Delano Sunrooms and Patios brings sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen room installation to McFarland homeowners, with projects that are permitted, inspected, and built to handle the San Joaquin Valley climate. We have served Kern County communities since 2016, and McFarland homeowners are part of our regular service area.

McFarland homeowners who want to add real, livable square footage without a full home remodel turn to sunroom construction as one of the most practical options. Our sunroom construction process covers everything from foundation to finish - building on your existing lot with materials and insulation levels suited to the Valley's temperature swings.
Many McFarland homes have concrete patios that sit unused from May through September because the heat and insects make them impractical. Enclosing a patio is often faster and more affordable than building a full addition from scratch, since the slab is already in place - and it transforms that dead space into a room your family actually uses.
McFarland's spring and fall evenings are genuinely pleasant, but pests make sitting outside frustrating. A screen room filters out mosquitoes and flying insects while keeping the space open to the breeze, and it costs less than a fully enclosed room - making it a solid choice for homeowners who want outdoor living without the bugs.
McFarland winters are mild but do bring frost, and summers are extreme. A four-season sunroom is the only type of sunroom that handles both ends of the Valley's climate well - it stays warm enough on cold December mornings and cool enough on 105-degree July afternoons, so the investment pays off every month of the year.
McFarland homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance room often choose vinyl sunroom systems. Vinyl holds up well against the UV exposure and temperature swings common in Kern County, and it does not require the regular painting or sealing that wood-framed additions need over time.
If your McFarland home already has a covered patio or patio cover, converting it to a fully enclosed sunroom makes use of work that has already been done. The framing is partly in place, which can reduce both the cost and the timeline compared to starting from bare ground.
McFarland sits in the flat floor of the San Joaquin Valley, where summer heat above 100 degrees Fahrenheit is a regular part of life from June through September and tule fog rolls in during winter months, keeping surfaces damp for days at a time. Both extremes affect how a sunroom needs to be built. A room that is not insulated properly becomes an oven in summer and a damp, cold space in winter. The clay-heavy soils under McFarland's lots also expand and contract with the Valley's wet-dry cycle, which puts stress on concrete slabs and can shift a foundation that was not poured with that movement in mind.
Most McFarland homes are single-family ranch-style houses built between the 1950s and the 1990s, sitting on flat lots with modest backyards. These homes are owner-occupied by families who have often lived in them for years, which means decisions about additions are long-term investments, not quick flips. California's energy codes and the local permit process through the City of McFarland apply to all permanent additions, and a contractor who works in this area knows how to navigate that process without it becoming a burden on you.
Our crew works throughout McFarland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. McFarland became known nationally through the story of its high school cross-country team, which the 2015 film "McFarland, USA" brought to a wider audience - but to the people who live here, it is a close-knit agricultural community where neighbors know each other and word travels fast. We work accordingly: showing up on time, doing what we said we would do, and leaving the property clean.
McFarland sits directly on Highway 99, just a few miles north of Delano, which means our team can reach jobs here quickly. Most of the homes we work on in McFarland are in the established neighborhoods near downtown and along the residential streets west and east of the highway. The lots are flat, the homes are modest in size, and homeowners here are practical, value-conscious people who want straight answers about what a project will cost and how long it will take.
We also serve homeowners in Delano to the south and Earlimart to the north - so if you have neighbors or family in those communities who need sunroom work, send them our way.
Call or contact us online and you will hear back within one business day. We ask where on your property you are thinking of adding the room and roughly how you plan to use it, so we can come to the site visit prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We come to your McFarland home, look at the space and your existing foundation or patio slab, take measurements, and discuss what the project will include. We always cover how the room will handle summer heat at this stage. You receive a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit costs - no vague totals.
After you sign, we submit the permit application and manage all communication with the building department. Permit review takes a few weeks. We let you know as soon as the permit is approved and give you a confirmed start date so you can plan around the work.
Construction takes two to six weeks depending on the scope. We handle required inspections and walk you through the finished room when the work is done. You receive a copy of the final approved permit - the document that proves the work was done legally, which matters when it comes time to sell.
We serve homeowners throughout McFarland, CA and the surrounding communities. Call us or fill out the form for a free estimate - we respond within one business day and there is no obligation.
(661) 553-7796McFarland is a small city of roughly 14,000 people in Kern County, located about 30 miles north of Bakersfield directly on Highway 99. Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy - the area is known for grapes, potatoes, and row crops. The city gained national attention through its high school cross-country team, whose story was told in the 2015 film "McFarland, USA." McFarland Community Park is the main public gathering space in town, and local families are a regular presence there throughout the year.
The housing stock in McFarland is mostly single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1990s, with stucco exteriors, flat lots, and modest backyards. Home values are well below the California state average, and a significant share of households are owner-occupied. People here tend to take care of what they own and look for contractors who will do the same. Neighboring communities we serve include Delano to the south and Earlimart to the north.
We are based nearby in Delano and ready to help McFarland homeowners get the most out of their outdoor space. Reach out and we will schedule your site visit.