
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios builds four-season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Menifee. We have served Southwest Riverside County since 2020 and handle every permit through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division, including HOA architectural submissions for communities across the city.

Menifee summers regularly hit 100 degrees or above, which makes a room that only works in mild weather a wasted investment. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunrooms connected to your existing HVAC or fitted with a dedicated mini-split, so the room stays comfortable when it matters most. If summer heat has been stopping you from using your outdoor space, learn more about our four season sunrooms.
Menifee's master-planned communities were built with covered patios that face the backyard - a layout that works well for enclosure projects because the slab and roof structure are already there. We frame in the open sides with screened, glass, or composite panels, giving you a shaded, protected space without the cost of a full addition. It is the most cost-effective way to add usable square footage in this market.
Many Menifee homes in newer subdivisions like Audie Murphy Ranch sit on slab foundations with generous backyard space - a strong starting point for a new sunroom addition. We design each addition to match the stucco exterior and tile roofline of the existing home, so the finished room looks like part of the original structure rather than an afterthought.
Menifee evenings in spring and early fall are among the best weather this area offers, but insects and the fine dust that settles during dry Santa Ana conditions make open patios uncomfortable. A screen room gives you air circulation and outdoor feel with a physical barrier against bugs and debris - a practical choice for families who use the backyard regularly.
A solid patio cover is often the right first step for Menifee homeowners who want shade now before deciding on a full enclosure later. Aluminum covers require almost no maintenance in this dry climate, resist UV fading, and do not rot or warp the way wood does after years of inland heat. We design them to meet HOA guidelines in communities across Menifee.
Sun City homes from the 1960s and 1970s often have original patio enclosures that were built to standards long outdated - single-pane glass, inadequate framing, and no insulation. We bring these older rooms up to current energy and structural codes, replacing materials that have failed while keeping the footprint the homeowner already uses and values.
Menifee is an unusual city in that it contains housing from two very different eras side by side. The Sun City neighborhood, developed starting in 1963 as one of California's first active adult retirement communities, has homes approaching 60 years old with original single-pane windows, aging roof underlayment, and concrete slabs that have gone through thousands of wet-dry soil cycles. A few miles away, communities like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes are filled with homes built in the 2000s and 2010s that are now hitting the age range where original materials start to need replacement. A contractor needs to understand both kinds of homes to work effectively here.
Menifee's climate compounds every other challenge. Summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, the clay-heavy soils throughout Southwest Riverside County shrink and swell with every dry season and winter rain, and Santa Ana wind events each fall can push sustained gusts above 50 mph. Any sunroom or patio structure built here needs to be designed with those conditions in mind - not just for the mild weather between October and May. Glazing choices, foundation depth, fastener specifications, and roof loading all matter more here than in a milder coastal climate.
Our crew works throughout Menifee regularly, and we submit permits through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division, which has operated as a standalone municipal department since Menifee incorporated in 2008. We know the plan check process here, the documentation the city requires for additions and enclosures, and the typical review timelines that affect project scheduling. That familiarity with the local permit office is not something a new contractor picks up quickly.
Menifee sits along the I-215 corridor between Murrieta to the south and Perris to the north. The city spans a wide area, from the older Sun City neighborhood near McCall Boulevard to the newer master-planned communities in the eastern and northern parts of the city. We know how lot sizes, foundation types, and soil conditions vary across those areas, and we plan each project accordingly. Homes near the base of the hills in eastern Menifee, for example, often sit on graded pads with compacted fill that behaves differently from the native soil closer to the valley floor.
We also serve neighboring Perris to the north, where we see many of the same tract home styles and soil conditions. For homeowners in southern Menifee near the Murrieta border, our primary base of operations in Murrieta means a short drive to your job site and no travel costs factored into the quote.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - no obligation to commit at this stage.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the existing slab or foundation, and discuss what you want to build. You receive a detailed written quote before any work begins - the quote covers all labor, materials, and permit fees so there are no surprises later.
We prepare all permit documents for the City of Menifee and, where required, compile the HOA architectural submission for communities like Audie Murphy Ranch. HOA review typically takes two to six weeks, and we coordinate the timing so city permits and HOA approval align.
Once approvals are in hand, construction typically takes two to six weeks depending on the scope. We schedule all required city inspections and walk you through the finished room at completion. You receive copies of all permit records for your home files.
We serve all of Menifee - from Sun City to Audie Murphy Ranch. Call us or submit the form and we reply within one business day.
(951) 574-0064Menifee is a fast-growing city in southwestern Riverside County that only incorporated in 2008, though the area has been settled for much longer. The Sun City neighborhood at the heart of Menifee was developed starting in 1963 by Del Webb as one of California's first planned retirement communities - and its older ranch-style homes on tree-lined streets have a distinct character compared to the newer subdivisions spreading north and east. Today the city's population has grown past 100,000, with most new residents living in master-planned communities like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes, which are built around amenity centers, trails, and community pools. You can read more about the city's history on the Menifee Wikipedia page.
Most residential properties in Menifee are single-family homes on modest lots, with stucco exteriors and concrete tile roofs that are standard across Southern California. The I-215 runs through the city and connects Menifee residents north toward Riverside and south toward Murrieta and San Diego - making it a commuter city where many homeowners are away from home during the day. Neighboring Canyon Lake to the east and Perris to the north are also areas we serve regularly.
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