
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Kingsburg, CA - building all season rooms, patio covers, and custom enclosures for Kingsburg homeowners, with every project permitted through the City of Kingsburg and designed to hold up through the Central Valley's triple-digit summers and foggy winters.
We reply within one business day, manage the full permit process, and provide a written estimate with a firm price before any work starts. Call to schedule a free on-site visit.

Kingsburg summers are too hot and winters bring enough fog and chill that a room you can only use four or five months a year is not much of an improvement. An all season room is built with full insulation, proper glazing, and a cooling connection so the space stays comfortable whether it is 105 degrees in August or a damp December morning. Find out how we build them and what they cost on our all season rooms page.
The flat concrete driveways and back patios on most Kingsburg lots sit exposed to direct sun all day, and from June through September that means no one is using them during the hottest hours. A solid attached patio cover creates shade and protection, extending the usable hours for morning and evening use even during the peak of summer. It is also the first step if you want to build toward a full enclosure later, since the cover provides the roof structure.
A four season sunroom connects to your home's existing heating and cooling system and uses insulated glass panels to keep the room comfortable regardless of what the weather is doing outside. For Kingsburg homeowners who want a real room - one that functions as a dining space, a sitting room, or a home office year-round - this is the option that delivers that. The glass specification matters most in this climate, and we use low-emissivity glazing as a standard practice here.
Many single-family homes in Kingsburg already have a concrete back patio slab, and enclosing that footprint is often more cost-effective than pouring a new foundation. We assess the slab thickness, condition, and any cracking or settling before agreeing to build on it - this step is especially important in Kingsburg, where clay soil movement has affected the older slabs on many mid-century properties near downtown. A proper enclosure built on a sound slab will serve you for decades.
Kingsburg has a mix of older homes near the historic downtown core - some built before 1960 - and newer tract-home subdivisions on the edges of town. A sunroom addition is one of the more accessible ways to add square footage to either type of property without the cost of a full conventional room addition. We design each addition to the specific setback and lot conditions in Kingsburg rather than using a one-size plan that may not meet local requirements.
Kingsburg's spring and fall evenings are genuinely pleasant - warm enough to sit outside comfortably but not the punishing heat of midsummer. A screen room on an existing back slab lets you enjoy those evenings without the insects that come with agricultural surroundings near the Kings River. It is the most budget-friendly way to get a covered, usable outdoor living space, and it works well as a standalone project or as the first phase of a future full enclosure.
Kingsburg is a small city in Fresno County, about 25 miles south of Fresno along Highway 99. The city sits on the flat San Joaquin Valley floor surrounded by farmland, and the climate here is as extreme as any inland California location: summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, and the valley is notorious for its thick tule fog during December and January, which can keep moisture sitting on roofs, siding, and concrete for days at a stretch. A sunroom or patio enclosure built in Kingsburg has to be designed for both extremes, not just the mild spring days when everything feels manageable.
The housing stock in Kingsburg spans a wide range. Near the historic downtown core along Draper Street, many homes were built before 1970 - some considerably earlier - and these older properties often have original wood siding, aging concrete patios, and foundations that have been through decades of the clay-soil shrink-and-swell cycle. On the outskirts of town, newer tract-home subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching the age where roofs, concrete flatwork, and exterior materials need attention. Whether the home is older or newer, the valley climate and clay soil create the same challenges: heat stress on materials, cracking slabs, and moisture risk during the foggy winter months.
Our crew works throughout Kingsburg and the surrounding Fresno County communities regularly, and we understand the permit requirements and site conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for patio covers and room additions in Kingsburg go through the City of Kingsburg. We manage the full permit process - plan preparation, submission, and scheduling all required inspections - as part of every project. In a city this size, getting the paperwork right from the start keeps things moving.
Kingsburg is recognizable for the Swedish-heritage architecture along Draper Street, and most of the residential neighborhoods branch off from that central corridor. The Kings River runs near the southern edge of town and is a familiar local landmark. We work across the whole city - both the older in-town neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions on the north and east edges - and we see the full range of property conditions that come with Kingsburg's mix of housing ages. We also serve homeowners in Selma, just north of Kingsburg along Highway 99.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. You can call directly or fill out the contact form, and we will follow up to schedule a free on-site visit at your Kingsburg home - no obligation and no sales pressure.
We come to your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and walk through the project options with you. You will receive a written, itemized estimate with a fixed price - including the cost to handle the Kingsburg permit - before you decide anything.
We submit the permit application to the City of Kingsburg and schedule construction once the permit is approved. You do not need to be present for most of the work, but we give you a clear schedule so you know what to expect each day.
When construction is complete, we walk through the finished project with you, address any questions, and confirm the city inspection sign-off is in hand. We do not consider a job finished until the permit is closed and you are satisfied with the result.
We serve Kingsburg and the surrounding Fresno County area. Free on-site estimate, written price, permits handled start to finish.
Kingsburg is a small city of about 12,000 residents in southern Fresno County, founded in the 1890s by Swedish immigrants whose heritage is still visible today in the architecture and signage along Draper Street. The city sits along Highway 99 between Fresno to the north and Visalia to the south, surrounded by farmland and the agricultural operations that anchor the local economy. Roughly 60 percent of housing units in Kingsburg are owner-occupied, and the city has a strong sense of community that is typical of small Central Valley towns where families put down long-term roots.
Residential Kingsburg ranges from older craftsman and ranch-style homes close to the downtown core to newer subdivisions built on the northern and eastern edges of the city during the 1990s and 2000s. The older homes in particular have the classic Central Valley profile: single-story stucco construction, modest lots, concrete driveways and back patios, and systems that are reaching or past the end of their expected lifespan. Homeowners in Kingsburg who want to add outdoor living space tend to be practical and cost-conscious, which is why we focus on honest pricing and realistic timelines rather than overselling the project. If you are in nearby Kerman or another surrounding community, we serve those areas as well.
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Learn MoreWe serve Kingsburg homeowners with all season rooms, patio covers, and custom enclosures. Call us or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day.