
Your backyard deserves more than a patio that sits empty all summer. We design and build sunrooms in Delano built for the Central Valley heat - so you get a comfortable, permitted room that adds real value to your home.

Sunroom remodeling in Delano means adding an enclosed, light-filled room to your home - designed for the Central Valley climate, fully permitted through Kern County, and most jobs take eight to twelve weeks from contract to completion including permit review.
A lot of Delano homeowners come to us with an underused patio, an aging porch, or a backyard that is simply too hot to enjoy from May through September. Sunroom remodeling gives you that space back in a form you can use - enclosed, shaded, and built to stand up to the San Joaquin Valley heat. If you are curious about a simpler option, screen room installation is worth a look as well.
We have been doing this work in Delano and the surrounding area long enough to know what works here and what does not. The glass type, the shading, the foundation prep - none of that is an afterthought on our projects. If you are ready to talk through your space, give us a call.
If your backyard patio is too hot to use from May through October, you are losing months of outdoor living every year. In Delano, where summers regularly top 100 degrees F, an unenclosed patio is not really usable for much of the year. A sunroom gives you that space back in a form that is actually comfortable.
If your family has outgrown your living space but a full room addition feels like too large a project, a sunroom remodel is often a faster and less expensive way to add usable square footage. It does not require the same structural work as a conventional addition, and it can serve as a flexible space depending on what you need.
If your covered patio or older enclosed porch is showing wear - rotting wood, leaking panels, windows that no longer seal - a sunroom remodel replaces that aging structure with something built to last. In Delano's intense sun and heat, outdoor structures break down faster than in milder climates, so replacing a failing structure before it damages your exterior wall is always the smarter call.
A permitted sunroom addition adds visible, appraiser-recognized square footage to your home. Unpermitted additions, on the other hand, can complicate a sale and cause lenders to walk away. If you are weighing improvements with resale in mind, a properly permitted sunroom is a project worth pricing out.
Every sunroom remodel we take on starts with a thorough look at your space, your home, and your budget. We handle everything from the Kern County permit application through final inspection - so you never have to manage that process yourself. For homeowners who want to upgrade the look and layout of an existing room, we also offer sunroom design services to work through the details before any work begins.
Whether you are replacing a failing porch, enclosing a covered patio, or adding a new room from the ground up, the approach is the same: plan for the heat, build it right, and make it look like it was always part of your home. Homeowners looking for year-round comfort with full climate control may also want to consider how a sunroom remodel compares to screen room installation, which is a lower-cost option that works well in Delano's mild spring and fall months.
Suits homeowners who want a comfortable room for most of the year without the cost of full climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, heated, and cooled room that functions year-round in any weather.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered structure that needs to be fully enclosed and brought up to current standards.
Suits homeowners who want a room sized, shaped, and finished to match their home's existing architecture.
Delano sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly reach 105 degrees F and above. A sunroom built with standard single-pane windows will be unusable from June through September in this climate. Every contractor working here should be designing for heat management from day one - specifying insulated glass with heat-reflective coatings, planning roof overhangs for shade, and making sure the room can be closed off from the main house during peak heat. Kern County's clay-heavy soils also mean foundation prep is not optional - we assess your specific yard before finalizing any price.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Pixley and Earlimart, where the same heat and soil conditions apply. Kern County permit timelines add two to four weeks before construction can start, and a contractor who has navigated that process before will submit a complete application the first time and avoid back-and-forth delays. That local experience is part of what we bring to every project.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your space, your goals, and your rough budget. You will hear back within one business day - no sales pressure, just a straight conversation about what is possible.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing wall and foundation, and talk through glass and shading options suited to Delano's heat. You leave with a written quote that accounts for site conditions before you commit to anything.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the Kern County permit application and give you a written schedule. Permit review takes two to four weeks - we handle the paperwork and keep you informed at every checkpoint.
Work begins once the permit is approved. We complete all required county inspections as the project progresses. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you and address any punch-list items before closing out the job.
No pressure, no obligation - just a straight conversation about your space and what it would take to build it right.
(661) 553-7796We have handled the Kern County permit application process on projects across the service area. A contractor who knows how to submit a complete application the first time saves you weeks of delay - and that matters when you are trying to be in your room before summer.
Every sunroom we design for the Delano area includes insulated glass with a heat-reflective coating, planned shading, and ventilation suited to summers above 100 degrees F. We bring this up at the first meeting - not as an add-on after you have already signed.
Delano's clay-heavy soils can shift slabs and crack foundations if the ground is not properly prepared. We assess your specific yard before giving you a final number, so any foundation work is in your quote upfront - not added as a surprise charge after work starts.
Every contractor we work with holds a current California license, which you can verify yourself in minutes at the California Contractors State License Board. A licensed, bonded contractor protects you if something unexpected happens on your property - and it is the single fastest way to separate serious contractors from those who are not.
When you add these things together - permit knowledge, climate-specific design, honest foundation assessments, and verified licensing - you get a project that goes the way it should. That is what Delano homeowners tell us matters most when they refer us to a neighbor.
A lower-cost enclosed outdoor space that works especially well during Delano's mild spring and fall months.
Learn MoreWork through the layout, materials, and finishing details before any construction begins.
Learn MoreKern County permit slots fill up - locking in your start date now means you are in your new room before the summer heat arrives. Call us or submit your project details today.