
Your patio slab is already there. We turn it into a real, weather-protected room your family can use in July heat, January fog, and everything in between.

Enclosed patio rooms in Madera convert an open or covered outdoor patio into a fully sealed, weather-protected living space - framed walls, a solid insulated roof, windows, and a foundation - most projects take between four and ten weeks once permits are approved.
This is different from a screened porch, which keeps bugs out but lets weather in, and different from a basic patio cover. An enclosed patio room is a real room: it is sealed against rain and wind, insulated against Madera's summer heat and winter fog, and finished on the inside. If you already have a concrete patio slab, you may already have the hardest part of the foundation done. We inspect every slab before quoting to confirm it can be used as-is or to tell you honestly what prep work is needed. Many homeowners who look into a patio-to-sunroom conversion find that an enclosed patio room is exactly what they were imagining.
The result is a dedicated space for sitting, dining, working, or entertaining that your family can use year-round - not just during the few weeks when the Central Valley weather cooperates.
If no one has used your patio from June through September because the heat is too much, that space is not working for your family. Madera summer highs routinely reach 105 degrees, and an enclosed, insulated room with cooling changes how you actually live in your home.
Many Madera homes were built with a covered patio slab that has never become a real living space. If you have a slab that is just collecting leaves and patio furniture you rarely use, you already have the hardest part of the foundation work done - enclosing that structure is often faster and less expensive than starting from scratch.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but you love your neighborhood and do not want the disruption of moving, an enclosed patio room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable square footage - a sitting room, playroom, home office, or dining area without touching the existing floor plan.
The San Joaquin Valley has some of the worst air quality in the country, and Madera is no exception - agricultural dust, wildfire smoke, and valley fever spores can make outdoor time genuinely unpleasant for much of the year. An enclosed patio room gives you a protected space that feels connected to the outdoors without exposing you to whatever is in the air that day.
We build enclosed patio rooms from the ground up or from your existing slab - whichever starting point your property gives us. Every project includes framing, a properly insulated roof and walls, windows sized and glazed for Madera's heat, and a finished interior. We can add ceiling fans, a mini-split heat pump, or connect the room to your existing HVAC depending on how you want to use the space. For homeowners who want to go further and create a true living area with maximum light, we also offer full all season room construction with higher insulation ratings and dedicated climate systems. If you want maximum natural light through a glass roof structure, our solarium installation service is worth reviewing. If you want shade and weather protection without full enclosure, a patio cover installation may be the right starting point.
We manage the full process: site assessment, design, permits through the City of Madera, construction, city inspections, and final walkthrough. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to all new enclosed living spaces, and we build to those standards - which means your room holds conditioned air better and costs less to cool in summer.
Best for homes that already have a concrete patio slab in good condition - we enclose the existing footprint, reducing foundation costs and shortening the build timeline.
Suits homeowners whose existing slab is not suitable or who want a larger footprint than the current patio allows - we pour a new foundation and build the room to your specifications.
For homeowners who want maximum natural light in an enclosed space, this option uses larger insulated glass panels that still meet California's energy efficiency requirements.
Includes a dedicated mini-split heat pump or connection to existing HVAC - ideal if you want the room to be comfortable year-round in Madera's full range of temperatures.
Madera's climate creates a specific problem for outdoor living: summers are too hot to spend time outside from June through September, winters bring dense tule fog and persistent moisture, and the rest of the year is short. Most open patios and covered slabs in the city go unused for more months than they get used. An enclosed patio room solves this because it is not dependent on the weather at all - you get a protected, comfortable space whether it is 107 degrees outside or the fog has not lifted in three days. Homeowners in nearby Kingsburg and Fowler deal with the same Valley climate and benefit from the same approach.
Two local factors are worth planning around before you start. First, much of Madera sits on expansive clay soils that shift with wet and dry seasons - a patio slab that looks level may have underlying movement that needs to be addressed before enclosure is a good investment. We inspect every slab as part of the estimate process. Second, Madera's newer neighborhoods east of Highway 99 are heavily HOA-governed, and exterior additions require association approval before city permits can be pulled. We prepare the documentation your HOA typically requires and handle the submission so you do not have to manage two separate review processes at once. California's energy efficiency rules for new enclosed spaces also apply here, and building to those standards means your room will cost less to cool in the summer months when energy use in the Valley is at its peak. California Energy Commission - Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
We respond within one business day. The first call is a short conversation about your patio setup, your goals for the space, and your rough budget range - not a commitment, just a way to figure out whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home to measure the space, inspect your existing slab or foundation, and talk through your options. We will tell you honestly whether your current slab is suitable or whether prep work is needed. A written estimate follows within a few days.
Once you sign a contract, we submit permit applications to the City of Madera on your behalf. Plan for two to six weeks for permit approval before construction starts - we keep you updated throughout so you are never waiting for news.
We frame walls and roof, install windows, insulation, and any mechanical systems, then finish the interior. City inspections happen at key stages. Before your final payment, we walk through the finished room together and hand you copies of all permits and sign-offs.
Free estimate, no obligation. We inspect your slab, handle the permits, and build to California's energy efficiency standards.
Madera's clay soils can shift slabs in ways that are not visible on the surface. We inspect every existing slab before we quote an enclosure project and tell you upfront whether it can be used, needs repair, or should be replaced. No surprises after you sign a contract.
We submit your permit application to the City of Madera, coordinate with the city on any revisions, attend inspections, and hand you a complete permit package when the job is done. The room is fully documented and legal - which protects you at resale.
We have worked in Madera's HOA-governed neighborhoods and know what most associations require before approving exterior additions. We prepare the drawings and description your HOA needs and handle the submission so you are not managing two separate review processes.
An enclosed room without proper insulation in Madera is unusable from June through September. We specify roof and wall insulation values that meet California's Title 24 energy standards for our climate zone - so your room holds cool air in summer without the AC running constantly.
These four things together mean your enclosed patio room is built correctly from the first day of work - with a foundation that holds, insulation that works in Madera's climate, and a permit trail that protects your investment for years. A room that looks good on the day it is finished but leaks, drafts, or overheats by summer is not a room worth paying for. National Association of Home Builders.
A glass-roof solarium brings in maximum natural light while staying fully enclosed and weather-protected year-round.
Learn MoreIf full enclosure is more than you need right now, a patio cover provides shade and weather protection as a starting point.
Learn MoreThe permit process in Madera takes time - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your new room is ready to use. Call or request a free estimate today.