
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Firebaugh, CA - building screen rooms, patio covers, and sunroom remodels for homeowners in this close-knit San Joaquin Valley community, with every job permitted through the City of Firebaugh and built to handle triple-digit summer heat.
We reply within one business day, handle the full permit process, and provide a free on-site estimate with a written price before any work begins. Call to get started.

Many older Firebaugh homes have screened porches or original patio enclosures that were built decades ago and are no longer performing well - drafty, faded, and often missing the glazing upgrades needed to survive valley heat. Remodeling an existing structure is often more cost-effective than tearing it out and starting over. See what a full sunroom remodel involves and what it costs on our sunroom remodeling page.
Firebaugh's mild spring and fall evenings are genuinely pleasant - the temperature drops after sunset, and the flat surrounding farmland means the air moves through. A screen room on an existing back slab lets you sit outside without the insects and without the cost of a full enclosure. It is the most affordable entry point for added outdoor living space on a modest Firebaugh lot.
Summer temperatures in Firebaugh regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and an exposed back patio is unusable for most of the afternoon from June through September. A solid attached patio cover creates shade and blocks direct sun, making the space usable for morning coffee and evening use even during the hottest months. It also protects the concrete slab from the UV and heat stress that accelerates cracking on older slabs.
Older Firebaugh homes often have small concrete back patios that are the right footprint for an enclosure. Closing in that slab with insulated framing, proper glazing, and a connection to the home's existing air conditioning turns wasted concrete into a room that is usable nine months out of the year. We assess the slab condition and setback clearances during the free estimate before we commit to any project.
The intense UV and dry heat in Firebaugh breaks down paint and wood finishes faster than in coastal or mountain climates. Vinyl-framed sunrooms do not need painting or staining and hold up year after year in the valley without fading or warping. For Firebaugh homeowners who want a low-maintenance addition that does not require attention every few years, vinyl framing is the practical choice.
Firebaugh homes are generally small - many under 1,200 square feet - built on modest in-town lots. A sunroom addition is one of the more accessible ways to add usable square footage without the cost of a conventional room addition with full footings and interior finishing. We design additions to the specific lot and setback conditions in Firebaugh, where in-town lot sizes do not always leave much room to work with.
Firebaugh is a small agricultural city in western Fresno County, sitting along Highway 33 in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The surrounding fields of cotton, tomatoes, and almonds define the local economy and the daily rhythms of life here. The climate is extreme in both directions: summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and can push past 110 degrees during heat events, while winter brings thick tule fog that can settle over the valley floor for days at a stretch. Any sunroom or patio enclosure built in Firebaugh has to be designed for both ends of that range, not just the mild spring weather.
Most homes in Firebaugh were built between the 1940s and the 1980s. The typical house is a small, single-story stucco structure on a modest in-town lot with a flat concrete back patio and a simple driveway. The clay-heavy soils throughout western Fresno County shrink during the dry summer months and swell when winter rain arrives, and that seasonal movement is why concrete slabs and driveways on older Firebaugh properties often show cracking and settling. We inspect every existing slab as part of our free on-site estimate and flag any conditions that need to be addressed before we will agree to build on it.
Our crew works throughout Firebaugh and the western San Joaquin Valley regularly, and we understand the permit process and building conditions that affect sunroom contractor work in this city. Building permits for patio covers and room additions are handled through the City of Firebaugh. In a small city like this, knowing who to call and how to submit documentation correctly matters - delays in small city permit offices can be unpredictable, and we plan the project schedule around realistic review timelines rather than best-case assumptions.
Firebaugh is laid out along Highway 33 with the San Joaquin River nearby to the north - the river is a familiar landmark for longtime residents and shapes the feel of the surrounding land. Most residential work here involves small older homes with stucco walls and concrete patios that have decades of heat and clay-soil movement behind them. We see deferred maintenance on slabs fairly often, and we are direct about what a slab needs before we build on it. We also serve homeowners in Chowchilla, about 40 miles to the east, and in Mendota, just 20 miles to the south.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Firebaugh property, measure the space, assess the slab, and check setback clearances. You receive a written, itemized estimate - no verbal range, no pressure.
We submit permit applications to the City of Firebaugh and schedule construction once approvals are in hand. You do not need to deal with the permit office at any point.
We schedule and pass the final city inspection, then walk you through the completed space. The project is not done until you are satisfied and the permit is closed.
We serve Firebaugh homeowners with free on-site estimates, honest written pricing, and permits handled start to finish. Call or message us today - we reply within one business day.
Firebaugh is a small city of about 8,000 residents in western Fresno County, sitting along Highway 33 in the San Joaquin Valley. The community has deep roots in agriculture - cotton, tomatoes, garlic, and almonds are the main crops grown on the surrounding farmland, and the local economy has always depended on the harvest. The San Joaquin River runs near the city's northern edge, and the flat, open character of the land here is a defining feature of daily life. For more background on the city, the Wikipedia entry for Firebaugh covers its history and geography.
Most of the residential neighborhoods in Firebaugh are made up of small single-family homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, with modest lots and stucco exteriors typical of San Joaquin Valley towns from that era. There has been limited new construction in recent decades, which means the housing stock here is older and often in need of updates. Homeowners in Firebaugh are practical and budget-conscious - the community is a working-family town, and contractors who serve it well do honest work at fair prices. We also work regularly in nearby Mendota, which has a similar character and housing stock.
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