
Most San Bernardino sunrooms fail because of poor design choices made before a single wall goes up. We get the orientation, glass, and foundation right from the start - so your new room stays comfortable all year.

Sunroom design in San Bernardino covers layout planning, glass selection, room orientation, foundation engineering, and permit-ready drawings - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to a finished room you can use every day.
If you have been wanting more living space but do not want the disruption of a full interior remodel, a sunroom is one of the most practical ways to gain a new room in this market. The design phase - deciding which direction the room faces, how much glass to use, and how the foundation handles San Bernardino's expansive clay soil - is where most projects either succeed or fail. If you already know which style of room you want, our vinyl sunrooms and custom sunrooms pages walk through your specific options.
Call us and we will respond within one business day to schedule a site visit and talk through what is possible for your property.
If your outdoor space sits unused during San Bernardino's long, hot summers because it is simply too hot to be outside, that is the clearest sign a sunroom would change how you use your home. A room designed for this climate - with the right glass, ventilation, and orientation - gives you back those months you currently write off.
If your family has outgrown the living room, or you have been wishing for a dedicated reading nook or hobby space, a sunroom adds real square footage without the disruption of a full interior renovation. In San Bernardino's current housing market, it is often the most cost-effective way to gain a room.
Many San Bernardino homes already have a concrete patio slab - sometimes with an old aluminum awning that has seen better days. If that space is underused, a sunroom can often be built on or around the existing slab, which reduces foundation costs and gives the project a head start.
If you find yourself turning lights on during the day or wishing your main living areas felt brighter, a sunroom addition on the south or east side of your home can change how your whole house feels. The extra light spills into adjacent rooms and makes the entire home feel larger and more open.
Our design process starts with your site - the direction your lot faces, the condition of your existing foundation or slab, and the style of your home. For most homeowners in San Bernardino, the biggest design decision is which type of room fits their climate needs and budget. A three-season room costs less and works well in San Bernardino's mild winters, while a four-season room adds insulation and climate control for year-round comfort. If you want full creative control over materials, dimensions, and finishes, a custom sunroom is the right path. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance frame material that holds up under intense UV exposure, our vinyl sunrooms are the most popular choice in this market.
Every design we produce comes with permit-ready drawings, a written scope of work, and a detailed quote that covers materials, labor, and permit fees - so you know exactly what you are committing to before any work starts.
Suits homeowners who want an affordable addition they can use in spring, fall, and most of San Bernardino's mild winters - without the cost of full insulation and climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a room that functions like the rest of the house - fully insulated, climate-controlled, and usable even on the hottest July afternoon.
Suits homeowners who have a specific vision for dimensions, roofline, exterior finish, or interior layout and want a room built to match their home exactly.
Suits homeowners who want a low-maintenance frame material that resists UV fading, does not need painting, and insulates better than aluminum in this climate.
San Bernardino regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, and a sunroom that is not designed with that heat in mind becomes unusable from June through September. The direction the room faces matters - a west-facing room that catches full afternoon sun without heat-blocking glass will feel like an oven by noon. San Bernardino also sits on expansive clay soil in many neighborhoods, which swells during winter rains and shrinks in summer drought. A foundation that is not engineered for that movement will crack and shift within a few years. The U.S. Department of Energy covers passive solar design principles that directly affect how well a sunroom performs in high-heat climates like ours.
We work across the area, including Highland and Redlands. A large share of homes in San Bernardino are mid-century ranch-style houses - single-story layouts with flat or gently sloped lots that are well-suited for a rear sunroom addition. We take the time at the design stage to match your new room to your existing roofline and exterior finish so it looks like it was always part of the house.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation covers how you want to use the room, roughly how large you are thinking, and what your budget range looks like. We ask questions before talking products or prices.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at which direction it faces, and assess the soil and existing slab. In San Bernardino, the afternoon sun angle directly affects our glass and ventilation recommendations - we cover all of that during this visit.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we prepare drawings and submit them to the City of San Bernardino Building and Safety Division. Permit review typically takes three to six weeks. You will not need to visit any city office.
Foundation work comes first, then framing, windows, and roofing. The city inspector visits at key stages. When the room is complete, we walk you through every window and vent and hand over all warranty documents.
No obligation. We come to you, assess your space, and give you a written quote - so you can compare and decide at your own pace.
(909) 515-5768Every sunroom we design accounts for San Bernardino's summer heat, afternoon sun angles, and soil conditions before we pick a single product. Most problems homeowners report with sunrooms - rooms that overheat, crack, or look out of place - come from skipping this step. We do not skip it.
We handle every step of the City of San Bernardino permit process on your behalf - drawings, submission, and inspection scheduling. Your addition goes on the official record of your home, which protects your investment and keeps your home sale clean. You can verify any California contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board.
San Bernardino's clay-heavy soil shifts with the seasons, and a sunroom built on a shallow or rushed foundation will show cracks within a few years. We dig and pour footings designed specifically for the soil conditions in your neighborhood, so the structure stays solid and level for decades.
A large share of San Bernardino homes are mid-century ranch-style houses with a specific look. We take the time at the design stage to match roofline, exterior finish, and proportions to your existing home - so the addition looks like it was always there, not bolted on after the fact.
These proof points add up to one thing: a room that earns its cost every month, not just on the day it is finished. Call us or submit a contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Low-maintenance vinyl-framed sunrooms that resist UV fading and hold up through San Bernardino summers without warping or repainting.
Learn MoreFully tailored sunroom builds where you choose the dimensions, roofline, materials, and finishes to match your home exactly.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner your plans are submitted, the sooner you are enjoying your new room before next summer hits.