
Your patio has potential your family is not using. We turn existing patios into enclosed, climate-controlled rooms - permitted, insulated, and built for Inland Empire summers and Santa Ana wind season.

Enclosed patio rooms in San Bernardino transform an existing outdoor patio into a permanent, livable addition with walls, windows, and climate control - making the space usable year-round rather than just on mild days. Most projects take three to eight weeks once construction begins, with permitting adding two to six weeks before work starts.
Unlike a simple patio cover, an enclosed patio room connects directly to your home and is typically conditioned with heating and cooling - which in San Bernardino, where summers regularly exceed 100 degrees, is not optional if you want a space you will actually use. If your patio already has a concrete slab in reasonable shape, you are often starting with the hardest part already done. For homeowners who want to go a step further in insulation and year-round performance, our all season rooms service covers the fully upgraded version.
The result is more usable square footage without the cost and disruption of moving - a room your family actually uses instead of square footage you are paying taxes on but getting no value from.
San Bernardino triple-digit heat makes uncovered or minimally covered outdoor spaces genuinely unusable from June through September. If you walk past your patio all summer without stopping, that space is not working for you. An enclosed, cooled room changes how your family uses the back of your home entirely.
San Bernardino's Santa Ana wind season brings dust, debris, and occasionally rain at high velocity. If your current cover lets in wind-driven dust or drips when it rains, you are already dealing with maintenance headaches without getting the benefit of a real indoor space. Enclosing solves both problems at once.
San Bernardino home prices have risen significantly, making it harder to trade up. If you need a home office, a playroom, or a space for aging parents, enclosing an existing patio is often the most cost-effective way to add a functional room without a new mortgage.
When a patio drifts from gathering space to clutter zone, it is a sign the space has no real function. Giving it walls, a ceiling, and a purpose - a dining room, a studio, a home gym - stops the slow drift and puts those square feet to actual use.
We handle every part of the enclosure - framing, windows and doors, roofing tied into the existing house structure, electrical, and climate control. A typical project starts with a slab assessment, because many San Bernardino homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s and the original concrete needs to be evaluated before anything else is planned. If the slab is in good shape, we build on it. If it needs repair or extension, we handle that first. We also work with homeowners who want a fully insulated, all season build - our solarium installation service is a related option worth exploring if maximum light and an open feel are your priorities.
For longer-term value, we offer climate control planning as part of every project - either a mini-split unit sized for your room or an assessment of whether your existing central air can take the added load. A finished room with no cooling plan is not a room you will use in a San Bernardino summer. We also handle permit applications and HOA documentation from start to finish, so you are not navigating two separate approval processes on your own. Our patio cover installation service is available for homeowners who want weather protection without full enclosure.
Suits homeowners with a concrete patio in serviceable condition who want to add walls, windows, and a roof with minimal new foundation work.
Suits homeowners whose existing concrete is cracked, uneven, or too small for the planned room size.
Suits homeowners in mild microclimates or those wanting a lower-cost option, with operable windows for ventilation and a basic weatherproof enclosure.
Suits homeowners who want the space to be fully usable year-round, with a dedicated mini-split or HVAC connection and insulated walls and ceiling.
San Bernardino's housing stock skews older - a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s, which means existing patio slabs may be cracked, uneven, or not thick enough to support a new enclosed room without some repair work. This is a common conversation in this market, and it affects the cost and timeline of any enclosure project. A contractor who does not bring it up unprompted is leaving out a critical variable. We look at the slab before we quote. Homeowners in Fontana and Ontario face the same housing stock realities, and we approach every project with that in mind.
Beyond the foundation, San Bernardino's Santa Ana wind events put real stress on enclosed structures every fall and winter. An enclosed patio room with weak roof connections or improperly sealed windows will show problems quickly - rattling frames, leaks at the seams, or visible gaps where the new room meets the house. We build the roof tie-in and window installation to handle what San Bernardino's weather actually delivers. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards for exactly this kind of enclosed addition work, and we build to those standards on every project.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about your existing patio size, HOA situation, and what you want to use the room for - so we come to your home with the right context, not a generic visit.
We measure the space, inspect the existing slab, and assess how the new room will connect to your house. Within one to two weeks you receive a written estimate breaking down what is included - framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and climate control - so you can compare it clearly against other quotes.
We submit plans to the City of San Bernardino Development Services for permit review - typically two to six weeks depending on current city workload. You do not need to go to city hall. We handle the process and keep you informed so the timeline stays predictable.
Site preparation, slab work if needed, framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing follow in order. City inspectors visit at required stages. We walk through the finished room with you before closing out the project and give you copies of all permits.
No obligation. No sales pressure. We reply within one business day.
(909) 515-5768Many San Bernardino patios were poured decades ago and have shifted with the soil. We check the slab before quoting every project - so you get an accurate number, not a lowball estimate that grows once work starts.
We prepare drawings, submit to the City of San Bernardino, and schedule every required inspection. The finished room is fully documented and legal - an asset when you refinance or sell, not a liability.
We attach the roof to the existing structure and seal windows specifically to resist the high-velocity, dry winds that hit San Bernardino every fall. An enclosed room that rattles or leaks six months after completion is not an acceptable outcome.
Any contractor doing structural work in California must hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify our license status and complaint history yourself in about two minutes. We carry the required workers compensation insurance, which protects you if anything happens on your property during the project.
These are not marketing claims - they are the specific things that determine whether your enclosed patio room is still performing well in three years. That is the bar we hold ourselves to in San Bernardino.
A glass-dominant addition that maximizes natural light - a step up from a standard enclosed room for homeowners who want an open, greenhouse-like feel.
Learn MoreA weatherproof overhead cover without full enclosure - the right starting point if you want shade and rain protection before committing to a full room.
Learn MorePermit slots in San Bernardino fill up fast - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you have a room your family is actually using.