
Your covered patio sits empty all summer because it is just too hot to use. We enclose it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room your family can enjoy every single day.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in San Bernardino transforms your existing concrete slab or covered patio into a fully enclosed, livable room, most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to finished room - with several weeks of that time in permit review before construction begins.
A lot of homeowners in San Bernardino reach this decision the same way: the patio is there, it is wasted most of the year, and moving to a bigger house does not make sense. Converting the space you already have is often faster and less disruptive than adding a full room addition from scratch, because the slab is already in place. If your needs lean toward a more open outdoor feel, a deck-to-sunroom conversion follows a similar process for raised wood structures.
What makes San Bernardino projects different from a coastal market is the heat. Summers here regularly hit 100 degrees or higher, which means a basic screened enclosure is not enough. Every conversion we build in this market is spec-ed for real climate control - the right glass, the right insulation, and a connection to cooling so the room is actually usable in July.
If you walk past your patio from June through September without using it because the heat makes it unbearable, the space is not working for your family. San Bernardino's triple-digit summer temperatures make uncovered outdoor areas genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time. A climate-controlled sunroom solves that and turns wasted square footage into a room you actually use.
If your family has outgrown your home but you are not ready to move, your existing patio footprint is often the easiest place to add square footage. Converting it into a sunroom is typically faster and less disruptive than building a full addition from scratch, because the slab is already in place.
If your existing alumawood, wood, or metal patio cover is rusting, sagging, or letting water through, you are already facing a repair or replacement decision. Rather than spending money on a cover that still leaves the space exposed to heat, many San Bernardino homeowners find it makes more sense to convert the whole area into an enclosed room.
If you find yourself thinking the patio would be perfect if it were a little cooler in July or a little warmer in January, that is the clearest sign an open patio is not meeting your needs. San Bernardino's climate has real seasonal extremes, and a properly built, insulated sunroom handles both. Three-season rooms do not - a four-season room does.
Our most popular conversion is the fully enclosed four-season room - insulated, climate-controlled, and connected to your home's existing HVAC or fitted with a dedicated mini-split unit. This is what most San Bernardino homeowners need to get year-round value from the space. For homeowners who want a more open feel with protection from insects and wind without full insulation, we also offer screened enclosures and lighter three-season options. Every project includes honest assessment of your existing slab, permit handling through the City of San Bernardino's Development Services Division, and windows selected specifically for high-heat performance. We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a similar result with more flexible finish options.
Before any walls go up, we assess the condition of your existing concrete slab. Older San Bernardino homes - particularly those built in the 1950s through 1970s - often have thinner patio slabs that were not designed to carry the load of an enclosed room. If reinforcement is needed, we tell you before you sign a contract, not after the crew arrives. That upfront honesty is what keeps your budget on track.
Suits homeowners who want a comfortable space in spring, fall, and mild winter days - not designed for San Bernardino's peak summer heat.
The right choice for San Bernardino's climate: fully insulated, climate-controlled, and usable every day of the year regardless of outdoor temperature.
Suits homeowners who primarily want protection from insects and wind while keeping the open-air feel - more affordable, but not heat or cold resistant.
San Bernardino sits in a valley that traps heat, and the city regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees from June through September. That is the defining condition of this market. An open patio or a basic screened enclosure is genuinely unusable for four to five months of the year. A properly built, insulated, air-conditioned sunroom changes that equation entirely - turning square footage you paid for into a room your family actually uses. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to any new enclosed addition, which means the windows and insulation your contractor specifies must meet state requirements - a requirement that also happens to produce a more comfortable room.
A significant portion of San Bernardino's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of the concrete slabs on older patios were poured thinner than today's standards require for an enclosed room. This is a common finding in neighborhoods across the city and in nearby Colton and Bloomington. It is not a dealbreaker, but it needs to be assessed and addressed honestly before construction begins. Homeowners who know this going in are not surprised by the cost - and those who find out mid-project often are.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions before scheduling anything: the size of your patio, whether it has an existing cover, and what you are hoping to use the new room for. You should not be asked to commit to anything at this stage - we respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the patio, check the condition of the existing slab, and understand what electrical or HVAC work might be needed. Within a week or two we provide a written estimate that breaks down what is included - not just a single total number.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of San Bernardino's building department. If your neighborhood has an HOA, design approval runs alongside the permit. Plan for several weeks of city review - we handle the paperwork so you do not have to navigate that process alone.
Slab prep, framing, windows, roofing, and electrical all happen in sequence, with city inspections at key stages. Once the interior is finished, we walk through the completed room with you and make sure everything is right before we leave.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(909) 515-5768Many older San Bernardino homes have patio slabs that were not poured thick enough to support an enclosed room. We inspect the slab before we quote a final price - not after work has started - so the number you sign off on is the number you pay.
Every conversion we do in San Bernardino is fully permitted through the City's Development Services Division. That means city inspectors check the work at key stages, and you get official documentation that the room was built to code - which matters when you sell or refinance.
We specify insulated walls, heat-blocking low-e glass, and proper HVAC connections for every project in this market. A room that bakes at 105 degrees is not a bonus - it is a burden. We build sunrooms that stay comfortable when it matters most.
Navigating San Bernardino's permit process and your HOA's design review at the same time can feel overwhelming. We handle both - submitting the right documents to the right offices and keeping you updated so your project starts on time and does not stall over paperwork.
Every credential and process we follow is in place for one reason: to make sure your finished room is exactly what you expected, built to last, and documented properly. When you need a contractor you can trust with a project of this size, those details matter.
You can verify any California contractor's license through the California Contractors State License Board. A legitimate contractor will always have an active license and be willing to show proof of insurance before asking you to sign anything.
If you have a deck instead of a patio slab, we convert the existing structure into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Learn MoreEnclosed patio rooms give you a comfortable outdoor-to-indoor space with flexible design options to match your home's existing style.
Learn MoreSan Bernardino summers are too hot to leave that space sitting empty - reach out today and we will get your project on the schedule before the permit calendar fills up.