
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios builds enclosed patio rooms, sunrooms, and screen rooms for Fowler, CA homeowners - with every project designed around the 100-degree summers and older housing stock that define the Raisin Capital.
We handle the City of Fowler permit process from start to finish and reply to every request within one business day. Call now to schedule your free on-site estimate.

Fowler homes - especially those built in the 1950s and 1960s on the older blocks near downtown - often have back patio slabs that are already sized for an enclosure. Closing that footprint with proper framing, insulated panels, and heat-blocking glass turns an outdoor concrete pad into a room you can use year-round. See everything that goes into this type of project on our enclosed patio rooms page.
A four season sunroom in Fowler must handle the full range of local conditions - 105-degree summer days, tule fog in January, and the occasional hard frost overnight. Full insulation, low-e glass, and a dedicated cooling source are not optional in this climate. They are what separate a room you actually live in from one you keep closed from June through September.
Fowler is surrounded by grape vineyards and agricultural land, and the warm spring and fall evenings bring insects along with the good weather. A screen room gives homeowners an enclosed outdoor space at the most affordable price point. It works well for anyone who wants to enjoy Fowler's mild shoulder seasons without being bothered by pests or dust from nearby fields.
Fowler winters are mild enough that a three season room stays comfortable from October through April without active heating in most cases. For homeowners who want to reduce project cost and are willing to step back inside on the hottest summer days, a three season build is a practical middle-ground that fits the local climate well.
Many Fowler homeowners have a covered patio - a simple roof structure attached to the back of the house - that they want to convert into an enclosed, conditioned room. Converting the existing structure keeps costs lower than building new, provided the existing framing and slab can support the upgraded enclosure. We assess the existing structure first and tell you what is feasible before any work is quoted.
Some older Fowler homes have enclosed patios or sunroom additions that were put in decades ago - rooms that are now uncomfortable because they lack proper insulation or heat-blocking glass. A targeted remodel can replace the glazing, add a cooling connection, and restore the room to something useful without a complete teardown and rebuild.
Fowler sits along Highway 99 in Fresno County, about 12 miles south of downtown Fresno. The city is compact and surrounded by farmland - grape vineyards and raisin orchards that gave Fowler its nickname as the Raisin Capital of the World. What that geography means for homeowners is a climate that puts real stress on any outdoor structure: summers that regularly push above 105 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, and winter tule fog that keeps moisture levels high for days at a stretch. A sunroom or enclosed patio in Fowler that is built without the right glass specification or adequate cooling will be uncomfortable and useless for a third of the year.
Most of Fowler's housing stock dates to the mid-20th century. The older streets near downtown have homes from the 1950s and 1960s - modest single-family stucco houses on flat lots with back yards that are often set up for an enclosure. The edges of town have some newer subdivisions from the 1980s and 1990s with different layouts and rooflines. Both ends of the housing spectrum sit on the same clay-heavy San Joaquin Valley soils, which expand and contract with the seasons and are the main reason concrete slabs in Fowler develop cracks over time. That slab condition has to be assessed before any room is attached to it - building on a damaged or shifting slab creates structural problems that get expensive to fix after the fact.
Our crew works throughout Fowler regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for additions in Fowler are issued through the City of Fowler Building Department, and we prepare and submit the permit application as part of every project we build. Understanding what the local plan checkers look for in a set of drawings keeps the review process moving and avoids the back-and-forth that delays projects when plans are submitted without the right detail.
Fowler is a walkable small city laid out in a grid, with most residential streets running off Merced Street - the main commercial corridor through downtown. The older in-town neighborhoods have mature trees and established yards that can affect how an addition is positioned relative to the property line and the home's roofline. The neighborhoods on the edges of town, developed later, have more open layouts and are generally more straightforward for a standard room addition. We work on both types of properties throughout the city.
We also serve homeowners in Selma, which sits just south of Fowler along Highway 99, and in Fresno, about 12 miles north. The three communities are close enough that we move between them regularly - the climate and soil conditions are nearly identical across the corridor, and our crews know what to expect on jobs in any of them.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form on this site. We reply to every inquiry within one business day - no waiting weeks to hear back from someone who may or may not cover your area.
We come to your Fowler property, look at the existing patio or structure, evaluate the slab condition, and discuss what you want to do with the space. The estimate visit is free, and we provide a written project cost before you decide anything.
Once you approve the project, we submit the permit application to the City of Fowler and schedule the construction start after permit approval. Permit review typically takes two to three weeks, and we keep you updated on the timeline throughout.
Our crew handles every phase of construction - framing, glazing, roofing, and any finish work. We schedule and pass the required inspections through the City of Fowler, and we consider the job complete when the final inspection is signed off, not just when the last panel goes in.
We serve Fowler and the surrounding Highway 99 corridor. No obligation - just a straight answer about what your project will involve and what it will cost.
Fowler is a small city of about 6,500 residents in Fresno County, situated along Highway 99 between Fresno to the north and Selma to the south. The city has carried the nickname "Raisin Capital of the World" for well over a century, a title that reflects the grape and raisin farming that still defines the land surrounding it. Fowler holds an annual Raisin Festival that draws visitors from across the region - one of the most consistent community events in this part of the Central Valley. Most residents are long-time homeowners, and the tight-knit nature of the community means contractors who work here regularly are known by reputation.
The housing stock in Fowler is predominantly single-family homes, with the oldest properties clustered near downtown along the historic Merced Street corridor. Many of these homes date to the early and mid-20th century - modest stucco structures with flat lots and back yards that lend themselves to patio enclosures and screen rooms. Newer development on the edges of town added tract homes from the 1980s through early 2000s, bringing a mix of floor plans and rooflines that differ from the older in-town blocks. Fowler is close enough to Fresno that many residents commute north for work or shopping, but the city has its own distinct character - quieter, more agricultural, and rooted in a community that has been here for generations. Homeowners in neighboring Selma share similar property types and climate conditions, and we work across both communities regularly.
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