
You love your backyard but can only enjoy it a few months a year. A properly built sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled room with natural light - comfortable even when temperatures hit triple digits.

Sunroom additions in Murrieta, CA create a fully enclosed room attached to your home - with walls, windows, a roof, and climate control - most projects take two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved. Unlike a covered patio, a sunroom addition keeps out bugs, wind, and rain while letting in natural light year-round. Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios handles the entire process from permit application to final walkthrough, so you are never left navigating city or HOA approvals on your own.
Whether you want a relaxed reading room, a space for morning coffee, or a proper year-round family room, we build to match both your home and Murrieta's demanding climate. Many homeowners also ask us about four season sunrooms when they want full HVAC integration for summer comfort.
Murrieta's summers regularly hit 95-105°F, and the city has expansive clay soils that require proper foundation engineering. These are not problems to figure out mid-project - they are the kind of local details we account for on every job before a single board is cut.
If Murrieta's summer heat pushes you indoors from June through September, you are losing half the year in your own outdoor space. A sunroom addition gives you a shaded, climate-controlled room where you can enjoy the view without the heat - and without the bugs that come out on warm evenings.
Many Murrieta homes have covered patios that look great in listing photos but get used maybe a dozen times a year. If your patio furniture sits empty most of the time because the space is uncomfortable, a sunroom transforms that underused square footage into a room your family actually lives in.
If your family needs a dedicated homework space, reading room, or home office and you do not want to move, a sunroom is often a faster and less disruptive solution than a full interior addition. It adds real square footage without reconfiguring your home's main floor plan.
In Murrieta's competitive real estate market, a properly permitted sunroom adds livable square footage that shows up on a resale listing. If comparable homes in your neighborhood have more usable space, a sunroom addition is one of the more cost-effective ways to close that gap.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of budgets and configurations. If you want a room you can use every day of the year regardless of outside temperature, we design it with insulated walls, low-emissivity glass, and a direct connection to your home's heating and cooling system. For homeowners who primarily use the space in spring and fall, a lighter build with good ventilation may be a better fit - though in Murrieta's climate, most clients end up choosing the climate-controlled option once they understand how hot a basic room gets by July.
Every job starts with proper sunroom construction practices: engineered foundation for Murrieta's clay soils, quality framing, correctly flashed connections to your home's exterior, and windows rated for Southern California's solar intensity. We handle the city permit and, if your neighborhood has one, the HOA architectural review submission.
Ideal for homeowners who want to enjoy spring and fall weather with full bug and weather protection, without full HVAC integration.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's HVAC, these rooms stay comfortable even when Murrieta hits triple digits.
We design the footprint, roofline, and window placement to match your home's architecture and your family's specific needs.
Murrieta sits inland in Riverside County, away from the coastal marine layer that keeps San Diego cooler. Summer temperatures regularly reach 95-105°F with intense direct sun for most of the year. A sunroom addition that is not designed specifically for this heat is one you will stop using by mid-June. We specify heat-blocking glass, account for roof orientation, and recommend HVAC integration so the room actually gets used - not just admired through a back window.
The city's expansive clay soils are another factor most contractors underestimate. The soil swells when wet and contracts when dry, and a foundation that is not engineered for that movement will crack and settle within a few years. We also serve nearby Temecula and Menifee, where similar conditions apply, so we bring consistent local knowledge to every project in this region.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule an in-home visit to walk your backyard, review the attachment wall, and discuss your goals, budget, and timeline. No obligation.
We prepare drawings and handle the City of Murrieta permit application and, if applicable, your HOA architectural review submission. Plan for two to six weeks for approvals - we manage the process and keep you updated.
Once approvals are in hand, we prepare the site, pour the slab or install footings engineered for Murrieta's soils, and build the frame. The structural phase moves quickly - most rooms are framed within a few days of the foundation curing.
Windows, roofing, electrical, and any HVAC connections follow. City inspectors check the work at key stages. You receive a final walkthrough, all permit and inspection records, and a written warranty on our labor.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about what is possible for your home and your budget. After you submit this form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 574-0064We carry a valid California contractor's license and full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website. No shortcuts, no substandard coverage.
We prepare plans, submit applications, and manage back-and-forth with the City of Murrieta and your HOA on your behalf. You never have to navigate building codes or architectural review committees alone.
We specify glass and insulation rated for the Inland Valley's solar intensity. Every room we build is engineered to stay comfortable in July, not just in April. That design decision is made before a single board is cut, not after you complain it is too hot.
You receive a detailed written estimate covering every line of the project before we ask for a signature. If scope changes mid-project, we put it in writing before spending a dollar more. No surprise invoices at the end of the job.
We have been working in Murrieta and the surrounding Inland Valley for years. The combination of local licensing, transparent pricing, and climate-specific design is why homeowners in this area call us back - and why they refer their neighbors. Verify any California contractor license at the CSLB.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition that stays comfortable in Murrieta's summer heat and cool winter evenings.
Learn MoreNew-build sunroom construction from foundation to finish, engineered for Inland Valley soil conditions and permit requirements.
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