
VSP Visalia Sunrooms & Patios builds all-season rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Clovis homeowners throughout the city - from older neighborhoods near Old Town Clovis to the newer subdivisions on the north side. We have been serving Clovis and the greater Fresno area since 2023, and every project is permitted through the City of Clovis, built for the Valley heat, and backed by our workmanship.

Clovis summers are long and intense, and a room that is only comfortable in spring and fall is a missed investment. Our all-season rooms are built with the insulation, low-SHGC glass, and climate control that Clovis homeowners need to actually use the space from January through December - not just during the mild months.
A four-season sunroom on a Clovis home is fully enclosed, insulated to California Title 24 standards, and served by a dedicated heating and cooling unit. When outdoor temperatures hit 108 degrees in August, or when tule fog drops winter mornings below freezing, a four-season sunroom remains comfortable - the kind of room Clovis families use daily rather than seasonally.
Most Clovis homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have a covered concrete patio at the back of the house. Enclosing that existing space with glass, screens, or insulated panels converts a weather-exposed slab into a finished room without starting from scratch. It is typically the fastest and most budget-friendly way to add square footage to a Clovis home of this era.
Clovis has genuinely pleasant weather from roughly October through May, and a three-season room - lightly glazed without full HVAC - captures that window well. Homeowners who mainly want a reading nook or morning coffee space during the comfortable months can get that for less than a fully insulated year-round room, understanding the space will be closed off in peak summer.
Spring evenings in Clovis can be comfortable and breezy, but the dust and insects that come with San Joaquin Valley air make sitting on an open patio less than relaxing. A screened enclosure filters the particulates and keeps insects out while keeping the airflow moving - a practical upgrade for Clovis homeowners who spend time outdoors in spring and fall.
Newer Clovis homes on larger north-side lots often have room to add square footage without sacrificing yard space entirely. A sunroom addition builds outward from an existing wall or sliding door opening, expanding the home in a way that feels like a natural extension rather than a tacked-on room. We evaluate existing framing, slab conditions, and lot setbacks before we design anything.
Clovis is its own incorporated city - not a Fresno suburb, despite sitting directly to Fresno's east. The city has grown steadily for decades, and the result is a housing stock that runs from 1940s and 1950s homes near Old Town Clovis to brand-new construction on the north and east edges of the city. The largest share of Clovis homes dates from the 1980s and 1990s, and those houses - now 30 to 40 years old - are reaching the age when roofing, sealants, and outdoor structures need serious attention. A contractor who works Clovis regularly understands what that age of stucco tract home looks like, where it fails, and how to attach a new room without compromising the original structure.
The climate is the defining design constraint for any Clovis sunroom. Temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees from June through September, and the dry heat bakes exterior surfaces, causes stucco to crack around windows and corners, and makes under-insulated rooms genuinely unpleasant. The clay-heavy soils throughout the Fresno-Clovis area expand in wet winters and shrink in dry summers, which is why driveways and concrete patios crack on a cycle that confuses homeowners who expect the damage to be from a single event. Tule fog in December and January brings sustained moisture that can find its way into any gap that dry-weather construction left behind.
Our crew works throughout Clovis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Clovis Building Division on every Clovis job - we know the process, the timelines, and what inspectors look for at each stage. That means no surprises for the homeowner and no delays from incomplete paperwork.
Clovis stretches from Old Town near the original downtown core all the way north past Shepherd Avenue and east toward the foothills. The homes near Old Town are older and smaller, with different framing and foundation conditions than the larger 1990s and 2000s builds you find along Herndon or up near the newer subdivisions off Copper Avenue. We have worked across all of these areas and adjust our approach based on what the specific home requires.
We also serve homeowners in the communities surrounding Clovis. Residents in Fresno to the west and Hanford to the south are part of our regular service area. If you are in Clovis and want a sunroom built right for this city's climate and housing stock, we are ready to help.
Reach us by phone at (559) 557-4911 or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. Let us know the address and what you have in mind - existing patio, rough size, how you plan to use the space.
We visit your Clovis home, look at the existing slab, roofline, and structure, and give you a written estimate at no cost and with no obligation. This is when we discuss budget directly - you will know the numbers before you commit to anything.
We file the permit with the City of Clovis Building Division and schedule construction once it is approved. Most Clovis all-season room and sunroom builds take two to five weeks on-site - we keep you updated and you do not need to be home for most of the work.
We schedule the final city inspection and walk through the finished room with you before we close the job. You receive all permit paperwork for your records - useful for insurance purposes and when you eventually sell the home.
We work throughout all of Clovis - Old Town to the north-side subdivisions. Every project is permitted through the City of Clovis and built to handle Valley heat.
(559) 557-4911Clovis is an incorporated city of roughly 120,000 people sitting directly east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. It is a city many residents chose deliberately - the Clovis Unified School District is one of the most well-regarded in California, and the quieter, more suburban character of the city attracts families who want proximity to Fresno's amenities without the density of a larger city. Old Town Clovis, centered on Clovis Avenue near the original railroad corridor, preserves the city's early 20th-century character with a walkable main street, local shops, and a weekly farmers market. The neighborhoods nearest to Old Town have older homes from the 1940s and 1950s; the city spreads north and east into progressively newer housing.
Homeownership rates in Clovis are well above the California average, and most residents have invested significantly in their properties. Home values here have trended higher than the broader Fresno metro, and homeowners in Clovis generally expect quality work that respects that investment. The city's annual Clovis Rodeo each April is one of the oldest in California and a reminder that Clovis retains its own identity separate from Fresno. Homeowners in nearby communities like Fresno and Hanford deal with many of the same climate and soil challenges and are also part of our service area.
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