Stop watching your Menifee patio sit empty in the heat, the wind, and the smoke season. A patio enclosure gives you a protected, furnished space you can actually use - without moving or rebuilding what you already have.

Patio enclosures in Menifee, CA transform an existing concrete patio into a protected room with roof, walls, and windows - construction typically takes one to three weeks once city permits and any HOA approvals are in hand, with the full process running six to twelve weeks from first call to finished room.
For most Menifee homeowners, the patio is there but it is not really usable - too hot in summer, too dusty in the Santa Ana winds, and wide open during wildfire smoke events. A patio enclosure changes that without a full home addition. You keep the footprint you already have and turn it into a room you can furnish, work in, and actually enjoy.
The level of protection varies by what you build. If you want full year-round climate control, our custom sunrooms go further. If you want a finished, enclosed space at a more accessible price point, take a look at our enclosed patio rooms for a comparable option.
If Menifee's summer heat drives you indoors before you have finished your morning coffee, your outdoor space is only usable for about half the year. An enclosure with proper ventilation and heat-blocking glass can extend that window significantly - giving you a shaded, breezy space even on 100-degree days. If you are avoiding your patio because of heat, that is a clear signal.
Menifee's location in the Inland Empire means Santa Ana winds carry fine dust across open patios every fall. If you are constantly wiping down furniture, finding grit in your outdoor drinks, or watching cushions blow across the yard, a screened or glass enclosure would solve that problem directly. This is one of the most common reasons Menifee homeowners start looking into enclosures.
If you have a large concrete patio that sits empty most of the time, you are leaving usable square footage unused. Many Menifee homes were built with generous slabs that were meant to be enjoyed - but without shade and protection, they often become storage areas. An enclosure turns that slab into a room your family will actually use.
During fire season, Menifee and the surrounding Inland Empire regularly see air quality drop to unhealthy levels. If your family retreats indoors for weeks during smoky conditions, a well-sealed enclosure with quality weatherstripping can give you a protected space that filters out much of that smoke and wind. This is a real quality-of-life benefit that many homeowners do not think about until after it is built.
We build patio enclosures on existing concrete slabs or new foundations, with framing in aluminum or vinyl and glass or screen wall systems that suit your budget and how you plan to use the space. A screened enclosure keeps out bugs and blocks wind while maximizing airflow - best for homeowners who want to enjoy mild evenings without feeling fully enclosed. A glass enclosure adds real weather protection and can serve as a home office, a kids' room, or a family gathering space that works even on rainy days. For homeowners who want a fully finished, climate-controlled addition, our custom sunrooms take the enclosure concept to its natural end point.
For homeowners who want a fully enclosed, finished room that feels like interior square footage, our enclosed patio rooms offer a finished interior look with insulated walls and ceiling at a comparable price point. We cover all the options during your free on-site estimate so you can compare what fits your space and your budget before committing to anything.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow with insect and wind protection - the most open-air enclosure option.
Ideal for homeowners who want weather protection and a clear view - glass panels that open and close for seasonal ventilation.
Best when heat management is a priority - a solid insulated roof keeps the space cooler in Menifee's summer months than a glass or polycarbonate roof.
For homeowners who want the enclosed space to feel like a real room inside the house, with connected heating and cooling.
Menifee is a planned city in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and Santa Ana winds roll through every fall carrying dust and debris. A basic glass enclosure without proper ventilation or sun-blocking glass can turn into an oven by mid-morning in July - which is why we specify heat-reducing low-emissivity glass and roof ventilation for every enclosure we build here. This is not standard practice everywhere, but in a market with this kind of heat, it is the difference between a room you use and one you regret building. The South Coast Air Quality Management District publishes air quality data for the Inland Empire that helps homeowners understand the local conditions that make a well-sealed enclosure genuinely valuable during smoke events.
Menifee also has a large number of active HOAs, particularly in newer master-planned communities. In Menifee neighborhoods and nearby communities like Wildomar, written HOA approval may be required before construction begins - on top of the city building permit. We handle the permit process and can help you prepare the HOA submission so you are not left managing two parallel approval processes on your own.
Many Menifee homes were built after 2000 with standard concrete patio slabs that work well as enclosure foundations - but older homes and homes in areas with expansive clay soils may need slab assessment before construction. We check this during the on-site estimate and will tell you upfront if any foundation work is needed and what it costs. Learn more about choosing the right contractor from the National Association of Home Builders.
Reach out by phone or our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your patio size, how you want to use the space, and whether you have an HOA - so we arrive at your home prepared.
We come to your home, measure the patio, assess your existing slab, and look at how the enclosure will connect to your roofline. You receive a written, itemized estimate that breaks down every cost - materials, labor, permit fees, and foundation work - before you sign anything.
We submit the permit application to the City of Menifee and, if needed, prepare your HOA design submission. Permit review and HOA approval typically take two to six weeks combined - we keep you updated throughout so there are no surprises.
Site prep and any foundation work take one to two days. Framing, glass, and finishing for a standard enclosure typically take three to seven business days. After a city inspection confirms everything meets local standards, we do a full walkthrough and leave the site clean.
Free on-site estimates. We handle permits and HOA submissions. Written quotes with every cost itemized before any work begins.
(951) 618-2116Every patio enclosure we build in Menifee is permitted through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division. A city inspector's sign-off is on record, which means no problems when you list your home. An unpermitted enclosure can flag as an unauthorized structure during a buyer's inspection and cost you more to fix than it ever saved.
We use heat-reducing low-emissivity glass and insulated roof panels on every Menifee enclosure build. Standard glass can make an enclosure unusable by 9 a.m. in summer. The right glass keeps the space comfortable and extends how many months a year you actually want to be in it.
We have helped homeowners in Menifee's master-planned communities prepare and submit design packages for HOA architectural review. We know what the packages need to include and how to frame the materials so approval moves efficiently. Verify any contractor's license directly at the California Contractors State License Board before you sign.
We provide a full written estimate that breaks down every cost - materials, labor, permits, and foundation work - before you sign anything. If something changes during the project, you hear about it before it happens. The number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end.
SunGallery Menifee Sunrooms and Patios is state-licensed and fully insured, serving homeowners throughout Menifee and the surrounding Inland Valley. Every enclosure project comes with a written warranty on both materials and labor.
For homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled addition designed around their specific space - beyond what a standard enclosure covers.
Learn MoreA fully finished enclosed room with insulated walls and ceiling - similar to a patio enclosure but with a more interior-grade finished look.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Menifee mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner your patio becomes a room you use every day. Call or request your free estimate now.