
You want a room you can actually use in July and December. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms sized and spec'd for Visalia's weather.

All season rooms in Visalia are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions built to residential code - with heating, cooling, and double- or triple-pane glass - so you can use the space comfortably from January tule fog to July triple digits. Most projects take eight to sixteen weeks from contract to move-in, including permitting.
A screened porch keeps bugs out. A basic three-season room adds windows. An all season room is built to the same standard as the rest of your house - insulated walls, a proper ceiling, and a real HVAC connection. If you have ever abandoned a sunroom or porch because Visalia summers made it unusable, this is the upgrade that fixes that problem.
If you want a similar glass-forward feel but with a focus on natural light, our four season sunrooms are worth a look as well.
If your patio or porch becomes unusable the moment summer arrives, that is a clear sign you need a climate-controlled space. Visalia's heat does not plateau at 90 degrees - it pushes past 100 for months. Waiting one more season just means one more summer without usable outdoor living space.
If you already have a three-season room or screened porch that feels damp and cold when tule fog rolls in, the space is not doing its job. A room that works eight months a year is a missed opportunity. Upgrading it to a fully insulated enclosure is often less expensive than starting from scratch.
If you need a home office, a playroom, or a quiet room that is not a bedroom, an all season room adds real square footage without touching your home's interior. It is one of the most practical ways to expand usable space without a full interior renovation.
If you have turned a garage or spare bedroom into a flex space, you already know you need more room - you have just been making do. An all season room is a purpose-built solution that gives you that flexible space without sacrificing parking or a bedroom.
We build all season rooms from the foundation up - concrete slab, insulated wall framing, windows rated for Central Valley heat, and a heating and cooling connection that is sized for the room. Every project is permitted through the City of Visalia and inspected at each stage. If you want fully enclosed walls for privacy and insulation, we have options in both aluminum and vinyl framing systems. If you prefer the look of a glass-forward addition while still getting year-round comfort, see our four season sunrooms for that approach.
For homeowners whose main concern is keeping the space livable through every season - not just the mild ones - an all season room is the most direct answer. We also offer enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who already have a covered concrete slab and want to enclose it efficiently. Every project starts with a free in-home visit and a written proposal before any commitment.
Suits homeowners starting from an open yard or grass area - we handle everything from slab to trim.
Suits homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want to enclose and fully insulate the space.
Suits homeowners who want the new room to tie directly into their home's interior through an existing or new doorway.
Suits homeowners with an existing three-season room or screened porch they want upgraded to year-round comfort.
Visalia's climate creates two distinct problems that a basic sunroom or screened porch cannot solve. From June through September, temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees - sometimes pushing past 110 during heat waves. No amount of shade makes an unenclosed space comfortable at that point. From November through February, tule fog blankets the Valley for days at a time, and overnight temperatures dip into the low 30s. A room without proper insulation will feel cold and damp through those months. An all season room, built with the right glass and a real HVAC connection, is the only option that addresses both extremes.
Homeowners in Fresno and Tulare face the same climate realities as Visalia residents - the Central Valley's heat and fog are not unique to one ZIP code. We serve the full area and bring the same insulation specifications and permitting process to every project, whether the home is a single-story ranch in a newer Visalia subdivision or an older craftsman on the east side of the city. The goal is always the same: a room you will actually use every month.
We start with a short phone call to understand the size of the room, where it would go, and roughly what your budget looks like. If it is a good fit, we schedule an in-home visit - usually within a week. There is no pressure and no commitment at this stage.
After measuring and asking questions about how you plan to use the room, we put together a written proposal covering price, timeline, and exactly what is included - windows, HVAC approach, foundation, finishes. You will have it in writing before you are asked to decide anything.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Visalia. The review typically takes two to six weeks - we factor this into the schedule from day one. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation for their architectural review at the same time.
We handle foundation, framing, windows, insulation, HVAC, and finishing in sequence, with city inspections at each required stage. When the room is complete, we do a final walkthrough with you before the city closes the permit. You receive all warranty documentation in writing.
Free in-home visit. Written proposal before any commitment. We reply within one business day.
(559) 409-1729We spec every all season room for Visalia's climate: low-E glass that blocks radiant heat, wall insulation rated for extreme temperature swings, and an HVAC approach confirmed before construction starts. A room that works in coastal California will not necessarily work at 105 degrees in the San Joaquin Valley.
We pull every permit through the City of Visalia Building Division and schedule all required inspections. Your project will have a complete permit record when it is finished - which matters when you refinance, sell, or file an insurance claim. An unpermitted addition is a liability we will not create for you.
We design for Visalia's full weather range, including winter tule fog and overnight freezes. The insulation specification, window selection, and heating plan are chosen to keep the room comfortable in December and January - not just the easy months. We have built on single-story ranch homes throughout Visalia's newer subdivisions and know what these homes need.
Before any work begins, you will have a written proposal that breaks down what is included and what it costs. The price does not change unless you change the scope. Visit NARI for guidance on what to look for in a remodeling contractor and what a complete written contract should include.
Every detail of how we build is tied to Visalia's specific conditions - the heat, the fog, the clay soils, and the permit process. That local focus is what separates a room that works from one that just looks good on the day it is finished.
Turn an open patio slab into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled living space.
Learn MoreA glass-forward addition designed for natural light and year-round comfort.
Learn MoreVisalia permit reviews take two to six weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are in your new room. Call or submit a request today.