
Your patio sits empty because heat, bugs, and wind make it unusable. A professionally built patio enclosure turns that wasted space into a protected room your family will use every day.

Patio enclosures in Pomona, CA turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, windows, and a finished roof to a concrete slab - most projects are completed in one to three weeks of on-site work once permits are approved and materials are on hand.
Unlike a simple awning or shade cover, a patio enclosure creates a real room - one with walls that block wind and dust, windows you can close against the heat, and a roof that keeps rain out. It connects to your house, uses your existing slab, and becomes the most-used room in most homes within the first month. Homeowners who are weighing their options often also ask about custom sunrooms when they want a more tailored design.
If you have an existing concrete slab - even an older one from a home built in the 1950s or 1960s - you likely have a head start. A contractor will assess whether that slab can carry the new structure, which is often the case and significantly reduces cost compared to building from scratch.
If you walk past your back patio all summer without stopping because it is simply too hot to sit outside, that is a strong sign an enclosure could transform your home. Pomona's summer heat regularly makes unshaded outdoor spaces uncomfortable by mid-morning, but an enclosed patio with proper ventilation and heat-reducing glass stays usable even on the hottest days.
If your family has outgrown your indoor square footage but a full room addition feels too expensive or disruptive, a patio enclosure is often the most practical middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost of a traditional addition, and it uses space you already own.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover or wood pergola that is starting to sag, rust, or show gaps where it meets the house wall, that structure is at the end of its useful life. Many homeowners in Pomona's older neighborhoods choose to upgrade to a full enclosure at that point rather than repair a cover that will need replacing again in a few years.
If you spend more time sweeping your patio after Santa Ana events than sitting on it, or if mosquitoes and flies cut your evenings short, an enclosure solves both problems. It creates a barrier without cutting off the outdoor feel - and it is significantly more effective than any screen or windbreak you could add to an open patio.
We build patio enclosures designed specifically for the San Gabriel Valley - accounting for summer heat spikes above 100 degrees F, Santa Ana wind events, and the seismic activity that makes how we anchor a structure to your home more than just a detail. Every enclosure includes our standard assessment of your existing slab, a permit application handled on your behalf, and a final city inspection before we close the project. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed space that works as a home office or guest room year-round, we also offer enclosed patio rooms with full insulation and climate control options.
Our process is straightforward: we come to you, measure the space, assess what your slab and existing structure can support, and give you a written quote. If your HOA requires approval, we help you prepare the documentation before a single post goes in the ground. No surprises on design, no surprises on cost.
Full glass walls on a finished frame - best for homeowners who want maximum protection from heat, wind, and dust while keeping natural light.
Mesh screen panels for maximum airflow and insect control at a lower price point - suited to homeowners who primarily want bug-free outdoor time.
Operable panels that can be glass in cooler months and screen in warmer weather - gives you the most flexibility year-round.
Fully climate-controlled enclosures for homeowners who want to use the space as a year-round office, playroom, or casual living area.
Pomona's climate makes an open patio a seasonal luxury rather than a year-round asset. Summer temperatures regularly push above 95 degrees F, fall brings Santa Ana wind events that can gust past 50 mph, and wildfire smoke from the surrounding foothills moves through the region every year. A properly built patio enclosure - with heat-reflective glazing, solid anchoring, and good ventilation - turns a space you avoid from June through October into one you use comfortably year-round. Homeowners in Covina and Chino Hills face the same conditions and have found enclosed patios dramatically extend how they use their homes.
Pomona also has a large share of homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, many of which have original concrete patio slabs that are showing their age. Those slabs are often thinner than what a new enclosure requires, and assessing them early - before design decisions are locked - is one of the most important things a contractor can do for you. In Pomona's older neighborhoods near downtown and Lincoln Park, it is common to find slabs that need patching or new footings before framing can begin. Knowing that upfront keeps the budget realistic and prevents the most common source of mid-project cost surprises.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - patio size, what you want to use the space for, any HOA restrictions - so we can prepare for the site visit. No commitment required at this stage.
We come to your home, measure the patio, inspect the slab, and assess how the enclosure will connect to your house. A written estimate follows within a few days - not a ballpark figure over the phone.
Once you sign the contract, we prepare drawings and submit a permit application to the City of Pomona's Building and Safety Division. Plan review typically takes two to six weeks - we order materials during this window so there is no extra delay once the permit arrives.
Construction typically takes one to two weeks for a standard-sized enclosure. After the city inspector passes the work, we do a final walkthrough, show you how to operate windows and doors, and close the project. You do not make final payment until the inspection has passed.
We come to your Pomona home, measure your patio, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no obligation. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
The Pomona area sees Santa Ana wind gusts above 50 mph and sits in an active seismic zone. We account for both when engineering how the enclosure attaches to your home and foundation - because how it is anchored determines whether it is still standing after the first serious wind event.
Every patio enclosure we build in Pomona goes through the City's Building and Safety Division. A city inspector confirms the work is safe and correct before we close the project. You get documentation that protects your home's value - and no surprises when it is time to sell.
We have worked on Pomona homes across all neighborhoods, including the older housing stock near Lincoln Park and downtown where original slabs and aging patio covers are common. We know what to look for and how to scope a project honestly from the first visit.
Many Pomona communities have HOA rules about exterior modifications. We work through the HOA approval process before a single post goes in the ground - so the design you approve meets your community rules from day one. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry outlines professional standards for exactly this kind of pre-build coordination.
A patio enclosure is one of the few home improvements that adds daily usable space, protects your home's value, and pays for itself in how your family actually lives. The difference between a good enclosure and a poor one shows up in the first rainy season - and in the city inspector's report before you make final payment.
For guidance on energy-efficient glazing in Southern California's climate, the California Energy Commission publishes resources on window performance standards. The Los Angeles County Assessor's Office can answer questions about how a permitted enclosure may affect your property assessment.
When your patio footprint does not match a standard enclosure design, a custom sunroom is built specifically around your home's layout and your preferences.
Learn MoreA fully insulated, climate-controlled version of a patio enclosure - suited for homeowners who want year-round use as an office, playroom, or living area.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Pomona mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new space. Call now and we will get the process moving.