
Your backyard should be enjoyable year-round. We design and build custom sunrooms that handle Delano summers, match your home, and get fully permitted before a single wall goes up.

Custom sunrooms in Delano are fully enclosed room additions with large glass panels on most walls, designed to bring in natural light while keeping heat out - most projects run six to twelve weeks from permit application to move-in, depending on size and foundation work.
A lot of Delano homeowners come to us after spending a summer avoiding their patio. The back of the house gets blistering hot, the screen room lets in dust from the surrounding farmland, and the covered patio just does not cut it. A custom sunroom solves that by giving you a real room - insulated, sealed, and cooled - that you can use from January through December.
If you are trying to decide how much structure you need, our sunroom construction page walks through the building process in detail, while our sunroom design page covers layout and style options.
If your back patio is unused from May through September because of the heat, a well-designed sunroom with heat-reflective glass and proper cooling can turn that space into one of the most comfortable rooms in your house. In Delano's climate, an enclosed, shaded room stays meaningfully cooler than any open patio.
Living near active farmland means fine agricultural dust settles on every surface. A fully enclosed sunroom with quality frame seals keeps that dust outside where it belongs. If your screen room or patio cover is constantly letting in dust after every windy day or harvest season, a custom sunroom is the fix.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood and do not want to move, a custom sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage. It gives you a flexible room that can serve as a home office, playroom, or dining area depending on what your family needs.
Cracking or uneven concrete is a sign the clay-heavy soil under your Delano home has been moving - which is normal here but needs to be addressed properly. Building a sunroom now, with a correctly prepared foundation, is smarter than patching a slab that will keep shifting on its own.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit to measure your space and look at your existing foundation. From there we handle the full process: permit application through Kern County, any needed foundation prep, framing, glass installation, electrical, and finishing. If you need help thinking through the look and layout before committing to construction, our sunroom design service is a natural first step. Once the design is set, our sunroom construction team handles everything through the final county inspection.
We build three-season rooms, four-season rooms, and solariums - each suited to a different level of use and budget. We also advise on glass selection, cooling options, and foundation requirements specific to Delano's clay soils. Every project comes with a written estimate that breaks down what is included so there are no surprises at the end.
Best for homeowners who want affordable extra space and plan to use the room in spring, fall, and mild winters.
Ideal for Delano homeowners who need a fully usable room year-round, including during summer heat peaks.
Suited to homeowners who want maximum natural light and are prepared to plan carefully for heat management.
For properties with unusual footprints, HOA restrictions, or specific design preferences that do not fit a standard package.
Delano sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. That is not a footnote - it is the single most important design factor for any sunroom project here. A custom sunroom built without heat-reflective glass and proper ventilation will be genuinely unusable for months at a time. We design every room with Delano's climate in mind from the start: glass that blocks heat while letting in light, and a cooling plan that matches how you intend to use the space.
The clay-heavy soil common throughout Kern County is also a real factor. It expands when wet and contracts when dry, and that movement can shift a foundation that was not built to handle it. We account for local soil conditions in every foundation we prepare - so your sunroom stays level and your doors close smoothly five years from now, not just on day one. Homeowners in Richgrove and Wasco face the same soil and heat conditions as Delano, and we build for all of it.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - how you plan to use the room, roughly how large, and whether you have an existing patio slab. We reply within one business day. This is not a sales call; it is how we figure out whether the project is a good fit.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the existing foundation or patio, and walk through design options with you in person. You get a clear, written quote that covers permits, foundation, glass, and finishing - no verbal estimates.
Before any work begins, we submit the permit application to Kern County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the architectural review documents too. Permit processing typically takes two to four weeks.
Once permits are approved, the crew handles foundation prep, framing, glass installation, electrical, and finishing. A county inspector signs off at the end. We walk you through the finished room before we leave.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle permits start to finish.
(661) 553-7796Every sunroom we build in Delano is planned around the local climate from the start. We specify heat-reflective glass, discuss cooling options, and seal every frame joint against agricultural dust - because a room that only works eight months a year is not a good investment here.
We handle the permit application, plan check, and inspections through the Kern County building process. You never have to wonder whether your addition is legal. A fully permitted sunroom is inspected, on record, and an asset when you sell.
Delano's clay soils shift with the seasons - wet and expanded in winter, dry and contracted in summer. We prepare every foundation to handle that movement, so your room stays level and your doors close right for the life of the structure.
We hold a current California contractor's license, which you can verify in seconds on the CSLB website. Licensed means bonded, insured, and legally allowed to pull permits on your behalf.
These are not marketing claims - they are the practical things that determine whether your sunroom is still working correctly in ten years. We show up, we do the work to code, and we give you a room you will actually use.
Full-service sunroom builds from foundation to finish, handled by a licensed Delano contractor.
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