
Stop losing your patio to the heat. A properly built all season room stays comfortable in July and January alike - giving your family usable space for every month of the year.

All season rooms in Menifee, CA are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions built to stay comfortable year-round, most projects take four to eight weeks to build once permits are approved and site work begins.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic sunroom with single-pane windows, an all season room has insulated walls, high-performance glass, and a heating and cooling system - so the temperature inside stays comfortable no matter what is happening outside. If you have been dealing with a patio you avoid from May through October because of the heat, that is exactly the problem this kind of room solves.
Many Menifee homeowners start by looking at enclosed patio rooms and then discover that stepping up to a true all season build gives them a space they can actually use in August - not just in the mild months. If year-round comfort is the goal, the upgrade is worth the conversation.
If your outdoor space becomes too hot to enjoy from late spring through early fall, you are losing use of a significant part of your property for more than half the year. Menifee summers are long and intense, and a covered patio with no climate control offers very little relief once temperatures climb past 90 degrees F. An all season room gives that space back.
If you already have an enclosed porch or older sunroom but find yourself avoiding it because it gets too hot, too cold, or too stuffy, that is a clear sign the space was not built for year-round use. You might notice condensation on the windows on cool mornings, or that the room feels completely different from the rest of your house. Upgrading to a true all season room solves both problems.
If you find yourself wishing for a dedicated home office, a playroom, or a place to host family without crowding the main living area, an all season room is often a faster and less disruptive path than a full interior addition. Because the room is built off the back or side of your existing home, construction impact on your daily life is typically smaller.
In Menifee's housing market, permitted living space is a concrete selling point that shows up in your home's official square footage and appraisal value. A properly permitted all season room adds both livable space and appraised value. An unpermitted patio enclosure, by contrast, can actually complicate a sale if a buyer's lender or inspector flags it.
We build all season rooms as new additions off the back or side of your home, as upgrades to existing screened porches or basic sunrooms, and as conversions of covered patios that are already framed but not enclosed. If you are starting from scratch, we design the layout, roofline, and window configuration to match your home's existing architecture and to handle Menifee's heat load. Every project is built to California's energy efficiency requirements and submitted for city permit review before a single board is cut.
For homeowners who want the most livable version possible, four season sunrooms are another option that gives you a similar level of year-round comfort with a slightly different design approach - typically featuring more glass and a sunroom aesthetic rather than a room addition look. If you are not sure which direction fits your home and budget, we are happy to walk through both during a free in-home estimate. We also work closely with homeowners comparing all season rooms to enclosed patio rooms to help them understand exactly what each build level gets them for the money.
Best for homeowners who want to add a fully conditioned, permitted living space where no structure currently exists.
Best for homeowners who have an existing screen room or basic sunroom and want to bring it up to true year-round comfort standards.
Best for homeowners who already have a solid roofed patio and want to enclose it with insulated walls and climate control.
Best for homeowners who want the sunroom aesthetic with maximum glass and year-round usability built into a single design.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire's inland valley, where summer highs regularly reach 100 to 108 degrees F and heat persists well into September. An all season room built with inadequate insulation or standard single-pane glass will become an oven by July, regardless of how good the air conditioning is. That is why the window and insulation specifications matter so much here - a room that works in coastal San Diego is not necessarily designed for Menifee's climate zone. California's energy code requires contractors to use materials that meet specific performance thresholds for hot-climate builds, which is good news: a permitted, inspected addition in Menifee will be built to a standard that actually handles the heat.
Menifee has also grown rapidly since its incorporation in 2008, and a large share of neighborhoods - particularly in Sun City and newer master-planned communities like Audie Murphy Ranch - are governed by homeowners associations. Most HOAs require written approval before any exterior addition begins. For homeowners in Canyon Lake and similar planned communities nearby, the same HOA submission process applies. Starting that approval step early - before the city permit application even goes in - is one of the most important things a homeowner can do to keep their project on schedule.
When you reach out, we schedule a time to visit your home and look at the actual space - not just talk numbers over the phone. You leave the consultation with a realistic picture of what is possible and a rough sense of cost, with no obligation.
We measure the space, evaluate your existing slab for any post-tension cable locations or soil movement, and prepare a detailed proposal. Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Menifee's Building and Safety Division right away so the review clock starts immediately.
After permit approval, we prepare the foundation, frame the walls and roof, install high-performance windows and doors, and run all electrical work. If your room needs a mini-split or connection to your existing HVAC, that happens during this phase too. Most builds run four to eight weeks.
A city inspector visits to confirm the work meets the approved plans - this is required for permitted work and nothing to worry about. After the inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate how everything operates, and address any remaining punch-list items.
Permit timelines in Menifee can run several weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your room is under way. No obligation, no pressure.
(951) 618-2116We specify insulation R-values and window glass ratings designed for sustained triple-digit temperatures - not for a national average. A room that performs in coastal California often falls short in Menifee's inland heat, and we design accordingly.
We pull every permit through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division and do not start work until approvals are in hand. That means your finished room counts as official living space and carries no risk at resale. We hold an active California contractor's license, verifiable at the California Contractors State License Board.
Most of Menifee's newer neighborhoods require written HOA approval before any exterior work begins. We build that step into every project timeline and help you prepare the documentation your association needs - so there are no stop-work orders and no surprise fines after construction starts.
You get a detailed written proposal after we visit your home - one that covers scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. We factor in your specific slab condition and any post-tension cable locations before we give you a number, so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
Every all season room we build carries a clear warranty and is backed by a contractor who knows Menifee's permitting process, HOA landscape, and climate demands. When questions come up - and they always do during a construction project - you have a direct point of contact, not a call center.
Turn an open or covered patio into a protected room - a step down in insulation from an all season room but a great fit for milder-use spaces.
Learn MoreA sunroom aesthetic with year-round comfort built in - high glass ratios and climate control for homeowners who want the light and the livability.
Learn MorePermit timelines fill up fast in Menifee - reach out now and we will get your project moving before the next review cycle.