
Your patio or backyard can become a comfortable room you use every day. We design and build sunrooms that hold up to Visalia summers and feel like a natural part of your home.

Visalia homeowners add sunrooms to turn backyards that sit empty through the summer heat into shaded, glass-enclosed living spaces they actually use. A sunroom addition built right here handles the triple-digit Valley heat and adds genuine square footage to your home.
Visalia has a wide temperature range - sweltering summers pushing past 100 degrees and winter nights that drop below freezing. A four-season sunroom is insulated and HVAC-connected, so it stays comfortable whether you are sitting in it on a July afternoon or a foggy January morning.
Many Visalia homes have a covered back patio that just gets too hot or too buggy to use most of the year. Enclosing that space with screens or glass turns a rarely used concrete slab into a shaded room you can actually spend time in from April through November.
Visalia evenings in spring and fall are genuinely pleasant, but mosquitoes and gnats from nearby agricultural fields make it hard to sit outside comfortably. A screened room lets you enjoy the breeze and natural light without sharing the space with every flying insect in the Valley.
Homes in Visalia range from craftsman bungalows near downtown to stucco two-stories off Mooney Boulevard - each has a different roofline and footprint. A custom sunroom is designed to match your specific home rather than forcing a standard kit onto a space it does not fit.
Whether you are starting from a bare concrete pad or an existing covered patio, full sunroom construction in Visalia means handling the permit, the foundation, the framing, the glass, and the finish work under one roof so nothing falls through the cracks.
Visalia summers average around 40 days per year at or above 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service Hanford office. A sunroom that works in Seattle will not work here. Glass selection, roof insulation, and ventilation all have to be sized for a climate where the sun beats down for months at a time. A contractor who does not account for that will build you a greenhouse instead of a living space.
The clay soils that underlie most of Visalia expand when wet and shrink during dry summers. That seasonal movement puts real stress on slabs and footings, and it is one of the reasons a sunroom built on an unmodified backyard patio can develop cracks or gaps within a few years. Knowing the soil type for a specific lot and building the foundation accordingly is basic due diligence for any contractor doing this work in the Central Valley.
Our crew works throughout Visalia regularly, pulling permits through the City of Visalia Community Development Department and building on properties that span the full range of what this city has - from the older ranch homes and craftsman bungalows near the historic downtown to the stucco two-stories that fill the newer subdivisions on the north and northwest sides of town. Those two types of homes need different approaches at the foundation and roofline, and we handle both.
Most Visalia residents know their way around by Mooney Boulevard on the east side and the stretch of Highway 198 heading out toward Sequoia National Park. We work in every part of the city - the quiet residential streets near the Fox Theatre downtown, the established mid-century neighborhoods in the central districts, and the newer subdivisions where homes are just starting to hit the age where owners want to expand and improve.
We also serve homeowners in the surrounding towns, including Tulare just down Highway 99. If you are in Visalia or anywhere nearby, call us to talk through what your property needs.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, look at the existing slab or patio, measure the space, and talk through your goals. The written estimate we leave you with covers materials, labor, permit fees, and timeline - no hidden line items added later.
We file for the required building permit with the City of Visalia and schedule construction once it is approved. Most builds take two to six weeks depending on the size of the project, and you do not need to be home for most of the work.
Before we close out the job, we walk through the finished room with you to confirm everything matches the plan. We handle the final inspection sign-off with the city and leave you with all relevant permit documentation.
We serve homeowners across Visalia with free on-site estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(559) 409-1729Visalia is the county seat of Tulare County and one of the larger cities in California's Central Valley, with a population of around 145,000 people. It sits at the crossroads of Highway 99 and Highway 198, which makes it the commercial and services hub for a broad stretch of the southern San Joaquin Valley. The city has genuine neighborhoods that feel distinct from one another - the older blocks near the historic downtown with their craftsman bungalows and mature trees, the mid-century ranch homes that spread outward in the 1950s through the 1970s, and the newer master-planned subdivisions that have grown on the north and northwest sides over the past two decades. According to Wikipedia, most housing in Visalia is single-family detached, with a homeownership rate that reflects a city where residents tend to stay and invest in their properties over time.
The city is the gateway to Sequoia National Park, which draws a steady stream of visitors through town each year. Mooney Boulevard is the main commercial corridor that most residents use as a geographic reference point. The neighborhoods west of downtown, near the Fox Theatre, tend to have older homes with character - the kinds of properties where a sunroom or patio enclosure can genuinely complete an outdoor living space that the original builder left unfinished. We also work regularly in nearby Tulare, and our team is familiar with the different building conditions you encounter as you move south on Highway 99.
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