
Ready to stop watching your backyard from inside? We build sunroom additions in Menifee designed for California summers - with heat-blocking glass that keeps the room comfortable even when it is 100 degrees outside.

Sunroom additions in Menifee, CA, involve building a fully enclosed glass-heavy room onto the back or side of your home - most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit to final walkthrough, and costs typically fall between $20,000 and $80,000 depending on size and finish. The permit process through the City of Menifee and any HOA approval are built into that timeline.
Most Menifee homeowners come to us because their outdoor space sits unused for half the year. Between the intense summer heat and the dusty Santa Ana winds, a covered patio just does not cut it. A properly designed sunroom with the right glass and cooling gives you back that space without the weather fighting you every time you try to use it.
If you are considering a fully climate-controlled build, take a look at our four season sunrooms page for details on what that upgrade involves and who it is best suited for.
If your outdoor space goes unused from May through October because of the heat, a sunroom with heat-blocking glass changes the equation. Menifee temperatures regularly top 100°F, and a standard patio cover does nothing to help. A sunroom designed for this climate lets you stay connected to your backyard without the punishment.
Home prices in Menifee have climbed steadily, and many families are choosing to expand rather than move. If you are working from the kitchen table or have no room for a quiet retreat, a sunroom addition creates a full livable room without tearing up your interior. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage.
Many Menifee homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have patio structures that are now 20 to 30 years old and showing wear - leaking, sagging, or letting in bugs and dust. Replacing that structure with a proper sunroom built in the same footprint gives you a weathertight, finished room instead of a patched-up cover.
If you are moving chairs toward windows or wishing your home office had better light, a sunroom captures Menifee's 280-plus sunny days without exposing you to the direct heat. The glass filters UV while still flooding the room with daylight - making a real difference in how you feel and work day to day.
We build sunroom additions across the full range - from three-season rooms suited for Menifee's milder months to fully insulated, climate-controlled spaces you can use every day of the year. Every project starts with your specific backyard layout, HOA requirements, and how you plan to use the room. We handle the permit application, manage any HOA submission, and coordinate all subcontractors so you have one point of contact from start to finish. If you want a fully custom layout and finish level, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds designed to match your existing roofline and exterior.
The biggest decisions you will make are glass type and climate control. In Menifee's heat, choosing low-solar-heat-gain glass is not optional - it is what separates a room you use every morning from one you avoid until October. We discuss both of these choices during the design phase and explain what each option means for your comfort and your energy bill.
Best for homeowners who want a bright, enclosed porch for spring and fall use without the cost of full climate control.
Ideal for families who want a fully livable year-round room - perfect as a home office, playroom, or dining space.
Suited for homeowners with a specific vision for size, roofline, materials, or interior finish that goes beyond a standard layout.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F and UV exposure is intense year-round. A sunroom designed for San Diego's coast or a Northern California suburb will not perform the same way here. Glass with a low solar heat gain rating is standard in every build we do - not an upgrade you have to ask for. We also design every room with ceiling fan rough-ins and mini-split placement in mind, because a room that lacks cooling is a room Menifee homeowners will stop using by June.
Permit timelines in Menifee can stretch because the city has been handling high construction volume for over a decade. We factor that into every project schedule from day one. Homeowners in Sun City and Murrieta are within our regular service area, and we understand the HOA approval requirements common to master-planned communities in both cities.
We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation is short - we want to understand your space, your goals, and your rough budget range before scheduling a visit. No pressure, no commitment.
We come to your home, measure the space, review your patio slab and foundation, and check the sun orientation of your backyard. In Menifee, that last detail matters a lot - it drives glass and cooling decisions.
You receive a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, and total cost. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the documents for design review before filing anything with the city - so you have approval in hand before construction begins.
We submit the permit application to the City of Menifee and schedule construction once approval comes through. Active construction typically takes one to three weeks. A city inspector signs off at the end - a routine step that confirms your addition is on the property record correctly.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure your space and give you a written proposal.
(951) 593-1061We are a California-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor. You can verify any contractor's license in about two minutes on the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) website before signing anything.
We have been building sunrooms in Menifee and the surrounding Inland Empire since 2017. We know the permit timelines, the HOA approval processes, and the soil conditions in neighborhoods across the city.
In Menifee's master-planned communities, skipping the HOA approval step before filing a city permit creates fines and forced removals. We prepare and submit the HOA application as part of our standard process - not an add-on.
Low-solar-heat-gain glass is not an upgrade on our builds - it is the baseline. The National Fenestration Rating Council (nfrc.org) rates every glass panel we use, and we explain those ratings to you before the project starts.
Every project we take on in Menifee has one goal: deliver a room you actually use, year-round, without the stress of a disorganized build or a contractor who disappears after the deposit. Call (951) 593-1061 or submit a request online to get started.
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