
Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios builds three season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Kingsburg homeowners - from the older homes near historic Draper Street to the newer subdivisions on the edges of town. We have served the San Joaquin Valley since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Kingsburg winters are mild, with overnight temperatures occasionally dipping below freezing but rarely staying there for long. A three season sunroom gives you a comfortable room from roughly late winter through late fall - most of the calendar year in the Central Valley - without the added cost of full insulation and year-round climate control. For Kingsburg homes built before 1970, this is often the most practical sunroom option. See our three season sunroom page for full details on materials and configurations.
Kingsburg sits on flat San Joaquin Valley farmland with almost no natural shade, and most backyard patios here are exposed to full afternoon sun from late spring through early fall. A patio enclosure converts that exposed slab into a protected room using aluminum framing and panel systems. It is one of the most common projects we complete on Kingsburg homes, and it works especially well on the standard single-family lots that make up most of the city.
Kingsburg is surrounded by agricultural fields and orchards, and insect pressure in the evenings is real - particularly in spring and fall when the air is otherwise pleasant. A screen room is the most affordable enclosed outdoor room we install, and it makes those comfortable hours between sunset and dark actually usable. It is a popular choice on Kingsburg homes with covered patio slabs that are already in good condition.
Many Kingsburg homes from the 1950s through 1980s have a backyard patio slab that was never enclosed. Converting that existing concrete into a screened or glass-panel room is typically faster and less expensive than building on a new foundation. We inspect the slab for clay soil settlement during the estimate visit and tell you honestly whether it is ready to build on.
For Kingsburg properties without a usable slab, or where the existing concrete has settled too much to build on safely, a sunroom addition on a new foundation is the right approach. Median home values in Kingsburg are well below the California average, and adding real square footage through a sunroom is often more cost-effective than buying a larger home in a more expensive market.
Kingsburg summers routinely hit 100 degrees or higher, and tule fog brings weeks of persistent moisture every winter. A four season room with full insulation and climate control handles both extremes and functions as a true living room extension year-round. It is the right answer for Kingsburg homeowners who want to use the space in July as comfortably as they do in March.
Kingsburg is a small city of about 12,000 people in Fresno County, and a significant share of its homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. These older houses were not constructed to modern energy or weatherproofing standards, and they often have aging roofs, original wood or stucco siding, and concrete flatwork that has been sitting on San Joaquin Valley clay soil for decades. That clay is the constant variable in any outdoor project here. It absorbs water in winter, swells, then dries out completely by midsummer and shrinks back down. That cycle never stops, and over time it shifts slabs, cracks foundations, and puts uneven stress on any structure framed against it. A contractor who does not build to account for ground movement will produce a room that looks fine at first and develops problems within a few years.
The climate amplifies everything. Kingsburg summers are brutally hot - triple-digit temperatures are routine from June through September, and that sustained UV exposure degrades lower-quality sealants, glazing films, and vinyl components faster than most manufacturers would suggest. Then the dry season ends and tule fog rolls in, sometimes blanketing the city for days at a time in December and January. That fog creates extended surface moisture on roofs, siding, and any outdoor structure, which finds every gap in a seal or frame that the summer heat has weakened. The buildings that hold up well here are the ones designed specifically for both extremes, not just the valley heat everyone thinks about first.
Our crew works throughout Kingsburg regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Kingsburg Building Department for projects across the city. Kingsburg is a small, compact city where most of the residential streets are short and grid-like, but the housing stock varies noticeably depending on how close you are to the historic downtown core. Homes near Draper Street and the Swedish-themed downtown tend to be older, with more character but also more accumulated wear. The newer subdivisions on the outskirts were built mostly in the 1990s and 2000s and are structurally sounder, though they are now reaching the age where roofs, concrete, and exterior seals start needing attention.
Kingsburg sits about 25 miles south of Fresno and 20 miles north of Visalia, and Highway 99 is the artery that connects it to both. The Kings River runs near the eastern edge of the city and is a well-known local landmark for recreation. Agriculture - primarily farming and packing operations - is the economic backbone of the area, and most residents are working families who have been in their homes for a long time.
Neighboring Selma to the north shares much of the same housing profile - ranch-style homes on flat Valley lots - and our crew covers that corridor regularly. We also serve Dinuba to the east, where the farming community and housing stock are similarly matched to what we encounter throughout Kingsburg.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few short questions to make the estimate visit efficient - what you are hoping to build, the rough size, and whether you have an existing slab.
We come to your Kingsburg home and inspect the site - checking the existing slab for clay soil movement or cracking, measuring the space, and walking through your options. You get a complete written estimate with no vague line items that change later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Kingsburg Building Department and coordinate the start date around your schedule. You do not need to be home every day, but we keep you informed at each stage so there are no surprises.
When the work is complete, we do a walkthrough with you and take care of any items that need adjusting before we close out the job. The permit inspection is scheduled and passed before final sign-off on permitted projects.
We serve Kingsburg and the surrounding Fresno County area. Call or submit a request and we respond within one business day.
(559) 837-6841Kingsburg is a small city of about 12,000 residents in Fresno County, located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The city was founded in the 1890s by Swedish immigrants, and that heritage is still visible today - particularly along Draper Street downtown, where several buildings feature Swedish-style design and the annual Swedish Festival draws visitors from across the region. Most of the housing stock near the downtown core dates from the early to mid-1900s, while newer subdivisions on the city's edges were built during the 1990s and 2000s growth period.
Agriculture and food processing are the backbone of the local economy, and most residents are working families who have owned their homes for years. Roughly 60 percent of Kingsburg housing units are owner-occupied - one of the higher owner-occupancy rates among small San Joaquin Valley cities. To the north, Selma shares many of the same community characteristics - a working agricultural community with a similar range of housing ages and styles. Fresno, about 25 miles north on Highway 99, is the nearest major city and provides access to larger retail, employment, and services that Kingsburg residents use regularly.
Call us today or request a free estimate online - we serve Kingsburg and all of Fresno County and respond within one business day.