
Your patio slab is already there - we enclose it, insulate it, permit it, and turn it into a room your family actually uses, even in July.

An enclosed patio room in Pomona converts your existing outdoor patio into a permanent, weather-protected living space - with solid walls, a proper roof, and windows or sliding doors - so you can use it year-round, not just on mild days. Most projects run two to six weeks of construction after permits are approved, with permit review adding another two to six weeks before work can begin.
Unlike a screen enclosure or a basic patio cover, a fully enclosed patio room is a permanent structure that adds to your home's square footage. In Pomona, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, the right windows and insulation are what separate a room you use every day from one you avoid all summer. Many homeowners find this is the most cost-effective way to add livable space without a full room addition from scratch.
If you want even more climate-control capability or are starting without an existing slab, our solarium installation service covers a glass-heavy alternative. For homeowners weighing cost against features, comparing these two options during your estimate visit is a good use of time.
If you look out at your patio during Pomona's long, hot summers and never actually use it, the space is not working for you. An enclosed, insulated room with proper windows lets you enjoy that square footage even when it is 105 degrees outside. You already have the slab - you are just not getting any value from it.
If your patio has a roof but open sides, you probably cannot use it when Santa Ana winds kick up dust and debris, or on a cold January night. Enclosing it turns a half-useful space into a full room. Many Pomona homeowners find this is the most cost-effective way to add square footage without building a full room addition from scratch.
Pomona home prices have risen significantly in recent years, making moving up to a larger home expensive. If you need a home office, a playroom, or a place for a family member to stay, an enclosed patio room can add that space at a fraction of the cost of a traditional room addition. The patio slab you already have gives you a head start.
If the roof over your patio is showing rust, rot, or sagging, you are already facing a repair or replacement. That moment is often the right time to consider enclosing the space fully rather than just patching what is there. Replacing a worn patio cover with a proper enclosed room costs more upfront but gives you a far more useful result for years to come.
We build enclosed patio rooms on existing concrete slabs, handling everything from initial slab inspection and permit filing through framing, roofing, window installation, and interior finishing. Insulated glass designed for Pomona's heat load is standard in every build we do - this is not optional when summer temperatures exceed 100 degrees. For homeowners who want the maximum in climate control and year-round usability, we also offer solarium installation - a glass-dominant build that maximizes natural light while keeping the room properly conditioned.
Homeowners who need to upgrade an outdoor area that does not yet have a roof or slab sometimes start with patio cover installation before moving to a full enclosure - a phased approach that spreads the investment over time. We handle both steps so the design stays consistent from phase one to phase two.
Suits homeowners who want a weatherproofed, insulated room on an existing concrete slab with windows, a solid roof, and optional climate control.
Suits homeowners in Pomona's planned communities who need help navigating HOA design review before submitting for city permits.
Suits homeowners who want the room connected to existing home systems - electricity, mini-split cooling, or HVAC extension - for year-round comfort.
Suits homeowners who want to start with a covered structure and upgrade to a fully enclosed room in a second phase as budget allows.
Pomona's climate is inland and hot - summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees, and the sun is intense from May through October. An enclosed patio room without proper insulation and the right windows will be unusable from June through September, which defeats the entire purpose. Every design we propose starts with the heat load your specific property sees, and insulated glass with a low solar heat gain rating is a baseline requirement, not an upgrade. Homeowners in Rowland Heights, CA and Covina, CA face the same conditions and get the same climate-first design approach from us.
Pomona also has a large share of homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, and existing patio slabs from that era vary widely in condition. Before we quote a price, we assess the slab for cracks, settling, and structural adequacy - because a slab that needs repair before walls go up changes the project scope and cost. California's seismic requirements also affect how the new room is anchored to the existing house, and Pomona's building permit process verifies that this is done correctly. For a full overview of California's residential construction standards, the U.S. Department of Energy's guidance on insulation and the National Association of Home Builders are both reliable starting points for homeowners researching their options.
You describe what you have and what you want. We schedule a time to come see your patio in person - not just give you a number over the phone. The visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes and costs you nothing. We look at the slab, the existing roofline, and your home's exterior walls.
After the walkthrough, we prepare a written proposal that describes exactly what will be built, what materials will be used, and the total cost. We also tell you upfront whether permits are included and who is responsible for pulling them. A trustworthy contractor spells this out clearly - never sign a contract that doesn't address the permit process.
Once you sign the contract, we submit plans to Pomona's Building and Safety Division. Review typically takes several weeks - we manage the process and keep you updated. Work cannot legally begin until the permit is approved and posted at the job site. We never pressure you to start without one.
Construction begins with any slab prep, then framing, roof structure, windows, and doors. City inspectors check the work at key stages - after framing and after electrical or insulation, typically. Your contractor schedules these; you do not need to arrange them. We do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the project, and we hand over copies of all permit documentation.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle permits from submission to final sign-off.
(909) 729-4969We inspect your existing concrete patio before giving you a final number - not after work begins. Pomona's older housing stock means slab conditions vary widely, and a contractor who skips this step is setting you up for mid-project cost increases. Finding issues during planning keeps your budget predictable.
We build for the climate your property actually experiences. Every enclosed patio room we install uses glass rated for Pomona's solar heat load, and we spec insulation values that keep the room comfortable without making your electricity bill spike every July and August.
If your home is in a neighborhood with an HOA - including areas like Phillips Ranch - we know how to prepare an application that meets the association's requirements the first time. We've helped Pomona homeowners through HOA review before permits are even submitted, which avoids the delays that catch other contractors off guard.
Our contractor's license is current and verifiable on the California Contractors State License Board website. A current license means we carry the required insurance to protect you during construction and are legally authorized to pull permits in Pomona. Check any contractor at cslb.ca.gov.
Each of these points matters on its own, but together they describe a contractor who has done this work in Pomona's specific conditions - not just someone who builds generic enclosures and hopes for the best. Call us or reach out online and we will come take a look at what you have.
A glass-forward alternative to a standard enclosure - ideal for homeowners who want maximum natural light along with year-round comfort.
Learn MoreA first step for homeowners who want to phase their outdoor improvement - start with a covered structure and upgrade to a full enclosure later.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Pomona mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner your room is ready - contact us today for a free on-site estimate with no obligation.