
Your existing patio slab is halfway there. We enclose it with high-desert glass and tight seals to create a livable room your family will actually use - without the cost or disruption of a full addition.
Your existing patio slab is halfway there. We enclose it with high-desert glass and tight seals to create a livable room your family will actually use - without the cost or disruption of a full addition.

Enclosed patio rooms in Hesperia, CA are built on your existing concrete slab, which eliminates the most expensive part of a traditional addition - the foundation - and most projects run one to three weeks of construction once the City of Hesperia permit is approved.
Because we build on what you already have, an enclosed patio room typically costs significantly less than a ground-up addition. If you want to go further and build a fully insulated, climate-controlled space from scratch, an all season room gives you that - but for many Hesperia homeowners, enclosing the patio they already have is the smarter first step.
The biggest thing that separates a well-built enclosed patio from a poor one in this climate is the quality of the seals. Hesperia's desert winds carry fine grit that works its way through any gap in a frame, window, or threshold. We treat dust control as a primary engineering concern, not an afterthought.
If your backyard patio is comfortable only a few months out of the year because summer heat or spring winds make it unpleasant, an enclosed room solves that directly. Hesperia's high-desert climate means an open patio can feel like a furnace by 10 a.m. in July. Enclosing it gives you a space you can actually use on most days of the year.
If you find yourself wiping down patio furniture every few days because of blowing desert dust, that is a clear sign your outdoor space needs protection. Hesperia's sandy soil and frequent winds mean anything left exposed outdoors collects grit quickly. An enclosed room keeps the dust out and protects your furniture without constant cleaning.
Many Hesperia homes were built with a concrete patio slab and a patio cover already in place - the ideal starting point for an enclosure. If that slab is sitting empty, adding walls and windows is a relatively efficient way to turn wasted square footage into a room your family will actually use. You already have the foundation.
If your existing patio cover is sagging, leaking, or rattling in the wind, replacing it with a fully enclosed room is worth considering rather than patching what you have. A new enclosure gives you a structurally sound, weather-tight space instead of a deteriorating cover that will need attention again in a few years.
Not every patio enclosure is the same project, and the right option depends on how you plan to use the space and how much of the year you want it to be comfortable. A basic three-season enclosure uses aluminum or vinyl framing with glass or insulated panels to block wind, dust, and rain while letting in light. It handles spring, fall, and mild winter days well, but it is not a climate-controlled space. If you want to keep the room comfortable through a Hesperia summer or a January cold snap, you are looking at a four-season build with better insulated panels and a heating and cooling source.
We also handle solarium installation for homeowners who want maximum natural light in a glass-dominant structure, and patio cover installation for homeowners who want a covered outdoor space before committing to a full enclosure. We will tell you honestly which option fits your situation and budget - we do not push the larger project if a simpler one is the right answer.
Best for homeowners who want to block wind, dust, and rain while keeping the space open and airy - comfortable in mild weather without climate control.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round room that handles Hesperia summers and cold winter nights with upgraded insulated panels and climate control.
Best for homeowners who want independent temperature control without running new ductwork through the existing home structure.
Best for homeowners with an aging or failing patio cover who want to replace it with a permanent, weather-tight enclosed room at the same time.
A lot of Hesperia's housing stock was built during the growth years of the 1980s and 1990s, and many of those homes came with a concrete patio slab and a metal or wood patio cover already in place. That is a great starting point for an enclosure - but it also means those covers are now 25 to 40 years old, and many are past their useful life. Hesperia's daily temperature swings - sometimes 30 to 40 degrees between daytime highs and nighttime lows - are hard on materials that were not designed for them. Seals crack, frames shift, and gaps appear over time. When we build an enclosed patio room here, we choose materials and installation methods that account for that thermal cycling from day one, which is why our rooms stay tight and draft-free long after cheaper builds start showing their age.
We serve homeowners throughout the High Desert, including in Adelanto and Barstow, where the same dusty, high-wind desert conditions apply. The National Association of Home Builders notes that enclosed patio rooms add genuine value to homes in markets where usable indoor-outdoor space is limited by climate - and that describes the High Desert well.
We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab and cover, and what you want to use the room for. We reply within one business day and come prepared rather than showing up to figure it out on your driveway.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess the slab condition, and walk through your options. A written, itemized estimate follows within a few days - with permit fees, materials, and labor broken out separately so you can compare quotes fairly.
We submit the permit application to the City of Hesperia and run HOA approval in parallel if your neighborhood requires it. City permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated so you are never left chasing a status.
Once permits are in hand, the crew installs framing, windows, panels, and roofing - typically one to three weeks. City inspectors check the work at required stages, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we call the job complete.
Free in-home estimates. We assess your slab, walk through your options, and give you a written quote with no pressure and no obligation.
(760) 232-8375Dust infiltration is one of the most common complaints from Hesperia homeowners who hired contractors unfamiliar with the High Desert. We treat every joint, window frame, and door threshold as a potential dust entry point and seal accordingly. Your room stays clean because we designed it to stay clean from the start.
Before we give you a price, we inspect your existing slab. Hesperia's sandy, shifting desert soil means older slabs occasionally have cracks or uneven spots that need to be addressed before an enclosure goes up. We flag any slab issues upfront so there are no cost surprises after you have signed.
Unpermitted additions in Hesperia can create real problems when you refinance or sell your home. We pull every permit required by the City of Hesperia Building and Safety Division and schedule every inspection - so your finished room is fully documented and above board.
Hesperia's dramatic day-to-night temperature swings put stress on building materials that were not designed for them. We choose framing systems and installation methods that hold up under daily thermal cycling - so your room stays tight and solid five years from now, not just the day it was built.
The California Contractors State License Board makes it easy to verify any contractor's license before you hire - we encourage every Hesperia homeowner to do that check, and we are happy to share our license information before you ever ask.
A glass-dominant structure that brings maximum natural light into your home while staying protected from wind and dust.
Learn MoreStart with a covered outdoor space before committing to a full enclosure - a lower-cost first step toward a protected patio.
Learn MorePermit approval in Hesperia takes two to four weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get your enclosure on the schedule.