
Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms across the Central Valley - fully permitted, built for Tulare's heat.

Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios is a full-service sunroom contractor in Tulare, CA, offering 16 services across 12 cities in the Central Valley. Whether you want to enclose an existing patio, build a custom four-season room from the ground up, or convert a deck into living space, we handle permits, construction, and inspections from start to finish. The goal is simple: a room you will actually use, built to last in the San Joaquin Valley's climate.

Tired of losing your backyard to summer heat? A sunroom addition gives you light-filled living space you can actually use year-round.
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Want to enjoy your yard in July without the heat? A four-season room is fully insulated and climate-controlled for every month of the year.
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Love the outdoors in spring and fall? A three-season room keeps bugs and dust out while letting in the view and the breeze.
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Your patio slab may already be the foundation - we can enclose it into a finished room without starting from scratch.
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Got a specific layout, size, or style in mind? We design and build custom sunrooms around what you need, not a standard package.
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Building from the ground up on a new footprint? We handle full sunroom construction from foundation to final finish.
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Existing sunroom feeling dated or drafty? We update older rooms with modern glass, insulation, and interior finishes.
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Want bug-free evenings without the cost of a full enclosure? A screen room is the simplest way to reclaim your outdoor space.
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Your covered patio can become a proper room - we handle the framing, glass, and permits to make it happen.
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Got an underused deck? We convert decks into enclosed, comfortable rooms with the structural work done right.
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A room that works in every season - from February fog to August heat - designed specifically for the San Joaquin Valley.
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Fully enclosed, finished, and comfortable - a step above a basic patio cover and a step below a full home addition.
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Want maximum natural light with glass walls and a glass roof? A solarium brings the outdoors in without the weather.
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Starting with shade and protection? A solid patio cover is the foundation for whatever comes next.
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Not sure what style or layout fits your home? We walk through design options before a single permit is filed.
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Low-maintenance framing that handles the heat without rotting, warping, or needing paint every few years.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few basic questions - what you are hoping to build, roughly where on your home, and whether you have an existing patio slab. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free estimate.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the existing foundation or slab, and look at the roofline and wall connection point. Within a week or two you receive a written estimate with clear cost categories - not a single vague number. No obligation.
Once you approve the scope, we submit plans to the City of Tulare for permit review, order materials, and schedule the crew. You hear from us at every stage. Construction typically runs 2 to 4 weeks after permit approval - and we see the final city inspection through to sign-off.
We hold an active license with the California Contractors State License Board and carry full liability and workers compensation insurance. Every project - large or small - is covered before a single shovel goes in the ground.
We come to your home, measure your space, and give you a written estimate with clear cost categories. You pay nothing for the estimate, and there is no pressure to decide the same day. Most estimates are delivered within 7 days of the site visit.
We are a locally owned business that has been serving Tulare and the surrounding Central Valley since 2019. We know the City of Tulare permit process, the local housing stock, and the conditions that make or break a sunroom in this climate.
We pull every permit through the City of Tulare before construction begins and stay on-site for the final city inspection. Your sunroom is a legal, documented part of your home - not a liability that surfaces when you sell or refinance.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (559) 837-6841 or send us your details online.
We got our four-season sunroom done before summer hit, and I have to say - being able to sit in there with the AC on while looking at the backyard in August made the whole project worth it. The crew pulled the permit, handled the city inspection, and cleaned up every day. No surprises on the final bill either.
Marcus T., Visalia, CA - Four season sunrooms
Our old patio cover was pulling away from the house and leaking every time it rained. Instead of patching it, we decided to convert it to an enclosed room. The team walked us through the design options, gave us a written quote, and stuck to it. The finished room looks like it was always part of the house.
Linda R., Tulare, CA - Patio enclosures
I was skeptical about a three-season room in Tulare because of the heat, but the contractor specifically talked through ventilation and window placement before we finalized anything. The room is comfortable from February through November - that is more use than I expected, and our spring evenings out there are the best they have ever been.
David M., Fresno, CA - Three season sunrooms
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. This estimate is completely free and carries no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit - so we can measure your space and give you a real number, not a guess.
