
Precision Visalia Sunrooms builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners across Fresno. We handle permits, design every room for Central Valley heat, and serve neighborhoods from the Tower District to north Fresno.

Fresno homeowners have a wide range of properties, from smaller postwar lots in central Fresno to large quarter-acre yards in north Fresno neighborhoods like Fig Garden and Woodward Park. A custom sunroom addition adds permanent, permitted living space that works with your lot size and existing home layout.
Fresno summers are long and regularly brutal, with triple-digit temperatures lasting well into September. A four-season sunroom with insulated walls, Low-E glass, and a mini-split unit stays genuinely comfortable year-round - including during the tule fog season in January and February when uninsulated rooms get damp and cold.
Covered patios are common across all of Fresno's neighborhoods, but open-air slabs are unusable for large parts of the year due to heat, dust blowing in off valley farmland, and insects. Enclosing that existing structure with glass or screen panels converts dead space into a room people actually use.
Fresno's proximity to agricultural fields means fine dust and insects are a constant presence, particularly in summer and fall. A screened room gives you airflow and natural light without the grit and bugs, and it costs considerably less than a fully glazed sunroom addition.
Many older Fresno homes in central and southeast parts of the city have original covered patio slabs from the 1960s and 1970s that are still in solid condition. Converting that existing slab into an enclosed room is significantly more cost-effective than building a new addition from the ground up.
Fresno's relentless UV exposure fades and cracks painted wood frames in just a few years. Vinyl framing holds its color, never needs painting, and does not absorb moisture during tule fog season - which makes it the most practical low-maintenance frame choice for homes anywhere in the San Joaquin Valley.
Fresno is California's fifth-largest city and one of the hottest, with summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees for weeks at a time from June through September. A sunroom that is not designed for that reality - one with standard glass and no dedicated cooling - becomes a liability rather than an asset by mid-June. The glass specification, roof insulation value, and HVAC capacity all have to be matched to Fresno's actual climate, not averaged against milder parts of the state. Valley dust is another factor: fine agricultural particulates settle on everything, and sealing details around windows and roof panels matter more here than in cleaner-air regions.
Fresno also sits on clay-rich San Joaquin Valley soils that expand during wet winters and contract through dry summers, creating movement under concrete slabs that adds up over time. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District documents Fresno's air quality challenges, and the same agricultural conditions that drive air quality issues also drive the dust infiltration that affects poorly sealed sunroom assemblies. Getting the site prep, slab assessment, and sealing details right is part of how we approach every project in this city.
Our crew works throughout Fresno regularly, pulling permits through the City of Fresno Development and Resource Management Department and building on properties across every part of the city. Fresno's housing stock is unusually varied for a single city - from the craftsman bungalows and smaller lots in the Tower District near downtown, to the large tile-roofed homes on quarter-acre lots around Woodward Park in north Fresno. Older homes in central and southeast Fresno present different challenges than newer construction on the north side, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Fresno is a city people know by its landmarks and neighborhoods. Most residents orient around Shaw Avenue running east-west, the Fresno Chaffee Zoo in Roeding Park, and the clear divide between the older central neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions north of Herndon. We have worked on homes all across that geography and understand the building conditions that vary between them.
We also serve the communities immediately adjacent to Fresno. Directly to the east is Clovis, which shares the same climate and soil conditions as northeast Fresno. To the south, homeowners in Sanger are also within our regular service area. If you are anywhere in the greater Fresno metro, call us for a free on-site estimate.
Call us or fill out the contact form with a short description of what you want to build or enclose. We respond within one business day to confirm a free on-site visit.
We come to your Fresno property, measure the space, assess the existing concrete or foundation conditions, and walk you through the options that fit your home and budget. No charge, no obligation, and no upselling on features you do not need.
After you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Fresno. Once approved, construction on most projects takes two to five weeks, depending on size and scope.
We coordinate the final city inspection and do a full walkthrough with you before the job is considered complete. You receive a permitted, inspected structure with documentation in hand.
We serve all of Fresno and the surrounding metro. Free estimates, no pressure, and we handle every permit with the City of Fresno.
(559) 409-1729Fresno is the fifth-largest city in California, with about 545,000 residents spread across a wide geographic footprint in the central San Joaquin Valley. The city has distinct character across its different neighborhoods. The Tower District near downtown is Fresno's historic arts neighborhood, built around the 1939 Tower Theatre, with craftsman and bungalow-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s on smaller lots. Central and southeast Fresno have a large base of single-story homes from the 1950s through the 1970s that are now 50 to 70 years old. North Fresno around Woodward Park and Fig Garden has the city's newest and largest homes, built mostly from the 1980s through the 2000s on bigger lots with tile roofs and stucco exteriors.
Fresno sits at the center of one of the most productive farming regions in the world, and that agricultural identity shapes daily life in the city - from the seasonal dust to the roads that radiate outward toward surrounding farmland. Nearly half of all occupied housing units in Fresno are owner-occupied, meaning most of the homeowners we work with have a personal stake in keeping their property in good shape. The city is directly adjacent to Clovis to the east, which shares much of the same housing stock and climate, and both cities are part of our regular service territory.
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