
Hemet summers are too hot for open patios. We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that let you enjoy your backyard year-round - without the heat, bugs, or dust.

Hemet Sunrooms and Patios is your local sunroom contractor serving Hemet, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire communities. We offer 16 services - from straightforward patio enclosures to fully custom four-season rooms - covering 12 cities across Riverside County. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to last in the valley heat. Whether you want to enclose an existing patio or build a new sunroom from the foundation up, we handle the whole process.

Losing your backyard to summer heat? A sunroom addition gives you a protected, light-filled room you can actually use from spring through fall.
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When 105-degree summers make your patio useless, a fully insulated four-season room keeps you comfortable every month of the year.
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Want outdoor living without the bugs and dust? A three-season sunroom extends your usable season at a fraction of the cost of a full addition.
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Tired of retreating inside by noon? Enclosing your patio turns an underused slab into a shaded, bug-free room you will look forward to using.
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Your backyard is not a standard size, and your sunroom does not have to be either. We design custom rooms that fit your layout and your lifestyle.
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From foundation pour to final walkthrough, we handle every phase of sunroom construction - so you get a finished room, not a half-built project.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or just outdated? A remodel can fix the comfort issues and make the space feel like new without starting over.
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Keep the breeze, lose the bugs and dust. A screen room is the simplest way to reclaim your patio for evening meals and morning coffee.
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You already have the slab - now turn it into a room. Converting your patio into a sunroom is one of the most cost-effective additions you can make.
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Your deck has the bones. We convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom that protects you from the valley heat and adds real living space.
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An all-season room works in July heat and January cold, giving you a comfortable, climate-controlled retreat your family will actually live in.
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Turn a dusty, exposed patio into a finished room your family gathers in. Enclosed patio rooms are practical, comfortable, and built to last.
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Love natural light but hate the Hemet sun beating down on you? A solarium fills your home with daylight while keeping the heat out.
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Stop abandoning your patio every time the sun climbs. A well-built patio cover gives you shade, protects your furniture, and extends your outdoor season.
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Not sure what type of sunroom fits your home? We help you work through the design decisions before a single nail goes in the ground.
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Vinyl frames hold up to Hemet's UV exposure without warping, fading, or demanding constant maintenance - a practical choice for this climate.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form and tell us what you have in mind. We will get back to you within one business day. You do not need to have everything figured out - just a general idea of what you want to do with your space is enough to get started.
We come to your home, look at the space, and talk through your options. We check the existing slab or foundation, discuss how you plan to use the room, and cover any HOA requirements if your neighborhood has them. You leave with a clear written proposal and a price - no vague estimates.
Once you sign off, we handle the permit application through the City of Hemet and schedule all required inspections. Construction typically takes two to five weeks. When we hand over the keys, your new room is fully permitted, inspected, and documented - ready for you to use every day.
We carry a California contractor license and general liability insurance on every project. Before work starts, we can provide proof of both. Working with an uninsured contractor puts your home at risk - we make sure that is never a concern.
We come to your home, look at the actual space, and give you a written proposal with a clear price before you decide anything. No vague phone quotes, no pressure. The estimate is free and the decision is entirely yours.
We have been working in the San Jacinto Valley since 2015. We know the local permit process, the HOA landscape in communities like Seven Hills, and how Hemet's summer heat affects sunroom design choices. You are not getting a contractor from three counties over.
Every sunroom we build goes through the City of Hemet's permit and inspection process from start to finish. You get documentation proving the work was done to code - which protects your home's value and makes the addition a legal asset when you sell.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (951) 467-1314 or send us a message.
"We had an existing patio that was basically useless from June through September. The team enclosed it with insulated glass and a small cooling unit, and we were sitting in it by July. The permit process took about three weeks, but they handled everything - we never had to make a single call to the city."
Robert M., Hemet - Patio enclosures
"Our neighborhood has a strict HOA, and I was nervous about the approval process. They helped me put together everything the architectural committee needed, and it got approved on the first submission. The four-season room they built looks like it has always been part of the house - the roofline matches perfectly."
Linda T., San Jacinto - Four season sunrooms
"I got three quotes and theirs was not the cheapest, but the written proposal was the most detailed - every line item was explained. The crew finished in two and a half weeks, cleaned up every day, and the final inspection passed without any corrections. I am glad I did not go with the lowest bidder."
