
Precision Visalia Sunrooms builds three-season rooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions for Reedley homeowners. We pull permits through the City of Reedley, design for the Valley heat, and have worked on homes from the established neighborhoods near Reedley College to the newer streets on the north and east sides of town.

Reedley has some of the most comfortable shoulder seasons in the Central Valley - fall mornings, spring afternoons, and mild winter days that beg for a room that opens to the outdoors without the heat, bugs, or dust. Our three-season sunroom installations are built to handle those months comfortably while keeping costs lower than a fully conditioned four-season build.
Many Reedley homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have a covered back patio slab that collects dust from the surrounding orchards and sits unused in summer heat and winter fog. Enclosing that slab with glass or screen panels converts existing space into a livable room without the cost and footprint of a full new addition.
For homeowners near the Kings River or on the older in-town streets who want a room they can use every day of the year, a four-season sunroom with insulated walls, Low-E glass, and a mini-split unit is the answer. The intense Valley heat from June through September and occasional winter frosts make proper insulation and glazing essential - not optional.
Reedley sits in the middle of orchard country, and the insects and agricultural dust that come with it make open patios uncomfortable for much of the year. A screened room gives you fresh air and natural light during the spring and fall without the grit and bugs, at a lower upfront cost than a fully glazed enclosure.
Some of the older homes in Reedley have existing enclosed patios or screened rooms built without modern glazing or insulation. Updating an older enclosure with Low-E glass, new sealing, and a proper roof panel system can transform a room that bakes in summer into one that is actually comfortable and reduces heat gain into the main house.
Reedley homes deal with intense UV exposure all summer and persistent damp tule fog every winter - a combination that degrades painted wood frames quickly. Vinyl framing holds its finish without painting and resists the moisture that tule fog brings, making it the practical low-maintenance choice for most properties in this area.
Most of Reedley's housing stock was built between the 1940s and the 1970s - single-family homes on modest lots with concrete slab foundations and stucco exteriors that have now weathered 50 or more Valley summers. Before any sunroom or enclosure work can begin, the existing slab, exterior walls, and roof connection points all need a thorough assessment. The expansive clay soils common throughout the San Joaquin Valley - as documented by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey - swell when wet and shrink when dry. That annual cycle shifts slabs and cracks concrete over time, and a sunroom built on a compromised slab will develop gaps, leaks, and structural issues within a few years.
The climate here is relentless in summer. Reedley temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through September, and a sunroom that is not built with low solar heat gain glass and proper cooling will sit unused for four months of the year - defeating the whole purpose of the project. Winters bring the thick tule fog that the Central Valley is known for, with persistent damp conditions that expose any gap or inadequate seal in a room assembly. Getting the glass specification, insulation, and air sealing right from the start is not optional in this climate.
Our crew works throughout Reedley regularly, and we pull building permits through the City of Reedley Building Division for each project that requires one. Reedley is a city of roughly 26,000 people in Fresno County, about 25 miles southeast of Fresno and right in the heart of California's stone fruit and wine grape country. The city is known throughout the region as the "World's Fruit Basket" - a nickname that tells you exactly what the surrounding landscape looks like and how that agricultural setting shapes the conditions homes here deal with every season.
The Kings River runs along the southern and eastern edges of Reedley and is where locals go to fish and cool off during summer. Neighborhoods near the river can have slightly different drainage and soil conditions than the drier, flatter streets on the north side of town. Reedley College has been part of the community since 1926 and anchors the central part of the city - most long-time residents have a connection to it. Manning Avenue and Reed Avenue are the main roads most of our jobs come off of.
We also serve the communities around Reedley. To the west, Selma homeowners call us regularly for patio enclosures and sunroom remodeling work. To the south, Dinuba is another agricultural community where we build custom sunrooms and screen rooms on properties throughout town.
Contact us by phone at (559) 409-1729 or through the estimate form on this site. We reply within one business day to schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Reedley property, assess the existing slab and structure, and walk through your options. You receive a written, itemized estimate at no cost - no pressure, no vague range, and no surprises added later.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Reedley Building Division and schedule the build once approval comes through. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks.
Most Reedley projects take two to four weeks to build. We walk through the completed room with you, confirm all inspections have passed, and make sure you are satisfied before we close out the job.
We serve Reedley and the surrounding communities. Free estimate, no pressure, written quote before any work begins.
(559) 409-1729Reedley is a city of about 26,000 people in Fresno County, situated roughly 25 miles southeast of Fresno in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley. Surrounded by peach, nectarine, plum, grape, and citrus orchards, the city has long carried the nickname "World's Fruit Basket" - a title that reflects the agricultural identity that shapes everything from the road layout to the seasonal rhythms of the neighborhoods. The City of Reedley covers a compact area with single-family homes dominating the housing stock - about 57% of units are owner-occupied, and most residents plan to stay.
The bulk of Reedley's housing was built between the 1940s and the 1980s, giving the established neighborhoods near Reedley College and the Kings River a well-settled feel with mature trees and larger lots. Newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town were built mostly in the 1990s and 2000s and have a different character - tile roofs, attached garages, and more uniform lot sizes. Both areas are well within our regular service territory. Just to the west, we frequently work in Selma as well, where the housing profile is similar and the climate demands the same attention to heat-resistant glazing.
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