SunGallery Menifee Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom sunrooms for Perris homeowners - specified for triple-digit summers, clay soil movement, and the larger single-family lots that define this city. We reply within 1 business day and every estimate is written with no obligation.

Perris homes tend to have generous lot sizes, existing concrete slabs, and stucco exteriors that have been through a lot of hot summers. The services below reflect the projects that make the most sense for that property profile.
A large share of Perris homes have existing concrete patio slabs with enough square footage to enclose without pouring new concrete - which keeps project cost down and builds on infrastructure that is already there. Our patio enclosures are framed and glazed to hold up to 100-degree summers. Learn more about our work on patio enclosures across the region.
Learn more about patio enclosuresPerris evenings from spring through fall are warm enough to sit outside comfortably, but dust from the surrounding Inland Empire basin is a persistent issue. A screen room blocks wind-blown debris and insects while letting the evening air through - without adding any cooling load to manage.
Perris summers top out at 100 degrees, and Perris winters do dip below freezing on occasional nights - a four season room with a mini-split handles both ends of that range and gives you conditioned living space year-round. The investment adds square footage that shows up in a home appraisal.
Many Perris homes, particularly the single-family tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s on the city's north and west sides, have the lot size to support a purpose-built sunroom addition. At this point in those homes' age cycle, an addition that adds conditioned square footage is often the most meaningful improvement a homeowner can make.
An enclosed patio room sits between a full addition and an open patio cover - it gives you a finished, usable space without the full structural load of a new room addition. For Perris homes with larger backyards, it is often the right balance of usable square footage and project budget.
Outdoor living is built into the culture of a city like Perris, where most homes have yard space and residents expect to use it. A patio cover provides shade that reduces the heat load on the back of the house and creates comfortable outdoor space for more of the year - and it can serve as the roof structure if you decide to enclose later.
Perris sits roughly 75 miles east of Los Angeles and about 70 miles from the Pacific Coast, which means the city gets none of the coastal cooling that moderates temperatures in beach communities. July and August averages hover near 97 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV exposure at this inland location breaks down roofing materials, exterior caulk, and concrete sealers at a pace that surprises homeowners coming from cooler regions. A patio enclosure or sunroom built with standard residential glass will be uncomfortable in summer - not just warm, but genuinely unusable - unless the room is designed from the start with low solar heat gain glazing and a dedicated cooling system. Mild winters in Perris occasionally drop below freezing, which adds a second reason to think about climate control as part of the original design rather than an afterthought.
The ground under most Perris homes is another factor that does not show up on a contractor's standard estimate form. The Perris Valley sits on expansive clay soils that absorb winter rainfall and swell, then contract and shrink over the long dry summer. That cycle is what causes concrete slabs, driveways, and patio surfaces across the city to crack over time - not poor installation, but soil movement. Any sunroom or patio enclosure built on a slab in Perris needs a foundation design that accounts for that movement. The city's housing stock adds another layer of consideration: the older homes near downtown and along D Street date back to the early to mid-1900s, while the newer subdivisions on the north and west sides were built in the 1990s and 2000s. The two groups have different foundation conditions, material ages, and structural starting points that require different assessments before a room addition is designed.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city is structured around a few main corridors - Ramona Expressway running east-west, Perris Boulevard running north-south - and the residential neighborhoods spread out from those arteries. Most of the owner-occupied single-family homes we work on sit in the subdivisions north of the 215 freeway interchange and west toward the Lake Perris State Recreation Area, where lot sizes are generous and most properties have a concrete patio slab in the backyard that is a practical starting point for an enclosure.
Perris is known for more than the surrounding landscape. Skydive Perris draws visitors from across the country, and Perris Auto Speedway has been a fixture for local motorsports fans for decades. The city is also home to a large distribution hub that has brought employment and economic stability to the area - which translates directly into homeowners who are investing in their properties rather than treating them as short-term holdings. We also regularly work with homeowners in Moreno Valley to the north, where the same clay soil conditions, hot summers, and tract home building stock create similar project needs.
Perris is a working-family city, and we treat it that way. That means written estimates with itemized line items, clear permit timelines, and no surprises in the final invoice. We have worked on homes throughout the city and know the lot conditions, the permit process at the City of Perris, and the material choices that hold up in this climate.
Reach us by phone or through the form below. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home consultation. You do not need final decisions ready - just a sense of what you want to do with the space.
We come to your Perris property, evaluate your existing slab or outdoor space, and talk through size, materials, cooling, and budget. We note soil conditions and drainage factors at your specific lot so the estimate reflects what the project actually requires.
You receive a detailed written estimate covering all labor and materials. We file the Perris building permit application and manage it through review - you do not need to chase the city for updates.
Once permits are approved, we complete foundation, framing, glazing, electrical, and finish work in sequence. A city inspector signs off at completion, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we close the project.
We work throughout Perris - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions off Ramona Expressway. Free written estimate, no obligation.
(951) 618-2116Perris is a city in the Inland Empire section of Riverside County with a population that has grown from around 36,000 in 2000 to over 80,000 today. It sits in the Perris Valley, a broad, flat basin flanked by dry hills on multiple sides. The city has a downtown core along D Street with some of the oldest residential buildings in the area, including homes dating back to the early 1900s, and a ring of newer subdivisions that expanded outward through the 1990s and 2000s housing booms. The city is probably best known nationally for Skydive Perris, one of the largest drop zones in the United States, and locally for the Perris Auto Speedway. The Lake Perris State Recreation Area, a large reservoir and state park just east of the city, is the primary outdoor recreation destination for residents.
The housing stock reflects the city's growth pattern - the older inner neighborhoods have wood-frame homes on smaller lots, while the newer outer subdivisions are stucco-sided single-family homes on concrete slab foundations with room for driveways, side yards, and backyard patios. Outdoor living is a practical and popular use of that yard space, which is why patio enclosures and screen rooms are consistent projects throughout the city. We also serve homeowners in nearby Sun City to the southwest, where similar property types and outdoor living priorities make sunroom and patio enclosure projects just as common.
Call SunGallery today or submit the form for a free, written estimate - we respond within 1 business day and schedule most consultations within a few business days of your first call.