
You love your backyard in spring and fall. A properly built sunroom addition lets you enjoy it in summer too - with shade, cooling, and protection from the heat that shuts Tulare patios down for months.

Sunroom additions in Tulare are permanent room additions - attached to your home, built on a proper foundation, and requiring a city building permit. Most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract to completion, with two to four weeks of actual construction.
The biggest decision you make is not the size of the room - it is what type you build. In Tulare's climate, a room without insulation and cooling is a room you will avoid for most of the summer. That is why most homeowners here choose a four-season sunroom over a basic three-season enclosure.
A sunroom addition built on Tulare's flat, clay-heavy soil also needs the right foundation - one that accounts for the ground movement that affects most slab-foundation homes in this part of the valley.
Your backyard patio sits empty from June through September because the heat is simply too much. In Tulare, that can mean five or six months of unused outdoor space - a sunroom gives it back to you with shade and cooling.
Older ranch-style homes in Tulare were designed with small windows and closed floor plans. If your living areas feel dim during the day, a glass-walled sunroom transforms how your whole home feels and lives.
If your existing structure is faded, cracked, or letting in dust and heat, that is a natural moment to consider whether a proper sunroom makes more sense than a replacement. A well-built sunroom will outlast a screen enclosure by decades.
If your family has grown or you are working from home and need a dedicated room, a sunroom adds real square footage without a full interior renovation. Most of the construction happens outside your living space.
We build several types of sunroom additions depending on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. A four-season sunroom is the most popular choice for Tulare homeowners - it is fully insulated, climate-controlled, and usable every month of the year. We also handle the structural side of the project through our sunroom construction service, which covers foundation work, framing, and all required city inspections.
Every project starts with a free on-site estimate where we look at your home, your yard layout, and the wall where the room will attach. We then handle permitting, design drawings, foundation work, framing, glazing, and final inspection from start to finish.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - the right choice for Tulare homeowners who want to use the room year-round.
A lighter-weight option for homeowners who primarily want spring and fall use and have a smaller budget.
High-performance glass options including low-emissivity coatings that block Tulare's intense summer heat while letting in light.
Complete structural builds from foundation to finish, including concrete footings, framing, and electrical connections.
Tulare sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees and stay there for weeks. Most homes in Tulare were built between the 1950s and 1980s as single-story ranch homes with slab foundations and smaller windows - layouts that feel dark and cramped by today's standards. A sunroom addition addresses both problems at once: more usable space and far more natural light, built to handle Tulare's specific climate rather than some generic California standard.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Visalia and Porterville, so if you are in one of those communities and want to discuss a sunroom addition, reach out and we will come to you. The clay soil and flat lots common across this part of the valley mean we design every foundation with ground movement in mind - a detail that matters more here than in most other parts of California. You can read more about local soil conditions from the USDA Web Soil Survey.
We ask a few simple questions about where you want the room, how you plan to use it, and your rough budget. You do not need all the answers - just describe what you are hoping the space will do for you. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home, check the attachment wall, measure the space, and note anything that might affect the design - like roofline angles or slab edges common on Tulare ranch homes. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the major cost categories.
We finalize drawings and submit them to the City of Tulare building department. Plan review can take several weeks - we keep you updated throughout and let you know the moment the permit is approved.
Foundation prep, framing, glazing, and finishing typically run two to four weeks for a standard room. A city inspector verifies the work at the end. We walk you through the finished room and address any final items before we consider the job complete.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(559) 837-6841We pull every permit before a board goes up. That means a city inspector signs off on the finished work - and your addition is a legal, documented part of your home when you sell.
We specify low-emissivity glass and size the cooling system for Tulare's actual climate - not some average California weather model. You get a room you can use in August, not just in October.
The point where a sunroom meets your existing home is where poor work shows up first. We treat that flashing and waterproofing detail as the most critical part of the job, because water damage there is expensive and slow to find.
You get a written scope and price before any work starts. If something needs to change during construction, we tell you before it happens. The number you agreed to at the start is the number on the final invoice.
We have been building sunrooms in Tulare since 2019. Every project is handled by our own crew - not a subcontractor who has never worked on a San Joaquin Valley home. If you want to see how that translates to a real project, call us and we will walk you through exactly what we would do for your home. The California Contractors State License Board maintains a public database where you can verify any contractor's license before you sign.
The fully climate-controlled version - built with insulation and HVAC so you can use the room comfortably in any season, including Tulare summers.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds from foundation to finish, including foundation work, framing, glazing, and all required city inspections.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimates, no obligation - contact us now and we will respond within 1 business day.