
Most San Bernardino patios sit empty half the year. A vinyl sunroom gives you that space back - a bright, low-maintenance room that handles the heat, holds up through Santa Ana winds, and connects your home to the outdoors all year.

Vinyl sunrooms in San Bernardino are enclosed room additions built with vinyl-framed walls and a roof system that lets in natural light - most installations run between $15,000 and $45,000 and take four to eight weeks from signed contract to a room you can use every day.
Vinyl is the most popular frame material for sunrooms in this market because it does not rust, rot, or need painting, and it insulates better than aluminum - which matters when summer temperatures push past 100 degrees. If you are still deciding on the layout and glass type before choosing a frame material, our sunroom additions and three season sunrooms pages cover the full range of options.
Call us and we will respond within one business day to schedule a site visit and give you a written quote.
If your backyard patio or covered porch sits empty most of the year because it turns into an oven by mid-morning, a properly ventilated vinyl sunroom can give you that space back. San Bernardino summers are long and intense - a room designed for the climate, with operable windows and a connection to your home's air conditioning, makes outdoor-adjacent living actually usable.
If your family has outgrown the current layout but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a vinyl sunroom is often a faster and less invasive way to add usable square footage. It does not require the same level of structural work as adding a bedroom or expanding a kitchen, and the timeline is typically measured in weeks rather than months.
San Bernardino's Santa Ana wind events - which typically arrive in fall and can be severe - push dust and debris through any open patio structure. If you find yourself sweeping grit off your furniture after every wind event, or if your current cover leaks when it rains, an enclosed vinyl sunroom solves both problems at once.
Many San Bernardino homeowners are working from home more than they used to, and a sunroom with good natural light makes a genuinely pleasant workspace. It is separate enough from the main living areas to feel like a dedicated room, but connected enough that you are not isolated from the rest of the house.
We install three-season and four-season vinyl sunrooms across the full range of sizes and roof styles. A three-season room works well in San Bernardino's mild winters and costs less than a fully insulated four-season build. If year-round comfort is the goal - including usability on July afternoons - a four-season room with insulated panels and a connection to your existing cooling system is the right choice. For homeowners who want to maximize natural light and are starting from scratch on design, our sunroom additions service covers the full scope. If you want a more tailored build with specific dimensions and finishes, three season sunrooms are a common starting point for homeowners on a tighter budget.
Every vinyl sunroom we install includes permit-ready drawings, a detailed written quote covering all costs, and a final city inspection before we hand over the room. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that vinyl frames insulate significantly better than aluminum - which is one reason they are the go-to choice in high-heat climates like ours.
Suits homeowners who want an affordable enclosed space for spring, fall, and San Bernardino's mild winters - without the added cost of full insulation and climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a room that functions like the rest of the house year-round - fully insulated, connected to cooling, and usable even on the hottest summer afternoons.
Suits homeowners who want the feel of extra height and more sky visible overhead, particularly on lots where the room faces east or north and captures morning light.
Suits homeowners who already have a concrete patio slab in good condition - building on the existing slab reduces foundation costs and shortens the overall project timeline.
San Bernardino sits at the edge of the Mojave Desert, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and UV radiation is among the highest in California. The vinyl frames, glazing panels, and roof materials in your sunroom need to be rated for high-heat, high-UV conditions - not just standard residential use. San Bernardino also sits close to the San Andreas Fault, and California requires that all room additions be designed and anchored to handle seismic forces. A contractor who works here regularly builds this in automatically. The U.S. Geological Survey documents the seismic activity in this region - it is not a theoretical risk.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Rialto and Fontana. Many homes in the older parts of San Bernardino were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and their exterior walls may need some preparation before a sunroom can be attached. We assess the wall condition during the site visit and factor any prep work into your written quote before you commit.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is short - we ask what you want to use the room for, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an HOA. This makes the site visit more focused and more useful for you.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the exterior wall where the sunroom will attach, and look at the condition of any existing foundation or patio slab. This is where surprises - like an older wall that needs reinforcement - get identified before they become mid-project problems.
We submit the permit application to the City of San Bernardino Development Services Department on your behalf. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. You will receive a copy of the approved permit before any physical work begins.
Foundation or slab prep comes first, then framing, wall panels, roof, windows, and doors. Physical construction typically takes one to three weeks. After the city inspection passes, we walk through every window and door with you and explain any maintenance steps before we leave.
We come to you, measure your space, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no pressure, and no surprises buried in fine print.
(909) 515-5768We specify vinyl frames, glazing panels, and roof systems rated for San Bernardino's prolonged UV exposure and triple-digit summer heat. We can show you completed local projects that are three or more years old - because that is how you actually know a product holds up here.
We manage the full permit process with the City of San Bernardino and build seismic anchoring into every installation as a standard practice - not an upgrade. California law requires it, and proximity to the San Andreas Fault makes it genuinely important. You can verify our contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board.
Many of San Bernardino's newer subdivisions - particularly in the north and northeast - have homeowners associations with specific rules about exterior additions. We ask about your HOA situation before we start, work within those requirements, and help you prepare the documentation the association needs. You will not get a violation letter after the fact.
One of the biggest concerns homeowners have when hiring any contractor is watching the price climb after work starts. We provide a detailed written quote before the project begins - covering materials, labor, permits, and site preparation - so you know exactly what you have committed to before we pick up a single tool.
These practices reflect how we work on every project in San Bernardino. Call us or submit a contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Full sunroom addition service covering design, permits, foundation, and construction - for homeowners who are starting from scratch.
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Learn MorePermit slots fill up - locking in your start date now means your room is ready before next summer's heat arrives.