
Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios builds all season rooms, sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Clovis homeowners - we have served the Fresno-Clovis area since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within one business day with a free on-site estimate.

Clovis homeowners who invest in their properties tend to want a room they can use all year - not just during the mild months. An all season room with insulated panels and a climate control option handles Clovis summers above 100 degrees and the damp, foggy winters equally well, giving you a comfortable space for every season without limiting use to a few weeks in spring and fall. See all the options for your property on our all season rooms page.
Clovis has a high homeownership rate and a culture of residents who invest in their properties for the long term - many families move here specifically for the schools and plan to stay for decades. A sunroom addition built on its own foundation adds permanent square footage, increases livable space for the whole family, and adds value in a market where buyers notice well-built improvements.
Most Clovis homes from the 1980s and 1990s have a standard concrete slab patio attached to the back of the house - functional but fully exposed to Clovis summer heat and valley dust. A patio enclosure adds framing, panels, and overhead protection to that existing slab, creating a sheltered outdoor room without the cost or disruption of building a full addition from scratch.
Clovis spring and fall evenings are the best time to be outside - but the San Joaquin Valley brings insects along with those cooler temperatures. A screen room encloses your patio with screen panels that let air through while keeping mosquitoes, gnats, and agricultural dust insects outside. For families who want to extend evening outdoor use from spring through fall, it is the most affordable enclosed structure we build.
Four season sunrooms with low-E insulated glass work particularly well in Clovis because they manage solar heat gain during summer while retaining warmth when Tule fog and cool nights arrive in December and January. Homes in the newer Clovis subdivisions off Shepherd and Herndon often have the larger back yards and roofline setbacks that make a four season room practical to tie in cleanly.
A patio cover is often the right starting point for Clovis homeowners who want to make the backyard more usable without committing to a full enclosure. A solid insulated aluminum cover blocks direct overhead sun, drops the surface temperature beneath it, and creates a shaded outdoor area that is useful for morning coffee and evening gatherings even during Clovis summers that regularly hit 105 degrees.
Clovis has grown rapidly over the past four decades, and the bulk of its housing stock was built between the 1970s and the 2000s. These are predominantly stucco-exterior, single-family homes on suburban lots - well-built for their time, but now 30 to 40 years old in many cases. Roofing, caulk, and exterior seals on homes from this era are reaching the end of their designed service lives, and a sunroom or patio addition built onto an aging home needs to account for what the existing structure can support. Clovis summers push well past 100 degrees with low humidity, and the dry heat bakes exposed materials quickly. A room designed without accounting for solar orientation and radiant heat will be genuinely uncomfortable from June through September.
The soil conditions across the Fresno-Clovis area also matter. Clay-heavy soils expand in wet winters and shrink during dry summers, and that movement is the primary reason patio slabs across Clovis crack and shift on a predictable cycle. A patio enclosure or sunroom addition built on a slab that has been compromised by soil movement will develop structural problems - gap formation, door misalignment, and cracked wall panels - within a few years regardless of how well the superstructure is built. We inspect every slab before we build on it and tell you clearly what the slab's condition means for your project.
Our crew works throughout Clovis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We pull permits through the City of Clovis Community Development Department on behalf of our customers for every project we build in Clovis. Clovis is its own incorporated city with its own building department and inspection process - separate from Fresno - and we are familiar with both.
Clovis has real neighborhood variety that matters for this kind of work. The homes near Old Town Clovis along Clovis Avenue are older and sit on narrower lots, sometimes with wood siding rather than stucco, and they require different attachment and framing approaches than the larger stucco homes in newer subdivisions off Shepherd Avenue or Herndon Avenue on the north side. We have worked on both ends of the city and adjust our approach to what the specific property calls for.
We also serve Fresno directly to the west, where many homeowners are on the same east side of the city near the Clovis border, and Hanford in Kings County to the south. If your property sits near a city boundary or in an unincorporated area, call us and we will confirm coverage for your specific address.
Call us directly or fill out the online estimate form. We respond to every Clovis inquiry within one business day - same day for most calls. You will speak with someone familiar with the project types we build, not an answering service.
We visit your Clovis property, measure your space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and walk through the options with you in person. The visit is free and there is no obligation. We discuss pricing ranges on-site so you understand the budget before a written quote arrives.
We file the permit application with the City of Clovis on your behalf and keep you updated on status. Once the permit is approved, we schedule construction and complete the project within the timeline agreed at the estimate visit.
We walk through every completed project with the homeowner before we leave and answer any questions on the spot. We remain reachable by phone after the project is finished - you will not be left chasing a voicemail if a question comes up later.
We serve all Clovis neighborhoods, from Old Town to the newer north-side subdivisions. Free estimate, no pressure, response within one business day.
(559) 837-6841Clovis is a city of about 120,000 residents sitting directly east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. It is often grouped with Fresno as part of the same metro area, but Clovis is its own incorporated city with its own government, police department, and - notably - the Clovis Unified School District, one of the largest and most well-regarded school districts in California. Many families choose Clovis specifically for the schools and the quieter, more suburban character compared to Fresno. The city has a strong culture of homeownership and long-term residency, and homeowners here tend to invest in their properties with that long-term mindset.
The original heart of the city is Old Town Clovis, centered on Clovis Avenue near the railroad tracks, with a walkable main street and older homes and buildings nearby that trace back to the city's early history as an agricultural and railroad town. Further north and east, Clovis becomes a landscape of newer single-family subdivisions - stucco exteriors, tile roofs, attached garages, and backyards that are functional but often underused because of summer heat. These are the properties where a well-built sunroom or patio enclosure makes the most difference. We also serve nearby Selma to the south, where similar housing stock and climate conditions make the same types of projects practical for homeowners across the valley.
Call us for a free estimate on your Clovis sunroom or patio enclosure project. We respond within one business day and serve all Clovis neighborhoods and the surrounding Fresno-Clovis area.