
Your existing patio is already most of the way there. We add walls, windows, and a roof to turn that underused slab into a protected room you actually live in.

Patio enclosures in Yorba Linda, CA turn an existing outdoor slab into a sheltered, usable room by adding walls, windows or screen panels, and a tied-in roof - with most projects on existing slabs completing construction in one to three weeks once permits are approved.
A patio enclosure sits between a fully open patio and a traditional room addition - you get real shelter from wind, bugs, heat, and sun at a fraction of the cost of building a room from scratch. If your concrete slab is in good condition, it often serves directly as the enclosure floor, which cuts both cost and timeline.
Homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled space sometimes upgrade to a custom sunroom once they see what is possible. We walk you through both options during your free estimate so the choice is clear before you commit.
If your outdoor space sits unused from June through September because there is no shade or relief from the heat, an enclosure with proper ventilation or a ceiling fan makes the space livable again. You have already paid for that square footage - an enclosure lets you actually use it.
Every fall, Yorba Linda homeowners deal with powerful winds that knock over furniture, coat everything in dust, and make the patio unusable for days. An enclosed structure keeps the space clean and your belongings safe during wind events without requiring you to drag everything inside.
If you have a solid, level concrete patio that mostly sits empty because it is too exposed, too hot, or too buggy, you already have the foundation for an enclosure. That slab is a real asset - it can significantly reduce the cost and complexity compared to starting from bare ground.
Yorba Linda's intense sun and UV exposure breaks down patio furniture and cushions faster than in most other parts of the country. An enclosure with UV-filtering glass or panels protects your investment and keeps the space looking good much longer than an open patio ever will.
We build screen enclosures and glass enclosures for Yorba Linda patios. Screen enclosures use mesh panels to keep bugs and wind out while letting air flow freely - a great fit if you want a light, breezy space for spring and fall evenings. Glass or solid-panel enclosures seal the room completely and can be paired with a ceiling fan or mini-split for summer comfort. If you want a fully finished, climate-controlled space from day one, we can also show you options for a custom sunroom build that gives you everything a room addition offers at a competitive price.
If you want to keep the outdoor feeling but just need better protection from dust, bugs, and wind, an enclosed patio room is worth comparing as well. We cover every option during your free on-site visit and give you a written quote for each so the decision is based on actual numbers.
Homeowners who want a fully finished, climate-controlled room that functions like any other part of the house - built to their exact layout and material preferences.
Homeowners who want a semi-open, comfortable outdoor room that protects from wind and bugs while keeping the backyard feel.
Yorba Linda averages around 280 sunny days a year and sees Santa Ana wind gusts that can exceed 60 mph during fall events. An open patio is no match for either - the heat makes it unusable by midday in summer, and the winds scatter furniture and fill the space with dust in minutes. A properly built enclosure, anchored and engineered for those wind loads, stays clean, comfortable, and usable when an open patio fails completely. We specify UV-filtering glazing on every enclosure to protect the space and the furniture inside from Yorba Linda's intense sun.
Most Yorba Linda homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s with concrete patio slabs that are often still in solid condition - meaning many enclosure projects here can skip a new foundation entirely. We check every slab before quoting so you know upfront whether yours qualifies. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Anaheim and Orange - call to confirm we cover your address.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick conversation covers your patio setup, your goals, and your rough budget so we can determine whether a visit makes sense. No commitment required.
We visit your home, measure the space, check your slab condition, and note any HOA setback rules. You get a written, fixed-price proposal within a week - not a rough range that changes later.
After you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Yorba Linda and assist with HOA architectural review at the same time. Both processes typically run three to eight weeks - running them in parallel keeps the timeline as short as possible.
Once permits are approved, active construction on a standard enclosure takes one to three weeks. A city inspector does a final sign-off visit, then we walk you through the finished space before we leave.
Free on-site estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA paperwork from start to finish.
(657) 366-2795Many Yorba Linda homes have concrete slabs from the 1970s and 1980s that are still solid - and using your existing slab saves real money. We inspect every slab for cracks, drainage issues, and settling before we quote so the price you see is the price you pay.
Yorba Linda sits in one of Orange County's strongest Santa Ana wind corridors. Every enclosure we build is engineered and anchored to handle those gusts - not just designed to look good on a calm day. The permit drawings reflect those wind load requirements.
We submit and track the building permit with the City of Yorba Linda on your behalf. Plan check typically takes four to eight weeks - we keep you updated throughout and notify you the moment approval comes in.
Many Yorba Linda neighborhoods require architectural committee approval before exterior work can begin. We know what local HOAs typically ask for and help you prepare documents that clear review on the first submission, not the third.
We have served homeowners in this area since 2016 and every project comes with a written scope, a fixed price, and permit documentation you keep. You can verify any California contractor's license in about 30 seconds through the National Association of the Remodeling Industry - and we encourage every homeowner to vet their contractor before signing anything.
A fully designed, climate-controlled sunroom built to your exact specifications - the step beyond a standard enclosure.
Learn MoreA semi-open outdoor room that protects from wind and insects while keeping the relaxed, backyard feel.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up in spring - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your patio becomes a room. Call or send a message to get started.