
SunCourtyard Temecula Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Perris, CA, building sunrooms, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and patio covers for homeowners across the city. We have been serving the Perris area since 2024 and handle all permit filings with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division.
Perris covers a wide range of housing - older properties near downtown and along D Street, established neighborhoods near Lake Perris State Recreation Area, and newer tract developments that have gone up on the west and north sides of the city over the past two decades. We work throughout all of it and know what homes in each part of town typically need.

Perris is a fast-growing city with a wide mix of home ages - from 1990s and 2000s tract homes on the west and north sides to older properties near downtown. New sunroom construction adapts to that range. We assess the existing slab, roofline, and structure before writing a proposal, so the scope fits your specific home rather than a generic floor plan.
See sunroom construction detailsMost Perris homes were built with a concrete slab patio off the back - a natural starting point for an enclosure. The large lots common in Perris give homeowners real backyard space worth protecting from summer heat, winter winds, and the Santa Ana conditions that roll through the Inland Empire every fall.
A screen room is the most budget-accessible way to enclose a Perris patio. The aluminum frame is built to structural standards that hold up through the region's temperature swings, and the design is forward-compatible with glass panels or full enclosure if your plans change later.
Perris summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and a quality patio cover reduces direct sun exposure on both the outdoor space and the adjacent interior rooms. We build covers that are structurally ready for future walls and windows, so the cover is an investment, not just a shade structure.
Perris has a strong base of owner-occupied homes, and adding a sunroom to an existing footprint is one of the most common ways homeowners here expand their usable living space without a full home addition. Single-story stucco homes on slab foundations are the standard here, and our process is built around working with that property type.
Perris gets genuine temperature extremes on both ends - summer days over 100 and winter nights that occasionally drop below freezing. An all season room with insulated panels and a mini-split system stays comfortable year-round, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want to use the space in every month.
Perris sits deep in the Inland Empire, roughly 70 miles from the Pacific Ocean, and that distance from the coast matters for outdoor structures. The city regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees from June through September, with UV exposure that breaks down caulk, window seals, and frame finishes faster than in milder climates. There is no marine layer here to moderate afternoon heat. Winter nights occasionally drop below freezing, creating the kind of temperature swing that stresses materials rated only for mild coastal conditions. A sunroom or patio enclosure built with coastal-spec materials will show failing seals, fogged insulated glass, and oxidized frames within a few years in a Perris climate. We spec materials for the actual temperature range this city experiences.
The soil conditions in Perris add a second challenge. Much of the Perris Valley sits on expansive clay soils that swell during winter rains and contract as they dry through the summer. That seasonal movement is the primary reason driveways crack and concrete slabs shift in this part of Riverside County. Patios and sunroom foundations need to account for that ground behavior during design and construction - a detail that contractors unfamiliar with inland conditions routinely overlook. The housing stock in Perris spans from early 1900s downtown properties to 2010s tract homes, and both ends of that range show up in our project history.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we file permits with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division for residential sunroom and enclosure projects. Perris is incorporated, so permits go through the city rather than the county - a distinction that matters for submittal requirements and plan review timelines. We track permit status and respond to reviewer comments without requiring homeowners to manage that process.
Perris has grown fast. Ramona Expressway and Ethanac Road are the main east-west corridors, and the newer subdivisions on both sides of those roads are where much of the recent residential growth has landed. Homes near Lake Perris State Recreation Area sit in an older part of the city. The Skydive Perris facility and Perris Auto Speedway are familiar landmarks to longtime residents, and the distribution center corridor along the I-215 has brought steady economic activity to the area. Whether we are working on a 1990s stucco tract home or an older property near downtown, we have seen the range this city offers.
Perris borders Hemet to the east and Menifee to the south - two cities where we work regularly and where the housing stock and permit processes share meaningful overlap with what we see in Perris.
We reply within 1 business day. We ask upfront about your patio size, slab condition, and whether you have an HOA - so we come to the site visit prepared for your specific situation rather than starting from scratch.
We visit, measure, inspect the slab and roofline, and check zoning requirements for your address. You receive a written proposal with a specific price and full scope of work. No vague estimates - what we quote is what the project costs.
We prepare and submit the building permit application to the City of Perris Building and Safety Division. We track the review status and handle any comments from the plan checker so the permit moves forward without delays you have to manage.
Slab or foundation work goes first, then framing, windows, roofing, and finishing. We schedule all required city inspections throughout the build. You receive the signed final inspection card and closed permit at project completion.
We serve Perris homeowners from the older downtown neighborhoods to the newest tract developments. Request a free estimate and we will reply within 1 business day.
(951) 466-2667Perris is a city in the southwestern Riverside County, situated in the Perris Valley at about 1,400 feet in elevation. The city has grown from a small farming and rail town into one of the more populous cities in the region, with a population that has more than doubled since 2000. The older core of the city sits near the historic downtown along D Street, with houses dating back to the early 1900s. Moving outward, the housing stock transitions through ranch homes from the 1970s and 1980s and then into larger 1990s and 2000s stucco-and-tile-roof tract homes that fill the newer subdivisions. The Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just east of the city and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area - a large reservoir popular for boating, fishing, and camping.
Single-family owner-occupied homes make up the majority of Perris housing, and many homeowners have outdoor slabs and covered patios they want to improve or enclose. The I-215 corridor has brought major distribution and logistics employers to the area, which has helped stabilize the local economy and supported continued homeownership investment. Neighboring Lake Elsinore and Menifee border Perris to the west and south respectively, and both are cities we serve regularly with the same crew that works here.
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Learn MoreWe serve Perris homeowners from older downtown properties to the newest north-side subdivisions. Call us today or submit a request and we will follow up within 1 business day.