
Supreme Tulare Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions for Lindsay homeowners - from older homes near downtown to properties that back up to the citrus orchards on the edges of town. We have served the San Joaquin Valley since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Lindsay homes from the 1940s through 1980s have a backyard concrete slab that was never enclosed - it sits in full sun from late spring through early fall and goes unused for months. Converting that slab into a patio enclosure using aluminum framing and panel systems creates a functional room for a fraction of the cost of a full addition. Lindsay properties near the orchards also benefit from the insect barrier an enclosure provides on warm evenings. See our patio enclosures page for framing and panel options.
Lindsay is surrounded by citrus orchards and agricultural fields, and evening insect pressure in spring and fall is a real issue - those are exactly the months when the temperature finally becomes comfortable enough to sit outside. A screen room on an existing covered patio is the most affordable enclosed outdoor space we install, and it makes the comfortable hours between sunset and dark usable again. It is one of the most popular projects we complete on Lindsay homes.
Lindsay winters are short and mild, with hard freezes uncommon except on occasional January nights. A three season sunroom gives Lindsay homeowners a comfortable space from late February through November without the added cost of full insulation and year-round heating and cooling. For the modest-sized homes that make up most of Lindsay's housing stock, this is often the most practical and cost-effective sunroom option.
Lindsay summers regularly push above 100 degrees, and a backyard patio without any overhead cover is simply not usable from June through September. A solid or lattice patio cover is often the first step for Lindsay homeowners before moving to a full enclosure - it shades the slab, protects concrete from direct UV degradation, and makes the patio livable on every evening that is not peak summer heat.
A large number of Lindsay homes have covered patio slabs that were poured decades ago and never fully enclosed. Converting that existing structure is typically faster and less expensive than starting fresh, provided the slab is stable. We check every Lindsay slab for the clay-soil settlement that is common here before recommending this approach - and we tell you honestly if the concrete needs to be replaced first.
Lindsay summers top out above 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and tule fog creates persistent surface moisture every winter. A four season sunroom with full insulation and a dedicated HVAC system handles both extremes and functions as a true additional living space year-round. It is the right choice for Lindsay homeowners who want to use the room as a home office, playroom, or dining space regardless of what the weather is doing outside.
Lindsay is a small Tulare County city of about 13,000 residents, and most of its housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s. These homes were not constructed to current energy or weatherproofing standards, and decades of San Joaquin Valley heat, frost cycles, and tule fog have taken a toll on roofing materials, exterior stucco, and concrete flatwork. The soil under most Lindsay properties is clay-heavy, which means it expands when the winter rains arrive and shrinks back down every dry summer. That back-and-forth movement shifts concrete slabs, cracks foundations, and puts uneven stress on any structure attached to the ground. A contractor who ignores ground conditions will build a room that looks fine at installation and develops problems - gaps, water intrusion, frame stress - within a few years.
The climate demands both durability and thermal performance. Lindsay summers are long and brutal - temperatures above 100 degrees are routine from June through September, and that sustained UV exposure degrades lower-quality sealants, glazing films, and vinyl framing faster than manufacturers recommend. Then the dry season ends and tule fog rolls through the Valley, sometimes sitting over the area for days at a time in December and January. That fog creates persistent moisture on roofs, siding, and outdoor structures, finding every gap in a seal or frame that the summer heat has already weakened. A patio enclosure or sunroom that is built correctly for Lindsay handles both extremes without the owner making repairs a year or two later.
Our crew works throughout Lindsay regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Lindsay Community Development Department for projects across the city. Lindsay is a compact city where most neighborhoods are close to the agricultural land that defines the town's history and character. Homes near downtown tend to be older with more accumulated wear, while properties on the outskirts of town often sit closer to active orchard land. That orchard proximity means Lindsay homes deal with more dust, agricultural runoff, and insect pressure than homes in more urban parts of Tulare County.
Lindsay sits along Highway 65 in Tulare County, roughly 20 miles east of Hanford and about 15 miles south of Visalia. Lindsay Community Park is a well-known gathering spot for local families. The Orange Blossom Festival draws residents and visitors from across the county every spring. Agriculture - particularly citrus growing and packing - is the economic backbone of the city, and most homeowners here are practical, working families who have been in their homes for a long time.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Porterville and across the broader Tulare County region. If you are located in a rural area between cities, call us and we can confirm service availability for your specific address.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on this site. We respond to every Lindsay inquiry within one business day and typically schedule estimate visits within a few days of your first contact.
We visit your Lindsay property at no charge to measure the space, assess the existing concrete for clay-soil settlement, and review your options. You receive a written price before any work begins - no estimates that change after the project starts.
We submit the permit application to the City of Lindsay on your behalf and order materials once approval is confirmed. You do not need to be present for the permit process, and we keep you updated on the timeline throughout.
Most Lindsay patio enclosures and screen rooms are installed in one to two weeks once materials are on site. We do a final walkthrough with you at completion to confirm everything meets the agreed scope before we consider the job done.
We serve Lindsay homeowners with free on-site estimates, written pricing, and no-pressure consultations. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(559) 837-6841Lindsay is a small city of about 13,000 residents in Tulare County, situated in the middle of California's San Joaquin Valley and surrounded by citrus orchards that have been the community's economic foundation for over a century. The city covers just a few square miles, and most neighborhoods are compact and walkable. The housing stock is predominantly modest single-family homes - two and three bedrooms, stucco exteriors, small to medium-sized lots - with the majority of homes built between the 1940s and 1980s. Homes closer to the city limits often border active farmland directly. The city of Lindsay has a deep agricultural identity that shapes its character - it is a working town, not a suburb, and the residents are practical homeowners who value straightforward service.
Lindsay sits east of Highway 65 and north of Porterville, with easy access to both Tulare and Visalia for shopping and services. The community is tightly knit, and the Orange Blossom Festival each spring is one of the most attended local events in this part of Tulare County. Nearby Visalia is the county seat and the largest city in the immediate region - and it is one of the service areas we also cover regularly for sunroom and patio enclosure work.
Get a free estimate this week - we respond to every Lindsay inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within a few days of your first call.