SunGallery Menifee Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms throughout Menifee, CA. We pull permits, navigate HOA approvals, and design every project around Menifee's intense summer heat - with a local office on Zeiders Rd and 1-business-day response time.

Every service below is shaped by what Menifee homes actually need - the climate, the soil conditions, the HOA requirements, and the building stock that ranges from 1960s Sun City homes to brand-new subdivisions off the I-215.
Menifee's 280-plus sunny days make outdoor-facing rooms a natural extension of the home - and a properly built sunroom with solar heat-blocking glass turns that sunshine into a comfortable bonus room you actually use year-round.sunroom additions
Learn more about sunroom additionsMenifee's summer highs regularly clear 100 degrees, and a four season room with a dedicated mini-split stays comfortable when the rest of the yard is too hot to touch - it's the most popular sunroom style we build here.
Most Menifee homes have a concrete patio slab already in place - a patio enclosure turns that existing space into a screened or glass-walled room without the cost of new foundation work, making it one of the most budget-friendly upgrades available.
From spring through fall, Menifee evenings are ideal for outdoor living - a screen room keeps the bugs and wind-blown dust out while letting the cooler evening air in, making backyard evenings genuinely usable again.
Menifee's intense UV exposure fades and degrades materials faster than in coastal climates - vinyl framing holds its finish without painting or sealing, making it a practical long-term choice for homes in this area.
Many Menifee homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have older sunroom enclosures that were not designed for today's energy standards - a remodel with updated glass and sealing can turn an unusable room into a comfortable, efficient space.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire at the edge of the Santa Ana Mountains, which means summers that regularly push past 100 degrees and UV exposure that fades materials far faster than in coastal cities. Standard patio enclosures built without solar heat-blocking glass become rooms homeowners avoid from June through September. Glass selection and cooling are not optional upgrades here - they are the baseline for a room that gets used. The city's clay-heavy soils also shift with seasonal wet and dry cycles, which is why foundation assessment before construction matters more here than in areas with more stable ground.
Menifee's rapid growth since incorporation in 2008 also means a high permit volume at the Building and Safety Division, which affects project timelines. Many of the city's planned communities - including areas around Audie Murphy Ranch and Copper Canyon - also have active HOA design review processes that run parallel to the city permit. A contractor who does not account for both adds weeks or months of avoidable delays. Beyond the newer neighborhoods, the original Sun City community includes homes that are 50 to 60 years old, where foundation conditions and existing slab quality vary considerably from lot to lot. Familiarity with that range of housing stock is what separates a contractor who can give you a realistic quote from one who has to revise it after breaking ground.
Our office is located at 33380 Zeiders Rd in Menifee - we pull permits directly from the City of Menifee's Building and Safety Division and have a firsthand understanding of its current review timelines. That proximity means we can follow up in person when a permit application needs a correction, rather than waiting on a callback from a remote office. We have worked on homes across the full range of Menifee's housing stock, from the older single-story properties in the Sun City neighborhood to the newer two-story tract homes in Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes.
Menifee is connected by the I-215 corridor running north toward Riverside and south toward Temecula and San Diego. Most of the city's neighborhoods sit east of the freeway between Newport Road and Murrieta Road. If you live anywhere from the Romoland area in the north to the communities near Scott Road in the south, we are a short drive away and can typically get to your site within a day of your call.
We also serve nearby Sun City regularly, where the older Del Webb-era homes present their own unique foundation and construction challenges. For homeowners north of Menifee, we also work throughout Perris.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home visit. You do not need to have your plans finalized - just a general idea of what you want to accomplish.
We visit your Menifee home, look at your yard and existing structure, and talk through size, style, glass options, and budget. We discuss permit and HOA requirements at this stage so you know the full picture before any cost is presented.
You receive a detailed written estimate. If your neighborhood requires HOA design review, we help prepare those documents before the city permit application is filed - so both are handled in the right order.
Once permits are approved, we schedule your start date, complete foundation, framing, glass, electrical, and finish work in sequence. A city inspector signs off before we close the project, and we walk you through the completed room together.
We serve all of Menifee - from Sun City and Audie Murphy Ranch to Romoland and Menifee Lakes. Call us or fill out the form and we'll get back to you within 1 business day.
(951) 618-2116Menifee incorporated as a city in 2008 and has grown to a population of over 100,000 residents, making it one of the fastest-growing municipalities in California. The city covers a wide geographic area in southwestern Riverside County, stretching from the older Sun City community - a Del Webb retirement development that dates to 1963 - to newer master-planned neighborhoods like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes that were built out in the 2000s and 2010s. That range means Menifee has some of the most varied housing stock in the region: 1960s single-story ranch homes, 1990s stucco tracts, and brand-new two-story builds often exist within a few blocks of each other. You can read more about the city's history on the Menifee Wikipedia page.
Residents are predominantly owner-occupied homeowners, and the city's commuter population - many of whom travel along the I-215 toward Riverside or south toward San Diego - values reliable local contractors who can schedule around a working household. Menifee sits close to Murrieta to the south and Perris to the north, and we serve all three communities with the same local crew.
We're based in Menifee and ready to schedule your free on-site estimate - call or message us today and we'll reply within 1 business day.