
Salinas Sunrooms and Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms for homeowners across Salinas and the Monterey Bay region. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.

Salinas Sunrooms and Patios is a full-service sunroom contractor in Salinas, CA, offering 16 distinct services to fit how you actually want to use your outdoor space. Whether you need a fully insulated four-season room, a simple patio enclosure, or a complete sunroom remodel, our team handles everything from permit application to final inspection. We serve 12 cities and communities across Monterey County, and every project is licensed, insured, and built to California standards.

Unused patio? A new sunroom addition gives you a bright, livable room you'll use every day.
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Use your sunroom all 12 months - fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built for comfort.
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Enjoy the outdoors nine to ten months a year without bugs, wind, or chill.
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Transform your existing patio into a protected, furnished room for a fraction of the cost.
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Every detail matched to your home's style, your lot's layout, and your family's needs.
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Built from the ground up, permitted, and inspected - a room that lasts for decades.
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Drafty old sunroom? We rebuild or update it into a space you'll actually enjoy.
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Keep bugs and wind out while letting in fresh air and natural light.
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Your existing patio is already halfway there - we turn it into a real room.
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A deck you barely use becomes a year-round room that adds value to your home.
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A versatile room that works in every season without the cost of a full addition.
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Enclose your patio with walls and windows for a comfortable, weather-protected living space.
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Maximize natural light with floor-to-ceiling glass on three or more sides.
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Shade, shelter, and style - a patio cover that makes your outdoor space more usable.
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Start with the right design and avoid costly changes after construction begins.
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Low-maintenance vinyl frames hold up beautifully against Salinas's coastal moisture.
Learn MoreTell us what you have in mind - where on your property, how you want to use the space, and your rough budget. We ask a few questions to make sure we can help before scheduling anything. Most initial calls take 10 to 15 minutes, and we respond to messages within 1 business day. There is no commitment and no pressure.
We come to your home, look at the space, take measurements, and walk you through your options in plain terms. We check your existing foundation and framing for anything that could affect the project - and we tell you about it then, not after you have signed. You receive a written proposal with a clear breakdown of scope, timeline, and total cost.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle the permit application, construction, and final city inspection. You do not have to call the building department or chase paperwork. When the inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough together - every window, door, and latch checked - and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records.
We are a licensed contractor under the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Every project carries full liability and workers compensation coverage, so you are protected from the first day of work to the last.
We come to your property, assess the space, and give you a written proposal at no charge. You will never receive a vague ballpark or a number that grows after you sign. We tell you exactly what is included before you commit to anything.
We are a locally owned company rooted in Salinas. We know the City of Salinas permitting process, the Monterey Bay climate, and the housing stock in every neighborhood. You are not dealing with a call center - you are working with people who live here.
Every project is fully permitted and inspected by the City of Salinas. You receive copies of all permits and inspection records at project close. When you sell your home, your sunroom is a selling point - not a problem a buyer's agent has to flag.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (831) 243-7395 or send us a message.
"We finally have a space where we can enjoy our backyard without fighting the morning fog. The crew finished on schedule, handled the city permit completely, and left our yard cleaner than they found it. The room gets used every single morning now."
Maria T., Seaside, CA - Four Season Sunrooms
"Our old patio cover was falling apart and we weren't sure what we wanted. They walked us through the options clearly, gave us a written quote with no surprises, and the patio enclosure they built looks like it has always been part of the house."
Robert M., Monterey, CA - Patio Enclosures
"I was working from a coffee shop every day because I had no quiet space at home. The sunroom addition they built is now my home office. The natural light is genuinely excellent, and the whole project took about ten weeks from the first call to moving in."
Sandra K., Marina, CA - Sunroom Additions
We respond within 1 business day - often the same afternoon. There is no obligation and no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(831) 243-7395Salinas Sunrooms and Patios serves Salinas and 11 surrounding communities across Monterey County, including Seaside, Monterey, Marina, Pacific Grove, and Carmel-by-the-Sea. We cover all 12 service areas below and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
Salinas's mild coastal climate means a three-season room works comfortably for ten to eleven months of the year - more than in most California cities. If you want to use the room on cool December mornings, a four-season room with insulation and heating is worth the extra cost. Talk to your contractor about your typical use patterns before committing to either option.
