
Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that stay comfortable in desert heat and hold up through High Desert winters.

Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned Sunroom Contractor based in Apple Valley, CA. We offer 16 sunroom and patio services - from new additions to full remodels - and serve 12 communities across the Victor Valley and High Desert. A lot of homeowners come to us after their patio stopped being usable in summer or after an old sunroom failed its first major wind season. Our job is to build rooms that fit this desert climate, not rooms designed for the coast.

Your patio sits empty all summer? A sunroom addition gives you a real, comfortable room with a view - usable even at 105 degrees.
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Want to enjoy your backyard in July without the heat? A four-season sunroom stays cool in summer and warm on cold desert nights.
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A three-season room lets you enjoy the desert air from spring through fall without bugs, wind, or blowing dust in your face.
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Tired of sand on your patio furniture after every windstorm? An enclosed patio keeps the High Desert outside where it belongs.
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Your home is not like every other home on the block - a custom sunroom is designed around your space, your style, and your budget.
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From foundation to finish, we build sunrooms that handle Apple Valley's extreme heat, wind, and winter cold without cutting corners.
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Old sunroom that feels like an oven in summer? We upgrade existing rooms with better glass, insulation, and cooling options.
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Want fresh desert air without the bugs? A screen room is the fastest, most affordable way to reclaim your outdoor space.
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You already have the slab - converting your covered patio into a proper sunroom is often faster and cheaper than starting from scratch.
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An aging deck becomes a year-round living space with full weather protection and the same great views you already have.
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A room that handles 110-degree summers and below-freezing winter nights - built specifically for the High Desert climate.
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Protect your patio from dust, wind, and heat with a fully enclosed room that adds real square footage to your home.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass lets in maximum light and views - we design solariums that stay comfortable despite the desert sun.
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A properly installed patio cover is the first step toward shade and comfort - built to handle High Desert winds and UV.
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Not sure what style fits your home? We help you design a sunroom that looks like it was always part of the house.
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Vinyl sunrooms resist fading, cracking, and corrosion - a smart choice for a climate with intense UV and temperature swings.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the form on this page. We will ask a few quick questions about your home, what you want to build, and whether you have an HOA. We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. No pressure, no sales pitch on the first call.
We come to your home, measure your space, look at the existing slab or patio, and talk through your options. You will get a written estimate before we leave - with a clear explanation of what is included and what could affect the final cost. No vague numbers, no surprises later.
We handle the permit application with the Town of Apple Valley and flag any HOA requirements before we break ground. Once permits are approved, our crew handles foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, and finish work. We walk through the completed room with you before closing out the job.
Our California contractor license is current and verifiable through the Contractors State License Board. Every project carries full liability and workers compensation coverage - yours and ours.
We come to your home, measure the space, and hand you a written itemized quote before we leave. You owe us nothing for that visit. Our estimates account for High Desert soil and permit costs so the number you get is the number you pay.
We have been building sunrooms in the Victor Valley since 2016. We know Apple Valley's permit process, the soil conditions under your yard, and what glazing actually holds up here when it is 108 degrees outside in August.
We never skip permits - not to save time, not to save money. Every sunroom we build is reviewed by the Town of Apple Valley building inspector before final sign-off. You get the paperwork, and your home's value is protected.
Ready to talk through your project? Send us a message or call (442) 221-3755.
"They finished our four-season sunroom in just under four weeks, exactly on the schedule they gave us at the estimate. The room stayed cool through our first full summer with the fans they recommended - we used it every morning even in August."
Karen M., Apple Valley - Four Season Sunrooms
"We had our covered patio converted into a screen room. The crew showed up when they said they would, worked clean, and handled the HOA paperwork themselves. I did not have to make a single call to my HOA - they did it all."
David R., Victorville - Screen Room Installation
"Our old patio enclosure was leaking every winter and rattling in every wind. The new one they built has been through two Santa Ana seasons without a single issue. Night and day difference in the quality of the framing."
Sandra T., Hesperia - Patio Enclosures
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day you reach out. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk you through your options in person.
(442) 221-3755Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios is based in Apple Valley, CA and serves 12 communities across the Victor Valley and surrounding area - including Victorville, Hesperia, and Barstow. Most of our crews are on-site within the same week you reach out, and we handle permits locally so there are no delays waiting on out-of-town contractors to navigate the process.
