SunGallery Menifee Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, enclosed patio rooms, and all season rooms on Del Webb-era homes throughout Sun City, CA, handling sunroom construction, screen rooms, and patio enclosures. We file permits with Riverside County and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Sun City was built between 1960 and the mid-1970s as a 55-plus retirement community. The services below are matched to what the area's single-story ranch homes and aging concrete slabs actually need.
Sun City's single-story ranch homes were designed with outdoor living in mind - adding a proper enclosed room to an existing covered patio or open backyard area is one of the most practical upgrades available on these properties.
Learn more about sunroom constructionSun City summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter mornings can drop near freezing - an all season room with a mini-split handles both extremes and turns an outdoor space into a usable room twelve months of the year.
The covered concrete patios that came standard with most Del Webb-era Sun City homes are natural candidates for enclosure - the roof structure and slab are already there, and enclosing the space adds living area without starting from scratch.
A four season sunroom with proper insulation and climate control gives Sun City homeowners a bright, comfortable room that reads as indoor living space - particularly useful for residents who spend significant time at home year-round.
Sun City's evenings in spring and fall are some of the best weather in the area - a screen room keeps wind-blown dust and insects out while letting the cooler evening air move through freely, extending outdoor time without the cost of a fully enclosed room.
A solid aluminum or wood patio cover provides the shade that original Sun City homes often lack on the south and west sides - shade that makes a concrete patio usable in summer and is often the first step before a full enclosure.
Sun City was developed by Del Webb starting in 1960, and almost every home in the community was built between 1960 and the mid-1970s. That puts the housing stock at 50 to 65 years old - an age where original concrete slabs, roof structures, and exterior stucco are well past their designed service lives. Before an enclosed room can be added to a home this old, the existing slab and attachment points need to be evaluated. A contractor who skips that step and anchors into aging concrete without assessment is setting up a structural problem that may not show up until years later.
The climate in Sun City compounds that aging. Summer temperatures in this part of the Inland Empire regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the dry heat is hard on roofing materials, caulk, and glass seals. Santa Ana winds blow through in fall and winter, and the intense UV exposure at this latitude accelerates the breakdown of exterior finishes faster than in coastal areas. According to the National Weather Service San Diego forecast office, the Inland Empire sees some of the most sustained heat in Southern California, and any enclosed addition that is not designed for those temperatures will be uncomfortable and short-lived.
Our crew works throughout Sun City regularly, and we file permits through Riverside County Building and Safety for every project here. Because Sun City is unincorporated, there is no local city building department - all permits go to the county, and we know the county's review process and current timelines well enough to give homeowners accurate schedules from the start.
Sun City sits just south of Menifee along the I-215 corridor, and most residents use that freeway to reach shopping, medical facilities, and services in Menifee and Perris. The community is entirely residential in character, with streets laid out in the curved, cul-de-sac pattern typical of planned communities from the 1960s. Nearly every home is a single-story ranch with a covered concrete patio - which is exactly the type of property our sunroom construction process is built around.
We also serve nearby Perris and Menifee, so if your property straddles the boundary or you have a family member nearby, we cover the whole area.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit - no plans or measurements needed ahead of time.
We visit your Sun City property, evaluate the existing slab or covered patio, assess the age and condition of the concrete, and walk through size, glass, and cooling options. We discuss Riverside County permit requirements and any HOA covenants at this visit so nothing surprises you later.
You receive a detailed written estimate with itemized costs. Once approved, we prepare and submit the permit application to Riverside County Building and Safety. We manage the county review process from submission through approval.
Once permits are in hand, we schedule construction, complete all framing, glass, and finish work in sequence, and coordinate the county final inspection. We walk through the finished room with you before the job is closed.
We serve Sun City and the surrounding Menifee area. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(951) 618-2116Sun City is an unincorporated community in western Riverside County, developed by Del Webb beginning in 1960 as one of California's first planned retirement communities. The community was designed specifically for residents aged 55 and older, a restriction that still applies today. According to the community's recorded history, nearly all of the original homes were built between 1960 and the mid-1970s. The housing stock is made up almost entirely of single-story ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete patios - a uniform building type that reflects the era and the community's original design intent.
Because Sun City has no city government of its own, residents rely on Riverside County for public services, code enforcement, and building permits. The community is largely surrounded by the City of Menifee, which was incorporated in 2008, and the two areas share road networks and daily-use services. Sun City sits just north of the I-215 freeway, with Perris a short drive to the east. The community's owner-occupancy rate is high - most residents have owned their homes for years and have a long-term stake in keeping them maintained and improved.
Call us today or submit the estimate form - we respond within 1 business day and come to your Sun City property at no charge to assess the space and walk through your options.