
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios serves Sanger, CA homeowners with four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - each designed around the real heat and soil conditions you deal with here.
We handle the City of Sanger permit process and give you a straight estimate before any work begins. We have been serving communities along the Highway 180 corridor, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Sanger summers are long and intense, but the spring and fall months along the foothills are genuinely enjoyable - and a four season room lets you use that space year-round by keeping it climate-controlled during the hot months. Every four season room we build in Sanger uses heat-blocking glass and connects to a real cooling source so the room stays livable from June through September. See how we approach these projects on our four season sunrooms page.
Sanger winters are mild enough - frost is possible but sustained cold is rare - that a three season room can be comfortable from late September through May. For homeowners who want more living space without the cost of a fully conditioned room, this is a practical option for the local climate.
Sanger sits right at the edge of agricultural land, and spring and fall evenings bring insects along with cooler air. A screen room gives you the breeze without the bugs - and at a lower cost than any enclosed glass room. It is a popular option for homeowners near the orchard areas east and south of downtown.
The combination of summer heat, valley dust, and wildfire smoke during dry months makes Sanger open patios uncomfortable for a large portion of the year. A patio enclosure gives you a protected outdoor space that is usable even when the air quality is poor or the sun is at its worst.
Many Sanger homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s on modest lots with single-story ranch layouts. A sunroom addition expands your living area without the disruption of a full interior remodel - and because it attaches to the back of the house, it typically does not affect your front-of-home appearance or street setback.
For Sanger homeowners who want shade and weather protection without a full enclosure, a solid patio cover cuts direct sun exposure dramatically and makes the backyard usable into the late afternoon during summer. It is also a first step for homeowners who plan to enclose the space down the road.
Sanger sits at the eastern edge of the San Joaquin Valley, where the flat farmland begins to give way to the Sierra Nevada foothills. That location means the city gets the same intense summer heat as the rest of the valley - temperatures hitting 100 degrees or above from June through September are a routine part of life here. A sunroom that does not specifically address this heat through engineered glass and a connected cooling source will become unusable every summer, which defeats the purpose of building one. That is not a premium feature in this climate - it is the baseline requirement for any room that will actually get used.
The housing stock in Sanger is primarily single-story ranch homes from the 1950s through the 1980s, many of them on the original lot sizes platted when the city was built around agricultural labor. These homes were built on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and contract when dry - a cycle that repeats every year and is the leading cause of cracked driveways, shifted concrete slabs, and uneven foundations throughout the city. Any sunroom addition requires a foundation assessment that accounts for that soil movement. Homes on the north and east edges of town in newer subdivisions are on different soil profiles and have their own considerations. Both require a contractor who has actually worked in Sanger and knows what to look for.
Our crew works throughout Sanger regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Sanger is an incorporated city in Fresno County, and building permits are issued through the City of Sanger Community Development Department. We pull permits through the city directly, which means we know the current review timelines and what the plan checkers look for on sunroom addition drawings.
Sanger is a compact city built around its historic downtown and expanding outward along the Highway 180 corridor. Highway 180 is the road that connects Sanger to Fresno to the west and continues east toward Kings Canyon National Park - making Sanger a natural stopping point and a community with deep ties to both the valley floor and the foothills. Homes near downtown are smaller and older; properties further east toward the foothills tend to sit on larger lots with more agricultural character. We work across both ends of the city.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Reedley, which is about 12 miles south along the Kings River. Reedley has its own mix of older homes and newer development, and many Sanger and Reedley homeowners ask us to evaluate both communities before deciding on a project scope. We also work frequently in Clovis, northwest of Sanger, where the HOA landscape is more complex.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project in general terms - room size, how you plan to use it, and any existing patio or slab you want to build on. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit.
One of our estimators comes to your Sanger property, inspects the existing slab or foundation area, checks your roofline attachment point, and asks about your intended use. You leave with a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprise costs later.
We prepare and submit your permit application to the City of Sanger and schedule construction once the permit is approved. City review typically takes two to four weeks. You do not need to be home for permit submission, but a homeowner or authorized representative must be present for inspections.
Our crew builds the room, and we schedule all required city inspections throughout the process. The job is done when the final inspection is signed off and you have copies of the permit documentation for your records.
We serve Sanger and surrounding communities throughout Fresno County. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
Sanger is a city of roughly 27,000 people in Fresno County, located about 15 miles east of downtown Fresno along Highway 180. The city sits at the western edge of the Sierra Nevada foothills, and its identity has long been shaped by the orchards and farmland that surround it - earning Sanger the nickname "The Christmas Tree City" for a lighted Christmas tree display that has been a community tradition for over a century. The housing stock is primarily single-story ranch homes from the postwar decades, concentrated in the older neighborhoods near downtown, with newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of the city that were built more recently.
The Blossom Trail - a scenic agricultural route that winds through the orchards around Sanger and neighboring communities - draws visitors each spring when the fruit trees bloom. That agricultural character extends to how the city is built: lots are modest, homes are practical, and residents take a pragmatic view of home improvement. Sanger borders Fresno to the west along the valley floor and is close to Reedley to the south along the Kings River. Both are communities we serve regularly, and homeowners in all three cities often compare notes when shopping for a contractor.
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