
Your patio sits empty half the year because of the heat. We enclose it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can actually use every day.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Delano turns your existing concrete slab into a fully enclosed, livable room attached to your home, covering design, framing, windows, and HVAC connections, and most projects wrap up in six to ten weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
If your back patio sits empty from June through September, you are not alone. Delano summers are genuinely hard on outdoor spaces - the heat makes an uncovered slab unusable for months at a time. A patio-to-sunroom conversion solves that by building walls, adding windows, and connecting the space to your home's cooling system so you get a room you can use every day of the year.
This is one of the most practical home improvements available to Delano homeowners because the concrete slab is already there. You are not starting from scratch - you are building on what you already own. For homeowners who also want a completely fresh structure, our sunroom construction service covers full builds from the ground up.
If you avoid your back patio from late May through early October because of the heat, that is the clearest sign a climate-controlled sunroom would change how you use that space. In Delano, the outdoor season is genuinely short - a converted room lets you reclaim those months without losing the light.
If your patio has an aluminum cover, a wood pergola, or a lattice structure that is rusting, rotting, or pulling away from the house, that is a natural moment to consider a full conversion instead of a repair. Patching an old cover spends money on something you will need to replace again in a few years anyway.
If your patio has turned into a spot for unused furniture and stored items, you are losing square footage that could be a comfortable room. A conversion does not require tearing anything down - it builds on what is already there and turns dead space into living space.
Homes near Delano's agricultural fields sometimes deal with dust and heat infiltration through rear-facing doors and poor seals. If your back patio door is a weak point where heat and grit enter your home, enclosing that space with a properly sealed sunroom can improve comfort in your adjacent living areas.
Every conversion starts with a thorough inspection of your existing slab - checking thickness, levelness, and condition before we frame a single wall. From there, we build the wall structure, install windows rated for high solar heat gain control, complete the roof, and connect heating and cooling to the new space. If you want a room open to breezes in mild weather, we offer enclosed patio rooms with screened panels alongside fully glazed options.
For homeowners who want to go all the way to a true four-season space, deck-to-sunroom conversion follows the same quality standards for homes where the outdoor space is a raised deck rather than a ground-level slab. We handle permits through the City of Delano's Building Division and coordinate all inspections so you do not have to manage that process yourself.
Best for homeowners who want an affordable enclosure for mild-weather months and plan to add heating and cooling later.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort, including Delano's summer heat - includes full insulation and a dedicated cooling connection.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to open the space fully in cool weather while staying enclosed and shaded when it is hot.
Best for homeowners whose slab needs reinforcement or partial replacement as part of the project - we handle structural prep before framing begins.
Delano sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and heat waves above 110 degrees are not unusual. That climate means the heating and cooling plan for your sunroom is the most important decision you will make - not an optional add-on. A room without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling system will be unusable from June through September, which defeats the purpose of building it. We specify windows rated for high solar heat gain control and design every conversion with Delano's heat load in mind from day one.
Most homes in Delano were built as single-story ranch houses with concrete slab foundations and rear patios - exactly the housing type that suits this conversion best. We serve homeowners across the surrounding area, including McFarland and Earlimart, where the same climate conditions apply. Agricultural dust is also a real factor in this region - we use tight window seals and discuss filtration with every homeowner so the finished room stays clean, not gritty.
We reply within one business day. The first conversation covers your patio size, any existing cover, and what you want to use the room for - no pressure, just enough to know whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home, measure the patio, check the slab condition, and look at how the space connects to your house. You get a written estimate covering scope, cost, and timeline - typically within a few days of the visit.
We submit the permit application to the City of Delano's Building Division and handle all the paperwork. Plan for one to four weeks for approval - we keep you updated and you only need to sign any homeowner authorization forms we send you.
Framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC connections happen in sequence. A city inspector visits at key milestones - that is a good thing, not a delay. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you and leave the space clean.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(661) 553-7796We design every conversion with Delano's summer climate as the starting point - not an afterthought. That means specifying heat-blocking glazing, proper insulation levels, and a cooling connection that keeps the room usable on 105-degree days.
Every project we complete is permitted through the City of Delano and passes all required inspections. You do not have to manage the permit office - we handle the paperwork, schedule the inspections, and give you the sign-off documents at the end.
We check your existing concrete slab for thickness, settling, and cracks before any framing begins. If repairs are needed, we tell you honestly upfront - not halfway through the project. This step protects the long-term integrity of your finished room. Verify our license at any time through the California Contractors State License Board.
Living near Delano's agricultural fields means dust is part of daily life. We use window seals and door gaskets suited to the local conditions so your sunroom stays clean and comfortable, not a room you have to wipe down every week.
Every conversion we complete is permitted, inspected, and built to handle Delano's climate conditions long-term. When you call us, you get straight answers and a written estimate - not a sales pitch.
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