
Chino Hills Sunrooms and Patios handles sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms for Chino homeowners. We have been building in the Inland Empire since 2016 and pull permits directly through the City of Chino on every project.

Chino homes built between 1980 and 2005 on former agricultural land often have flat, generously sized backyards that are ideal for a new sunroom footprint. Our sunroom construction process handles every stage from foundation assessment through final city inspection, so you are not coordinating separate contractors.
Chino tract homes commonly come with a covered back patio slab that already has the dimensions and drainage to become an enclosed room. Enclosing an existing patio in Chino is typically less expensive and faster to permit than a ground-up addition because the foundation work is already done.
Chino sits in the Inland Empire where summer highs regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and overnight winter lows can dip below freezing. A four season sunroom with a mini-split unit and insulated low-e glass is the only design that works comfortably on both ends of that range.
The planned communities and master-planned neighborhoods in Chino, particularly in newer developments like The Preserve, call for sunroom designs that match the home's existing materials and roofline. A custom design is also much easier to get through the city permitting process on the first submission.
Chino homeowners who want an outdoor living space without full enclosure often choose a screened room to keep out insects and dust while maintaining airflow during the dry Inland Empire summers. Screen rooms are also lower cost and faster to permit than a fully glazed sunroom.
Chino's flat topography and standardized tract home layouts mean many properties have a concrete patio slab in good condition that can serve as the foundation for a converted sunroom, reducing both cost and construction time compared to pouring a new slab from scratch.
Chino grew rapidly from the 1980s through the early 2000s as housing developments replaced dairy farms across the city's flat terrain. The result is a housing stock of mostly single-family tract homes built between 1980 and 2005 that are now 20 to 40 years old. Homes from this era are at the point where original roofing, HVAC systems, and exterior surfaces are due for serious attention. The backyard patios on these homes, often concrete slabs with a patio cover, are similarly aged and represent a practical starting point for sunroom conversions and enclosures that avoid new foundation costs.
The climate in Chino shapes the requirements for any sunroom project. Summers here are significantly hotter than coastal Southern California, with daytime highs regularly reaching 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September. The clay-heavy soil that underlies much of Chino, inherited from its agricultural past, expands when wet and shrinks when dry, creating seasonal ground movement that affects concrete flatwork and foundation design. A sunroom contractor who has not worked in Chino may not price foundation scope accurately or specify glass rated for the intensity of Inland Empire sun and heat.
Our crew works throughout Chino regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Chino Building Department directly, which means we understand current plan check timelines and what the department typically requires for sunroom addition submittals. We have worked on homes throughout Chino, from the older neighborhoods near central Chino to the newer developments in south Chino near the airport.
Chino sits near the intersection of the 60 and 71 freeways, and the city's residential areas spread out from there in all directions. The Preserve, one of Chino's largest master-planned communities built on former dairy land in the southern part of the city, is home to thousands of families whose homes are now hitting the 15- to 20-year mark, the point where outdoor living upgrades become practical and financially worthwhile. Homes near Cable Airport and Eucalyptus Avenue in the western part of the city tend to be older and sit on lots with established patios and covers that convert well to enclosed sunrooms.
We also serve homeowners across the city line in Ontario, which shares a similar housing stock and climate profile with Chino. If you are in Chino and want to know what a sunroom addition will realistically involve for your specific property, give us a call or submit the contact form and we will schedule a site visit within one business day.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation covers what you want to build, approximately how large, and whether your property already has a patio slab that could serve as a foundation. This lets us arrive at your home with realistic expectations on both sides.
We come to your Chino property to assess the existing structure, check soil conditions, confirm lot setbacks with City of Chino requirements, and review any existing concrete work. You receive a written estimate within a week that breaks down foundation scope, glass specifications, and any HVAC work. This is where we address cost questions directly.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Chino Building Department on your behalf. Plan check review typically takes two to six weeks depending on department workload. We track the application and address any plan check corrections so you do not have to manage the back-and-forth.
Once permits are approved, construction runs three to seven weeks for a typical Chino sunroom. We are present for the city's final inspection and handle any punch list items before calling the job complete. You walk through the finished room with us and sign off before we consider the project closed.
We serve Chino homeowners directly, pull permits through the City of Chino, and handle every step from site assessment through final inspection.
(909) 479-6375Chino is a city of roughly 90,000 residents in San Bernardino County, located in the western Inland Empire near the 60 and 71 freeways. For most of the 20th century, Chino was one of California's major dairy farming centers, and the flat, open land that once held dairy operations has been steadily converted to residential and commercial development since the 1980s. The result is a housing stock that is largely composed of single-family tract homes built in planned subdivisions, most of them between 1980 and 2005. Stucco exteriors, tile roofs, concrete driveways, and block wall fencing are the standard across Chino's residential neighborhoods. Many blocks of similar homes were built in the same construction phase and are now aging at the same rate, which drives steady demand for exterior maintenance and outdoor living upgrades.
Local landmarks that Chino residents know well include the Planes of Fame Air Museum at Cable Airport on the western side of the city, and The Preserve, a large master-planned community in south Chino built on former dairy land that is home to thousands of families who moved in during the 2000s and 2010s. The city borders Chino Hills to the east, where the terrain shifts from flat to hilly, and Ontario to the north, which shares a similar mix of tract homes and Inland Empire climate conditions. The Census Bureau confirms that owner-occupied housing makes up the majority of Chino's housing stock, which means most people living here are responsible for their own home maintenance.
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