
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Clovis, CA homeowners with custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - designed from the ground up for the San Joaquin Valley climate.
We understand Clovis neighborhoods, local permit requirements, and the HOA processes that apply to many homes here. Call us for a free on-site estimate and a straight answer about what your project will cost.

Clovis homes vary widely - from the smaller ranch houses near Old Town to the larger two-story homes in the newer north-side subdivisions - and a custom sunroom is built around your specific roofline, foundation, and use case rather than an off-the-shelf kit. HOA design review is part of the process in many Clovis neighborhoods, and we handle that paperwork as part of the project. Learn more about the full design-to-build process on our custom sunrooms page.
With Clovis summers reaching 105 degrees and above, a four season sunroom only works if it is fully insulated, uses heat-blocking low-e glass, and connects to a real cooling system. We build four season rooms here as climate-controlled living space - not as glorified porches that become unbearable in July and August.
Clovis spring and fall evenings are some of the best outdoor weather in the Central Valley - warm enough to be comfortable but no longer scorching. A screen room lets you enjoy that outdoor air without the mosquitoes and valley insects that come with living near agricultural land. It is typically the most affordable enclosed outdoor space we build.
Agricultural dust, wildfire smoke, and summer heat make Clovis open patios uncomfortable to use for long stretches of the year. A patio enclosure gives you a protected space that is sealed against dust and particulates while still capturing natural light. Most Clovis homes already have an existing patio slab, which reduces the foundation work required.
Many homes in Clovis have existing sunrooms or patio enclosures that were built without adequate heat management - rooms that have been closed off and unused for years because they are too hot in summer. A remodel can replace outdated glass, add proper insulation, and connect the room to cooling so it becomes usable year-round.
Because Clovis winters are mild - frost is possible but prolonged cold snaps are rare - a three season sunroom can be genuinely comfortable from October through May. For homeowners who want more living space at a lower cost than a fully conditioned four season room, this is often the most practical option for the local climate.
Clovis sits in the same San Joaquin Valley heat belt as Fresno, and summers here are not a mild inconvenience - they are one of the defining features of owning a home here. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through September, and stretches of 105 to 110 are not rare. Any sunroom that does not specifically address heat management through low-emissivity glass and a connected cooling system will be unusable during the longest months of the year. This is not a design upgrade - it is the minimum that makes a sunroom worth building in Clovis.
The housing stock in Clovis adds another layer of local knowledge that matters. The majority of homes here were built between the 1970s and early 2000s - which means that many are now 25 to 50 years old and may have original roofing, stucco that has cracked and been repaired, and slab foundations that have moved with the clay soil over decades. Clay-heavy soils in the Fresno-Clovis area expand when wet and shrink when dry, and that seasonal movement is responsible for many of the cracked driveways and patios you see across the city. A sunroom slab has to account for that movement in its engineering. Clovis also has a wide variety of HOA-covered neighborhoods - particularly on the north and east sides of the city - and any addition requires design review approval from the association before a city permit application is even useful.
Our crew works throughout Clovis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Clovis is its own incorporated city with its own building department - the City of Clovis Building Division handles all permit applications and inspections, separate from Fresno. That distinction matters, because contractors who work primarily in Fresno may not be as familiar with Clovis timelines and review requirements.
Clovis has two distinct building eras that require different approaches. Homes near Old Town Clovis - the original downtown core along Clovis Avenue - tend to be smaller, older ranch-style houses from the 1940s through 1960s. These sometimes have non-standard construction, smaller lot setbacks, and original rooflines that need to be evaluated before a sunroom can be attached. The newer neighborhoods on the north side of town, in the areas off Shepherd and Herndon, are larger two-story homes in planned subdivisions with stucco exteriors and active HOAs. We have handled submissions for both types of properties here, and we know which neighborhoods require HOA design review as a prerequisite.
Clovis borders Fresno directly to the west, and we work across both cities regularly. We also serve homeowners in Sanger, which sits to the southeast along the Kings River corridor and has its own mix of older agricultural-area homes and newer construction.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. You tell us the space you have in mind, any HOA restrictions you are aware of, and what you want the room to do - and we schedule a site visit from there.
We visit your property in Clovis to measure the space, check the existing foundation or slab, evaluate HOA and setback requirements, and identify any structural considerations at the attachment point. You get a written estimate with a clear scope - no vague ranges.
We manage the HOA design submission and the City of Clovis permit application, then schedule construction once both are approved. Most Clovis projects move through permit review in two to four weeks; HOA review, where required, may add two to three weeks.
We complete a final walkthrough with you when the room is finished and all inspections are signed off. You receive copies of all permit documentation for your records. The job is done when you are satisfied with the space.
We serve Clovis homeowners across all neighborhoods - from Old Town to the newer north-side subdivisions. No pressure, no obligation, just a clear answer about what your project will cost.
Clovis is an incorporated city of about 120,000 people sitting directly east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. Despite being bordered by Fresno on three sides, it is its own city with its own government, police department, and the Clovis Unified School District, which is one of the largest and most recognized school districts in California. Many families specifically choose Clovis over Fresno for the schools and the quieter suburban feel, and the city has grown steadily as a result.
The city has two distinct zones that any contractor working here needs to understand. Old Town Clovis - the original downtown core along Clovis Avenue near the railroad tracks - has older homes from the 1940s through the 1960s, a walkable main street with local shops, and the well-known Clovis Rodeo every April. The north and east sides of the city are newer planned subdivisions with larger lots, two-story homes, and active homeowners associations. The housing stock throughout the city is predominantly stucco single-family homes on slab foundations, most built between the 1970s and the early 2000s. We serve homeowners all across Clovis, and we also cover nearby Sanger to the southeast.
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