
Old enclosures get hot, drafty, and disconnected from the rest of your home. We rebuild and update sunrooms in Pomona with the right glass, proper permits, and finishes that match your house.

Sunroom remodeling in Pomona means updating or fully rebuilding an existing enclosed porch or patio room, replacing single-pane glass with insulating panels, improving the frame and roof, and pulling the proper permits, with most projects running two to six weeks once construction starts.
A lot of Pomona homeowners have an older sunroom or screened porch that was added in the 1970s or 1980s. Those rooms were built before anyone worried much about heat gain, so they work fine in spring and fall but become unusable in summer and drafty in winter. Sunroom remodeling fixes that without the cost and disruption of tearing the whole structure down and starting from scratch.
If your existing room is beyond saving, we also handle full sunroom construction from the ground up, so you end up with a properly engineered space built for the Inland Empire climate.
If you avoid your sunroom from June through September because it turns into an oven, that is the clearest sign the glass is wrong for Pomona's climate. Single-pane glass has no real insulating value against 100-degree heat. Upgrading to low-e glass can make the same room comfortable enough to use every day of the year.
Pomona evenings drop into the 40s in winter, and an older sunroom with worn seals or single-pane windows will feel it immediately. Cold air finds every gap in an aging frame, making the room uncomfortable and driving up your heating bill. Resealing and re-glazing the room fixes this at its source.
Water stains on the ceiling or floor after rain mean the roof or the seal around the window frames has failed. This is a sign of poor original workmanship or simple age, and it gets worse over time if you leave it. Catching it early prevents rot in the framing and keeps the repair bill manageable.
If any window or door in your sunroom no longer opens smoothly or leaves a visible gap when closed, the frame has shifted or the hardware has failed. This is common in older enclosures in Pomona, where the ground can move slightly with temperature swings and seismic activity. Leaving it uncorrected causes ongoing air and water infiltration.
We handle partial and full remodels depending on what your existing structure needs. Partial remodels replace the glass and weatherstripping in an otherwise sound frame, which is usually enough when the structure itself is solid. Full remodels rebuild the frame, roof, and glazing system entirely, which makes sense when the existing enclosure is beyond patching. We also do screen room installation for homeowners who want an open-air option rather than a fully enclosed glass room.
Every remodeling project we take on in Pomona goes through the city permit and inspection process. If your existing enclosure was built without a permit, we can help you get it into compliance as part of the remodel. We also work with sunroom design to make sure your updated room looks and functions the way you actually want it to, not just meets minimum code.
Best for homeowners with a structurally sound frame who want to fix heat, cold, or drafts without a full rebuild.
Best for enclosures from the 1970s and 1980s where the frame itself has shifted, rusted, or failed its seal.
Best for homeowners with a covered patio who want to enclose it into a proper room with windows and a finished interior.
Best for homeowners who have an existing structure that was never permitted and want to sell or refinance without issues.
Pomona sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb past 95 degrees and heat waves above 105 degrees are not unusual. A sunroom built without heat-reducing glass and proper ventilation will be genuinely unusable for four to five months of the year. The city also sits near active fault systems, which means any addition or remodel has to be engineered and permitted to move safely with your home during an earthquake. These are not optional considerations here. Wildfire smoke during late summer and fall is another local reality. A fully sealed and properly ventilated sunroom gives your family a place to enjoy natural light on poor air-quality days without opening a window to whatever is in the air outside. That is a genuine quality-of-life benefit that is specific to living in this part of Southern California.
We serve homeowners throughout the Pomona area, including West Covina and Diamond Bar, where many of the same mid-century housing conditions apply. If you are in one of Pomona's older neighborhoods, there is a good chance your existing patio enclosure was added decades after the original house and built to standards that simply do not hold up to today's climate demands. The good news is that most of those older structures are good candidates for a remodel rather than a full tear-down, which saves you money and time. You can also visit the National Association of the Remodeling Industry for guidance on evaluating contractors and understanding what a quality remodel should include.
Tell us what you have and what you want to change. We reply within one business day and ask a few questions to decide whether a site visit makes sense. This costs you nothing and commits you to nothing.
We come to your home, look at the existing structure, check the slab and frame, and assess how the room handles heat and water. You get a written estimate that breaks down what is included so you can compare it against other bids fairly.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Pomona. Plan review typically takes two to six weeks. We handle this process for you and keep you updated so you are not left wondering what is happening.
Once permits are approved, construction typically runs two to six weeks. We keep the site tidy each day and do not require you to vacate your home. After the city inspector signs off, we walk you through every window, door, and detail before you make your final payment.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(909) 729-4969Every remodel we design accounts for Pomona's summer temperatures and wildfire smoke season, not just the mild weeks in spring. We specify glass and ventilation that keeps the room genuinely comfortable from January through September.
We file with the City of Pomona's Building and Safety Division, manage the plan review, and schedule the final inspection. You never need to visit the permit office. When the inspector signs off, you have a clean record that protects your home's value.
Pomona sits near the Chino and Cucamonga fault systems. Every remodel we do uses framing connections that meet California's earthquake safety requirements, so your sunroom moves with your house rather than pulling away from it.
You get a written contract that spells out exactly what is included, the total price, and the timeline before any work begins. Permit fees and standard inspections are included in that number, not added later. Verify any contractor you hire is licensed through the California Contractors State License Board.
These are not just talking points. They are the things that prevent the most common problems homeowners run into with remodeling projects in Pomona, and they are how we build every job we take on.
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