
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios brings licensed sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and custom screen rooms to Murrieta homeowners. We have served Murrieta since 2020 and pull permits directly through the City of Murrieta Building and Safety Division on every project.

Most Murrieta homes were built in the 1990s and early 2000s on slab foundations - ideal for attaching a new sunroom addition without major structural disruption. We design each addition to match the existing stucco exterior and tile roofline so the new room looks like it was always there. If you have been thinking about adding living space, learn more about our sunroom additions.
Murrieta summers push well past 95 degrees, and a room that is only comfortable three months out of twelve is not worth the investment. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunrooms that stay comfortable even on the hottest inland days, connected to your existing HVAC or with a dedicated mini-split.
Many Murrieta homes have covered patios that sit unused because they offer no protection from the inland heat or the dust that blows in from the east. Enclosing that slab gives you a shaded, screened, or fully glazed room without pouring a new foundation - one of the most cost-effective upgrades available to homeowners here.
Murrieta evenings in spring and fall are genuinely pleasant, but bugs and the occasional breeze from the east can make an open patio uncomfortable. A screen room gives you the outdoor feeling with protection from insects and debris - a practical choice for homeowners who want fresh air without the pests.
Tract homes across Greer Ranch and California Oaks were built with consistent floor plans - which is exactly why a custom sunroom that fits your specific backyard footprint, roofline, and HOA color palette makes such a difference. We design from scratch rather than fitting a catalog kit to a space it was not built for.
Murrieta's UV index is relentless year-round. A properly designed patio cover - aluminum or solid-roof - drops the temperature under it by a significant margin and protects your outdoor furniture from fading. It is also a popular first step before a full enclosure project.
The vast majority of homes in Murrieta were built during the city's rapid growth period from the early 1990s through the mid-2000s. At 20 to 30 years old, original covered patios, screen enclosures, and outdoor structures are aging alongside the rest of the house. Many homeowners are discovering cracked concrete, deteriorating screening, and patio covers that have lost their structural integrity - all of which signal it is time for an upgrade rather than another round of repairs.
Beyond age, Murrieta's inland location creates conditions that coastal contractors are simply not prepared for. Summers regularly hit 100 degrees or above, the clay soils throughout Southwest Riverside County expand and contract with every wet and dry cycle, and HOA communities like Spencer's Crossing and Greer Ranch add an architectural review layer that does not exist in many other markets. A contractor who has not worked in these conditions will underbid the complexity and underdeliver on the result. We have navigated all of it, on many jobs, across Murrieta's neighborhoods.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, and we pull permits directly through the City of Murrieta Building and Safety Division on every project that requires one. We understand how the city's review timeline works, what documentation the plan checkers ask for in this jurisdiction, and how to avoid the most common causes of permit delays. That familiarity saves weeks on the front end of a project.
Murrieta sits along the I-15 corridor between San Diego and the Inland Empire, and the neighborhoods here reflect that geography. The western side of the city, near Murrieta Hot Springs Road and California Oaks, tends to have older tract homes with larger patios and mature landscaping. The eastern and northeastern areas, closer to the hills, include newer developments with larger lots and custom-style homes where projects often require more design coordination. We know the difference and plan accordingly.
Many of the homeowners we work with here are also familiar with the work we do in neighboring Temecula, which borders Murrieta to the south. If you are in West Murrieta or the southern end of the city, we are likely already on your street. For homeowners in northern Murrieta near Menifee, our reach extends there as well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for your household.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through what you want to build. You receive a detailed written quote before any commitment is required - no surprise costs mid-project.
We prepare and submit all permit documents to the City of Murrieta and, where required, to your HOA for architectural review. We do not break ground until every approval is in hand.
Our crew builds the project on the agreed schedule. A city inspector verifies the completed work, and we walk you through the finished room before closing out the job.
We serve all of Murrieta - from Greer Ranch and Spencer's Crossing to California Oaks and the newer developments near the eastern hills. Fill out the form or call us and we will reply within one business day.
(951) 574-0064Murrieta is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a population that has grown to around 130,000 residents in the mid-2020s. The city is made up almost entirely of owner-occupied single-family homes, the large majority of which were built during the suburban boom of the 1990s and early 2000s. Planned communities like Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, and California Oaks define the residential character of the city - wide streets, stucco exteriors, concrete tile roofs, and backyards with enough space to build. The City of Murrieta sits in Southwest Riverside County along Interstate 15, about 30 miles north of downtown San Diego.
Murrieta borders Temecula to the south and Wildomar and Menifee to the north. The city's inland climate - hot, dry summers and mild winters - is a major factor in how homeowners here think about outdoor living space. Most of the parks and recreation facilities the city is known for, including California Oaks Sports Park, are within easy reach of the residential neighborhoods where we do the majority of our work.
Professional sunroom construction from foundation to finishing touches.
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Learn MoreSpring fills up fast - contact Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios now to get on the schedule and have your project permitted and ready before summer heat arrives.