
Menifee Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Moreno Valley, with experience building sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms on the tract homes and newer planned communities across the Inland Empire. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most homes in Moreno Valley were built between 1980 and 2005 and have modest backyards with concrete slabs that can support a sunroom addition. We design and build sunroom additions to work with your existing structure, using insulated glass and proper wall connections so the new room performs in this climate.
Covered patios on Moreno Valley homes become unusable in summer without proper glass and ventilation. We enclose existing covered patios with aluminum framing and low-E glass so the space is comfortable year-round without the expense of a ground-up addition.
Moreno Valley gets over 35 days above 100 degrees each year, and winters bring occasional frost. Four-season sunrooms use insulated walls, low-E glass, and HVAC hookups to create a room that is comfortable through the full range of temperatures this climate produces.
Some homes in Moreno Valley have older sunrooms or patio enclosures that were built without proper insulation or sealing and are now too hot or too drafty to use. We retrofit and remodel existing sunroom structures to bring them up to current performance standards.
All-season rooms are a flexible option between a full four-season sunroom and a basic screen enclosure. They use insulated glass and frame construction but do not require a full HVAC connection, making them a practical choice for homeowners who want more space without the highest upfront cost.
Some Moreno Valley homes have wood decks that are rarely used because they are exposed to the full afternoon sun. Converting a deck into an enclosed sunroom gives you a shaded, protected space that stays comfortable even in peak summer heat.
Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, and the housing stock here reflects the city's rapid growth from the 1980s through the 2000s. Most homes are single-story or two-story tract homes with stucco exteriors, concrete tile roofs, and attached garages on slab foundations. The city spans a wide geographic area, from older western neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to newer planned communities in Rancho Belago on the east side. Homes in the older western neighborhoods are often in their 40s now, and the original roofing, insulation, and concrete flatwork from that era is overdue for attention. The clay-heavy soils in much of the Inland Empire mean foundations and concrete slabs move over time - expanding when winter rains arrive and contracting in summer's dry heat - and any sunroom addition has to be designed with that soil movement in mind. Contractors who do not account for this end up with additions that develop gaps and cracks within a few years.
The climate here is classic inland desert-edge: summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, Santa Ana wind events can arrive in fall with gusts above 50 mph, and winter nights can drop to near freezing. A sunroom that is not built for this climate is not useful - single-pane glass turns the space into an oven in summer and a refrigerator in winter, and poorly anchored roof panels get lifted by Santa Ana winds. Moreno Valley homeowners with first-time owners and growing families are making long-term investments in their properties, and they need a contractor who builds for durability and performance, not just initial cost. Many homes here also have HOAs, particularly in the newer planned communities, so any addition needs to be designed to meet association approval requirements from the start.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city has distinct east-west divisions in its housing stock - older, smaller homes in the Sunnymead corridor and near March Air Reserve Base, and larger, newer builds in Rancho Belago and other eastern developments. The permit process runs through the City of Moreno Valley, and we pull permits there regularly. City inspectors here are familiar with standard sunroom construction and typically schedule inspections within a week of request, so the inspection stage does not usually delay a project significantly.
Homeowners in Moreno Valley tend to be practical and focused on value. Many are first-time homeowners or young families who have invested in this area because it is more affordable than coastal Southern California. They want clear pricing, a realistic timeline, and a contractor who communicates throughout the project. We have worked on homes across this city and understand that what looks like a straightforward backyard addition sometimes involves dealing with older plumbing cleanouts, HOA setback requirements, or block wall constraints that need to be addressed before framing can start. The California Geological Survey has mapped the expansive soil zones across the Inland Empire, and many Moreno Valley neighborhoods fall in areas where soil movement is a real concern.
We serve the broader Inland Empire, including nearby Perris and Jurupa Valley, and we bring that regional experience to every project in Moreno Valley. Whether your home is in an older neighborhood near Lake Perris State Recreation Area or a newer street on the east side, we have worked on similar properties and know what to expect.
Call or fill out the contact form with a description of your project. We reply within one business day to schedule an on-site visit.
We visit your property, check the existing slab and structure, measure the space, and review your goals. You receive a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown and timeline - and we flag any soil or foundation concerns upfront.
After you approve the quote, we file for the permit with the City of Moreno Valley, order materials, and schedule the build. You do not need to coordinate with the city - we manage all of that on your behalf.
We schedule the final city inspection and walk you through the finished space. The project is closed out only when the inspection passes and you are happy with the result.
We work throughout Moreno Valley and understand the clay soils, Inland Empire heat, and tract home construction common to this area. Call or submit the form for a no-pressure estimate.
(951) 593-1061Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, with a population of about 210,000 people. The city grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s as affordable housing drew families from Los Angeles and Orange County, and it remains one of the more affordable homeownership markets in Southern California. The population is relatively young and households tend to be large. The city has distinct neighborhoods: the older western areas near March Air Reserve Base have some of the earliest housing stock, while the Sunnymead corridor is one of the central commercial and residential areas, and newer planned communities like Rancho Belago in the east represent the more recent development wave. The Moreno Valley Mall is a central commercial hub, and Lake Perris State Recreation Area to the south provides outdoor recreation for residents across the valley.
The city's housing stock is dominated by single-family detached tract homes with stucco exteriors and tile roofs - the standard construction for inland Southern California from the 1980s onward. Lots are typically 5,000 to 8,000 square feet, and most backyards are large enough to accommodate a sunroom addition within the required city setbacks. Major corridors like Alessandro Boulevard and Perris Boulevard connect the city north to south, and the SR-60 freeway provides regional access. We also serve nearby areas like Hemet and Perris, giving us a broad understanding of the San Jacinto Valley and Inland Empire housing markets and what homeowners in this region need from a sunroom contractor.
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