Stop watching your backyard from indoors. A three season sunroom keeps bugs out, blocks the wind, and gives you a real room to use from February through November.

Three season sunrooms in Madera are enclosed rooms built for comfortable use in spring, summer, and fall - they have large windows and screen panels but are not insulated or heated for freezing winter nights, which keeps the cost significantly lower than a full addition. Most projects in Madera are completed in two to four weeks of construction, not counting the permit review period.
If you have been thinking about getting more use from your backyard without committing to a full room addition, a three season room is the practical middle ground. Madera's mild climate - where truly cold days are limited to a few weeks in December and January - means this type of room works well for the vast majority of the year. If you want a room you can use even in the coldest months, take a look at our patio enclosures or our screen room installation options.
If you retreat indoors as soon as the mosquitoes come out or the heat lingers on your patio, a screened sunroom solves both at once. Madera's warm evenings from May through October are genuinely pleasant once you are out of direct sun and protected from insects. If you have stopped using your outdoor space the way you imagined, that is a clear sign.
If you already have a patio cover but still feel the space is unusable - because wind kicks up dust, bugs get in, or furniture gets coated in San Joaquin Valley grime - a fully enclosed sunroom is the next logical step. Many Madera homeowners make this upgrade after a year or two of realizing an open cover does not go far enough.
If you have been thinking about a home office, yoga room, or craft space with natural light, a three season sunroom delivers that at a fraction of what a full interior addition costs. You get real walls, a roof, and a door - just without the heating needed for year-round use in colder climates.
In Madera's real estate market, homes with covered outdoor living spaces tend to photograph well and show well to buyers. If your backyard currently has nothing but a concrete slab, adding a sunroom before listing gives buyers something tangible to picture themselves using - more compelling than many interior renovations.
Every three season sunroom project starts with a site visit to understand your space and goals. We work with screened enclosures, glass-and-screen combinations, and panel systems that open fully on warm days. If you need something more fully protected from the elements year-round, we also offer patio enclosures that connect to your home's HVAC. And if you are starting from scratch on an older patio that needs updating, ask about our screen room installation service as an entry-level alternative.
Design decisions - roof type, window style, screen mesh weight, orientation - all affect how comfortable the finished room will be in Madera's climate. We help you make those choices before construction begins, not after. Every project includes permit pulling, inspection coordination, and a final walkthrough so you know exactly how to use and maintain the space.
Best for homeowners who want airflow and insect protection without glass - great for Madera's spring and fall evenings.
Panels that switch between open screen mode and closed glass mode - ideal for year-round flexibility in Central Valley weather.
Keeps direct sun off the room in summer - the most important heat-management feature for Madera's triple-digit July temperatures.
Built on your current patio slab to save foundation cost - assessed for condition and suitability during the estimate visit.
Madera sits in the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and most of the year's rain arrives in a short window from November through March. That climate pattern means homeowners get very little use from open patios during the hottest months - but a screened, shaded sunroom with operable windows extends the usable season dramatically. The key is designing for heat management first: a sunroom facing west or south without adequate overhangs or ventilation becomes unusable by mid-morning in July. We have built enough of these rooms in Madera to know exactly which design choices make the difference.
Madera's housing stock is also well-suited for this type of project. A large share of homes are single-story ranch-style houses with concrete slab foundations and simple rooflines - exactly the profile that makes a three season sunroom addition more straightforward and less expensive than on older two-story homes. Homeowners in Fresno and Clovis face similar housing profiles and climate conditions, and we work regularly in both areas.
Call or submit a request online and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule a home visit to measure the space, look at your existing patio, and talk through your goals - no commitment required at this stage.
You receive a written, itemized estimate - not a ballpark - within a week of the visit. Once you agree and sign, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to the City of Madera on your behalf.
Permit approval in Madera takes one to three weeks. Construction follows: floor preparation, framing, roof panels, windows and screens. Most three season sunrooms are framed and enclosed within one to two weeks of breaking ground.
We schedule the city final inspection and are present for it. Once it passes, we walk you through the finished room - how to operate the windows, screens, and ventilation features - and give you a copy of the closed permit for your records.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We do not treat Madera like a coastal California city. Every three season sunroom we design accounts for triple-digit summer temperatures - roof overhangs, screen placement, and ventilating window position are planned before the first board goes up, not figured out after the fact.
Every project we build in Madera goes through the city's full permit process. We submit the application, coordinate with the building department, and are present for every inspection. You get closed permit documentation at the end - clean records that matter when you sell.
The agricultural dust and UV exposure in Madera degrade lower-quality screen mesh faster than most contractors acknowledge. We use mesh weight and frame coatings specified for this climate, so your screens and windows hold up years from now - not just through the first season. See how the{' '}National Sunroom Association sets standards for these materials.
You receive a written, itemized estimate before signing anything. We do not add costs mid-project without your written approval. The number you agreed to at the start is the number you pay at the end.
Every one of these details adds up to a sunroom that works in Madera's specific climate and holds its value over time. We have been building in this part of California long enough to know what holds up and what does not.
A fully enclosed patio room that can connect to your home's air conditioning - ideal if you want to use the space even in Madera's coolest winter weeks.
Learn MoreA screened structure without glass panels - the most affordable way to get insect and wind protection while keeping maximum airflow on hot Valley evenings.
Learn MoreSpring and summer projects book quickly in Madera - reach out now to hold your start date and get a free on-site estimate.