
FirstChoice Hesperia Sunrooms builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom sunroom additions for homeowners throughout Adelanto. We work in the High Desert regularly and understand the conditions that Adelanto homes face - summer heat over 100 degrees, winter frost, and persistent desert wind - so every enclosure we build is designed to hold up here for the long term.

Adelanto's spring windstorms push sand and grit across open patios, making them uncomfortable and difficult to keep clean. A patio enclosure seals that space from blowing debris while keeping the natural light and backyard connection - turning an exposed concrete slab into a room you can actually use. See our patio enclosure services.
Adelanto's spring and fall evenings cool down quickly and are some of the nicest weather in the High Desert. A screen room keeps bugs and wind-driven dust out so you can enjoy those mild evenings without battling the desert environment every time you step outside.
A three-season sunroom is a practical upgrade for Adelanto homes that want enclosed outdoor space without the cost of a fully climate-controlled room. It handles the spring, fall, and mild winter days well, and it blocks wind and dust year-round even when the temperature is manageable.
Adelanto summers push past 100 degrees and winters bring real frost overnight - a four-season sunroom is the only type of enclosure that stays comfortable through all of that. Insulated panels, Low-E glass, and a dedicated heating and cooling system make the room usable on a July afternoon and a January morning.
Many Adelanto homes have wide, flat patios that bake in the summer sun from mid-morning onward. A solid patio cover provides the shade that drops surface temperatures enough to reclaim those afternoon hours, and it can serve as a first step before a full enclosure later.
Adelanto's 1980s and 1990s tract homes were built with flat, single-story layouts and standard lot sizes that accommodate a ground-level room addition well. A sunroom addition expands your usable square footage without the structural complexity of adding a second story.
Most of Adelanto's residential neighborhoods were built quickly during the city's growth period in the late 1980s and 1990s. Those tract homes are now 30 to 40 years old - the age when roofs, HVAC systems, and exterior stucco commonly need attention. When you add a sunroom or patio enclosure to a home in this age range, the work often involves connecting to stucco walls that have accumulated decades of sun and temperature stress. The stucco may have hairline cracks that need to be addressed at every new connection point to prevent water intrusion. Getting that detail right is what separates a long-lasting enclosure from one that starts leaking after the first winter storm.
Adelanto sits at about 2,800 feet in the Mojave Desert, and the High Desert climate is hard on homes in ways that coastal California contractors are not used to. Summer heat above 100 degrees degrades caulking and sealants faster, and winter nights that drop below freezing create freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete and expand gaps around window frames. The city also sits on flat desert lots where drainage is sometimes poor - standing water after a heavy rain can work toward a foundation if the grade around a new slab addition is not set correctly. According to the National Weather Service San Diego, the High Desert sees wide temperature swings year-round, and building details that work in milder climates often fall short here.
Our crew works throughout Adelanto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Adelanto is a city of flat, rectangular lots with single-story tract homes - it is compact and navigable, and we know its residential neighborhoods well. The majority of the homes we see here were built during the same 15-year window, which means the building stock is relatively consistent. That consistency makes site assessment faster and estimates more accurate.
Adelanto borders Victorville to the east, and many Adelanto residents commute through Victorville for shopping and services along Highway 395 and Victorville Boulevard. The neighborhoods closest to the El Mirage Road area on the west side of the city have a slightly different lot character - more open land, some larger parcels - compared to the denser residential blocks closer to the Victorville border. We take those site differences into account when evaluating where and how to position an addition.
We also serve homeowners in Barstow to the north, another High Desert community where many of the same conditions apply. If you have family nearby who needs similar work, or if your project is near the city boundary, we can accommodate that.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is a quick overview of what you want, the approximate size, and your budget range. No pressure and no commitment at this stage.
We come to your home, look at the existing slab or outdoor area, inspect the adjacent stucco wall, and note any drainage or setback concerns. This is also where we identify any stucco repairs needed at the connection point before we quote the job.
We prepare the drawings and submit them to the City of Adelanto Building and Safety Division on your behalf. We track plan review status and communicate updates to you throughout - you will not be left wondering where things stand.
Once the permit is approved, we schedule construction and handle all required city inspections. We coordinate around your schedule for the on-site inspections and walk you through the completed room before we consider the job done.
We serve Adelanto and the surrounding High Desert. No obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(760) 232-8375Adelanto is a city in San Bernardino County with a population of around 38,000, located in the Victor Valley region of the Mojave Desert. The city incorporated in 1988 and grew rapidly in the years that followed, with most of its residential development happening in a compressed window from the mid-1980s through the late 1990s. That history gives Adelanto a housing stock that is relatively uniform in age - the majority of homes are single-story stucco tract houses built on flat desert lots, and most of them are now in their third or fourth decade. Many of the city's neighborhoods run along Highway 395, which is the main north-south artery through town, and the residential streets branch off from that corridor in the orderly grid pattern common to planned desert subdivisions.
Adelanto is part of the Victor Valley community, and residents here live close to the open desert landscape that defines this part of San Bernardino County. The El Mirage Dry Lake sits just to the west of the city and is a well-known local landmark. Adelanto neighbors Apple Valley to the south, and many residents of both cities share the same experience of living in a spread-out desert community where the outdoor spaces around a home sit unused for months at a time because the weather makes them uncomfortable. Getting more out of those spaces - with a covered patio, a screen room, or an enclosed addition - is one of the most practical home investments a High Desert homeowner can make.
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