
If your sunroom is drafty, damp, or just not comfortable anymore, we can fix that. We handle full sunroom remodels in Salinas - new windows, flooring, insulation, and permits included.

Sunroom remodeling in Salinas means transforming an existing enclosed porch or outdated addition into a comfortable space with proper windows, insulation, and updated finishes, with most projects taking two to six weeks of construction once permits are approved.
Many Salinas sunrooms were built years ago without coastal-rated materials - and the marine layer takes its toll. Fogged-up windows, soft floors, and rooms that feel cold and damp most mornings are signs the original build did not hold up. A proper sunroom remodeling project addresses all of those issues at the source, not just at the surface. If you are starting from scratch, we also build new screen room installations for homeowners who want an open-air outdoor living space.
A remodel is also the right moment to bring an unpermitted sunroom into compliance. California requires disclosure of unpermitted work at sale, so getting it properly permitted now protects your investment later.
If you feel cool air through the window frames on a foggy Salinas morning, or see moisture forming between the glass panes, the seals have failed. The marine layer puts constant pressure on older window seals, and once they break the window cannot be repaired - only replaced.
A floor that flexes when you walk on it, or that has developed a noticeable slope, means moisture has reached the subfloor or the framing below. In Salinas, this often happens in sunrooms added to older homes without proper moisture barriers. Left alone, the damage spreads and the cost grows.
If your sunroom is too cold and damp in the morning or too bright and stuffy by afternoon, it is not doing its job. A properly remodeled sunroom should be a room you actually want to spend time in. If you have stopped using it, that is a clear sign it needs attention.
Water stains mean rain or condensation has found a way in - through the roof connection, around window frames, or through gaps in the walls. Even light winter rains can expose these weaknesses in older Salinas sunrooms that were not built with proper flashing. Stains that keep coming back after cleaning mean the source has not been fixed.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full scope - from window replacement and insulation upgrades to flooring, ceiling, and electrical. We also handle sunroom design for homeowners who want help choosing the right windows, materials, and layout before work begins. Every remodel includes the permit application and city inspection, so the finished space is fully code-compliant.
For homeowners who want a more significant change to their space - adding square footage or converting a different part of the home - we can walk you through the scope differences during your free estimate visit. We work across Salinas and the surrounding Monterey Bay area, so we know the local permit timelines and coastal material requirements firsthand.
Best for homeowners with an existing sunroom that has significant window, floor, or structural issues needing complete replacement.
Ideal for a sunroom where the framing is sound but the old single-pane windows are letting in drafts and moisture.
Right for homeowners whose existing sunroom was added without permits and who want to bring it into compliance before selling.
Suits homeowners who want the sunroom to be genuinely usable year-round with proper insulation and updated finishes.
Salinas sits close enough to Monterey Bay that the marine layer rolls in most mornings, keeping the air damp and cool even in summer. That persistent moisture is hard on older sunroom structures - it works its way into wood framing, window seals, and flooring over time. A significant portion of Salinas homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many of the sunrooms or enclosed porches on those properties were added informally, sometimes without permits and without materials designed to last in a coastal environment. Remodeling is often the moment homeowners discover just how much the structure has aged underneath.
California's energy efficiency standards also apply to remodeled sunroom spaces, which means new windows and insulation in your project must meet state minimums - and an inspector will verify that. The practical benefit for you is a finished room that stays comfortable without running a heater or fan constantly. We serve homeowners across Salinas and nearby areas including Monterey and Del Rey Oaks, where the same coastal climate conditions apply. The California Energy Commission sets the efficiency standards your remodel must meet.
We will ask a few basic questions about your space and what you want to change. We reply within one business day and come prepared to your home with relevant ideas.
We visit your home to check the framing, windows, floor, and how the space connects to the rest of the house. You receive a written estimate within a few days that breaks down what is included and what it costs.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Salinas Building Division. This typically takes two to four weeks for approval - we handle all the paperwork so you do not need to do anything.
We remove what is being replaced, install new windows, insulation, flooring, and any electrical work. A city inspector visits at least once during construction and again at final completion to confirm everything meets code.
Free estimate, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(831) 243-7395We specify windows, framing, and finishes rated for the Monterey Bay coastal environment - not standard inland products. That distinction matters for how long the remodel holds up once the fog starts rolling in every morning.
We handle the permit application with the City of Salinas Building Division from start to finish. You do not need to pull it yourself or manage the process - a legitimate contractor handles this, and we do. City of Salinas Building Division website.
Every estimate breaks down materials, labor, and permit costs separately. There are no line items that appear after demo day. You know the full picture before you sign anything.
We work across Salinas and the surrounding area, so we know the local permit timelines, the housing stock built between the 1940s and 1970s, and the climate conditions that affect how a remodel should be specified.
Coastal experience, written estimates, and permits handled correctly - those three things remove most of the risk from a sunroom remodel. We bring all of them to every job in Salinas.
Add a fully screened outdoor living space to your Salinas property for fresh air and comfort without the cost of a full sunroom.
Learn MoreWork through window choices, layout, and materials with our design team before any remodeling work begins.
Learn MorePermit timelines add weeks to any project - the sooner you reach out, the sooner you have a room worth using again.