
Your patio slab is already there. We add walls, windows, and a weathertight roof so you can use that space in July, January, and every month in between.

Enclosed patio rooms in Hesperia are built on your existing concrete slab, adding aluminum or vinyl framing, insulated glass panels, and a weathertight roof - most construction runs one to three weeks after permits are approved, making it faster and less disruptive than a full room addition.
The advantage of building on an existing slab is cost and speed. You skip the most expensive and time-consuming part of a traditional addition - the foundation pour - and get to the part that turns unused square footage into a room your family uses every day. If you want a more permanent structure tied directly into your home's framing, a full all season room is the step up from an enclosure.
In Hesperia's High Desert climate, an enclosed patio room that is not sealed correctly will fill with dust and become unbearable in summer. The glass choice, frame seals, and door thresholds matter more here than in most California markets - which is why hiring someone with local experience rather than a general contractor unfamiliar with desert conditions makes a real difference.
If your backyard patio is comfortable only a few months out of the year because summer heat or spring winds make it unpleasant, an enclosed patio room solves that directly. Hesperia's high-desert climate means an open patio can feel like a furnace by 10 a.m. in July and a wind tunnel in March. Enclosing the space with the right glass and ventilation gives you a room you can use on most days of the year.
If you find yourself wiping down patio furniture every few days because of blowing desert dust, that is a clear sign your outdoor space needs protection. Hesperia's sandy soil and frequent winds mean anything left exposed collects grit quickly. An enclosed patio room keeps the dust out and protects your furniture, making the space genuinely low-maintenance.
Many Hesperia homes were built with a concrete patio slab and cover already in place - the ideal starting point for an enclosure. If that slab is sitting mostly empty, adding walls and windows is a relatively efficient way to turn wasted square footage into a room your family uses. You already have the foundation; the enclosure is what makes it livable.
If your existing patio cover is past its useful life - sagging, leaking, or rattling in the wind - replacing it with a fully enclosed room is worth considering rather than patching what you have. A new enclosure gives you a structurally sound, weather-tight space instead of a deteriorating cover that will need attention again in a few years.
We build enclosed patio rooms using aluminum or vinyl framing systems filled with insulated glass or solid panels, depending on how much light you want and how much heat management you need. Every project starts with a slab inspection to confirm the existing concrete can support the new structure. We also offer solarium installation for homeowners who want maximum natural light, and patio cover installation for those who want shade without a full enclosure.
The right choice between a three-season and a four-season enclosure depends on how you plan to use the room and what your budget allows. We walk every homeowner through both options during the free on-site estimate, including the real cost difference and what you gain or give up at each level. Our goal is that you end up in the right room for your situation - not the most expensive one we can sell you.
Best for homeowners who want a protected outdoor space for spring, fall, and mild winter days - and plan to use it less during Hesperia's peak summer heat.
Best for homeowners who want a room that is genuinely comfortable year-round in Hesperia's extremes, with heat-blocking glass and its own heating and cooling unit.
Best for homeowners who want maximum light and a clean, modern look, with durable aluminum framing that handles High Desert temperature swings without warping.
Best for homeowners who want a more insulated enclosure with a mix of solid panels and windows, keeping the space cooler in summer with less reliance on air conditioning.
Hesperia's combination of intense summer heat, strong desert winds, and cold winter nights makes an open patio genuinely difficult to use for a large portion of the year. The good news is that a significant portion of Hesperia homes were built during the 1980s and 1990s with existing concrete slabs and patio covers - meaning the foundation work is already done. That makes enclosing a patio here faster and more cost-effective than starting from scratch. The challenge is that the High Desert climate demands better glass, tighter seals, and more durable framing than a milder California market would require, which is why local experience matters.
We serve homeowners throughout the Victor Valley, including Adelanto and Phelan - areas that share Hesperia's desert conditions and where the same sealing and glass choices matter just as much. Hesperia's sandy, shifting soil also means older slabs occasionally develop cracks or uneven spots that need to be addressed before an enclosure goes up. We inspect every slab during the initial visit and flag any issues before you sign a contract, so there are no surprises once work begins.
We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab and cover, and what you plan to use the room for. We reply within one business day and use this information to come prepared to your home rather than starting cold.
We measure the patio, inspect the existing slab, and walk through your options. A written estimate follows within a few days. This visit is also when we flag any slab issues that need to be addressed before the enclosure goes up - no hidden costs after you sign.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Hesperia and begin HOA submission simultaneously if your neighborhood requires it. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - running both processes at the same time saves you several weeks on the total timeline.
The crew installs framing, windows, panels, and roofing over one to three weeks. City inspections happen at required stages - we coordinate those directly. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and make sure you have copies of all permit paperwork.
We come to your home, inspect the slab, measure the space, and give you a detailed written estimate with no obligation - so you know exactly what the project involves before you commit.
(760) 392-8157Dust infiltration is the most common complaint we hear from Hesperia homeowners who hired contractors unfamiliar with the local climate. We use weatherstripping, threshold seals, and frame sealing methods chosen specifically for desert wind conditions - so your room stays clean even on the windiest days of spring.
We handle every step of the City of Hesperia permit process - plan preparation, application, and inspection scheduling. An unpermitted enclosure can create serious problems when you refinance or sell your home. California law also requires contractors to carry an active license, which you can verify on the CSLB website before you hire anyone.
We inspect your existing slab during the initial visit and flag any cracks, settling, or uneven spots that need to be addressed before the enclosure goes up. Hesperia's sandy desert soil shifts over time, and older slabs sometimes need minor repairs. Knowing this upfront means no cost surprises once work is already underway.
The windows we install in enclosed patio rooms carry Energy Star ratings and are selected for low solar heat gain coefficient performance in hot-climate zones. A room that gets unusably hot by mid-morning in July is the result of choosing the wrong glass - we make sure that does not happen.
Every enclosed patio room we build in Hesperia passes city inspection and is built to hold up through years of High Desert thermal cycling - the daily temperature swings that wear down seals and joints in structures not designed for this climate. We use materials and methods proven in this region, not adapted from milder California markets.
Maximum natural light with a glass roof and walls - the right choice when you want the feel of being outdoors while staying protected from heat and dust.
Learn MoreShade and weather protection without full enclosure - a faster and lower-cost way to make your patio more usable in Hesperia's climate.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Hesperia fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your patio becomes the room you actually use. Call or send us a message today.