California treats any enclosed room addition as a structural change to your home, which is why permits are required. Skipping a permit might save a few weeks upfront, but unpermitted additions can block a sale, trigger fines, or require demolition. The California Department of Housing and Community Development sets the minimum standards your contractor must meet.
Yes - significantly. Single-pane glass fogs and sweats in the damp marine air, making the room feel cold and damp on foggy mornings. Low-emissivity (low-E) insulated glass manages condensation and keeps the room closer to a comfortable temperature without running heat constantly. Ask any contractor you interview which glass they specify by default - that answer tells you a lot.
Many Salinas homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s. Before attaching a sunroom, a contractor needs to assess the condition of your foundation, exterior wall framing, and electrical panel. Clay-heavy valley soils can cause foundation settling that affects how a new room attaches. A site visit - not a phone quote - is the only way to know what you are actually working with.
A permitted, well-built sunroom adds real square footage and a distinctive feature in a competitive market. Buyers in Monterey County consistently value flexible indoor-outdoor living space. The key word is "permitted" - an unpermitted room reduces value rather than adding it. A properly documented addition works for you both today and when you eventually sell.
Salinas sits near active fault systems, and California requires all room additions to be engineered for lateral earthquake forces. This affects how the foundation is designed and how the new room is anchored to your home. The California Building Standards Commission publishes the standards your contractor must follow. Ask specifically how seismic requirements are addressed in your proposal.
Salinas Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Salinas, CA, serving homeowners across Monterey County and 12 surrounding communities since 2017.
All work is performed under a valid California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Every project carries full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage, so homeowners are protected throughout the build.
Since 2017, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and outdoor living projects across 16 service categories and 12 cities in the Monterey Bay region.
Many newer Salinas developments have HOA design guidelines that require written approval before you can add any structure to your home. HOA review and city permits are two separate processes - both need to happen, and HOA approval sometimes takes longer. Check your community rules before you get quotes so you know what you are working with.
Salinas contractors book out quickly in spring and early summer when homeowners want rooms ready before fall. If you want your sunroom finished by a specific date, work backward from that target. Permit review alone can take four to eight weeks. Starting the planning process in winter often means construction begins by spring and your room is ready when the weather is best.
A trustworthy written proposal should break out foundation work, framing, glazing, electrical, and permit fees as separate line items - not a single number with no detail. It should also specify the brand and specification of the glass panels being installed. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry publishes guidance on how to evaluate contractor proposals.
Ready to get started? The best next step is a free on-site estimate - call (831) 243-7395 or send us your project details.
Salinas is the county seat of Monterey County and sits at the heart of the Salinas Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country. With about 163,000 residents, it is a working city with diverse neighborhoods - from the older ranch homes near downtown and the National Steinbeck Center to the newer subdivisions on the east side near Highway 68. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s, which means many homes are candidates for additions that add livable space without the cost of a full interior remodel.
The climate in Salinas is shaped by proximity to Monterey Bay. Mornings are frequently cool and foggy - the marine layer rolls in off the bay most of the year - and afternoon winds funnel through the valley with enough force to make outdoor sitting uncomfortable. This is exactly why sunrooms are so well-suited to Salinas. A properly built sunroom or patio enclosure gives you the light and the view without the chill, the fog, or the afternoon gusts. Homeowners near areas like Laguna Seca and WeatherTech Raceway enjoy the same coastal conditions that make enclosed outdoor living spaces a practical, year-round investment.
Salinas Sunrooms and Patios has been serving Salinas homeowners since 2017. We understand the city's permitting process through the Community Development Department, the older housing stock near downtown, and the seismic requirements that apply to all construction in this region. Whether your home is near Sherwood Park, in one of the east-side subdivisions, or anywhere in between, we bring the experience to get your project done correctly the first time. Call us to schedule your free on-site estimate.
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