
From concrete foundation to county inspection sign-off, we handle every step of your sunroom build so you get a room that works in Delano's climate and adds real value to your home.

Sunroom construction in Delano covers the full process of adding an enclosed, glass-walled room to your home - from foundation inspection and permit filing through framing, glass installation, electrical, and the final county sign-off. Most projects run six to ten weeks total, with construction itself taking two to four weeks once permits are approved.
Delano's housing stock is mostly single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, and nearly every one has a concrete patio out back. That makes most of these properties a natural fit for a sunroom addition. The key is building it correctly for this climate: the right glass for triple-digit summers, the right foundation prep for clay-heavy soil, and proper permit coverage so the addition is an asset when you sell.
If you already have a sunroom that needs work rather than a full new build, our sunroom remodeling service handles upgrades and repairs. For homeowners focused on design before committing to construction, our sunroom additions page covers the range of options.
If your back patio sits empty from May through October because the heat is unbearable, a sunroom with heat-reflective glass and proper cooling can turn that dead space into the most comfortable room in your house. In Delano's climate, an enclosed room stays meaningfully cooler than any open patio - even before you run the AC.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood and your mortgage, a sunroom gives you a new room without the cost of a full interior renovation. It is one of the most practical ways to add usable square footage to a one-story ranch home without moving.
If your aluminum patio cover is rusting, sagging, or has gaps where it meets the roofline, replacing it with a proper sunroom is almost always smarter than patching it again. A sunroom is structurally attached to your home in a way a bolt-on patio cover never is, and it does not create the water intrusion problems aging covers often cause.
Remote work has made dedicated home office space more valuable than ever. A sunroom gives you a bright, quiet environment that feels separate from the main living area without sacrificing an existing bedroom or converting your garage.
We handle the full construction process from first site visit through final county inspection. That includes permit application with the City of Delano, foundation assessment and prep, structural framing, glass and roof panel installation, all electrical work, and interior finishing. If you want to explore design options before committing to a build, our sunroom remodeling and sunroom additions pages give you a clearer picture of what different builds involve.
We build three-season rooms, four-season rooms, and solariums. Each type is suited to a different use case and budget. We also coordinate all electrical work through a licensed electrician, which California law requires for any new room addition. Every project includes a written estimate that specifies what is covered - no verbal quotes, no vague line items.
Best for homeowners who want affordable extra space and plan to use the room in spring, fall, and mild Delano winters.
Right for homeowners who need a fully climate-controlled room they can use comfortably even during summer heat peaks.
Suited to homeowners who want a glass-ceiling room flooded with natural light and are ready to plan carefully for heat management.
For Delano homeowners who have an existing concrete slab and want to convert it into a fully enclosed, permitted room rather than replacing it.
Building a sunroom in the San Joaquin Valley is not the same as building one on the California coast. Delano's summer temperatures regularly reach 105 degrees or above, and a sunroom built without the right glass and ventilation becomes unusable from June through September. We work with heat-reflective, low-emissivity glass on every Delano project and discuss cooling options - whether extending your existing AC or adding a mini-split - before construction starts. The ENERGY STAR program independently certifies glass products that meet heat-performance standards, and we use certified products on projects where it matters most.
Delano's clay-heavy soils are another local factor that changes how we approach every foundation. The ground expands in wet winters and contracts in dry summers - a cycle that can shift a poorly prepared foundation and cause doors to stick and walls to crack. We prepare every foundation to handle that movement. Homeowners in McFarland and Shafter face the same conditions, and we build for all of it.
We ask a few basic questions when you first reach out - the size of your existing patio, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have a rough budget in mind. You get a response within one business day. This helps us figure out whether the project is a good fit before anyone drives to your home.
We visit your property, measure the space, inspect your existing foundation or patio slab, and walk through design options in person. Within a week or two we provide a written estimate breaking down framing, glass, electrical, permits, and cleanup - never a verbal quote.
We submit the permit application to the City of Delano's building department on your behalf. Permit processing typically takes one to three weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we also help you prepare the required architectural review paperwork.
Once permits are approved, the crew handles site prep, any foundation work, framing, glass, electrical, and interior finishing. A building inspector visits at least once during construction and signs off on the completed work. We walk you through the finished room before we leave.
We come to your home, assess your existing patio, and give you a clear quote - no obligation.
(661) 553-7796Every sunroom we construct in Delano is designed around the local heat from the start - heat-reflective glass, ventilation planning, and tight seals against agricultural dust. A design that works fine near the coast becomes an oven here without those adjustments.
We handle the permit application, plan check, and all required inspections through the City of Delano's building department. Your finished room is legal, on record with the county assessor, and will not create problems at closing.
We account for Delano's expansive clay soils in every foundation we build. That means the right depth, the right preparation method, and a room that stays level and tight through years of seasonal soil movement.
Our California contractor's license is verifiable on the Contractors State License Board website. Membership in the National Association of the Remodeling Industry means we hold ourselves to a professional code of ethics, not just minimum legal requirements.
The details that separate a sunroom that holds up for twenty years from one that causes headaches in five are mostly invisible once the walls are up. We get those details right before the walls go up.
Update or expand an existing sunroom with new glass, insulation, or layout changes.
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Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up fast - lock in your start date now and your room could be ready before the next heat season hits.