
SunCourtyard Temecula Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Hemet, CA, specializing in patio-to-sunroom conversions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and patio covers. We have been serving the Hemet area since 2024 and handle all permit filings with the City of Hemet Building and Safety Department.
We work with Hemet homeowners across every part of the city - from older ranch neighborhoods near downtown and the Hemet Valley Mall area to newer subdivisions closer to Diamond Valley Lake. We know the single-story ranch home is the standard here, and we have built our process around making these projects straightforward and fairly priced.

The typical Hemet home is a single-story ranch on a modest lot with a concrete slab patio off the back. That slab is the ideal starting point for a conversion - the footprint and the floor are already there, and the one-story roofline is straightforward to tie into. We assess what can be reused and what needs to be built new before writing a proposal.
See patio-to-sunroom conversion detailsHemet homeowners get genuine outdoor living months out of April, May, October, and November when temperatures are mild. A patio enclosure lets you use that space without weather interruptions while keeping the room open to the outdoors when conditions are right. Louvered window systems are popular here because they give full control over airflow.
A screen room is a cost-effective first step for Hemet homeowners who want to enclose their patio without a full commitment to a climate-controlled sunroom. The aluminum frame is built to structural standards and can support glass panels or full enclosure in the future if your needs or budget change.
Hemet's intense summer sun makes a quality patio cover one of the most practical outdoor investments a homeowner can make. We build solid covers that provide real shade - not just cosmetic roofing - and that are structurally prepared for future walls and windows when you are ready to take the next step.
For Hemet homeowners who want a usable outdoor room without the cost of full four-season climate control, a three season sunroom with screened panels and a ceiling fan can provide comfortable use from September through May. The hot summer months are the exception, not the rule, for most of the year.
Hemet has a large stock of homes built in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of those properties have older sun porches or aluminum-framed enclosures from that era with single-pane glass and frames that have oxidized or bent over decades of San Jacinto Valley heat. A remodel brings those spaces up to current standards without a full teardown.
Hemet sits at roughly 1,600 feet in the San Jacinto Valley, and the climate here is genuinely different from coastal Southern California. Summers regularly hit 100 to 107 degrees from June through September - temperatures that push standard window seals, caulk, and glazing materials past their rated limits faster than you would expect. At the same time, winter nights in Hemet can drop below freezing, which is unusual for the region. That combination of extreme summer heat and below-freezing winter nights creates a stress cycle that outdoor structures need to be designed for. A sunroom or enclosure built with coastal-climate materials will show failing seals and fogged glass within a few years in the San Jacinto Valley.
The housing stock in Hemet adds another layer of context. Many homes were built between the 1950s and the 1990s - older than the typical suburban home in the Inland Empire or Temecula Valley. Ranch-style construction on concrete slab foundations is the norm, and homes in this age range often have patios or existing aluminum-framed enclosures that were built to lower standards than current code requires. A contractor working in Hemet needs to know how to evaluate what can be reused in a conversion and what needs to come out. Homes in the more affordable price range here also mean homeowners are typically cost-conscious, so clear, honest pricing is not optional - it is expected.
Our crew works throughout Hemet regularly, and we file permits with the City of Hemet Building and Safety Department on East Florida Avenue. The Hemet permit office handles residential projects for the city, and we have a working familiarity with their submittal requirements, which keeps the review process moving without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Hemet is a city of owner-occupants - the majority of homes are owned rather than rented, and many owners have lived in their properties for years. The neighborhoods near downtown and the Hemet Valley Mall area are some of the oldest in the city, with homes from the 1960s and 1970s that still have original patios and covered slabs. Newer neighborhoods sit on the south and east sides of the city, closer to Diamond Valley Lake - the large reservoir that is one of the best-known landmarks in the area. The Ramona Pageant grounds sit in the hills northeast of town and are a familiar orientation point for longtime residents. Whether we are working near the older downtown neighborhoods or out near the newer eastern developments, we know the homes and what they typically need.
Hemet sits at the western end of the San Jacinto Valley, and we regularly serve homeowners in San Jacinto just to the east - a neighboring city where the housing stock and climate conditions are closely parallel. We also work frequently in Perris to the northwest, where the permit process and property types share many characteristics with what we see in Hemet.
We reply within 1 business day. We ask upfront about your existing patio, slab condition, and whether you have an HOA - so we arrive at the site visit already prepared for your property type.
We visit, measure, check the slab and roofline, and review any code or zoning considerations for your address. You receive a written proposal with a specific price and scope of work. No vague estimates. The pricing we give you is what the project costs.
We prepare and submit the building permit application to the City of Hemet Building and Safety Department. Residential plan review typically takes two to four weeks. We track the status and address any reviewer comments without requiring you to manage the process.
Slab or foundation work comes first, then framing, windows, roofing, and finishing. We schedule all required city inspections throughout the build. You receive the signed final inspection card and your completed permit at project close.
We serve all of Hemet, CA - from older ranch neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments near Diamond Valley Lake. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(951) 466-2667Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, situated at roughly 1,600 feet in elevation between the Santa Ana Mountains to the west and the San Jacinto Mountains to the east. It is one of the more affordable places to own a home in Southern California, and that affordability has historically drawn retirees, first-time buyers, and families priced out of coastal markets. The city has a large stock of single-family ranch homes, many built between the 1950s and the 1990s, alongside a significant number of mobile home and manufactured housing communities - a well-documented characteristic of Hemet that distinguishes it from most of the surrounding region.
Two local landmarks orient most residents. Diamond Valley Lake, a large reservoir managed by the Metropolitan Water District just south of the city, is the biggest lake in Southern California and a familiar recreation spot for families throughout the valley. To the northeast, the Ramona Pageant grounds host an outdoor drama that has run every spring since 1923 - one of the longest-running outdoor plays in the country and a piece of local identity that longtime Hemet residents know well. Both landmarks are within a short drive of most of the neighborhoods where we work. Homeowners who also need service in nearby communities should know we regularly serve San Jacinto just to the east, where many of the same housing types and climate conditions apply.
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Learn MoreHomeowners across Hemet trust SunCourtyard for patio conversions, screen rooms, and enclosures built for the San Jacinto Valley climate. Reach out today - estimates are always free.