
Your existing patio slab is already there. We frame the walls, install the windows, tie in the roof, and handle permits - turning dead outdoor space into a permanent room your family will actually use.

Enclosed patio rooms in Santa Clarita convert your existing outdoor patio into a fully covered, four-walled living space using your existing slab as the floor - adding a real room to your home for less disruption than a full addition, with most projects taking one to three weeks of construction once permits are approved.
The process uses your existing concrete slab as the floor and your home's exterior wall as one side - which keeps costs significantly lower than building a full sunroom from scratch. The result is a space that feels like part of the house, not a structure bolted on after the fact.
Some homeowners ultimately want the full climate-controlled experience of an all season room with a dedicated mini-split and insulated glass panels - we build those too, and can walk you through how the two options compare during a free site visit.
If you look out at your patio on a summer afternoon and nobody is using it, that's a clear signal the space isn't working for your family. Santa Clarita's triple-digit summer days make uncovered outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time. An enclosed patio room with proper cooling turns that dead space into somewhere you actually want to be.
If your family has outgrown your home but you love your neighborhood and don't want to deal with Santa Clarita's real estate market, an enclosed patio room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add square footage. It's a real room - not a garage conversion or a temporary fix - and it adds to your home's livable area without the disruption of a full addition.
If your patio cover is more than 15 years old, shows rust, sags in the middle, or leaks when it rains, you are already at the point where replacement makes more sense than repair. Rather than replacing like-for-like, many Santa Clarita homeowners use that moment to upgrade to a fully enclosed room that gives them far more use out of the space.
Small cracks in a patio slab are common in the Santa Clarita Valley because of the region's dry, shifting soil. If you can see gaps wider than a pencil or notice the slab is no longer level, it's worth having it assessed before those issues get worse. Addressing a compromised slab is also a prerequisite for enclosing the space, so catching it now saves you from a surprise mid-project.
Every enclosed patio room project starts with a written proposal, a slab assessment, and permit management through the City of Santa Clarita's Building and Safety Division. We handle HOA architectural review submissions for communities in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, and Saugus - and we know what those boards require, so submissions don't bounce back for missing information. The framing, windows, and roofline tie-in are all done to California's energy efficiency standards, which means the room costs less to heat and cool after you move in.
For homeowners who want maximum coverage before fully enclosing, we also offer solarium installation and patio cover installation as intermediate steps. A patio cover gives you shade and weather protection without the full enclosure cost, and many homeowners start there before deciding they want the fully enclosed version.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio slab who want permanent walls, windows, and a roof tied into the existing home - using the slab as the floor to keep costs manageable.
Best for homeowners who want the full enclosed patio experience with a dedicated mini-split heating and cooling system so the room is comfortable during Santa Clarita's hottest months.
Best for homeowners whose existing slab has cracks or is no longer level - we address the foundation first, then build the enclosure so the finished room is structurally sound from the ground up.
Best for homeowners in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, or Saugus who need a contractor that handles the full HOA architectural review process along with city permits and inspections.
Santa Clarita's summer heat is the most obvious driver - temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and an open patio becomes genuinely unusable for months. But the valley also has soil conditions that matter. The region's clay-heavy soil shifts during dry spells and swells after rain, which can cause concrete slabs to crack or become uneven. Before enclosing your patio, we assess the slab during the initial site visit and tell you honestly whether it needs attention before walls go up. Homeowners in Canyon Country and Stevenson Ranch should also know that portions of those areas fall within state-designated fire hazard zones, which affects the roofing and framing materials we use.
California's energy efficiency standards for room additions are among the strictest in the country, and we build to those standards on every project. That means the glass, insulation, and HVAC equipment in your new room meet state requirements - which shows up as a room that costs noticeably less to heat and cool than a room built to a lower bar. And because we pull permits through the City of Santa Clarita, the finished room is on record as legal square footage - which matters when you sell.
Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day. The first conversation covers how you plan to use the room, your patio's size, and your budget range - so the site visit is productive from the start.
We come to your home, measure your patio, assess the slab, review the roofline, and give you a written proposal with a fixed price and a project timeline. No vague allowances, no open-ended costs.
We submit the permit application to Santa Clarita's Building and Safety Division and, if you have an HOA, prepare the architectural review package. This stage typically takes two to six weeks and we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, framing typically goes up in just a few days, followed by windows, roofing, electrical, and finishing work. We schedule the city inspection and walk you through the finished room before the crew leaves.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and slab assessment so nothing catches you off guard.
(661) 592-2910Skipping the permit step is the single biggest mistake homeowners make with patio enclosures. We file with the City of Santa Clarita's Building and Safety Division on your behalf - you never have to navigate that office yourself. California Contractors State License Board verifies our license if you want to confirm our standing before we meet.
We specify heat-reflecting glass and properly sized cooling on every enclosed patio room because Santa Clarita summers demand it. A room built to a generic spec will be uncomfortable by July - we make sure yours isn't.
We work regularly in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, and Saugus - communities with active HOA architectural review boards. We know what those boards require and prepare the submission package to get approved without back-and-forth delays.
The junction between your new roof and your existing home is where most enclosure failures start - leaks, drafts, and water damage all trace back to a poorly executed connection. We pay particular attention to this detail on every project.
Every enclosed patio room we build is permitted, inspected, and built to match your home - not to look like an afterthought bolted on over a weekend. That matters both for your daily enjoyment and for your home's value when you sell.
A glass-roof sunroom that maximizes natural light year-round - ideal for homeowners who want a botanical or light-filled space attached to their home.
Learn MoreA covered patio structure that provides shade and weather protection without full enclosure - a good intermediate step if you're not ready for a full room.
Learn MoreCall or submit a form today and we will schedule a free on-site visit within the week. The sooner we start, the sooner you have a room you can actually use.