
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios helps homeowners add sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season additions that stay comfortable year-round - fully permitted, locally owned, and designed for this climate.

Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Murrieta, CA with 16 specialized services - from ground-up sunroom construction to patio enclosures, screen rooms, and four-season additions. We serve 12 cities across Southwest Riverside County. Whether you have an underused patio or a bare backyard, we help you turn that space into a room your family actually uses. Every project is fully permitted and built to handle this region's heat.

Your unused patio becomes a bright, enclosed room your family actually lives in.
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Fully insulated and climate-controlled - comfortable in Murrieta summers and cool winter nights.
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Enjoy nine or more months of outdoor-indoor living at a fraction of the four-season cost.
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Turn an open patio into a screened, glass-enclosed space that keeps bugs and wind out.
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Every detail tailored to your lot, roofline, and lifestyle - nothing off the shelf.
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Ground-up sunroom builds from foundation to final walkthrough, fully permitted.
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Outdated or leaky sunroom? We update insulation, windows, and finishes to modern standards.
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Enjoy fresh air without bugs, dust, or Santa Ana wind. A screen room earns its keep fast.
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Already have a concrete slab? We enclose it into a real room instead of starting from scratch.
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Transform a weathered deck into a permanent, enclosed living space you use every day.
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Year-round comfort with a room engineered for every season Murrieta throws at it.
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A private, enclosed patio room that feels like an extension of your main living area.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass walls that flood your home with light and frame the California sky.
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Shade your outdoor space and protect patio furniture without losing the open-air feel.
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We help you plan the room before a board is cut - layout, glass, roofline, and finishes.
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Durable, low-maintenance vinyl framing that handles Southern California heat without warping.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You tell us what you are hoping to do - the space, your rough budget, and how you plan to use the room. No pressure, no sales pitch on that first call.
We visit your home, take measurements, and walk through the design options with you. You get a detailed written estimate before anything is signed. We handle the HOA submission and city permit application - you do not need to navigate that paperwork yourself.
Once permits and HOA approval are in hand, the build begins. The crew works Monday through Friday and cleans up each day. When the room is finished and the city inspector signs off, we walk through every detail with you and hand over all permit and inspection records.
Our California contractor license is active and verifiable through the CSLB. We carry general liability and workers compensation on every project, so you are never exposed if something goes wrong on-site.
Every estimate is free, done at your home, and delivered in writing. You see a detailed line-by-line quote before signing anything. If costs change mid-project for any reason, we tell you in writing first.
We live and work in the same communities we serve. Our team knows Murrieta's HOA landscape, permit timeline, and clay-soil conditions - details that matter when your project hits the real world.
We submit every permit application ourselves and manage the City of Murrieta inspection process from start to finish. You receive copies of all permit and inspection records when the job is complete - clean documentation for when you sell.
Ready to get started? Call (951) 574-0064 or send us a message.
"We had a plain concrete patio we never used because it was just too hot. The crew enclosed it into a three-season room in about three weeks. They handled the HOA paperwork and the city permit without us doing anything. We use the room every morning now."
Robert T., Temecula, CA - Three season sunrooms
"I got three quotes and this team was the only one that walked me through the glass options and explained why it mattered for Murrieta summers. The four-season room has been comfortable even on days above 100 degrees. The finish work was clean and the timeline was exactly what they said."
Lisa M., Murrieta, CA - Four season sunrooms
"We wanted a screen room off the back of the house but were worried our HOA would be difficult. They submitted the architectural package for us and it got approved on the first try. The room went up quickly and we got all the permit records when they were done."
Dana K., Menifee, CA - Screen room installation
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(951) 574-0064Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios is based in Murrieta, CA and serves 12 communities across Southwest Riverside County - including Temecula, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, and surrounding areas. We offer same-week scheduling consultations for most locations and are familiar with local permit and HOA requirements in each city.
