
Your patio is sitting empty half the year. We convert it into a fully enclosed, permitted room you can use in July, January, and every month in between.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Orange turns your existing concrete patio slab into a fully enclosed, livable room, with walls, windows, a proper roof, and connection to your home's heating and cooling. Most projects run six to twelve weeks from contract to move-in, including City of Orange permit approval.
If you have been thinking about this for a while, you are probably weighing it against doing nothing or trying a partial fix. The challenge with partial fixes is that an open patio in Orange loses months of usability every year to heat. A properly built sunroom solves that permanently. Many of our customers also consider deck-to-sunroom conversion if they have a raised deck rather than a slab - the process is similar but starts with a structural assessment of the deck framing.
We handle everything from slab inspection and permit paperwork to framing, glazing, and HVAC connection. You get a written quote before any work begins, and the price you agree to is the price you pay.
If your patio sits empty from June through September because of the heat, the space is not working for you. Orange afternoons regularly hit the low-to-mid 90s, making open patios unusable for months. A sunroom with proper glass and air conditioning gives you that space back year-round.
A covered patio filled with furniture you never use is doing very little for your daily life. That square footage could be a home office, a reading room, or a place to have morning coffee. The bones of the space are already there - the conversion just makes it livable.
If your patio cover is showing rust, sagging, or letting water through during Orange County's winter rains, you are already facing a repair or replacement decision. Rather than spending money on a like-for-like repair, many homeowners find it makes more financial sense to convert the space into something that adds real value.
A full room addition requires new foundation work and framing from scratch, which drives costs well above what a patio conversion requires. If you already have a concrete slab and a covered patio, you are starting from a much better position. The conversion uses what is already there, which is why it typically costs less and takes less time.
Our most popular option is a four-season sunroom - fully insulated, connected to your home's air conditioning, and built to stay comfortable on the hottest Orange afternoons. For homeowners who want a lower upfront investment and plan to use the room mostly during spring and fall, we also build three-season enclosures that keep out wind and rain without the full HVAC integration. In both cases, every project is permitted, inspected, and built to California code.
We also help customers who want a dedicated home office or a dining room that feels connected to the outdoors. If your existing covered patio is aging or starting to leak, see our enclosed patio rooms service for a side-by-side look at the options. Our deck-to-sunroom conversion service covers projects where the starting point is a raised wood deck rather than a concrete slab.
Suits homeowners who want a protected outdoor feel for most of the year with a lower upfront investment.
Ideal for anyone who wants the room comfortable during Orange's hottest summer days and coolest winter nights.
Perfect for homeowners who need a dedicated workspace that is separate from the main living area.
Suits families who want to expand their entertaining footprint without sacrificing the indoor-outdoor feel.
Orange gets over 280 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s. A patio that faces south or west can be unusable by late morning from June through September. That is not a minor inconvenience - it is losing four months of usable outdoor space every year. A sunroom with properly rated glass and a connection to your home's air conditioning solves that problem completely. Homeowners across Orange, from the older ranch homes near Anaheim to the newer developments closer to Yorba Linda, face the same heat challenge - and we build for it every day.
Orange's housing stock also matters. Many homes here were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and patio slabs from that era were often poured thinner and with less reinforcement than current standards require. A good slab inspection before the project starts is not optional - it is how we make sure the price you agree to does not change mid-project. We also work in a lot of HOA-governed neighborhoods throughout Orange, and we know the approval process well enough to handle it without slowing your project down.
We start with a short conversation about your patio's size, how you want to use the new room, and whether you have an HOA. This call takes ten to fifteen minutes and costs you nothing.
We visit your home to measure the patio, inspect the concrete slab for cracks or settling, and review your electrical and HVAC setup. You receive a written quote within a few days - no pressure.
Once you sign, we submit the permit to the City of Orange Building Division. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated throughout so there are no surprises.
With the permit in hand, we frame walls, install the roof structure, fit windows and doors, and connect electrical and HVAC. City inspectors review the work at key stages. Most rooms are complete within three to six weeks of breaking ground.
No pressure. We visit your home, inspect the slab, and give you a written estimate - free of charge.
(657) 391-1155We inspect your patio slab during the estimate visit - not after work has started. If the concrete needs reinforcement, that cost is in your written quote upfront so the final number never surprises you.
We pull every permit through the City of Orange and pass all required inspections. That means your new square footage is legal, documented, and clean on your title - a clear asset when you sell.
We review your CC&Rs and prepare the documentation your association needs before a single board goes up. Orange's many planned communities have real approval requirements, and we navigate them so you do not have to.
Southern California summers demand the right glazing. We use low-emissivity glass rated for high solar heat gain rejection, so your new room stays comfortable in July - not just on mild October mornings. See ENERGY STAR guidance on window performance at energystar.gov.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: no surprises. We want you to know exactly what you are getting, exactly what it costs, and exactly how the project will proceed - before anyone picks up a tool. You can also verify any California contractor's license at the California Contractors State License Board - we encourage you to check ours.
Already have a deck? We can enclose it into a comfortable, fully permitted sunroom.
Learn MoreA lighter-touch option for homeowners who want their patio enclosed without full HVAC integration.
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