
Your outdoor space goes unused for months because of the heat. A properly built sunroom changes that - giving you a cool, comfortable room you can enjoy even when it is 105 degrees outside.

San Bernardino Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving San Bernardino, CA, providing sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures to homeowners throughout the Inland Empire. We have been building in this area since 2015 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.
San Bernardino homes built in the 1950s through 1970s often have underused patio slabs that are ideal candidates for a full sunroom addition. We attach the new room properly to the existing structure, tie it into your cooling system, and get it permitted through the city - so it adds real value to your home.
In San Bernardino, where summers hit triple digits and winter nights can still drop to the mid-40s, a four season sunroom with real insulation and HVAC means the room is comfortable every month of the year - not just in October. This is the right choice for homeowners who plan to use the space daily.
Because San Bernardino winters are mild, a three season room gives most homeowners nine to ten months of comfortable use at a significantly lower price than a fully climate-controlled room. For families who want a screened, shaded outdoor room without the full four-season build cost, this is a smart fit.
Many San Bernardino homes have existing covered patios that can be enclosed into a proper room rather than torn down. We assess whether your patio slab and cover structure can be repurposed, which can lower the overall cost while giving you a finished, weatherproof room.
San Bernardino has a large stock of mid-century ranch homes with specific rooflines and stucco exteriors. A custom-designed room matches the proportions and finish of your existing house so the addition looks like it has always been there - not like something bolted on later.
A screen room is a lower-cost alternative to a full enclosure that keeps bugs and dust out while letting the breeze in. Given the dry winds that sweep through the San Bernardino Valley each fall, a well-framed screen room holds up significantly better than a flimsy aluminum kit from a hardware store.
San Bernardino sits in a valley at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, and the climate here is nothing like coastal Southern California. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, the soil across much of the valley contains clay that expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and the Santa Ana winds that roll through every fall can test every outdoor structure on your property. A sunroom built without accounting for these conditions will show problems within a few years - windows that overheat the room, foundations that shift and crack, or connections to the house that work loose.
The City of San Bernardino's Development Services department requires building permits for all room additions, and the review process here can take several weeks depending on current workload. Homes in many San Bernardino neighborhoods - particularly newer planned communities in the north and east parts of the city - also sit under HOA rules that require separate architectural approval before construction begins. A contractor who regularly works in this city knows both processes and can manage them on your behalf so your project moves forward without surprises.
Our crew works throughout San Bernardino regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The homes we most commonly see in this city are single-story ranch-style houses with stucco exteriors built between the 1950s and 1970s - structures that sit on concrete slab foundations on clay-bearing soil. Knowing that before we arrive means we can assess foundation conditions and design connections to the existing home that hold up over time, rather than discovering problems after work has started.
San Bernardino is a large city with distinct neighborhoods. The older streets near downtown and along the historic Route 66 corridor tend to have more compact lots and homes with original-era construction. The foothill neighborhoods north of the 210 Freeway corridor, closer to Cal State San Bernardino and the San Bernardino National Forest, tend to have larger custom homes on bigger lots - a different kind of project altogether. We work in both kinds of neighborhoods and adjust our approach accordingly. Nearby Colton, CA shares many of the same housing types and soil conditions, and we serve those homeowners as well.
Wildfire smoke from the mountains and foothills during fire season is a real consideration for San Bernardino homeowners. A fully enclosed, sealed sunroom gives you access to natural light and a view of your yard even on days when the South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued a health advisory and going outside is not a good idea.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. The first conversation is a short exchange to understand your goals - what you want to use the room for and roughly what space you have available.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess the soil and existing foundation, and check sun exposure. You get a written estimate that breaks down the cost clearly - so you can compare it honestly against other quotes. No pressure.
We submit the plans to the City of San Bernardino's Development Services department and handle the permit process on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings they require. No construction begins until all approvals are in hand.
Foundation, framing, windows, roof, and finishing work follow in sequence. City inspectors visit at required stages - a normal part of the process that protects you. We walk you through the finished room and leave you with copies of all permit sign-off documents.
We serve homeowners throughout San Bernardino and the Inland Empire. Call or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate.
(909) 515-5768San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County - the largest county by area in the contiguous United States - and home to roughly 222,000 residents. The city sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, with elevations ranging from about 1,000 to 1,500 feet above sea level. Most of the residential neighborhoods were built between the 1940s and 1980s, resulting in a housing stock that is predominantly single-story stucco ranch homes on concrete slab foundations. There are also older custom-built homes in the foothill neighborhoods to the north, closer to the San Bernardino National Forest, that have larger lots and more variation in construction style.
The city has a strong identity tied to its history as a major stop on Historic Route 66, and many of its older neighborhoods still reflect the mid-century character of that era. The city borders Rialto to the west, Highland to the east, and Colton to the south - all communities we serve. Homeowners in neighboring Colton deal with similar housing ages and soil conditions, and we regularly work across both communities. For homeowners across the region, the combination of hot summers, mild winters, and older housing stock makes a properly built sunroom one of the most practical home improvements available.
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