
Custom Yucaipa Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned sunroom contractor serving Yucaipa, CA, building sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures designed for this area's foothill climate. We have served Yucaipa homeowners since 2018, and every project we complete is fully permitted through the City of Yucaipa Building and Safety Division.

Yucaipa homeowners who want more living space without moving have been choosing sunroom additions for years. We design each addition to handle Yucaipa's summer heat and foothill soil conditions, so the room stays comfortable and the foundation stays stable.
At Yucaipa's elevation, temperatures swing from below freezing in January to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in August. A properly insulated four season sunroom with low-e glass keeps the room usable year-round, which matters here more than it does in the warmer valley cities below.
Many Yucaipa patios face west or southwest and bake in direct afternoon sun. Enclosing the patio gives you a sheltered space that blocks the heat and keeps out the dust that blows in during Santa Ana wind events, turning a patio you rarely use into a room you use every day.
Yucaipa's mix of hillside lots, older ranch homes, and newer HOA communities means one standard design does not fit every property. We build fully custom sunrooms that work with your lot slope, match your home's existing style, and meet any HOA design requirements.
Yucaipa's spring and early summer evenings are ideal for outdoor living, but insects and airborne debris from the surrounding hills can make an open patio uncomfortable. A screened room lets you enjoy those evenings without the bugs, and it costs less than a fully enclosed addition.
For Yucaipa homeowners who want shade and weather protection without a full enclosure, a patio cover is a practical first step. It reduces direct sun exposure on west-facing patios and can later be upgraded to a screened or fully enclosed room as your needs grow.
Yucaipa sits at roughly 2,600 feet in the San Bernardino foothills, and that elevation creates conditions that are genuinely different from the valley floor cities. Winters bring frost and occasional snow, summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and Santa Ana winds gust through the San Gorgonio Pass in the fall. A sunroom built without accounting for this range of conditions will leak, crack, or become unusable within a few years. The right glass specification, foundation design, and connection detail between the new room and the existing house all depend on understanding what Yucaipa's climate actually does to structures over time.
The soils under many Yucaipa properties are expansive clay soils, meaning they swell when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal movement is one of the most common reasons sunrooms and patio enclosures develop cracks, gaps, and sticking doors in this area. A contractor who designs the foundation with local soil behavior in mind will build a room that stays tight for decades. A contractor who treats every job the same regardless of location will build something that starts showing problems within a few seasons.
We have pulled permits from the City of Yucaipa Building and Safety Division on projects throughout this city, and we know the review timeline and what plan checkers typically want to see for sunroom additions here. That experience shaves time off the permit phase on every project we run in Yucaipa.
We work on homes from the older neighborhoods along California Street near historic downtown to the newer subdivisions on the east side of the city toward Oak Glen Road. Whether your home was built in the 1960s or the 2000s, we know what to look for when assessing the attachment wall and foundation. Yucaipa Regional Park and the hillside neighborhoods above it put a lot of homes on sloped lots, which we assess specifically for drainage and anchoring before we finalize any foundation plan.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Calimesa just to the west, where property types and soil conditions are similar. If you are on the edge of either city or are unsure which jurisdiction your permit falls under, we can help you figure that out as part of the initial consultation.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your project so the site visit is productive from the start.
We visit your home, look at the space, assess the foundation and attachment wall, and discuss your budget range. You receive a written estimate that covers what is and is not included, so there are no surprises later.
We prepare the drawings and submit them to the City of Yucaipa Building and Safety Division. Permit review takes roughly two to four weeks, and we manage any questions from the plan checker directly so you do not have to.
Once permits are approved, we build the room with city inspections at the required milestones. When the final inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right before we close out the job.
We serve all of Yucaipa and respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project will take and what it will cost.
(909) 679-6027Yucaipa is a city of about 55,000 people in the eastern part of San Bernardino County, sitting at elevations between 2,500 and 3,500 feet in the foothills below the San Bernardino Mountains. The city is often called the gateway to Big Bear Lake because Highway 38 runs right through town on its way up the mountain. About 68 percent of homes in Yucaipa are owner-occupied, and the housing stock ranges from older ranch homes and mid-century bungalows near historic downtown on California Street to newer subdivisions built in the 1990s through 2010s on the northern and eastern edges of the city.
Landmarks like Yucaipa Regional Park and the apple orchards of Oak Glen anchor the city's identity as a quieter, more rural-feeling community compared to the urban Inland Empire cities to the west. Many Yucaipa residents commute down to Redlands, San Bernardino, or the I-10 corridor for work while living in a setting that still feels like a mountain foothills town. We also serve homeowners in Redlands to the west, which shares the same general climate but has an older, more established housing stock.
Call us now or send a message and we will respond within one business day. Free estimates for all Yucaipa homeowners.