
Sunroom Contractor in Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters typical of inland Southern California. We build sunrooms designed for your climate, with proper insulation and ventilation to handle temperature swings. Your new space will add natural light and comfortable living area while standing up to Simi Valley weather conditions.
(805) 853-2837Our Services
We provide complete sunroom and outdoor living solutions for Simi Valley homeowners. Every project is built to handle inland heat while creating comfortable, functional spaces.
Dealing With Simi Valley's Triple-Digit Summers
Simi Valley sits in an inland valley where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and sometimes reach 100 degrees or higher. Unlike coastal cities with ocean breezes, you face dry heat from June through September. Areas throughout Wood Ranch, Big Sky, and near the Santa Susana Pass experience full sun with little natural cooling.
Your sunroom design must include serious insulation and climate control to stay comfortable during summer. We recommend four-season construction with insulated glass, adequate ventilation, and integration with your home's AC system. Without proper features, your sunroom becomes unusable for months every summer.


Four-Season Construction for Year-Round Use
Simi Valley experiences big temperature swings between seasons. Summer days hit the mid-90s while winter nights drop into the 40s. A sunroom without proper insulation becomes too hot in summer and too cold in winter, leaving you with expensive space you only use during mild spring and fall months.
We build four-season sunrooms with insulated glass, thermal-break framing, and connections to your existing HVAC system. This means your sunroom stays comfortable naturally year-round. The upfront investment pays off because you can actually use the space every single day, not just during perfect weather.
Adding Space to Established Simi Valley Homes
Simi Valley has many neighborhoods with homes built 30 to 50 years ago when floor plans were smaller and open-concept living wasn't standard. Properties in older areas like Sinaloa, Knolls, and near Strathearn Park have character and established landscaping, but limited indoor space by today's standards.
A sunroom addition gives you that extra room without the disruption of a major home remodel. We often work with existing patios and decks, using foundations already in place when possible. The result is additional living space that feels natural with your home's layout, completed in weeks rather than the months needed for traditional additions.

Our Process
We make building your sunroom straightforward and stress-free. Here's what to expect when you work with us in Simi Valley.
Site Assessment and Planning
We visit your Simi Valley property to see the space, discuss your vision, and understand your budget. This includes measuring your patio, evaluating sun exposure, and talking about how you plan to use the sunroom. We'll explain your options for features that work best for inland temperatures.

Creating Shade for Hot Patios
Simi Valley backyards get intense sun exposure during summer, making open patios unusable during midday hours. Standard patio umbrellas don't provide enough coverage for family gatherings, and solid roof covers block views and make your outdoor space feel enclosed. You need real shade that keeps things comfortable without losing the outdoor feel.
We build custom pergolas and shade structures that filter sunlight while maintaining airflow and views. These can include retractable fabric panels for adjustable coverage or serve as the foundation for a future sunroom. You get immediate relief from summer heat that makes your patio actually usable.
Converting Unused Patios Into Living Space
Many Simi Valley homes have large concrete patios or covered decks that see little use. These spaces sit empty most of the year because they're too hot in summer, too cold in winter, or exposed to dirt and debris blown in from the surrounding hills. You've already paid for the foundation and basic structure, so why let it go to waste?
Our patio enclosure service transforms your existing outdoor space into a comfortable year-round room. We work with your current foundation when possible, which saves money compared to building from scratch. The result is added square footage that extends your home's living area and makes sense of space that was previously wasted.




