
Your covered patio already has a slab and a roof. We add the walls, windows, and climate control so you can use that space every day of the year, not just when the weather cooperates.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Hesperia turns your existing covered patio slab into a fully enclosed, livable room attached to your home, with most projects taking three to four months from first call to move-in day once San Bernardino County permits are factored in.
If you have a concrete slab that is already covered by a patio roof or overhang, you are further along than you think. The contractor builds walls, installs windows and doors, connects the space to your home's interior, and adds climate control so the room is genuinely usable in Hesperia's heat. If you are also weighing a deck-to-sunroom conversion, that process is similar but starts with a structural inspection of the existing deck framing rather than a slab assessment.
Most Hesperia homeowners come to us because the patio is sitting empty most of the year. The High Desert climate makes open outdoor spaces uncomfortable from June through September and chilly on winter nights. A properly built sunroom solves that without the cost and disruption of a full home addition.
If you walk past your patio daily but rarely step on it, the reason is usually comfort - too hot in summer, too cold on winter nights, or too dusty to enjoy. Hesperia's High Desert climate makes outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for a large part of the year. A sunroom conversion turns that wasted square footage into a room you will want to use.
If your family has outgrown the living room or you need a home office without a dedicated space, a sunroom conversion is often faster and less disruptive than a full home addition. You already have a slab and a roof - the contractor fills in the walls and windows rather than building from scratch.
If you replace patio cushions every year or two because desert sun bleaches and cracks them, or wind scatters them across the yard, your outdoor space needs protection. Enclosing the space protects your furniture investment and makes the area feel like a room rather than a staging area for the elements.
If you have a concrete slab that is level, not heavily cracked, and already covered by a patio roof or overhang, you are in the best starting position for a conversion. The hard and expensive part - the foundation and the roof - is already there. A contractor can often assess the slab in a single visit.
We handle the full conversion from the initial slab assessment through permit closeout. That means checking whether your existing slab can carry the new walls, framing the enclosure, installing windows and exterior doors, and connecting the space to your home's heating and cooling. For homeowners who want a finished room with flooring, drywall, and lighting, we complete all interior work as well. If you want something lighter - more fresh air than conditioned space - we also offer enclosed patio rooms that land between a screen porch and a full sunroom.
Every conversion starts with a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included. We pull the building permit, handle San Bernardino County plan check, and - if your neighborhood requires it - prepare the HOA architectural review submission. The permit process is one of the places homeowners most often get surprised by timelines, and we walk you through exactly what to expect before you sign anything.
Suits homeowners in mild climates who want to extend their outdoor season - note that in Hesperia, this option is uncomfortable in peak summer and winter months.
Suits Hesperia homeowners who want a room they can actually use on 105-degree summer days - fully insulated, double-pane glass, dedicated cooling and heating.
Suits homeowners who want a turnkey room with flooring, drywall, lighting, and electrical outlets - ready to furnish and use the day we leave.
Suits homeowners who want to handle interior finishing themselves - we complete the structural enclosure and windows, leaving the interior open for your finish crew.
Hesperia sits in the High Desert at roughly 3,200 feet elevation. Summer temperatures regularly reach 100 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter nights can drop below freezing. An open patio is genuinely unusable for a significant part of the year. That is a lot of square footage and a lot of potential to go to waste. A sunroom conversion addresses both extremes - with real insulation, double-pane glass, and a dedicated cooling unit such as a mini-split, the room is comfortable on the hottest August afternoon and the coldest January night. The key word in Hesperia is "real" - a lightly built enclosure will not hold up against this climate the way it might in a milder part of California.
We serve homeowners throughout the Victor Valley, including Adelanto and Barstow, where similar High Desert conditions apply. In all of these communities, Hesperia's caliche soil layer can complicate any footing or anchor work that goes beyond the existing slab, and HOA rules vary widely by subdivision. We check for both before construction begins.
We ask a few basic questions before scheduling - the size of your patio, whether it has a roof or cover, and roughly what you want the room for. We reply within one business day and schedule an in-person visit within a few days.
We visit your home, check the slab condition, and look at how the space connects to your house. You receive a detailed written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - no numbers scrawled on a business card.
We submit the permit application to San Bernardino County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review documents. We run both processes at the same time to save you weeks.
Once permits are approved, we prep the slab, frame the walls, set windows and doors, and complete any electrical or HVAC work. County inspectors visit at required checkpoints - we handle scheduling those visits.
Free estimate, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(760) 392-8157San Bernardino County's permit review has historically run four to eight weeks for residential additions. We have submitted permit applications here before and know exactly what the county requires, so your paperwork does not sit at the bottom of a queue.
Hesperia wind events carry fine desert dust that works into gaps around window frames over time. We use commercial-grade weatherstripping and sealed framing connections on every sunroom we build here, so the space stays clean even when the wind is howling.
A significant share of Hesperia's newer subdivisions have active architectural review requirements. We have guided homeowners through HOA submissions in these communities and know what boards typically ask for, which means fewer revision cycles and faster approval.
Every project starts with a written scope of work and a fixed contract price. If we find something unexpected during the slab assessment - such as caliche complicating anchor work - we tell you and get approval before we proceed, not after.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a project that finishes on time, passes inspection, and holds up in the High Desert environment. You can verify a California contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board before signing anything.
Convert an existing deck platform into an enclosed, insulated room with walls, windows, and climate control.
Learn MoreA lighter enclosure option that adds walls and screening without the full mechanical systems of a four-season sunroom.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call us at (760) 392-8157 or request a free estimate online.