
Santa Clarita summers push past 100 degrees. Stop losing your outdoor space for half the year. Get a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room you can actually use every day.

All season rooms in Santa Clarita are fully enclosed additions with insulated glass walls, a climate system, and a proper roof - giving you a real room you can use in any weather, with most projects running two to six weeks of construction after permits are approved.
Unlike a basic patio cover or a three-season porch, an all season room has heating and cooling built in, so it stays comfortable when summer temperatures climb past 100 degrees in the valley. If you have been watching your backyard sit empty from June through September, this is the fix.
Many Santa Clarita homeowners also consider enclosed patio rooms as a more budget-friendly entry point - that page walks through how both options compare so you can decide what fits your backyard and your budget.
If you avoid your patio from June through September because the heat is too intense, your outdoor space isn't working for you. Santa Clarita's inland valley location traps heat in a way the coast never does. An all season room with proper cooling gives you that space back, every day of the year.
A patio cover blocks direct sun, but it doesn't stop radiant heat, dust, or wind. If your covered patio still feels stuffy and gritty on most summer afternoons, an enclosed and cooled all season room is a completely different experience. The difference between a patio cover and an all season room is roughly the difference between a carport and a garage.
If your family has outgrown your home's square footage but a full interior addition feels too expensive or disruptive, an all season room is often a faster and more affordable path to a new usable room. It can serve as a home office, a playroom, a reading room, or a casual dining space - whatever your household actually needs.
If you already have an older enclosed porch or three-season room that leaks when it rains, fogs up on cool mornings, or turns into an oven in summer, that structure was not built for Santa Clarita's climate range. Upgrading it to a true all season room can transform it from a room you avoid into one you use every day.
Every all season room we build in Santa Clarita starts with a site visit, a written proposal, and full permit management with the City of Santa Clarita. We handle HOA architectural submissions for communities in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, and Saugus. The room itself uses insulated glass panels, a thermally broken frame, and a properly sized mini-split system so the space stays comfortable when summer pushes the thermometer past 100 degrees. We also offer four season sunrooms for homeowners who want a more traditional glass-wall sunroom aesthetic - both are fully climate-controlled, and the right choice depends mostly on your home's layout and how the space will connect to the rest of the house.
If you already have a deck or patio that you want to transform rather than build from scratch, our enclosed patio room service uses your existing slab as the floor and your home's exterior wall as one side, which keeps the scope and cost smaller while still giving you a fully enclosed, permanent room.
Best for homeowners starting from scratch who want a permanently enclosed, climate-controlled room with insulated glass and a dedicated mini-split system.
Best for homeowners with an existing three-season room or older porch enclosure that no longer handles Santa Clarita's heat and they want to upgrade to true year-round comfort.
Best for homeowners with a covered concrete patio who want to enclose and upgrade the space into a fully conditioned room without pouring a new foundation.
Best for homeowners in HOA-governed communities who need a contractor that handles city permit filings and HOA architectural submissions from start to final inspection.
Santa Clarita sits in an inland valley that heats up faster and holds heat longer than coastal Los Angeles communities. Summer afternoons routinely push past 100 degrees, and the valley's geography means there is no marine layer to cool things down by evening. A room that works fine in Pasadena can be genuinely miserable in Valencia or Saugus by mid-July. That's why every all season room we build here is designed with cooling as the first requirement, not an optional upgrade.
The valley also sits in an active seismic zone - the 1994 Northridge earthquake was centered just a few miles south, and it's a real reminder of what ground movement can do to structures. Los Angeles County's building code requires that additions like all season rooms be anchored to the existing structure and foundation in ways that account for earthquake forces. We don't cut corners on that connection. Santa Clarita also has a high prevalence of HOA-governed communities, and we are experienced with the architectural review process in master-planned neighborhoods so your project doesn't stall waiting for paperwork approvals.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation covers your goals, your backyard, and a realistic budget range - so you know what to expect before anyone visits your home.
We come to your home, measure the space, review the site conditions, and give you a written proposal with a full scope of work and a fixed price. No vague allowances, no surprise line items.
We manage the permit application with the City of Santa Clarita and, if you live in an HOA community, prepare the architectural review submission. This typically takes two to six weeks - we keep you updated at every step.
Once permits are in hand, construction moves quickly - most rooms are framed, glazed, and finished within two to four weeks. We schedule the city inspection and walk you through the finished room before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions so you don't have to.
(661) 592-2910We size every cooling system specifically for Santa Clarita's triple-digit summers, not a generic climate zone. A mini-split undersized for the valley will leave you sweating in July. We make sure that doesn't happen. Learn more at the National Sunroom Association has resources on industry standards if you want to dig deeper.
We have pulled permits through Santa Clarita Building and Safety and navigated HOA architectural review boards in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, and Saugus. You don't need to learn the process - we know it.
Every room we build is anchored to your existing structure in compliance with Los Angeles County's seismic requirements. The connection between the new room and your home is engineered to handle ground movement - not just weather.
We have been building and remodeling sunrooms in the Santa Clarita Valley since 2015. We know the housing stock, the permit office, and the HOA boards in this valley. That local knowledge saves time and prevents problems.
Every all season room project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built to the same standard as the rest of your home. When you go to sell, that room is an asset on the listing sheet - not a liability in the disclosure.
Convert your existing concrete patio into a permanent, enclosed room using your home's exterior wall as one side - a cost-effective way to gain square footage.
Learn MoreA glass-wall sunroom built to handle every season, with full insulation and climate control - for homeowners who want maximum light and a traditional sunroom look.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor calendars fill up fast before the hot season. Call or submit a form today and we will have a proposal in your hands within the week.