
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all season rooms for homeowners throughout Eastvale, CA, with every project permitted through the City of Eastvale and HOA documentation handled where required. We have served Southwest and Western Riverside County since 2020 and know how to design enclosures that fit the larger footprints and higher-finish expectations of Eastvale homes.

Eastvale homes are larger than average for the Inland Empire - many are in the 2,500 to 4,000 square foot range on lots that give you real room to work with in the backyard. A custom sunroom lets you design the addition to match your specific layout, roofline, and interior finish preferences rather than fitting a standard kit to your house. To see what the custom sunroom design and build process looks like, read about our custom sunroom service.
Many Eastvale homes have covered backyard patios - sometimes quite large ones - that go unused through peak summer because they provide shade but no heat protection or insect barrier. Enclosing the open sides with solid or screened panels and adding low-E glazing turns that existing structure into a room you can use year-round, at a lower cost than a fully new addition.
Eastvale summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and winters bring overnight frost, so an enclosure here needs to handle both. An all season room with insulated walls, low-emissivity glass, and a mini-split unit gives Eastvale homeowners a space that is genuinely comfortable in every season - not just the mild months of spring and fall.
For Eastvale homeowners who want to expand beyond the footprint of an existing covered patio, a new sunroom addition built on its own foundation adds real permitted square footage. The larger lots common in Eastvale often give us more flexibility in positioning and sizing the addition than you would find on a smaller lot in neighboring cities.
Eastvale evenings are comfortable for much of the year, but Santa Ana wind events in the fall bring blowing debris, and summer nights bring insects. A screen room with a sturdy aluminum frame keeps those nuisances out while letting the cooler evening air flow through. For HOA neighborhoods, we use materials and finishes that meet community standards.
A solid or insulated patio cover is a practical first step for Eastvale homeowners who want to address summer heat and UV exposure without the full cost of a room enclosure. It reduces the solar heat load entering through rear-facing glass doors and windows and provides a structural base for a future enclosure if you decide to take that next step.
Eastvale became its own city only in 2010, and nearly all of its housing stock was built between 2000 and 2015. That means most homes are now 10 to 25 years old - hitting the age where the first round of repairs comes due on roofing, HVAC, and concrete flatwork. The driveways, patios, and walkways on Eastvale properties tend to be large because lots here are bigger than average for Southern California. All of that concrete has been exposed to Inland Empire summer heat and winter frost for over a decade, and the clay soils underneath have been cycling through wet and dry seasons - which is why cracking and uneven settling are showing up in neighborhoods built as recently as 2005.
Many Eastvale neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations, which is typical for planned communities of this era. That means any exterior structural change - a sunroom addition, a patio enclosure, a patio cover - may require HOA architectural review before a city building permit can even be filed. Contractors who skip that step create serious problems for homeowners when the unapproved work is discovered. We know the HOA documentation process and we build it into our project timeline from the start, so approvals come through in the right order and construction proceeds without compliance delays.
Our crew works throughout Eastvale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Eastvale sits near the junction of the 15 and 60 freeways in western Riverside County, and most of its neighborhoods are made up of large two-story stucco homes built by production builders like KB Home, Lennar, and Richmond American. We have worked on homes from these builders across the area and know the construction methods, roofline configurations, and material specifications typical to this housing stock.
Hamner Avenue is the main commercial corridor in Eastvale, and most neighborhoods fan out to the east and west from that spine. The city is primarily residential with very few high-density areas, so nearly every job here is a single-family home with a large backyard and a long driveway. Permit submissions go to the City of Eastvale, and we handle that submission and the subsequent inspections directly.
We also serve San Jacinto to the east and Moreno Valley to the southeast, keeping our crew active throughout this part of Riverside County year-round.
Contact us by phone or through our contact form with a description of what you are thinking. We respond to all Eastvale inquiries within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works around your calendar.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab for clay soil movement or cracking, and check how the addition ties into your roofline. You receive a written itemized estimate covering materials, labor, HOA documentation fees if applicable, and permit costs - no additions after you have signed.
For HOA properties, we prepare and submit the architectural review package on your behalf. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file the building permit with the City of Eastvale. Construction on a standard sunroom or enclosure typically takes two to four weeks once both approvals are secured.
After construction is finished, we schedule the final city inspection and walk you through the completed space. You receive all permit documentation and final inspection sign-off records to keep on file with your property.
We serve Eastvale homeowners with fully permitted custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all season rooms. Written estimates, HOA documentation handled, and no obligation to sign.
(951) 574-0064Eastvale is one of the newest cities in California, incorporated in 2010, and it has grown quickly into one of the more affluent communities in the Inland Empire. With a population of around 72,000 and median home values well above the regional average, it draws families who want more space than neighboring cities like Corona or Chino can offer. The city is served by the Corona-Norco Unified School District, which is a major reason families choose Eastvale and tend to stay for the long term. You can read more about the city on the Eastvale Wikipedia page.
The housing stock is almost entirely large two-story single-family homes, many with three-car garages, long driveways, and sizable backyards. Most neighborhoods were developed by major production builders in the 2000s and early 2010s, giving Eastvale a consistent character throughout the city. Eastvale Community Park near the center of town is the main public gathering space for residents. Because most homeowners here are long-term residents with significant equity in their properties, home improvements like sunrooms and patio enclosures are treated as lasting investments rather than short-term fixes. We also serve San Jacinto and Moreno Valley, giving homeowners across the broader Inland Empire access to the same quality of work.
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