
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios installs screen rooms, patio enclosures, four-season sunrooms, and patio covers for homeowners throughout San Jacinto, CA. We have served the Inland Empire and San Jacinto Valley since 2020 and handle all permits directly through the City of San Jacinto Building Division, so your project is inspected, documented, and code-compliant from day one.

San Jacinto sits at roughly 1,600 feet elevation at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, and the valley gets wind events, dust, and wildfire smoke that open patios simply cannot filter out. A screen room keeps those elements out while preserving the mountain views and natural airflow that make outdoor living enjoyable here. If you want to explore what a screen room would look like on your property, see our full screen room installation service.
Most San Jacinto single-story ranch homes have a covered backyard patio slab that is already partially sheltered - the foundation for an enclosure is already in place. We frame in the open sides with screened, glass, or composite panels, giving you a year-round room without the cost of a full foundation addition. It is the most practical way to add livable space to the typical San Jacinto home.
For San Jacinto homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable when July temperatures climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, a fully insulated four-season sunroom with dedicated climate control is the answer. The higher elevation here means cooler nights than lower parts of the Inland Empire, but summer days are still intense - low-emissivity glass and a mini-split or HVAC connection are essential for a room that gets afternoon sun.
A well-designed patio cover reduces heat load on your home and gives you a comfortable shaded outdoor space during the months when San Jacinto afternoons are too hot for open sun. Aluminum covers hold up far better than wood under the intense UV and dry heat here - no warping, no rot, and no repainting required. We size and orient covers to maximize shade where you need it most.
Some older San Jacinto homes have existing patio enclosures that were added by previous owners without permits or with materials that have since failed. We assess those structures, bring them up to current code, replace damaged framing or glazing, and add insulation and proper ventilation - converting an informal addition into a permitted, insurable room.
San Jacinto homes on mid-size to larger lots have room for a dedicated sunroom addition on its own foundation. We match stucco exterior finish and roof profile to the existing structure so the addition looks intentional rather than tacked on. Properties near the MSJC campus and in established neighborhoods tend to have backyard space well suited for this kind of project.
Most San Jacinto homes were built between the 1970s and early 2000s - single-story, stucco- sided ranch homes on concrete slab foundations with mid-size lots. That housing stock is now 25 to 50 years old, which means many original patio covers, roofing systems, and exterior materials are due for replacement or major maintenance. A contractor who works in San Jacinto regularly knows what homes from that construction era look like inside and out, and does not need a lengthy learning curve to assess what a patio addition will require.
The valley location and proximity to the San Jacinto Mountains create specific building conditions. Clay-heavy soils throughout the valley expand and contract seasonally, which is the primary cause of the slab cracks and uneven concrete that are common in this area. The city sits at roughly 1,600 feet elevation, which brings cooler nights than lower Inland Empire cities but does not reduce summer daytime heat. Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter are a known seasonal factor here - they carry dust and debris that damages roofs and clogs gutters, and any exterior addition needs to be built to handle that kind of weather. The National Weather Service in San Diego tracks Santa Ana wind events affecting the San Jacinto Valley and issues watches when gusts are expected to exceed 50 mph.
Our crew works throughout San Jacinto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We submit permits through the City of San Jacinto Building Division and know how the city processes plan check for residential additions and patio structures. The permit process here is separate from Riverside County, and working with the right city contact from the start keeps your project timeline on track.
San Jacinto runs along State Route 79, with most residential neighborhoods spread between the historic downtown area near Mt. San Jacinto College and the newer subdivisions on the east and south sides of the city. The area near the MSJC campus has older homes on larger lots, while neighborhoods farther out tend to have newer construction on smaller parcels. We have worked in both zones and plan our scope accordingly.
We also regularly serve Hemet to the west, which shares the same valley and similar housing conditions, and Perris to the northwest, so we are in this part of Riverside County on a regular basis.
Call us directly or fill out the estimate request form on this site. We respond within one business day and schedule an on-site visit at a time that fits your schedule.
We measure the space, assess slab condition, review your lot layout, and note any HOA requirements for your neighborhood. You receive a detailed written estimate covering materials, scope, and timeline - so you know the full cost before committing to anything.
We prepare drawings and submit to the City of San Jacinto Building Division. Plan review typically takes three to five weeks. You do not need to be present for plan check - we manage all city communication and keep you updated.
Construction takes two to five weeks depending on project scope. We schedule city inspections at required stages and hand you the signed final inspection card at completion - the document you will need when you refinance or sell the home.
We serve homeowners throughout San Jacinto, CA. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(951) 574-0064San Jacinto is a city of roughly 35,000 to 40,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley, about 90 miles east of Los Angeles in Riverside County. The city sits at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, with the dramatic ridgeline rising to over 10,000 feet just east of town. Most of the residential neighborhoods consist of single-story ranch-style homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s, with a mix of older homes near the historic downtown and newer subdivisions on the city's edges. The community is strongly owner-occupied, and most residents have a direct stake in maintaining their properties.
San Jacinto is home to one of Mt. San Jacinto College's main campuses, which is a major employer and community anchor for the entire valley. State Route 79 runs through the city and connects San Jacinto to nearby communities. We serve the entire city and are equally familiar with Hemet, which shares the valley and faces the same climate and soil conditions, and with Moreno Valley, where we work on similar single-family housing stock regularly.
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