Frank D., Perris - Sunroom additions
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see the space and give you an accurate written proposal.
(951) 467-1314Hemet Sunrooms and Patios is based in Hemet and serves 12 cities across Riverside County, including San Jacinto, Perris, Menifee, and Temecula. We schedule free on-site estimates within the same week for most locations in our service area. All projects are permitted through the appropriate local building departments.
If your goal is to use the room in July, a three-season room without cooling will not get you there. Hemet regularly exceeds 100 degrees, making climate control essential for year-round use. Four-season rooms with insulated glass and a dedicated cooling source are the practical choice here.
An unpermitted addition does not count toward your home's appraised square footage in California - and it can flag a code violation during a buyer's inspection. Permitted work creates documentation that protects your investment. The National Association of Realtors consistently tracks how properly permitted improvements affect resale value.
The San Jacinto Valley sees seasonal high winds that can exceed 50 mph. California's building code requires structures in wind-prone areas to meet specific anchoring standards. A sunroom built to minimum standards without attention to local wind loads may not hold up through the first major wind event of the season.
Yes - significantly. Low-emissivity glass blocks the majority of solar heat from entering while still transmitting visible light. In a city with 280-plus sunny days per year, the difference between standard glass and low-E glass is the difference between a room you avoid and a room you actually use.
If your existing concrete slab is in good condition and properly sized, using it as the foundation for a sunroom saves real money - sometimes several thousand dollars. A contractor should inspect the slab during the estimate visit and tell you whether it is usable before factoring it into the quote.
In Hemet's planned communities, HOA architectural review is a separate process from the city building permit - and you need both. The HOA typically wants architectural drawings, material samples, and a written description. Skipping this step or getting it wrong can mean modifying or removing completed work at your own expense.
Hemet Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Hemet, CA, serving 12 cities across Riverside County since 2015. We are licensed through the California Contractors State License Board and carry general liability insurance on every project we take on. Over the years we have completed projects ranging from simple screen room installations to fully custom four-season rooms - across 16 different service types. If you want to learn more about who we are and how we work, visit our About page.
Yes. A three-season screen room or a basic patio enclosure costs significantly less than a fully insulated four-season room. The trade-off is comfort during extreme heat or cold. For Hemet homeowners who mainly want protection from bugs and dust rather than full climate control, a lower-cost enclosure can still be a big improvement over an open patio.
Permit approval through the City of Hemet typically takes two to four weeks. During that time, nothing physical happens on your property - but it is a good moment to clear the work area, make any HOA submissions, and finalize any interior finish choices like flooring or ceiling fan placement. Your contractor should keep you updated on where the permit stands.
Get at least two or three written quotes from licensed contractors. Compare scope, not just price - a lower number that omits permit fees, foundation work, or electrical is not actually a lower price. The California Department of Consumer Affairs provides a license lookup tool so you can verify any contractor before signing.
The California Contractors State License Board maintains a public license lookup so you can verify any contractor before signing a contract. Ready to move forward? Call us at (951) 467-1314.
Hemet Sunrooms and Patios is based in Hemet, California, a city of roughly 90,000 residents in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County. Hemet has long been a destination for retirees and families looking for affordable homeownership in Southern California - and with home values well below the California statewide median, it draws buyers who want space and value over proximity to the coast. Most homes here are single-story ranch-style houses built between the 1960s and 1990s on concrete slab foundations, and many homeowners are longtime residents who take their properties seriously.
The valley setting shapes everything about how outdoor living works here. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and Hemet sits at about 1,600 feet elevation - which means winters can drop below freezing, unlike most of coastal Southern California. Local landmarks like Diamond Valley Lake to the south and the natural amphitheater that hosts the Ramona Pageant in the hills above the city reflect a community with deep roots and a genuine connection to the outdoors. Many residents want to enjoy that connection without being at the mercy of the summer heat. The Hemet Valley Mall area and the surrounding neighborhoods represent the commercial and residential core where many of our customers live.
That climate and community context is why we design every project with Hemet conditions in mind - proper insulation for summer heat, materials that handle UV exposure, and foundations suited to the valley's expansive soils. If you are a homeowner in Hemet looking for a sunroom contractor who knows this area, we are here.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Hemet Sunrooms and Patios
227 S Alessandro St
Hemet, CA 92543
sales@hemetsunroomcontractor.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call us or send a message to schedule your free on-site estimate - we respond within one business day and serve all of Riverside County.