(559) 837-6841Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios is based in Tulare, CA and serves 12 cities and communities across the Central Valley - including Visalia, Fresno, Hanford, Porterville, and more. We aim to schedule all site visits within the same week and typically begin construction within 2 to 4 weeks of permit approval.
A three-season room is unusable for about 5 months in the San Joaquin Valley because it has no insulation or climate control. A four-season room with heat-blocking glass and a mini-split unit stays comfortable even on 108-degree days. In Tulare, the four-season option is usually the better long-term investment.
Any enclosed structure attached to your home in California requires a building permit. Skipping it can make the addition a liability at resale - lenders and buyers can require removal at the seller's expense. The permit also triggers city inspections that protect you from shortcuts. The California Department of Housing and Community Development explains homeowner permit obligations.
Standard glass lets solar heat pour in - turning a sunroom into an oven by 10 a.m. in July. Low-emissivity (low-e) glass has a thin invisible coating that blocks heat while still transmitting light. In Tulare, specifying the right glass is the single most important decision in a sunroom project.
Many Tulare homes from the 1960s through 1990s have concrete patio slabs that can serve as a sunroom floor - reducing project cost by thousands. Whether yours qualifies depends on its thickness, condition, and drainage slope. A site inspection is the only way to know for sure.
The San Joaquin Valley has some of the worst air quality in the country during wildfire season and agricultural dust events. A sunroom with operable glass panels lets you close off the space during smoke events while still enjoying natural light - something a screened porch cannot do.
The construction phase is typically 2 to 4 weeks. But permit review at the City of Tulare can add 2 to 6 more weeks before a crew arrives. Total project time from signed contract to finished room is usually 8 to 14 weeks. Contractors who quote only the construction phase are leaving out the longest part.
Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Tulare, CA, serving 12 cities across the Central Valley since 2019. We hold an active license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, the state authority that regulates residential and commercial contractors throughout California. Since 2019, we have completed sunroom additions, 4 season rooms, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and conversion projects for homeowners across Tulare County and the surrounding region - 16 distinct services delivered across the San Joaquin Valley. Learn more about our team and approach.
A cracked slab does not automatically disqualify it - hairline cracks in older concrete are common in Tulare due to soil movement. A contractor will assess whether the damage is structural or cosmetic. In many cases, a partial repair or reinforcement is possible rather than a full slab replacement.
Late winter through early spring - February through April - is the sweet spot in Tulare. You avoid the dense tule fog of December and January that slows concrete work, and you can be in your new room before summer heat arrives. Fall is also a good window for projects that will be used starting the following spring.
Yes, modestly. In California, a permitted addition increases your home's assessed value, which triggers a reassessment of the added portion only - not the whole property. The tax increase is typically small relative to the value and enjoyment you gain. The California State Board of Equalization explains the reassessment process at boe.ca.gov.
Still have questions about your specific situation? The National Association of Home Builders publishes homeowner guides on room additions and remodeling - a useful read before your first contractor call. Or call us directly at (559) 837-6841 and we will answer your questions at no charge.
Tulare is a city of about 70,000 people sitting in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley, surrounded by some of the most productive farmland in the country. The city takes its name from Tulare Lake, once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, and it has grown from roughly 33,000 residents in 1990 to a regional hub along Highway 99 today. Most residents live in single-family homes - the majority of them ranch-style houses built between the 1950s and 1990s on flat valley floor lots with concrete slab foundations.
The city is home to the World Ag Expo, held every February at the International Agri-Center, one of the largest farm equipment shows in the world and a landmark most Tulare residents know well. Tulare County is one of the top agricultural counties in the United States, producing dairy, grapes, citrus, and cotton - a big part of what makes this a working community where homeowners value honest, reliable contractors. Census data shows median home values well below the California average, meaning homeowners here are looking for fair value and straight answers.
Tulare summers are genuinely extreme - temperatures regularly reach 100 to 110 degrees from June through September, and the expansive clay soils under most homes shift with every wet and dry season. Dense tule fog blankets the valley from December through February. These conditions shape every sunroom we build here. Whether your home is in an older neighborhood near downtown or one of the newer subdivisions on the north or east side of the city, we understand what local houses need and we know the City of Tulare permit process from the inside out.
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Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios
143 S H St
Tulare, CA 93274
Always open, 24/7.
Call Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Tulare and 12 cities across the Central Valley.