
Supreme Madera Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, sunrooms, and screen rooms for Selma, CA homeowners - with every room designed around the heat, soil, and property types that define Central Valley construction.
We handle the City of Selma permit process from start to finish, and we respond to every request within one business day. Call to schedule a free on-site estimate.

Selma ranch homes almost always have a rear patio slab already in place, which makes a patio enclosure a natural first step for homeowners who want to convert that outdoor space into something usable year-round. We enclose the existing footprint, add proper framing and glazing, and connect to cooling if the room is being finished as conditioned space. Get the full picture of what goes into this type of project on our patio enclosures page.
Selma summers run hot for five straight months, which means a four season room here has to be fully insulated, fitted with heat-blocking glass, and connected to a real cooling source. Done right, a four season sunroom in Selma functions as a proper living space - not a seasonal room you avoid from June through September.
Selma is surrounded by raisin vineyards and agricultural land, and warm evenings in the spring and fall bring insects along with the breeze. A screen room is the most affordable way to get an enclosed outdoor space, and it is particularly popular among Selma homeowners who want to enjoy the mild October-through-April weather without being bothered by pests.
Because Selma winters are mild - hard frost is uncommon, and snow is essentially unheard of - a three season room is genuinely comfortable for more than half the year. For homeowners who do not need full air conditioning and want to keep project costs down, this is a practical fit for the local climate.
Some older Selma homes already have enclosed patios or sunrooms that were built without adequate insulation or proper glass - rooms that have been sitting unused because they are too hot in summer. A remodel can upgrade the glass, add cooling, and make the space functional again without tearing down and starting over.
Not every Selma home has a standard back patio layout. For properties with unusual rooflines, side-yard spaces, or homeowners who want a specific size and style, we design from scratch around your actual structure and use case rather than fitting your home into a standard product package.
Selma sits along Highway 99 in the middle of Fresno County, 15 miles south of Fresno, in one of the hottest stretches of California's Central Valley. Summer temperatures regularly push past 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and the dry heat that comes with it accelerates wear on roofing, exterior finishes, and any outdoor structure that is not built to handle sustained solar load. A sunroom or patio enclosure in Selma that does not specifically incorporate heat-blocking glass and a cooling connection is a room that will be closed off and ignored for five months of the year - and that is not an investment worth making.
The homes in Selma are predominantly single-story ranch houses built between the 1950s and 1980s, with stucco exteriors and modest back yards. The city sits on clay-heavy soils that behave like most of the Central Valley floor - they swell during wet winters and shrink back during the long dry summers, and that movement is the main reason concrete slabs, driveways, and patios throughout Selma develop cracks over time. Before a sunroom is attached to your home, the condition of your existing slab and the soil beneath it both need to be evaluated. There are also newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of Selma where homes from the 1990s and 2000s have different construction profiles - larger floor plans, different rooflines, and their own set of considerations for an addition.
Our crew works throughout Selma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Building permits for additions in Selma are issued through the City of Selma, and we submit and manage the permit application as part of every project. Knowing how the local review process works - what the checkers require in the drawings, and what the typical turnaround looks like - keeps projects on schedule.
Selma is a compact city built along both sides of Highway 99. Downtown Selma and the older residential blocks near High Street feature the original ranch homes and some commercial buildings that have been part of the city since the early 1900s. The newer neighborhoods to the north and east were developed more recently and have a different feel - larger homes, tile roofs, and more varied lot configurations. We work throughout both sides of the city, and the building stock in each area informs what a sunroom addition will involve.
We serve homeowners in Kingsburg, located about seven miles south of Selma along Highway 99, and in Fowler, which sits just north of Selma along the same corridor. Homeowners in all three communities share similar property types and climate conditions, and we work across this stretch of the 99 corridor regularly.
Contact us by phone or through the form and tell us what you have in mind - the type of room, approximate size, and whether you have an existing slab to build on. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We visit your Selma property, inspect the patio area and roofline, check the existing slab for condition and suitability, and talk through your goals for the space. You get a written estimate that includes labor, materials, and permit fees - so there are no surprises when you approve the contract.
Once you approve the contract, we prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Selma. Review typically takes two to four weeks. We schedule construction once approval comes through and coordinate with you on timing.
Our crew builds your room according to the approved plans. Required city inspections are scheduled as they come up during construction. The project closes when the final inspection passes and you have the permit records in hand.
We serve Selma and the surrounding Highway 99 communities throughout Fresno County. No obligation, and we respond within one business day.
Selma is a city of about 24,000 people in Fresno County, straddling Highway 99 about 15 miles south of downtown Fresno. It is known as the Raisin Capital of the World - the vineyards that surround the city produce a significant share of the country's raisin crop, and that agricultural identity runs through everything from the annual Raisin Festival to the street signs near downtown. Most of the residential housing in Selma is single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, concentrated in the older neighborhoods near the historic High Street corridor. Newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town offer a more recent vintage with larger floor plans.
Selma is a working community where the majority of residents own their homes and take a practical approach to maintenance and improvement. The city is close enough to Fresno for commuters but has its own downtown, schools, and local institutions. Along the Highway 99 corridor, Kingsburg is just seven miles to the south and shares a similar agricultural history and housing stock. To the north along the same highway sits Fowler, another small Fresno County city we serve regularly. The whole stretch of the 99 between Fresno and Visalia is communities we know well.
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