Yes - if it is built with the right glass. Low-emissivity (low-e) glass blocks the majority of solar heat while still letting in light, making it a non-negotiable choice for the Mojave Desert. Pairing it with ceiling fans or a dedicated cooling unit keeps the room comfortable even in peak summer. The U.S. Department of Energy has detailed guidance on window glazing performance ratings.
Always - any permanent structure attached to your home requires a permit from the Town of Apple Valley Building and Safety Division. The permit triggers inspections at key stages that protect you if problems come up later. Skipping it can void your homeowner insurance and create problems at resale. There are no exceptions for size or type.
The Victor Valley sees gusts above 50 mph during Santa Ana conditions in fall and spring. Sunroom frames must be engineered and anchored for those loads - not just designed for coastal California. The weakest point is where the sunroom roof connects to your existing home. A contractor unfamiliar with the High Desert often underestimates this, and the first big windstorm reveals it.
A three-season room is ideal if you mainly want to use the space from fall through late spring and can live without it in peak summer. Apple Valley winters are mild enough that a three-season room is usable for roughly 10 months of the year. If you want comfortable use in July, you need the full insulation and cooling of a four-season design.
It can. The Mojave Desert soil in this area often includes a hard mineral layer just below the surface that requires heavier equipment to dig through. Contractors who have not worked in the High Desert before may miss this in their estimate. Always ask explicitly whether a quote accounts for local soil conditions - a complete answer is a sign of an experienced local contractor.
A permitted, finished sunroom increases your home's livable square footage - which appraisers count and buyers notice. In the High Desert market, where outdoor-connected living is a strong selling point, a room that works in the summer heat tends to attract buyers coming from the Los Angeles area. Remodeling research consistently ranks sunroom additions among the improvements with meaningful resale return.
Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Apple Valley, CA, serving the Victor Valley and surrounding High Desert communities since 2016. We hold an active California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, covering residential room additions and structural improvements. Over the past several years we have completed sunroom and patio projects across 16 service types, from basic patio enclosures to fully custom four-season rooms. If you want to learn more about our background and how we work, visit our About page.
The most common homeowner regret is building the room too small. Once the foundation is poured, expanding later is expensive. Think about how you actually want to use the space - and then add 20 percent to that mental picture.
If your existing concrete slab is in good condition, converting it can save meaningful money on foundation work. A contractor should inspect the slab before quoting - a compromised slab will cause problems down the road regardless of how well the room itself is built.
Unpermitted additions must be disclosed to buyers in California. They can affect your home's appraised value, trigger insurance complications, and in some cases require the structure to be torn down. The permit process adds time but protects everything you invest in the project.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry publishes annual research on which home improvements deliver the best return in different regions - a useful reference before you commit to any project size or scope. Ready to get started? Call (442) 221-3755 or send us a message.
Apple Valley is a town of roughly 75,000 to 80,000 residents in San Bernardino County, sitting in the Victor Valley region of the Mojave Desert at nearly 3,000 feet of elevation. That elevation means a home here faces both blazing summer heat above 100 degrees and winter nights that drop below freezing - a combination that puts real stress on outdoor structures not built for this climate. The town has grown steadily since the 1970s, which means a large share of homes are between 25 and 50 years old and at the age where outdoor additions, patios, and sunrooms need either upgrading or replacing.
Most properties in Apple Valley sit on quarter-acre or larger lots, with concrete slabs, long driveways, and substantial outdoor space - all the ingredients for a sunroom or patio enclosure that genuinely transforms how a family uses their property. The town has strong ties to Western heritage, with the legacy of longtime residents Roy Rogers and Dale Evans still a point of local pride, and the Apple Valley Airport serving as a familiar landmark on the east side of town. Homeowners here tend to be long-term owner-occupants who invest in their properties, not renters looking for a quick fix. The U.S. Census confirms that owner-occupied homes make up the strong majority of Apple Valley housing stock.
Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios has been working on homes throughout the Victor Valley since 2016 - from neighborhoods near the Apple Valley area to communities in Victorville, Hesperia, and Adelanto. We know the local permit process, the soil conditions under desert lots, and the glazing choices that actually hold up when August temperatures push past 105 degrees. If your outdoor space is not working for your family, we would like to help you fix that.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Apple Valley Sunrooms & Patios
14080 Mohawk Rd
Apple Valley, CA 92307
projects@applevalleysunroomcontractor.com
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