
San Bernardino Sunrooms & Patios serves Bloomington homeowners with patio-to-sunroom conversions, sunroom additions, and enclosed patio rooms. We handle all San Bernardino County permit requirements and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Bloomington homes from the 1950s through 1990s almost always have a concrete patio slab out back that gets too hot to use from May through October. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service encloses that slab with proper framing and glazing, turning a neglected outdoor slab into a climate-managed room you can actually use year-round.
Bloomington's modest single-family homes were built for function, not square footage. A permitted sunroom addition is a cost-effective way to add genuine living space without the expense and disruption of an interior remodel, and it adds directly to the home's appraised value.
Many Bloomington backyards have covered patio overhangs that provide shade but no real protection from summer heat, Santa Ana wind-blown dust, or the occasional winter chill. Enclosing those spaces with screen panels or glass creates a usable buffer zone between the house and the yard.
For Bloomington homeowners who mainly want to extend their outdoor living season without the cost of full climate control, a three season sunroom provides screened or glass-paneled walls that block wind, bugs, and direct sun while keeping the space open-feeling and affordable.
Bloomington is close enough to agricultural and open land that gnats, flies, and other insects are a real nuisance in backyards during warm months. A screened room lets you enjoy your outdoor space without the bugs - a practical first step that can be upgraded to a full sunroom later if you choose.
In a community where summer heat and intense UV exposure are annual constants, vinyl sunroom framing outlasts wood and many aluminum systems without repainting or re-caulking every few years. For Bloomington homeowners who want low maintenance, vinyl is a reliable material choice.
Most homes in Bloomington were built between the 1950s and 1990s on slab-on-grade foundations, which is standard for the Inland Empire. Concrete slabs of that age have often been through decades of soil movement - the clay and sandy soils in this area expand when the winter rains arrive and shrink back in the dry summer heat. That repeated cycle causes cracking, heaving, and uneven surfaces in patios, walkways, and driveways across the community. When we enclose an existing patio or add a sunroom to a home of this age, we assess the slab first and address any structural issues before framing begins.
The Inland Empire's summer heat is also more intense here than in coastal Southern California - temperatures regularly push past 100°F and can sustain that for weeks at a time. A sunroom built without proper glazing selection and ventilation planning becomes an oven by June and stays that way through September. Bloomington homeowners also deal with Santa Ana wind events every fall, which can stress roofing and framing connections. A sunroom here needs to be built for the actual climate, not a generic California standard.
Because Bloomington is an unincorporated community, all building permits and inspections go through San Bernardino County Land Use Services - Building and Safety rather than a city building department. We work with the county permitting office regularly and know the documentation requirements, standard review timelines, and inspection process for sunroom additions and patio enclosures in unincorporated San Bernardino County.
Bloomington sits between Rialto to the west and Fontana to the east, with Interstate 10 running along the northern edge of the community. The residential streets here are laid out in a straightforward grid, with most homes on modest lots that back up to alleys or neighboring yards. Bloomington Community Park is a recognizable central point for the community, and Bloomington High School serves as another familiar landmark for residents who have been here long-term. We work throughout every part of Bloomington and know what to expect from the homes in each section.
We also serve the neighboring community of Rialto to the west - so homeowners near the Bloomington-Rialto border are well within our regular working area. Families in the northern part of Bloomington near the 10 freeway are also close to our Fontana service area.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule site visits at times that work for your schedule - mornings, evenings, or weekends.
We visit your Bloomington property, inspect the existing slab or patio, assess soil conditions at the perimeter, and go over your options in plain terms. You receive a written estimate with a firm scope before we ask for any commitment.
We submit all permit applications to San Bernardino County on your behalf and coordinate inspections. Work begins once county approvals are in hand - you do not need to make any calls to the county yourself.
After the county inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every detail is right. We clean the site, answer any questions, and hand over the space ready to use.
We work throughout Bloomington and handle all San Bernardino County permit requirements. Fill out the form or call us and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 515-5768Bloomington is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County with a population of roughly 23,000 to 26,000 people. It sits in the Inland Empire between Rialto to the west and Fontana to the east, with Interstate 10 forming its northern boundary. Unlike incorporated cities nearby, Bloomington has no city hall - residents deal with the county for permits, code enforcement, and most public services. The community is compact and densely residential, made up almost entirely of single-family homes on modest lots. The majority of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s as the Inland Empire expanded rapidly after World War II, which means many homes are now 30 to 70 years old and in the natural maintenance and improvement cycle.
Bloomington Community Park is the central public gathering space for the community and a well-known landmark for families who have lived here for years. Bloomington High School, serving the community as part of the Colton Unified School District, is another fixture that long-term residents know well. The community has a family-oriented character, with many owner-occupants who have lived in the same home for a decade or more and take an active interest in upkeep and improvements. We serve Bloomington as part of our broader service area, which also includes neighboring Colton to the south and San Bernardino to the east.
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Learn MoreBloomington summers hit triple digits quickly - the sooner your sunroom is permitted and built, the sooner you have a space that works year-round. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.