
SunCourtyard Temecula Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Murrieta, CA, specializing in sunroom construction, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and all season rooms. We handle city permits, HOA submissions, and foundation work for homeowners throughout Murrieta.
Our crew works in Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, California Oaks, and neighborhoods across Murrieta. We know how local clay soils behave, what Murrieta's HOAs expect in a submittal package, and how to build a room that stays comfortable when summer temperatures climb past 100 degrees.

Murrieta's tract home neighborhoods were built fast in the 1990s and 2000s, and many of them have rear yards with nothing but a concrete slab. Our sunroom construction service takes that slab as the starting point - or breaks new ground entirely - and builds a fully permitted room your family will use every day.
See sunroom construction detailsAn all season room with insulated walls, a properly sealed roof, and a mini-split heat and cooling system handles Murrieta summers above 95 degrees and cool winter evenings without skipping a beat. It is the most versatile sunroom option for homeowners who want year-round use.
Most Murrieta single-family homes have a concrete slab patio that is shaded but open to bugs, dust, and heat. Enclosing it with glass panels or screen walls converts that underused space into a livable room without excavating a new foundation.
Murrieta spring and fall evenings are some of the most pleasant in Southern California. A screened room lets you enjoy those temperatures with fresh air while keeping insects and airborne debris out - a practical option for homeowners who want outdoor connection without full enclosure costs.
A three-season sunroom is a lower-cost way to add usable square footage in Murrieta, with glass windows that open for ventilation and close against winter wind. It is not designed for peak summer use, but it covers most of the year for less than a fully insulated four-season build.
Vinyl-frame sunrooms are a popular choice in Murrieta neighborhoods where HOAs expect consistent exterior aesthetics. The material does not fade, peel, or require repainting - which matters in a community where exterior maintenance standards are actively enforced.
Murrieta sits along Interstate 15 in an inland valley, well away from the ocean breeze that keeps coastal cities cooler. From June through September, afternoon temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s to low 100s, and there is no natural relief from a marine layer. That heat is the starting point for every sunroom design decision we make in this city. Glass specification matters most: low-solar-heat-gain glazing rated for inland Southern California conditions can make the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid all summer. Air conditioning in a sunroom is not optional here - it is the only way the room works during the hottest months.
Murrieta's housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes built between the 1990s and the late 2000s, with stucco exteriors and concrete tile roofs - the same standard California tract construction you see throughout southwest Riverside County. Most lots are flat or gently sloped, but the underlying soils across much of the city are expansive clays. Those soils swell when wet and contract in the dry heat, and that movement is what causes concrete slabs to crack and separate over time. A sunroom foundation in Murrieta needs to account for that cycle from the start. Beyond soil, a large share of Murrieta's neighborhoods - including Greer Ranch, Spencer's Crossing, and California Oaks - have active HOAs with architectural review processes that must run before any exterior construction begins.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, pulling permits through the City of Murrieta Community Development department on Junipero Serra Road. Murrieta operates its own building department - separate from Riverside County - which means permit applications, plan check timelines, and inspection scheduling follow city-specific procedures. We submit permit packages to Murrieta City directly and are familiar with the plan check process for residential sunroom additions and patio enclosures.
Murrieta is a family-oriented city built around its school system and the I-15 corridor that connects residents to San Diego and the Inland Empire. California Oaks Sports Park is a local gathering point for families across the city. Neighborhoods near Murrieta Hot Springs Road, which references the historic natural hot springs that gave the city its name, sit in the older and more established central part of town. Newer developments toward the eastern hills - built into the 2010s and 2020s - tend to have larger lots and more custom-style homes, sometimes with views that make an enclosed sunroom or three-season room even more appealing.
Murrieta borders Temecula to the south, and homeowners in both cities often ask us whether our process differs between the two. The main difference is the permitting authority - Temecula routes permits through Riverside County, while Murrieta runs its own city building department. Our HOA coordination, construction approach, and materials are the same in both cities. To the north, Wildomar is our next covered area, where we serve homeowners in neighborhoods that sit just across the Murrieta city line.
We reply within 1 business day. On that first contact we learn about your project - the type of room you want, your yard layout, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so we show up to your property already prepared.
We come to your property, measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and identify any HOA or city requirements that apply. You receive a written proposal with a clear price before any money changes hands. No open-ended estimates.
We submit the permit application to the City of Murrieta and prepare the HOA architectural review package if your community requires it. Both run at the same time to keep the timeline moving. City plan check typically takes two to five weeks.
Once permits are in hand, construction begins. We schedule all city inspections at the required milestones and notify you before each one. The project ends with a final inspection sign-off and a walkthrough so you know exactly what was built and how it works.
We serve all of Murrieta, CA - from Greer Ranch and Spencer's Crossing to California Oaks and the newer neighborhoods toward the hills. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(951) 466-2667Murrieta is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a population of around 116,000 as of the 2020 Census and estimates that have pushed it closer to 130,000 since then. The city grew almost entirely through master-planned residential development starting in the late 1980s and accelerating through the 2000s. Builders like Shea Homes, Lennar, and KB Home laid out the tract subdivisions that now cover most of the city. The result is a housing stock that is consistent in its construction type - stucco exteriors, tile roofs, attached garages, moderate-sized yards - and a community where homeownership rates are high and residents tend to invest in their properties. Learn more about the city at the City of Murrieta website.
Murrieta is known locally for its highly regarded school system, its proximity to both San Diego and the Inland Empire via I-15, and as a city where families move to put down long-term roots. California Oaks Sports Park is one of the city's most-used recreational facilities, drawing families from neighborhoods all across town. The city takes its name from the historic Murrieta Hot Springs - natural thermal springs that drew health-seekers in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today that history is mostly a street name reference, but the area around Murrieta Hot Springs Road represents one of the older and more centrally located parts of the city. Murrieta sits directly north of Temecula along the I-15, and to the north it borders Wildomar, which our crew also serves on the same routes and with the same project approach.
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