Custom sunrooms
Fully tailored enclosed room builds with custom rooflines, specialty glass, and integrated HVAC for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind space.
Learn MoreYour concrete patio is already there. We enclose it into a comfortable, protected room you can use year-round - without the disruption or cost of a full home addition.

Patio enclosures in Upland, CA transform your existing outdoor slab into a protected room by adding a roof structure, framed walls, windows, and a door - most straightforward projects on an existing concrete slab take one to three weeks to build once permits are in hand, with the full timeline from first call to finished room running eight to fourteen weeks.
A patio enclosure sits between a simple porch cover and a full home addition. The right type depends on how you want to use the space and what your budget allows - a basic three-season enclosure protects against bugs, wind, and rain at a lower price point, while a fully insulated four-season room connects to your HVAC and stays comfortable even in Upland's triple-digit summer heat. If you want a lighter, more open option first, our custom sunrooms page covers fully tailored enclosed room builds. For homeowners who want a finished room that functions like interior space, see our enclosed patio rooms page.
Every enclosure we build in Upland is permitted through the City of Upland's Building and Safety Division. We handle the permit application as a standard part of every project - an uninspected enclosure can create serious problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
If no one has sat outside in months because it is simply too hot, your outdoor space is not working for you. An enclosure with proper heat-blocking glass and a ceiling fan can make that space usable again - even on days when the temperature climbs past 100 degrees.
If you spend time every October chasing patio furniture across your yard or replacing cushions shredded by dry, gritty wind, your patio is working against you. An enclosed space protects everything inside it from wind, dust, and debris. Upland's foothill location makes this a recurring seasonal problem that an enclosure solves permanently.
If your family needs a home office, a playroom, or a casual dining area but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, a patio enclosure is worth exploring. It adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost of building a new room from scratch - using outdoor space you already own.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover or wood pergola that is rusting, sagging, or letting in water, that structure is near the end of its useful life. Many Upland homeowners use that moment to upgrade to a full enclosure - the cost difference is often smaller than expected, and the result is dramatically more useful.
We handle everything from the initial site assessment through the city's final inspection. Before quoting, we visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing slab, and check how the new structure will connect to your home's exterior wall. If the slab needs any repair or leveling before we can build on it, we address that first. We also check your home's wind exposure and discuss glazing options - the type of glass has a major effect on how usable the finished room is during Upland's hot summers and windy fall season.
For homeowners who want a more tailored design, we offer fully custom sunrooms with custom rooflines, specialty glass configurations, and integrated HVAC. For those who need a finished room that functions exactly like an interior space, see our enclosed patio rooms option. Every enclosure project we take on in Upland comes with full permit management, city inspections at each stage, and a written warranty on the work.
Best for homeowners who want protection from bugs, wind, and rain at a lower cost than a fully insulated room.
Ideal when you want the enclosed space to be comfortable year-round, including Upland's hottest summer months.
Good option when your existing patio slab is in solid condition - we assess and build directly on it to reduce cost.
A lighter option for homeowners who want bug protection and airflow without glass panels.
Covers the full City of Upland permit process and HOA architectural review for homeowners in governed neighborhoods.
Upland sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly reach the upper 90s and occasionally top 105 degrees. A basic screen room or uninsulated enclosure will be unusable for three to four months of the year in that kind of heat. That is why we specify heat-blocking glazing on every enclosure we build here - glass panels designed to reflect solar energy rather than absorb it. Upland also sits in a corridor that gets hit hard by fall Santa Ana wind events, with gusts that can exceed 50 miles per hour in the foothill neighborhoods. Every enclosure we build is anchored and sealed to handle those loads.
Many Upland homes - particularly those built in the 1970s through 1990s - already have a poured concrete patio slab, which is good news. If the slab is in solid condition, we can often build directly on it without pouring a new foundation, which reduces cost and construction time. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Ontario and Montclair. For background on what California requires for licensed contractors doing this type of work, the National Sunroom Association and the California Department of Housing and Community Development are reliable references.
You reach out and we get back to you within one business day. We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the space for - so we arrive at your home prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We visit your property, measure the space, inspect the existing slab, and walk through your options. You will leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, foundation work, and permits separately.
We prepare and submit the City of Upland building permit application on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review submission. Plan for two to six weeks for permit approval - we keep you updated so you are never left wondering.
Once permits are in hand, construction on a standard enclosure typically runs one to three weeks. A city inspector signs off at completion, then we walk you through every window and door, explain the maintenance steps, and answer any final questions before you furnish the space.
Free in-home estimate. No obligation. We come to your property, assess the slab, and give you honest written numbers before you commit to anything.
(909) 755-8782We do not treat energy-efficient glazing as an upgrade - it is standard on every enclosure we build in Upland. Glass panels designed to reflect solar energy make the difference between a room you use all summer and one that sits empty from June through September.
Every enclosure we build is anchored to your home's structure and sealed at the roof connection with proper flashing. Upland's foothill location produces real wind events - we engineer for those loads, not just the minimums. The roof junction is where most enclosure failures start, and we seal it right the first time.
We handle the full permit application process - plan preparation, submission, and inspection scheduling - with the City of Upland's Building and Safety Division. A contractor familiar with the city's submittal requirements moves through this process faster and with fewer surprises.
A significant portion of Upland's residential neighborhoods - particularly near the 210 freeway corridor - have HOA rules about exterior modifications. We are familiar with the local architectural review process and will flag any potential conflicts before your design is finalized, so you do not face a rejection after you have already committed.
From the first site visit through the final city inspection, we manage every part of the project so you are not chasing down paperwork or coordinating subcontractors. Our goal is a finished enclosure that is permitted, well-built, and ready to use for years - not a job that creates problems the next time you go to sell.
Fully tailored enclosed room builds with custom rooflines, specialty glass, and integrated HVAC for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind space.
Learn MoreA finished room that functions exactly like interior living space - for homeowners who want more than a seasonal enclosure.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up fast in the Inland Empire - reaching out now means you could be enjoying your new room before summer arrives.