
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and four season rooms for Fresno homeowners - from older craftsman homes in the Tower District to the newer builds in north Fresno near Woodward Park.
Fresno is one of the hottest cities in California, and every sunroom we build here is designed with that in mind from the first design conversation to the final cooling connection.

Fresno has an enormous range of housing - from pre-1940 craftsman bungalows in the Tower District to large two-story homes built in 2005 in north Fresno. Good sunroom construction accounts for the age and structure of the specific home, not just the size of the room. We build from the ground up, managing permits, foundation, framing, glass, and cooling connection. See the full breakdown on our sunroom construction page.
Fresno summers stretch from May through October, and the heat is serious - the city regularly records stretches of ten or more days in a row above 100 degrees. A four season sunroom is fully insulated and connected to your home's cooling, making it genuinely usable year-round rather than just a room you avoid in summer. For Fresno homeowners who want maximum return on their investment, this is the most capable option.
Fresno consistently ranks among the worst cities in the country for air quality, with wildfire smoke and agricultural dust creating unhealthy air days through the summer and fall. A fully sealed patio enclosure gives you natural light and an outdoor feel without breathing valley air on the bad days. It is one of the most practical upgrades a Fresno homeowner can make given how often air quality affects daily life here.
Many Fresno homes from the 1960s and 1970s - particularly in the central and southeast parts of the city - have concrete slabs at the back that are not being used for anything. A sunroom addition connects that existing slab to your home as a real, livable room. In neighborhoods where properties are not selling for enough to justify moving, adding square footage this way often makes more financial sense than buying elsewhere.
North Fresno has some of the largest residential lots in the Central Valley, with quarter-acre or larger properties in areas like Fig Garden and Copper River. A custom sunroom designed for a large lot in north Fresno is a very different project than one built on a smaller central Fresno property. We design to the specific home, the specific lot, and how the homeowner actually plans to use the space.
Fresno homeowners who want a home office, a dedicated hobby space, or a place to entertain without giving up the living room often find that an enclosed patio room is the most practical solution. It adds usable square footage at a lower cost per square foot than a full room addition, and in Fresno's climate it can serve that purpose year-round when built with proper insulation and cooling.
Fresno is the fifth-largest city in California and one of the hottest. The summers here are not just warm - they are extended, with temperatures above 100 degrees common from June through September and stretches of triple-digit heat that go ten or more days without a break. Any sunroom built in Fresno without heat-blocking glass and a proper cooling plan will be unusable for roughly four months of the year. That is not a minor inconvenience; that is a substantial portion of the investment sitting idle every summer. The glass selection, the ventilation plan, and how the room connects to your home's existing HVAC are not details - they are the core of what makes a Fresno sunroom worth building.
Fresno also has one of the more diverse housing stocks of any inland California city. The Tower District near downtown has homes from the 1920s and 1930s with original plaster walls and wood framing that need careful evaluation before any addition is attached. Southeast Fresno has smaller homes from the 1950s and 1960s where existing slabs may have cracked or settled over decades of clay soil movement. North Fresno has newer, larger homes in subdivisions where HOA approval is often required before the city permit process even starts. A contractor who has not worked across all of these neighborhoods is going to run into surprises that an experienced local crew has already seen and solved.
Our crew works throughout Fresno regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The City of Fresno Development and Resource Management Department handles building permits for room additions, and we are familiar with what their plan review process requires and how long it typically takes. That knowledge matters because homeowners who are not told upfront about the permit timeline often feel like the project is stalled when it is actually moving exactly as expected.
Fresno is a city where the neighborhood tells you a lot about the house. The older homes around the Tower District - the area anchored by the 1939 Tower Theatre - have a different set of structural considerations than the newer builds near Woodward Park, Fresno's largest city park on the north side. We have worked on both, and we bring that context to every site visit. The dust and agricultural air that come with living in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley also affect how we approach sealing - a patio enclosure or sunroom in Fresno needs to seal tightly, not just look good from the outside.
Fresno is the largest city in our service area, and it sits at the center of a region we cover extensively. We serve homeowners in Clovis, which borders Fresno to the east and has its own distinct housing stock of newer planned subdivisions. We also cover Sanger to the southeast, where older agricultural-area homes sit closer to the foothills.
Call or fill out the form below. We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. We ask a few quick questions about your home and what you are hoping to build so that the site visit is focused and useful from the start.
We come to your Fresno property, evaluate the existing slab or foundation, check the attachment point on your home, and measure the space. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included - including the cost range - so there are no surprises. This is not a ballpark from a phone call.
Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Fresno. If your neighborhood has an HOA - common in north Fresno - we help you understand that process and what it requires before the city permit can move forward. We handle the paperwork; you do not need to visit any city office.
Foundation, framing, glass, cooling connection, and finishing - all on the written schedule provided before we started. City inspections happen at required checkpoints during the build. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand over all permit and warranty documents.
We serve Fresno homeowners from first estimate through permit sign-off. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day - no obligation.
Fresno is the largest city in the San Joaquin Valley and the fifth-largest in California, with a population of roughly 545,000. The city spans a wide range of neighborhoods - from the historic Tower District near downtown, where homes from the 1920s and 1940s sit on modest lots, to the sprawling north Fresno developments in areas like Fig Garden and Copper River Ranch, where newer two-story homes occupy quarter-acre lots. The housing stock reflects this history: central and southeast Fresno is dense with postwar ranch-style homes and smaller bungalows, while north Fresno is largely newer construction with tile roofs and stucco exteriors. Nearly half of Fresno's housing units are owner-occupied, and many of those owners have lived in the same home for a decade or more.
Agriculture defines much of what Fresno feels like as a city - it sits in one of the most productive farming regions in the world, and the dust, heat, and seasonal air quality challenges that come with that are part of daily life here. The Fresno Chaffee Zoo and Woodward Park are among the most well-known local destinations, and Fresno serves as the commercial and medical center for the entire central San Joaquin Valley. We cover all of Fresno and the surrounding communities, including Clovis to the east and Sanger to the southeast.
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