
Your patio is already there. We enclose it properly - with insulated walls, double-pane windows, and a permit from the City of Yorba Linda - so it becomes a room, not just a covered slab.

Enclosed patio rooms in Yorba Linda convert an existing outdoor patio into a fully enclosed living space - with walls, windows, a roof system, and optional heating and cooling - most projects take six to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion.
The difference between an enclosed patio room and a simple patio cover is the difference between a room and a shade structure. An enclosed room has walls that block wind and rain, windows that open and close, and insulation that keeps the space comfortable. Many homeowners use the finished room as a home office, playroom, or casual lounge - a real space that works every day, not just on mild spring afternoons. For homeowners who want the most weather-resistant option, all season rooms offer a fully climate-controlled build.
California requires a building permit for any enclosed patio addition - which is actually good news, because it means a city inspector verifies the work is done correctly. Homeowners in Yorba Linda who have gone through this process and compared results to patio cover installation almost always find the enclosed option adds more lasting value to their home.
If you walk past your patio all summer and never sit out there because it is too hot, an enclosed room with climate control would change how you use your home. Yorba Linda's inland heat means an open patio can feel like a parking lot by 10 a.m. in July. An enclosed room with proper insulation and a ceiling fan or mini-split gives you that space back for most of the year.
If your patio is 200 square feet or more and you are using it mainly as storage or leaving it empty, you are sitting on potential living space already attached to your home. Converting it into an enclosed room typically costs far less per square foot than building a full addition, and it adds real, usable space without the complexity of a major construction project.
If you spend part of every October dragging patio furniture inside because of gusting winds, an enclosed patio room solves that problem permanently. The room protects your outdoor furniture and gives you a comfortable place to sit even when the winds are strong. This is a pattern that repeats every year in Yorba Linda, and it is one of the most common reasons local homeowners decide to enclose.
If your current patio cover is showing rust, rot, or sagging, you are already facing a repair or replacement cost. That is often the ideal moment to step up to a full enclosure instead - you are spending money on the structure either way, and the jump in cost from a cover replacement to a full enclosure is smaller than most homeowners expect.
Our enclosed patio room work ranges from basic screen-and-panel enclosures to fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms built to California energy standards. We assess the existing patio slab on the first visit - if the slab is in good shape, it often serves as the foundation, which reduces cost and construction time. If drainage or leveling work is needed, we include that in the estimate so the final bill matches the quote.
For homeowners whose projects grow in scope, we also offer full solarium installation and patio cover installation for cases where a full enclosure is not the right fit. Every project starts with an honest conversation about what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Suited to homeowners who want walls and windows to block wind and bugs without a full climate control system.
Best for homeowners who want the space to be comfortable year-round, with insulated walls, double-pane windows, and a mini-split or extension of the home's HVAC.
Ideal when the patio slab is in good condition and can serve as the foundation, reducing cost and construction time.
For hillside lots or patios where the existing slab needs replacement or the ground requires grading before the room can be enclosed.
Yorba Linda's summers regularly push above 95 degrees, and the Santa Ana winds that sweep through each fall can gust above 60 mph. An enclosed patio room addresses both problems in one project - it blocks the heat with proper insulation and double-pane windows, and it anchors the structure to handle high-wind events so you are not chasing furniture every October. California's energy efficiency requirements for enclosed additions mean a permitted project will automatically meet a minimum baseline for insulation and window performance. You can review those standards at the California Energy Commission.
Drainage and slab conditions are a real concern in Yorba Linda, particularly on hillside lots near Carbon Canyon or the Chino Hills border, where grading and runoff patterns are more complex. We serve homeowners across the area including Villa Park and Orange, and we assess every slab before recommending an enclosure approach. The National Association of Home Builders consistently reports that enclosed outdoor living additions rank among the highest-return projects in mid-to-upper-price housing markets like Yorba Linda.
You call or submit the form and we come to your home - usually within a few days. We respond to all inquiries within one business day. We check the slab, drainage, and how the patio connects to your house before recommending anything.
After the visit we give you a written proposal with at least two or three options - from a basic enclosure to a fully insulated, climate-controlled room - so you can decide what fits your budget and how you plan to use the space.
Once you sign, we submit your HOA application if needed and apply for the City of Yorba Linda building permit. This typically takes two to six weeks combined. We keep you updated and handle the logistics.
When permits are approved, the crew prepares the slab, frames walls, fits the roof system, and installs windows and doors. City inspectors verify the work. We do a final walkthrough before we consider the job complete.
We respond within one business day. Come see your space, get a written estimate, and decide at your own pace - no obligation.
(657) 366-2795Yorba Linda has a notable amount of hillside and sloped terrain, and many existing slabs need work before a room can be enclosed. We assess the foundation condition and drainage on our first site visit and include any required work in the estimate - so your final bill matches the quote.
The Santa Ana winds that sweep through the Yorba Linda area can gust above 60 mph. Every enclosed room we build is anchored and sealed to handle high-wind events - so you will not hear rattling windows or find drafts developing every October. We address this as a standard part of the build, not an upgrade.
A large share of Yorba Linda's neighborhoods fall under HOA governance, and many have strict rules about exterior modifications. We prepare the architectural review submission on your behalf and know what most local HOAs want to see. Skipping or rushing this step can result in stop-work orders - we do not skip it.
An unpermitted enclosure in Yorba Linda can complicate a home sale and may not be covered by homeowner's insurance. Every project we do is fully permitted and inspected by the City of Yorba Linda. You will receive copies of all permit and inspection records when the job is done.
A fully permitted enclosed patio room, built to California standards and designed to handle Yorba Linda's specific climate conditions, adds livable square footage and real home value. An unpermitted enclosure does the opposite - it becomes a problem when you sell. We do it right the first time so the room is an asset, not a liability.
A glass-dominant structure that maximizes natural light - a step up from a standard enclosed patio room for homeowners who want a greenhouse feel.
Learn MoreThe starting point for homeowners who want shade and weather protection before committing to a full enclosure.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we start the paperwork, the sooner you have a room you can actually use every day of the year.