
SunCourtyard Temecula Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Menifee, CA, specializing in four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms. We have been serving the Menifee area since 2024 and pull permits directly through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division.
Our crew works in every part of Menifee - from the Sun City neighborhoods and Menifee Lakes to Audie Murphy Ranch and the newer subdivisions off McCall Boulevard. We know local soil conditions, HOA approval requirements, and what glass and cooling systems actually hold up in Inland Empire heat.

Menifee summers push past 100 degrees, and winters can drop near freezing overnight. A four season sunroom with insulated glass and a dedicated mini-split system is built for that full range of conditions, giving you a room that works in January and July.
See four season sunroom detailsMost Menifee tract homes have a concrete slab patio that already provides the footprint for an enclosure. Enclosing that space converts unused square footage into a livable room without major excavation - the existing slab often serves as the finished floor.
Menifee's mild spring and fall evenings are ideal for open-air living, but insects and dust from the surrounding valley can be a nuisance. A properly screened room lets you enjoy outside air without the bugs, and the frame can support a future glass enclosure if your needs change.
A solid patio cover is the first step many Menifee homeowners take before deciding on a full enclosure. We build covers that are structurally prepared for future walls and windows, so you are not tearing down and starting over when you are ready to close in the space.
Older homes in the Sun City part of Menifee sometimes have existing sun porches or aluminum-framed enclosures from past decades. A remodel replaces outdated single-pane glass and deteriorating frames with modern materials rated for the inland heat.
Menifee's newer subdivisions often feature covered back patios that homeowners want to convert into year-round rooms. We assess the existing slab and roof structure to determine what can be reused and what needs reinforcement before the walls and windows go in.
Menifee sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures routinely reach 100 to 110 degrees. That kind of sustained heat means any sunroom built here needs glass rated for solar heat rejection, not just standard double-pane insulating glass. A room designed for a coastal climate - where average highs stay in the 70s and 80s - will be unusable in Menifee by late morning in summer. Glazing selection, roof design, and HVAC sizing all have to account for actual local conditions, and contractors who primarily work in other regions often undersize these components.
Beyond heat, Menifee sits on expansive clay soils that behave differently in wet and dry seasons. When winter rains arrive, the soil swells. In dry summer months, it contracts. That movement is a primary cause of cracked slabs, separating foundations, and shifting concrete flatwork throughout the Inland Empire. Sunroom foundations in Menifee need to be engineered for local soil conditions to stay connected and level over time. Additionally, most of Menifee grew through master-planned residential development, meaning the majority of homeowners are subject to HOA architectural review. Both the city permit and the HOA submittal need to move together to avoid delays, and coordinating both processes simultaneously is part of our standard workflow on every Menifee project.
Our crew works throughout Menifee regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division at City Hall on Haun Road. Since Menifee incorporated as its own city in 2008, the permitting process is handled directly by city staff rather than through Riverside County - a distinction that matters for scheduling because the two offices have different review timelines and documentation requirements. We know what Menifee staff expects in a permit package, which reduces back-and-forth and keeps projects moving.
Menifee is a city with two very different housing eras living side by side. The Sun City neighborhoods in the southern part of the city include homes built starting in the 1960s by Del Webb - some of the oldest residential construction in the area. Just a few miles north and east, Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes are newer master-planned communities where nearly every home has an HOA and a covered rear patio. We work in both contexts, and the approach for a 1965 Sun City home is genuinely different from an approach for a 2015 tract home in Audie Murphy Ranch.
The I-215 runs through the center of Menifee, connecting the city to Murrieta and Temecula to the south and Perris and Riverside to the north. We also regularly serve homeowners in Perris, where the housing stock and permit process share many characteristics with Menifee, and in Lake Elsinore to the west, where hillside subdivisions and lakeside properties create their own set of conditions.
We reply within 1 business day. We ask upfront about your space, your HOA status, and whether you have an existing slab - so when we visit, we are already prepared for your specific situation.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the existing slab or foundation, and note any HOA or city requirements. You receive a written proposal with a clear price and scope before any commitment. No vague ballpark numbers.
We file the permit application with the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division and help you prepare the HOA architectural submittal. Both processes run in parallel. City review in Menifee typically takes two to four weeks for residential projects.
Foundation or slab prep comes first, then framing, windows, roofing, and finishing. We schedule all city inspections and walk you through each stage. The project ends with a final inspection sign-off and your completed permit documents.
We serve all of Menifee, CA - from Sun City and Menifee Lakes to Audie Murphy Ranch and the McCall Boulevard corridor. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(951) 466-2667Menifee is a city in southwestern Riverside County that incorporated in 2008, making it one of California's newer municipalities. Despite being a young city on paper, parts of Menifee - particularly the Sun City neighborhood - date back to the 1960s, when Del Webb developed one of California's first active adult retirement communities on this land. Today, Menifee has grown well past 100,000 residents and continues to expand through master-planned residential development. The city is part of the greater Inland Empire metro area, and its location along the I-215 corridor makes it a natural commuter city for workers heading north toward Riverside or south toward Temecula and San Diego. You can read more about Menifee on Wikipedia or find city services at the City of Menifee website.
The housing stock in Menifee is a blend of eras. Sun City's older single-story homes on modest lots stand in contrast to newer communities like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes, where larger two-story tract homes with attached garages and HOA-managed landscaping are the norm. Most residential areas are single-family owner-occupied housing, which means most homeowners in Menifee have a real stake in protecting and improving their properties. Nearby Perris to the north and Murrieta to the south share similar housing types and contractor permit processes with Menifee, and we serve all three cities with the same crew.
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