
Stop losing four months of your backyard to summer heat. An all season room gives you a climate-controlled, insulated space you can actually use every day of the year.

All season rooms in Hemet, CA are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions that let you use your outdoor space every month of the year - most builds take six to twelve weeks from permit approval to move-in, depending on the room size and foundation conditions.
In the San Jacinto Valley, a basic screened porch or three-season room becomes unusable from June through September. An all season room solves that problem with double- or triple-pane insulated glass, a connected HVAC system, and a properly insulated roof - so you get real, livable square footage rather than a room you abandon every summer. If you are starting from an existing covered patio, a enclosed patio room conversion may be the most cost-effective path.
Hemet homeowners use these rooms as home offices, hobby spaces, dining rooms, and places to relax without stepping outside into triple-digit heat. The key is choosing glass and materials built for this climate - and working with a contractor who pulls permits through the City of Hemet Building and Safety Division from day one.
If your outdoor space becomes unusable from June through September because of Hemet's heat, you are not getting value from your backyard. An all season room with proper insulation and cooling keeps that space comfortable even when the thermometer hits 108 degrees. You should not have to choose between going outside and staying cool.
Many Hemet homes have an older aluminum patio cover or a basic screened enclosure that traps heat by mid-morning in summer. If you walk into your current outdoor space and immediately want to leave, it is not designed for this climate. An all season room replaces that frustration with a room that actually works.
If you are working from home, need a quiet reading space, or want a place to exercise without converting a bedroom, an all season room adds that room without touching the inside of your house. It is a way to expand your living space without a full interior renovation.
If the idea of a comfortable, enclosed outdoor room keeps coming back every time summer heat arrives in Hemet - and you keep delaying - that recurring thought is telling you something. Every summer you wait is another season without the space you actually want.
We build all season rooms from the foundation up - new concrete slab or footings, structural framing, insulated wall panels, and a roof system that ties cleanly into your existing home. Every room includes properly insulated glass selected for Hemet's high-heat, high-UV environment, and an electrical and HVAC connection plan that matches your specific home layout. For homeowners looking for a lighter-touch option, our enclosed patio rooms start with your existing slab and add walls and a roof without a full foundation rebuild.
For homeowners who want maximum glass and natural light alongside full year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms use a glass-forward design with the same insulated framing and HVAC connection. Both options are fully permitted through the City of Hemet Building and Safety Division, and both include a final inspection walkthrough before we consider the job done.
Best for homeowners starting from a bare backyard who want a permanent, fully insulated, climate-controlled room built on a new foundation.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want to add walls, a roof, and climate control without a full foundation project.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light alongside full insulation and HVAC - a sunroom feel with all season performance.
Best for homeowners in communities like Seven Hills who need a design that satisfies HOA review before city permits are pulled.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb above 105 degrees and some days push past 110. That level of heat changes what an outdoor room has to be. A standard screened enclosure or single-pane glass room becomes a heat trap within an hour of sunrise. For a room to be genuinely usable here, it needs insulated glass with a strong heat-blocking rating, a properly connected cooling system, and a roof that does not turn the interior into a solar oven. The good news for Hemet homeowners is that the city's single-story ranch-style housing stock makes all season room additions relatively straightforward - wide rear yards give you flexibility in sizing, and single-story structures are simpler to add onto than two-story homes.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Murrieta and Canyon Lake, where the same climate demands and HOA considerations apply. Hemet's permit process runs through the City of Hemet Building and Safety Division, and any contractor building a permanent addition here must pull a permit and pass inspections at each stage. We handle that process start to finish - so you are never left wondering whether your room was built to code.
You reach out by phone or form and we ask a few basic questions - the size of the space, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have HOA requirements. We reply within one business day. This is not a sales call; it is a quick conversation to figure out whether a site visit makes sense.
We come to your home, measure the space, check your existing foundation and framing, and assess how a new room will connect to your HVAC. You get a written quote within a few days - no estimates over the phone, no surprises after you sign.
We submit plans to the City of Hemet Building and Safety Division for review - typically a two to four week process. While you wait, you finalize choices for glass type, flooring, and finishes so work can move quickly once the permit is approved.
Foundation and framing go up first, then insulated panels, glass, and HVAC connections. City inspections happen at required stages. When construction is complete, we walk you through the finished room, explain how to operate any new systems, and hand you all permit documentation and warranty paperwork.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We handle the Hemet permit process from start to finish.
(951) 467-1314We specify glass based on what actually performs in the San Jacinto Valley's heat, not what works in milder California climates. Low-emissivity coatings and proper solar heat gain ratings are not optional here - they are the baseline for a room that stays comfortable without running your AC constantly.
We handle every step of the City of Hemet Building and Safety Division permit process - plan submission, review follow-up, and scheduling every required inspection. You receive all permit documentation in writing before we leave the job site, so your room is on record when you sell.
A significant number of Hemet homes fall under HOA rules, particularly in communities like Seven Hills. We are familiar with design review requirements and will help you prepare the documentation your association needs before we pull a city permit - so you are not redesigning after the fact. For authority on California licensing standards, see the California Contractors State License Board at cslb.ca.gov.
Every project starts with a written quote that details the scope, materials, and timeline. If site conditions during foundation work require a change - such as a slab replacement on older Hemet properties - we discuss it with you before any additional work begins. Your budget does not shift without your knowledge.
Every all season room we build in Hemet is permitted, inspected, and documented - so your investment is protected both as a living space and as an asset when you sell. That combination of local climate knowledge and process discipline is what separates a room that performs for years from one that causes problems by the second summer.
For guidance on energy-efficient glass options, see energy.gov. For California contractor license verification, visit cslb.ca.gov.
Turn an open or covered patio into a full living space with walls, a roof, and optional climate control.
Learn MoreA glass-heavy addition designed for maximum natural light with full insulation and HVAC for year-round comfort.
Learn MoreHemet's permit process takes time - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your room is finished and ready when temperatures climb. Call today or request a free written estimate.