
Turn unused backyard space into a comfortable room your family actually uses - designed for Pomona's heat, built to California code, and fully permitted.

Sunroom additions in Pomona, CA are fully enclosed room additions attached to your home, built to let in natural light while keeping out heat, bugs, and wind - most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion depending on size and foundation requirements.
If your backyard sits empty most of the summer because it is simply too hot, or your home feels cramped but you are not ready to move, a sunroom bridges that gap. Many Pomona homeowners have patios they love but can only use comfortably a few months of the year. That changes with the right addition.
The style of sunroom you choose matters here. A four season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled, while a three-season room costs less but will feel uncomfortable on Pomona's hottest afternoons. We walk every homeowner through both options so you pick the one that fits your budget and how you actually plan to use the room.
In Pomona, the combination of intense summer heat and occasional cool winter nights means uncovered patios sit empty for a large portion of the year. If you find yourself wishing you could enjoy that view without the heat or the bugs, a sunroom is exactly what bridges that gap. Waiting means another year of wasted yard space.
A sunroom is one of the more affordable ways to add usable square footage without the complexity of a full room addition involving plumbing or load-bearing wall changes. If your family has outgrown your living space and you have a suitable exterior wall and yard, a sunroom can give you a dedicated reading room, playroom, or home office.
Many older Pomona homes have aluminum patio enclosures that were installed decades ago and were never designed for year-round comfort. If yours rattles during Santa Ana winds, lets in dust, or has panels that have yellowed and cracked, replacing it with a proper sunroom is a meaningful upgrade in both comfort and home value.
This is common in Pomona homes built in the mid-twentieth century, where the back door was an afterthought rather than a design feature. A sunroom addition creates a graceful transition between your living space and your yard, adds a place to set down groceries, and makes the whole back of the house feel more intentional.
We build sunroom additions across the full spectrum of styles, sizes, and budgets. For homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, a four season sunroom is the right choice - it is fully insulated, has sealed double-pane glass, and connects to a dedicated heating and cooling system. For homeowners focused on maximizing outdoor feel at a lower price point, a three-season room provides solid weather protection without full climate control.
Whatever style you choose, the sunroom construction process includes foundation assessment, city permit application, framing, glass installation, and interior finishing. We match the roofline and exterior materials to your existing home so the addition looks like it was always there - not like something bolted on afterward.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - suits homeowners who want a usable room in Pomona's summer heat and cool winter evenings alike.
A lighter-weight option for homeowners who want weather protection and natural light without the full cost of climate control.
Built to your specific floor plan, roofline, and material preferences so the room integrates naturally with your existing home.
Transforms an existing covered patio or screen enclosure into a proper enclosed room - often the most cost-effective path for homes with a solid existing slab.
Pomona sits in the inland San Gabriel Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees Fahrenheit and can push past 105. That makes glass selection the single most important decision in any sunroom project here. Without a heat-blocking low-e coating, a south- or west-facing room can feel like an oven by midday in July. We design every addition with Pomona's specific climate in mind - orientation, glass spec, ventilation, and cooling source are worked out before a permit is ever submitted.
Pomona also has a large share of homes built in the 1940s through 1970s. Older homes sometimes need foundation or structural reinforcement before a sunroom can attach safely, and the City of Pomona requires permits and inspections for every room addition. We serve homeowners throughout Ontario and La Verne as well, and every job goes through the same permitting discipline - because a sunroom that is not in the city's records is a liability when you sell.
We ask a few questions before visiting - space size, intended use, HOA status - so we arrive prepared. You do not need all the answers; we just want the first visit to be useful for both of us. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home, review the exterior wall and foundation, take measurements, and walk through your options. Most site visits take an hour or two. This is when we identify any older-home conditions that need addressing before a permit is filed.
Once you sign a contract, we submit plans to the City of Pomona's Building and Safety Division. Plan check review can take several weeks. We handle the submission and keep you updated - you do not need to manage the city office.
Foundation work, framing, glass, and interior finishes follow in sequence with city inspections at required stages. When the room is complete, the city conducts a final inspection. You receive all permit documents for your records.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit.
We submit all plans to Pomona's Building and Safety Division before a single board goes up. That means city inspectors check our work at every required stage - not just our word that it was done right. You get the final sign-off documents to keep with your home records.
Pomona summers regularly exceed 95 degrees. We specify heat-blocking low-e glass and plan cooling sources before construction starts - not as an afterthought. A sunroom built for this climate is one you reach for in July, not one you avoid.
A large share of Pomona homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. We conduct thorough site assessments before finalizing any proposal so foundation conditions, older electrical panels, and structural needs are identified before you sign a contract - not after the crew shows up.
You can verify any California contractor's license on the California Contractors State License Board website in about two minutes. Ask for our license number before signing anything - and ask every contractor you consider for the same. It is the single most important protection you have.
We have been building sunroom additions in Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire cities since 2015. Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built to match your home - not just to pass a city check. Contact us to schedule a free on-site estimate.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom you can use comfortably on Pomona's hottest and coldest days.
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