
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in your house. If it sits empty because of heat, drafts, or worn-out materials, we can fix that.

Sunroom remodeling in Hemet means upgrading an existing structure - replacing old glass, improving insulation, adding climate control, or refreshing the frame and finishes - so the space works the way it should, most projects completed in two to six weeks once permits are in hand.
A lot of Hemet homeowners have a sunroom that looked great when it was built but has become uncomfortable, drafty, or just ignored. The glass may be single-pane from the 1980s, there might be no real cooling, or the roof panels have started to leak. Sunroom remodeling fixes those problems without tearing everything down and starting over.
If your situation calls for something newer rather than an upgrade, our screen room installation service is a lower-cost option that many homeowners find worth comparing. And if the bones of the structure are solid but the design feels dated, a sunroom design consultation can clarify which changes will have the most impact.
If your sunroom sits empty from June through September because it turns into an oven, that is a design problem - not a climate problem. Single-pane glass, no cooling, and poor roof shading are the usual culprits. A remodel that addresses all three can turn an avoided room into the one you use every day.
If you can feel outside air coming in around the window frames or door seals, the room is losing energy and letting in dust and insects. This usually means the original installation was not sealed properly or the seals have broken down over years of Hemet heat. Left unaddressed, it leads to higher energy bills and eventual water intrusion.
A sagging patio cover or torn-screen enclosure that nobody uses anymore is already a replacement decision. That moment is often the right time to ask whether a full sunroom remodel makes more sense than patching what you have. A remodel on the same footprint can completely change the back of your home.
Hemet's expansive clay soils can cause concrete slabs to crack and shift over time, especially after wet winters. If you notice cracks running across your patio or sections that have lifted unevenly, that is a signal the ground is moving. Addressing the foundation before a remodel is essential - a contractor should assess the slab during any estimate visit.
Our sunroom remodeling work starts with an honest assessment of what you have. We look at the frame, the glass, the roof, the foundation, and the connection to your existing home. From there, we prioritize the changes that will actually improve how you use the room. If you want to go from a screen porch to a glass-enclosed room, we handle the full screen room conversion as part of the remodel.
For homeowners who want to rethink the layout or look at the same time, we offer full sunroom design services alongside the physical remodel work. That way, the finished room reflects how you actually live - not just what the original builder thought looked good in the catalog.
Suited for rooms with single-pane, fogged, or cracked glass that makes the space uncomfortable.
Suited for older sunrooms where the framing has shifted, corroded, or no longer meets current standards.
Suited for rooms with no heating or cooling - a mini-split system is the most practical solution for Hemet's climate.
Suited for homeowners who want new flooring, trim, and finishes to match the rest of the house.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley at about 1,600 feet elevation, where summers regularly push past 105 degrees. A sunroom that was built before modern heat-blocking glass was standard can be genuinely unusable from June through September. Remodeling with the right materials - low-emissivity glass, a proper roof overhang, and a dedicated mini-split - changes that reality. As the U.S. Department of Energy notes, ductless mini-split systems are one of the most efficient ways to condition spaces that lack existing ductwork.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Banning and San Jacinto. Both communities share Hemet's climate conditions and the same Riverside County permitting process, so our crews know exactly what to expect on every job. HOA requirements are also common in the planned communities and 55-plus developments throughout this valley - a detail that affects timelines and approvals, and one we factor into every project from the first conversation.
We start with a short phone call to understand what you have and what you want to change. You will hear back within one business day. This is not a commitment - it is just enough to schedule a visit.
We come to your home, assess the existing structure, and walk through your options. You get a written estimate with no obligation. Ask every question you have - including about permits and what happens if we find a foundation issue.
We handle the permit application with Riverside County Building and Safety. Plan check typically takes two to four weeks. You do not need to manage this process - we track it and keep you informed.
Once permitted, we complete the remodel - whether that means new glass, framing work, climate control, or all three. A county inspector reviews the work before we close out the job and walk you through the finished room.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(951) 467-1314We pull permits and coordinate inspections with Riverside County Building and Safety on every project. You get documentation proving the work was reviewed and approved - which matters at resale and for insurance claims.
We specify materials for Hemet's actual conditions - heat-blocking glass and properly sized mini-split systems - not catalog defaults. That means your remodeled sunroom stays comfortable in July, not just in the catalog photos.
If you live in a planned community or 55-plus neighborhood in Hemet, we help prepare your HOA architectural review submission. We know the common requirements in this area and factor HOA timing into your overall schedule from day one.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets a professional and ethical baseline for remodeling contractors. We hold our work to those standards on every Hemet project, so you have a clear reference point for what quality remodeling looks like.
Every project we take on in Hemet combines local climate knowledge, permit compliance, and honest communication. You know what the job costs, what the timeline looks like, and what to expect at every step.
A cost-effective way to enclose your patio with screen panels for shade and bug protection without full glass walls.
Learn MoreProfessional layout and material planning before any remodel work starts, so the finished room fits your home and your life.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Riverside County mean your start date matters - contact us today and we will lock in your schedule.