroom Association provides industry standards and homeowner resources.
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