Low-emissivity glass reflects solar heat before it enters the room, which is the difference between a usable space and an oven in a climate that hits triple digits every summer. Standard single-pane glass lets in nearly all of that heat, making the room unbearable from June through September. The ENERGY STAR windows program provides performance ratings that help you compare glazing options before you buy.
Yes - in most Murrieta neighborhoods, these are two separate processes that run on different timelines. HOA architectural review can take two to six weeks and must be completed before the city permit application is finalized. Skipping either step puts you at risk of having to remove or modify the addition after it is built.
Clay-heavy soil expands when wet and contracts when dry - repeating with every wet and dry season. A foundation that is not engineered for this movement can crack and settle within a few years, causing uneven floors and sticking doors. A reputable contractor will account for local soil conditions before finalizing the foundation design.
A three-season room without HVAC is comfortable roughly nine months of the year in Murrieta, given the mild winters. If you plan to use the space in June through September, a four-season room with insulation and air conditioning connection is worth the added cost - otherwise peak summer months become a write-off.
A properly built enclosed sunroom or screen room handles Santa Ana conditions well - keeping dust, debris, and hot dry air outside while you stay comfortable inside. The key is tight window seals and a well-flashed connection between the sunroom and your home's exterior wall so wind-driven dust does not infiltrate the seams.
A fully permitted, climate-controlled sunroom adds documented square footage to your home, which shows up on an appraisal. Unpermitted additions can complicate or derail a sale entirely. In Murrieta's active real estate market, outdoor-adjacent living space is a genuine selling point for buyers who want flexible room options.
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Murrieta, CA, serving 12 cities across Southwest Riverside County since 2020. Our California contractor license is active and verifiable through the California Contractors State License Board - the issuing authority for all licensed contractors in the state. We have completed sunroom and patio enclosure projects across 16 service types for homeowners throughout the region, and every project we build is fully permitted through the applicable city building department. Learn more about our team and approach.
If you plan to use the space from June through September in Murrieta, a four-season room with insulation and HVAC connection pays off quickly. Without it, peak summer months become unusable, and you end up with a room that earns its keep only half the year.
Clay soil movement is the main culprit in this region. A slab that was not engineered for Riverside County's expansive soils will crack and settle over a few wet-dry cycles, leading to uneven floors and wall gaps. The fix after the fact is far more expensive than designing the foundation correctly at the start.
An unpermitted addition can complicate or kill a home sale. Buyers' lenders may refuse to finance a home with unpermitted square footage, and you may be required to remove the structure or bring it up to code at your own expense. A permitted sunroom is a clean asset; an unpermitted one is a liability.
The National Association of Home Builders provides industry standards for room additions and sunroom construction that help homeowners understand what quality work looks like. Ready to take the next step? Call (951) 574-0064 to schedule your free on-site estimate.
Murrieta is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with roughly 130,000 residents and a housing stock made up almost entirely of owner-occupied single-family homes - the kind of community where people put down roots and invest in their properties. Most homes here were built between the 1990s and early 2000s, which means a lot of original patios and outdoor spaces are ready for an upgrade. You can learn more about the city's growth and demographics through the U.S. Census Bureau's Murrieta profile.
The city is organized into distinct master-planned neighborhoods - areas like Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, and California Oaks - where tract-built stucco homes with concrete tile roofs sit on moderate-sized lots with private backyards. Families here are active, and places like California Oaks Sports Park draw residents from across the city. The Murrieta Hot Springs corridor - the historic site that gave the city its name - runs through some of the city's most established neighborhoods, and we have completed sunroom projects in communities throughout that area. Murrieta's economy includes healthcare anchored by Loma Linda University Health and draws families who commute into San Diego or the broader Inland Empire.
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios is based here and serves all of Murrieta - from homes near the I-15 corridor to newer developments out toward the eastern hills. We know the local HOA landscape, the city permit timeline, and the soil conditions that affect foundation work in this area. If you are ready to add a sunroom or patio enclosure to your Murrieta home, we are close by and ready to help.
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Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios
24706 1st AveAlways open, 24/7.
Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate - no pressure, no obligation.