
Murrieta Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, four-season sunrooms, and patio covers for homeowners throughout Wildomar, CA. We have served Southwest Riverside County since 2020 and handle permits directly through the City of Wildomar Building and Safety Division, including HOA architectural review submissions for neighborhoods that require them.

Wildomar homes built in the 1990s and 2000s typically came with a covered patio slab - the structural foundation for a patio enclosure is already there. We frame in the open perimeter with screened, glass, or composite panels, turning that underused covered patio into a year-round room at a fraction of the cost of a full addition. If you have been thinking about converting your covered patio, see what our patio enclosure service includes.
Wildomar evenings from October through May can be genuinely pleasant, but insects, fine desert dust, and the debris that Santa Ana winds carry make open patios uncomfortable. A screen room gives you outdoor airflow and natural light with a barrier against bugs, dust, and wind-blown debris - a practical upgrade that most Wildomar families use year-round in the mild-weather months.
For Wildomar homeowners who want the room to be usable all summer long - not just during cooler months - a fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunroom is the right investment. We connect these rooms to existing HVAC systems or add a dedicated mini-split unit, and we spec low-emissivity glass that rejects solar heat before it builds up inside the room.
A solid patio cover is often the most budget-friendly first step before a full enclosure. Aluminum covers hold up far better than wood under Wildomar's intense UV exposure and do not warp, rot, or need repainting every few years. We design them to meet HOA guidelines where applicable and size them to shade the areas of your yard that get the most afternoon sun.
Wildomar properties with generous backyard space - especially on the east side of the city where lots tend to run larger - are good candidates for a new sunroom addition built on a dedicated foundation. We match stucco texture and tile roof profiles to the existing home so the addition looks like it was always part of the original plan.
Some of the earliest homes in Wildomar have patio enclosures that were added informally, without permits or proper materials, before the city incorporated. We assess these existing structures, bring them up to current code, replace failed components, and add insulation and proper glazing - giving the homeowner a room that is safe, comfortable, and permitted.
Wildomar is a young city - it only incorporated in 2008 - but most of its housing was built a decade or two before that, during the suburban expansion of the 1990s and early 2000s. That means most homes in the city are now 20 to 35 years old: past the point where original roofing underlayment, exterior caulk, and patio materials are reaching the end of their intended lifespan. A contractor working here needs to understand what that construction era looks like, how those homes were typically laid out, and what maintenance issues tend to show up at this age.
The terrain in Wildomar adds another layer of complexity. The city has a genuine mix of flat valley lots and steeper hillside properties with graded pads, retaining walls, and slopes that affect how water moves during winter storms. Hillside lots require deeper or custom footings for any structure attached to the home, and the expansive clay soils common throughout Southwest Riverside County mean slab condition needs to be assessed before framing begins. Add to that the wildfire risk that CAL FIRE has documented for Riverside County hill zones - which affects material choices for any exterior addition - and the case for a knowledgeable local contractor becomes clear.
Our crew works throughout Wildomar regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We submit permits through the City of Wildomar Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the plan check process the city follows for residential additions and patio structures. That includes knowing which projects require structural engineering stamps and which fall under standard prescriptive framing rules - a distinction that matters for keeping project timelines predictable.
Wildomar sits on the I-15 corridor between Lake Elsinore to the north and Temecula to the south. Most of the residential neighborhoods cluster east of the freeway, from the flatter areas near Marna O'Brien Park toward the hillside streets farther east. We know how lot types and soil conditions vary across those zones, and we plan foundation and footing work accordingly. Hillside properties in the eastern neighborhoods often require more detailed soil assessment before any attached structure is designed.
We also regularly serve Temecula homeowners to the south, so our crew is already running routes through this stretch of the I-15 corridor on a regular basis. That geographic familiarity means faster response times for estimates and no added travel fees for Wildomar jobs.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We do not require a deposit or commitment to schedule a free on-site estimate.
We visit your Wildomar property, assess the slab condition, review your lot type - flat or hillside - and walk through design and material options. The estimate covers all costs including city permits and any HOA submission fees, so there are no surprises later.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Wildomar and handle any required HOA architectural review documentation. Plan check typically takes two to four weeks, and we manage the back-and-forth with the city so you do not have to.
Construction runs two to five weeks depending on scope. We schedule and pass required city inspections at each stage, and the project is not considered complete until the final inspection is signed off by the City of Wildomar building inspector.
We serve all of Wildomar - flat valley lots and hillside properties alike. No-cost, no-pressure estimate. We respond within one business day.
(951) 574-0064Wildomar sits in the Inland Valley of Riverside County, tucked between Lake Elsinore to the north and Temecula to the south along the I-15 corridor. The city incorporated in 2008, making it one of the newest municipalities in California, though the residential neighborhoods were largely built in the 1990s and 2000s during the suburban expansion that spread through Southwest Riverside County. Today Wildomar has a population of around 38,000 residents, the majority of them owner-occupants in single-family homes on lots ranging from compact tract-home parcels to larger semi-rural properties on the city's hillside edges.
The character of Wildomar is distinctly suburban and family-oriented. Marna O'Brien Park serves as the city's main community gathering space, and most daily needs are met by the commercial corridor along Clinton Keith Road and the retail centers near the I-15 interchange. The eastern neighborhoods have a slightly more rural feel, with larger lots and horse properties mixed in among the tract homes. Nearby Lake Elsinore and Murrieta are the closest neighboring cities with broader retail and restaurant options, and most Wildomar residents commute to one or both for work and shopping.
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