
Your covered patio sits empty most of the year because the High Desert heat and wind make it uncomfortable. We enclose it - properly insulated, fully permitted - so you actually use it.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Hesperia means building insulated walls and installing double-pane windows on your existing covered patio slab, creating a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to your home, with most projects completed in two to five weeks once permits are approved.
If you have a concrete slab with a patio roof that goes mostly unused, you already have the hardest and most expensive parts in place. A conversion fills in the walls and glass, connects heating and cooling, and turns that wasted space into a room your family will actually spend time in. Most homeowners in Hesperia who go through this process say the same thing afterward - they wish they had done it sooner.
Not every enclosed patio needs to be a full four-season room. If you want something more open to the outdoors, our enclosed patio rooms offer a lighter option. For most Hesperia homeowners, though, the High Desert climate makes full insulation and dedicated cooling the only version that truly delivers on the promise of year-round use.
If you walk past your covered patio from June through September without stepping on it, the reason is the heat. Hesperia's High Desert temperatures regularly hit 100 to 108 degrees, making any unenclosed or lightly shaded outdoor space genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time. A conversion with real insulation and cooling changes that.
If your family has outgrown your living room, you are working from home without a dedicated room, or you need guest space, a conversion is often faster and less disruptive than a full home addition. You already have a slab and a roof cover - the contractor is filling in the walls and windows rather than starting from scratch.
If you are replacing patio cushions every year or two because the desert sun bleaches and cracks them, or because wind keeps scattering them across the yard, that is a clear signal your outdoor space needs protection. Enclosing the space protects your furniture and makes the area feel like a room rather than a staging area for the elements.
If your concrete slab is level, not heavily cracked, and already covered by a patio roof or overhang, you are in the best starting position for a conversion. The hard and expensive parts - the foundation and the roof structure - are already in place. A contractor can usually assess the slab's condition in a single visit and tell you whether it is ready to build on.
We handle patio-to-sunroom conversions from first call through final permit closeout, covering everything from slab assessment and framing through window installation, electrical, and climate control. For homeowners who want a full climate-controlled space, we build to four-season standards - real insulation, double-pane low-solar-gain glass, and a dedicated mini-split or HVAC extension. If you are interested in a lighter enclosure that stays connected to the outdoors, we can also discuss our deck-to-sunroom conversion approach, which applies similar principles to raised deck platforms.
Every conversion includes permit pulling, county inspection scheduling, and HOA architectural review assistance if your neighborhood requires it. We give you a written, itemized contract before work begins - no surprises mid-project. Whether you want a simple three-season room for mild-weather use or a fully conditioned space you can use on the hottest July afternoon, we will walk you through the options and tell you honestly which one fits your goals and your budget.
Best for homeowners who mainly want to use the space in spring and fall, and who want a lower upfront cost.
The right choice for Hesperia's climate - full insulation, double-pane glass, and dedicated cooling so the room is usable every day of the year.
Ideal when your existing slab is in solid condition - we build directly on it and skip costly foundation work.
For slabs that need repair or reinforcement before walls go up - we handle the foundation work and the enclosure in one project.
Hesperia sits in the High Desert at roughly 3,200 feet elevation, and the climate here is not forgiving to outdoor spaces. Summer temperatures regularly hit 100 to 108 degrees from June through September, and the desert wind events - including Santa Ana conditions in spring and fall - push fine dust into every gap and crack. A covered patio that works fine in most parts of California is genuinely unusable here for a large chunk of the year. That is why conversion demand in Hesperia runs higher than in most cities: homeowners are not adding a luxury, they are solving a real problem with an outdoor space that is not working for them.
We work throughout Hesperia, including areas closer to Victorville and further out toward Apple Valley. One thing that comes up on almost every job here is the permit process. San Bernardino County's Land Use Services handles most residential permits in unincorporated Hesperia, and review times can run four to eight weeks. We factor this into every project timeline upfront so you are not caught off guard. We also know which Hesperia subdivisions have active HOAs and what each one typically requires for architectural review approval - and we handle that submission for you.
For information on California's energy efficiency standards that apply to new enclosed living spaces, see the California Energy Commission. To verify any contractor's license before you sign, use the California Contractors State License Board.
We respond within one business day. Our first call takes about ten minutes - we ask a few basic questions about your patio, your slab, and what you want to use the room for, so we arrive at your home already prepared to give you useful answers.
We walk your patio, check the slab condition, look at the existing roof cover, and note any HOA or site-specific factors. Then we put together a detailed written estimate - no ballpark figures, no price on a business card.
Once you approve the contract, we submit the permit application to San Bernardino County and handle any HOA architectural review paperwork. County review typically takes four to eight weeks - we use that time to finalize material selections with you.
With permits in hand, framing, windows, electrical, and finishing work follow in sequence - typically two to five weeks of active construction. County inspectors check the work at required milestones. When everything is done, we walk through the finished room with you before you sign off.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle the permits so you don't have to.
(760) 232-8375We build specifically for Hesperia's conditions - 100-plus-degree summers, high-wind dust events, and caliche soil that complicates any footing work. Contractors who do not know this area make specification choices that look fine on paper but fail in the first summer.
We pull every permit, schedule every county inspection, and handle HOA architectural review submissions. You do not have to track anything down or follow up with the county. When the job is done, you receive copies of all permits and inspection records.
Every project begins with a detailed written contract that covers scope, materials, and price. If we find something unexpected during the slab assessment - caliche, uneven settling, undersized footings - we tell you and get your approval before we proceed. The price you sign is the price you pay.
We hold ourselves to the standards of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, including ethical business practices and ongoing education on best-practice construction methods. That accountability matters when you are inviting a contractor into your home.
Together, these proof points mean one thing: you know what you are getting before we start, and you get what you were promised when we finish. That is not how every contractor in the High Desert operates, and we think it should be.
Have a raised deck instead of a ground-level slab? We convert deck platforms into fully enclosed sunrooms using the same High Desert-ready approach.
Learn MoreA lighter-touch alternative if you want your patio enclosed but still feel open to the outdoors during mild Hesperia weather.
Learn MorePermit timelines in San Bernardino County run four to eight weeks - the sooner we submit, the sooner your new room is ready for the first hot day.