
Your outdoor space sits empty for months because of the Valley heat and winter fog. An all season room gives you a climate-controlled room you can actually enjoy every day of the year.

All season rooms in Madera give you a fully insulated, climate-controlled addition you can use in any weather - hot summers, cool winters, and foggy January mornings - most jobs take between eight and sixteen weeks from permit approval to move-in day.
If your patio sits empty from June through September because of the heat, or goes unused all winter because of the Valley fog, an all season room solves that problem permanently. Unlike a basic screen room that keeps bugs out but not weather, or a three-season porch that is usable only a few months a year, this room has insulated walls, a proper roof, and real heating and cooling. You walk in and it feels like any other room in your house - because it is.
Madera homeowners choose all season rooms when they want usable square footage that works in our climate, not just in the mild weeks of spring. If you have outgrown your home's interior or want a dedicated space to work, relax, or entertain, this is one of the most cost-effective ways to get it.
If your backyard and patio go unused from May through October because the heat is simply too much, that is a clear sign the space is not working for your family. Madera summers often run six months of temperatures above 90 degrees, and a climate-controlled room changes how you actually live in your home.
If you have a screened porch or older sunroom that freezes in January fog and bakes in July heat, it is essentially unusable for most of the year. An all season room with proper insulation and a dedicated heating and cooling system turns a wasted space into one of the most-used rooms in your house.
If you are regularly wishing you had a quiet reading room, a dedicated playroom, or a comfortable space to work from home, an all season room adds real livable square footage without the cost and disruption of a full interior addition. It is one of the more affordable ways to gain a new room.
If your patio furniture sits untouched from November through February because the tule fog and chill make it uninviting, an enclosed all season room lets you enjoy natural light and the feel of being near the outdoors even on gray Valley days. It is a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade for the months when Madera's weather is at its least pleasant.
Every all season room we build is designed around one goal: a room that stays comfortable year-round in the San Joaquin Valley without running up your energy bills. We start with insulated walls and a proper roof structure, then match the window glazing and heating and cooling system to the size of the space and the way you plan to use it. For homeowners who want a seamless connection to the rest of the house, we can tie the new room directly into your existing HVAC - or install a dedicated mini-split if a separate system makes more sense. If you are interested in maximum natural light, we can discuss a enclosed patio room design with larger glass panels, or if you want the most sun exposure possible, a four season sunroom may be the better fit.
We handle every part of the project: design, permits through the City of Madera, foundation work, framing, windows, insulation, systems, and interior finishes. You do not need to coordinate multiple contractors or chase the permit office yourself. We manage the process from the first site visit to the final city inspection, and we give you documentation of every permit and sign-off when the work is complete.
Best for homeowners who want the new room to feel completely integrated with the rest of the house, sharing the same temperature zone as your main living areas.
Suits homeowners who want precise, independent temperature control for the new room without modifying their existing HVAC system.
Ideal if you already have an existing covered patio slab - we enclose and fully insulate the space, reducing foundation costs and project timeline.
For homeowners with specific size, style, or layout requirements who want a room designed to match their home's architecture from the roofline down.
Madera sits in the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and heat waves above 105 degrees are not unusual from June through September. That is a different problem than most of the country faces, and it requires a different level of design attention. The windows, insulation, and cooling system in your all season room have to work much harder here than they would in a milder climate. We build every room with Valley conditions in mind - choosing glass and insulation values that match what Madera summers actually demand, not just what meets the minimum code. For homeowners in areas like Fresno and Clovis who share similar heat and fog conditions, the same principles apply.
The winter side of Madera's climate is equally important for planning. Tule fog settles in from roughly November through February and can keep surfaces damp for days at a time. Concrete work and certain exterior finishes cannot be done safely in foggy, wet conditions, which means fall and winter project starts often need extra buffer time in the schedule. We factor this into every project timeline upfront so there are no surprises. Madera also has many HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly on the north side of the city, and we handle the documentation those associations typically require before a board is cut. California's energy efficiency standards for new enclosed spaces - known as Title 24 requirements - also apply, and building to those standards means your room will actually cost less to cool. California Energy Commission - Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
We respond within one business day. The first call takes about 15 to 20 minutes - we ask about the space you have in mind, whether you want HVAC connection or a separate unit, and roughly when you want to start.
We come to your property to measure, look at your existing foundation and structure, and talk through your options. You get a written estimate within a few days - detailed enough to compare against other bids line by line.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Madera's Building Division. Plan review typically takes a few weeks. We handle all the follow-up - you do not need to contact the city yourself.
Foundation, framing, windows, insulation, systems, and finishes - all with city inspections at key stages. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the room and hand you documentation of every permit and sign-off.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, inspections, and HOA documentation - you just show us your space.
We design every all season room for Madera's actual climate - temperatures above 100 degrees for months at a time, not the mild conditions most national guides assume. The glass, insulation, and cooling system we specify are matched to what your room will actually face, not just what meets minimum code.
We submit the permit application to the City of Madera's Building Division, coordinate with the city on any revisions, and schedule every required inspection. You will have a paper trail of permits and approvals when the work is done - which matters when you eventually sell your home.
Many of Madera's newer north-side subdivisions have active homeowners associations with rules on exterior additions. We know what those associations typically require and prepare the documentation before we submit anything. Construction does not start until every approval is in hand.
We use windows that meet ENERGY STAR standards for California's climate zone - independently tested to reflect heat and keep conditioned air inside. In Madera's summers, the difference between standard and ENERGY STAR glass shows up directly on your energy bill every month.
Every one of these proof points adds up to the same thing: a room built correctly the first time, for the climate you actually live in. When you combine ENERGY STAR windows with proper insulation and a system sized for Madera's heat, you get a room that is comfortable to use every day - not just in the two weeks of perfect weather. Learn more about ENERGY STAR certified windows.
Turn your existing covered patio slab into a fully sealed, weather-protected room with insulated walls and a solid roof.
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Learn MoreMadera's permit process takes time - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you can enjoy your new room. Call or request a free estimate today.