
PatioScape Pomona Sunrooms is Pomona's local sunroom contractor, building sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures for homeowners throughout the city. Our team has worked on Pomona homes for years and pulls all city permits through the Pomona Building and Safety Division.

Pomona's mid-century homes often have underused back yards with little shade, and a sunroom addition turns that unused space into a year-round room. We design additions to match the existing roofline and exterior materials so the new room looks like it was always part of the house.
Pomona summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, so a room that only works in mild weather is a room you avoid for months. Our fully insulated four season rooms are built with heat-blocking glass and ventilation that keep the space comfortable from January through August, even on the hottest Inland Empire afternoons.
Many older Pomona homes have aging aluminum patio covers that rattle in Santa Ana winds and let in dust. We replace those worn-out structures with properly enclosed patio rooms that seal out insects, dust, and heat while keeping the open, airy feeling homeowners want from their outdoor spaces.
Pomona's warm evenings bring mosquitoes and gnats from nearby vegetation and drainage channels. A screen room lets you enjoy outdoor air and natural light in the evening without the bugs - a practical upgrade for any Pomona home with a usable back yard or patio slab.
Pomona has many homes with older enclosed rooms that were built decades ago with panels or glass that no longer performs well in the heat. We remodel these spaces - replacing failing glass, adding insulation, and updating flooring and trim - so the room becomes genuinely usable again rather than just a storage area.
Not every Pomona home fits a standard sunroom layout. We design custom rooms for homes with irregular footprints, narrow side yards, or unusual rooflines - including the historic Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes in Lincoln Park that need materials matched carefully to the original house.
Pomona sits at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County where the San Gabriel Valley meets the Inland Empire. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the city is in the direct path of Santa Ana wind events every fall. Those conditions affect every phase of sunroom work - from the glass you choose to how the structure is anchored. A sunroom designed for coastal California will not perform the same way in Pomona, and a contractor who does not understand this will leave you with a room you avoid from June through September.
A significant portion of Pomona's housing stock was built between 1940 and 1970. These homes were not designed with future additions in mind, and the existing exterior walls and foundations often need evaluation before a sunroom can be safely added. The Lincoln Park neighborhood has some of the city's oldest homes - Victorian and Craftsman houses from the late 1800s and early 1900s - where material matching and careful structural work matter more than on newer builds. California's seismic requirements also mean sunroom framing and connections must meet standards stricter than most other states. Working with a contractor who knows Pomona's permit office and building stock means fewer surprises and a project that holds up over time.
Our crew works in Pomona regularly, pulling permits through the city's Building and Safety Division and working on homes across the city's diverse neighborhoods - from the older streets near Lincoln Park to the newer blocks closer to Cal Poly Pomona on the eastern side of the city. We understand that homes near the Fairplex area tend to be mid-century ranch styles with modest lots and narrow side yards, while properties closer to downtown often have more complex structures that need careful assessment before any addition begins.
Pomona covers about 23 square miles and is bordered by Ontario to the east and Diamond Bar to the southeast. We serve homeowners throughout the city, from the historic neighborhoods along Garey Avenue to the quieter residential streets near the 57 freeway. When a homeowner in Pomona calls us, we already know the permit timeline at the local building department and the types of foundations we are likely to find under the homes in each part of the city. Neighbors in nearby La Verne, CA to the west also call us regularly, and we cover that area as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and will ask a few quick questions about your property and what you have in mind before scheduling a visit.
We visit your home, assess the exterior wall and foundation conditions, and walk you through options that fit your space and budget. This is also when we identify any older-home considerations - like foundation reinforcement needs common in Pomona's mid-century housing - so there are no cost surprises later.
After you sign the contract, we submit plans to the Pomona Building and Safety Division. Plan review typically takes a few weeks. We track the status and keep you updated so there are no surprises during the wait.
Once the permit is approved, the crew begins. City inspectors visit at key stages. When the room is complete, we walk you through everything and hand over copies of all permit documentation - important to keep for when you sell or refinance.
We serve all of Pomona, CA. Call us or submit your details and we will respond within one business day with a free estimate.
(909) 729-4969Pomona is a city of more than 150,000 residents at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, sitting where the San Gabriel Valley transitions into the Inland Empire. The city covers about 23 square miles and is home to California State Polytechnic University, Pomona - one of the largest universities in the Cal State system - as well as Western University of Health Sciences. The Fairplex, home of the Los Angeles County Fair, sits in the north part of the city and is a well-known landmark throughout the region. The 10, 60, and 71 freeways all run through or near Pomona, connecting it to Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and Orange County.
Pomona's housing stock is one of the most varied in the San Gabriel Valley. The Lincoln Park neighborhood in central Pomona has one of the highest concentrations of historic homes in the Inland Valley - Victorian and Craftsman houses from the late 1800s and early 1900s, some listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Moving outward from the historic core, the city transitions into mid-century ranch homes on modest lots, then into newer construction closer to the Cal Poly campus and along the 71 corridor. We are based in Pomona and work throughout all of these areas. Homeowners in neighboring La Verne, CA to the west also call us, and we serve that community as part of our regular work area.
Our schedule fills up fast. Contact PatioScape Pomona Sunrooms now to reserve your free on-site consultation and get a written estimate with no obligation.