All Season Rooms
Fully year-round enclosed rooms designed for daily use in every season - a natural next step once your conversion is complete.
Learn MoreYour deck sits empty half the year because of the heat or because it needs major work. We convert Upland decks into fully enclosed, permitted sunrooms you can use every day.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Upland takes your existing outdoor deck and turns it into a fully enclosed, livable room with walls, windows, a proper roof, and climate control - most projects take three to five months total from first contact to a finished room, with two to four weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
If you are already losing most of the summer to heat or watching an aging deck rack up repair costs, a conversion lets you use that footprint for something better. Many Upland homeowners choose a fully climate-controlled four-season room so the space is genuinely usable year-round - not just in the mild months. If you also have a ground-level patio you are thinking about enclosing, see our all season rooms page for a comparison of fully year-round enclosure options.
Before any framing begins, we inspect your existing deck structure to verify it can carry the weight of a roof, windows, and walls. Decks built in the 1960s through 1980s in Upland's established neighborhoods often were not designed with that load in mind - we tell you what is there before you commit to anything.
If you stop stepping onto your deck by late May because Upland's heat is too intense, you are losing four to five months of use every year. An enclosed sunroom with proper glass and climate control turns that space into a room you reach for in the middle of summer instead of avoiding it.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition seems too disruptive or expensive, a deck conversion is worth considering. The footprint is already there. Converting an existing structure is generally more efficient than building from scratch, and it gets you a real room with walls, a roof, and electricity.
If your deck has boards that bounce underfoot, railings that wobble, or wood that is starting to splinter or rot, you are already facing a significant repair bill. At that point it is worth comparing the cost of repairing the deck versus converting it into something more durable and useful for decades to come.
If your deck is 200 square feet or larger and you rarely host outdoor gatherings, that footprint may be better used as a year-round room. Upland's older ranch-style homes often have generous deck footprints that were built for a different era of outdoor entertaining. That space can become a home office, a playroom, or a quiet retreat.
We manage the full project: structural deck assessment, permit application, HOA submission if needed, framing, window installation, roofing, electrical, HVAC connection, and city inspection. The assessment phase is not a formality - we check the existing framing and load capacity before we quote anything, and if the deck needs reinforcement before framing can begin, that work is in the estimate from day one. Upland's seismic zone means structural connections between the new room and your home's existing structure have to be built correctly, and we build to California's code requirements on every job.
Homeowners most often choose between a three-season enclosure and a fully climate-controlled four-season room. Given Upland's summer heat, most of our clients who want to use the room from June through September go with the four-season option - the cost of connecting to your existing HVAC is worth it when the alternative is a room that sits empty for four months. We also handle patio-to-sunroom conversion for ground-level slabs with the same process and the same standards.
Suits homeowners who want a comfortable spring-through-fall room at a lower starting cost.
Ideal for those who want full HVAC connection and year-round comfort in Upland's July heat.
Right for older decks that need framing upgrades before walls and a roof can be added.
Covers the full dual-approval workflow for homeowners in Upland's HOA-governed neighborhoods.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light with a mostly-glass roof and wall system.
Upland is in the Inland Empire at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, where summers regularly hit the upper 90s and the heat can make an unshaded deck completely unusable from June through September. That climate reality is why glass and ventilation choices are not secondary concerns - they determine whether the room you pay for is one you actually live in. We specify low-e heat-blocking glass on every conversion in this region, and we design roof insulation and ventilation to match Upland's conditions. The city's location in an active seismic zone also means structural connections have to be built to California's earthquake-resistance requirements - a permitted project is inspected for exactly that. The ENERGY STAR windows program has independent ratings for glass performance that are worth referencing when you are comparing contractor proposals.
We serve homeowners throughout the Inland Empire, including Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana. Whether your deck is attached to a 1970s ranch-style home near Euclid Avenue or to a newer two-story in a north Upland HOA community, we will assess the existing structure and give you a complete picture before you decide on anything.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation covers your deck size, its approximate age, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have an HOA. This helps us show up to the estimate visit with the right questions already in mind.
We visit your home, inspect the deck framing and connections, and check how the structure ties into the house. You receive a detailed written estimate within a few days that breaks out materials, labor, permits, and any structural reinforcement needed - not a single lump sum.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the drawings and materials for their architectural review before submitting the city permit application. Plan review with the City of Upland typically takes two to six weeks. We manage the process and keep you updated.
With permits in hand, construction runs two to four weeks - structural reinforcement first if needed, then framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing. A city inspector verifies the completed work, and we are present for that visit. After sign-off, the room is officially part of your home.
We assess your deck structure, handle permits and HOA paperwork, and give you a written estimate with no pressure - so you know exactly what you are getting into before you decide.
(909) 755-8782Older decks in Upland's established neighborhoods were often built without the framing depth needed to carry a full enclosure. We inspect the existing structure before quoting anything and tell you upfront what reinforcement is needed - so there are no mid-project surprises after work has already started.
Every conversion we do goes through the City of Upland's permit and inspection process. That documentation protects your home at resale and ensures the structure meets California's seismic and wind-resistance requirements. The California Contractors State License Board is where you can verify any contractor's license before signing anything.
Upland summers are real, and a sunroom built with the wrong glass will be unusable by mid-morning in July. We specify low-e heat-blocking glass and design roof insulation and ventilation for the Inland Empire's conditions on every project - not as an optional add-on but as the standard.
Many of Upland's newer developments north of Foothill Boulevard are HOA-governed, and their architectural review committees have specific requirements for exterior additions. We have prepared submissions for multiple HOA communities in the area and know what those committees expect the first time you submit.
Every project comes with a written scope, itemized estimate, and a clear payment schedule. That is how we work on every job in Upland and the surrounding Inland Empire - no surprises, no vague quotes, no work started without permits in hand.
Fully year-round enclosed rooms designed for daily use in every season - a natural next step once your conversion is complete.
Learn MoreThe same enclosed-room result for ground-level patio slabs - if you have both a deck and a patio to consider.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your new room is ready. Contact us for a free written estimate with no pressure.