
Stop writing off your backyard for five months every year. We build all season rooms in Murrieta with real insulation, proper HVAC, and permits pulled - so you get a room you can actually use from January through August.

An all season room in Murrieta is an enclosed addition with insulated walls, a proper tied-in roof, and a heating and cooling system that keeps it comfortable year-round - not just during mild weather. Most projects take ten to sixteen weeks from contract to completion, with active construction running four to eight weeks after permits clear.
Unlike a basic screened porch or a three-season room with thin walls and no climate control, an all season room is built to the same standard as the rest of your house. That construction quality is also why it adds more to your home's appraised value than a lighter enclosure. Many Murrieta homeowners use it as a flex room - a family space, a home office, or a dining area - that changes purpose as the family grows.
If you are weighing options, an enclosed patio room may be a faster and less expensive path if your existing slab is in good shape and you want a simpler conversion. If you want the maximum in glass area and natural light, compare it side by side with our four season sunrooms before deciding.
If your outdoor space is unused from June through September because Murrieta's heat makes it unpleasant, that is the clearest sign an all season room would change how you live. A properly cooled room lets you use that square footage year-round instead of writing off nearly half the year. The investment pays off fastest for families who would genuinely use the space daily.
If you have a covered patio or a basic screened enclosure that becomes an oven before 10 a.m. in summer, it lacks the insulation and dedicated cooling that Murrieta's climate demands. The difference between a patio cover and a true all season room is most visible on the hottest days of the year. Upgrading solves the problem rather than working around it.
If your household has outgrown your home's layout but moving is not on the table, an all season room is one of the most practical ways to add real, livable square footage in Murrieta's competitive housing market. It functions as a family room, playroom, or home office depending on how you furnish it. A permitted addition also counts toward your home's assessed square footage.
Visible cracks or an uneven feel underfoot on your concrete patio are signs that Murrieta's expansive clay soils have been moving beneath the surface. Before any enclosure project begins, a contractor needs to assess whether that slab can support a room. Catching this early prevents it from becoming an expensive mid-project discovery.
Every all season room project starts with the foundation. We assess your existing patio slab and either use it if it meets structural requirements or pour new concrete designed specifically to handle Murrieta's expansive clay soils. From there, we frame insulated walls, install the roof structure so it ties cleanly into your home's existing roofline, and fit insulated glass units chosen for their heat-blocking performance in this climate. Electrical and HVAC connections - typically a mini-split system sized for the room - are included in every build.
Homeowners who want a lighter-touch room that still blocks weather and insects can compare our all season offering with an enclosed patio room - a solid option when the existing slab is usable and full climate control is not the top priority. For homeowners who want the maximum glass exposure and a sunroom feel, our four season sunrooms use glass-forward construction that brings natural light deep into the room while still managing heat gain.
Best for homeowners with an open patio or one with a slab that needs to be replaced or reinforced before framing begins.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio concrete is in solid condition and can be used as the base, keeping costs and timelines shorter.
Best for homeowners whose top priority is a room that is genuinely comfortable in Murrieta's summers, with a mini-split and heat-blocking glass specified from the start.
Best for homeowners in master-planned communities who need the exterior design reviewed and approved before construction can begin.
Murrieta sits in the Temecula Valley and regularly sees summer temperatures above 95 degrees, with some stretches pushing past 105. That means climate control is not an optional upgrade - it is the most important design decision in the project. An all season room without a properly sized mini-split and heat-blocking insulated glass will be unusable for months, which defeats the whole purpose. We also account for Murrieta's clay-heavy soils when planning the foundation, because soil movement is one of the most common causes of cracking and settling in rooms built on inadequate slabs.
Murrieta's HOA landscape is another factor that makes this market distinct. A large share of neighborhoods - including master-planned communities with Harveston, Spencer's Crossing, and California Oaks - require written HOA architectural approval before any exterior construction begins, separate from the city permit. Our team handles both the City of Murrieta Building and Safety permit process and HOA submissions, so you are not navigating either on your own.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Temecula to the south and Menifee to the north. If your neighborhood has an HOA and you are not sure whether your project needs architectural review, call us before signing anything and we will give you a straight answer.
Reach out and we respond within one business day to schedule an in-person visit. We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing slab, and talk through how you plan to use the room - before quoting anything.
We provide a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees separately. Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Murrieta and handle any HOA architectural review submission at the same time.
Once the permit is approved, construction begins with the foundation - either reinforcing your existing slab or pouring new concrete. After the foundation passes city inspection, framing goes up and the room's shape becomes visible within the first week or two.
After roofing, windows, electrical, and HVAC are complete, the city conducts a final inspection. We then walk through the finished room with you to confirm every window and door operates correctly and that the heating and cooling works as expected before we close out the job.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and everything in between. Call us or request a free estimate and we will respond within one business day.
(951) 574-0064Every all season room we build is specified for the Inland Valley's summers. We use insulated glass with strong heat-blocking performance and size the cooling system to the actual room - not a national template. The result is a room that stays comfortable even when it is 100 degrees outside.
We submit plans to the City of Murrieta Building and Safety Division before construction begins and schedule all required inspections as the work progresses. Your finished room is documented, permitted, and on record - which protects you when you refinance or sell.
For homeowners in Murrieta's many planned communities, we prepare and submit HOA architectural review materials at the same time as the city permit application. We have worked in HOA communities across the area and know what submissions typically need to get approved on the first pass.
We inspect your existing patio slab during the initial site visit and tell you honestly whether it can support an enclosed room or whether new concrete is needed. Murrieta's clay soils make this assessment essential - and knowing the answer upfront prevents cost surprises mid-project. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website before signing anything.
Every project we take on in Murrieta goes through the same process: site assessment, honest estimate, city permit, and a final city inspection before we close out the job. That process protects you and produces a room that is genuinely part of your home - not an afterthought.
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