
We design and build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that stay cool in July and look like they were always part of your home.

Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed Sunroom Contractor company based in Hanford, CA, offering 16 services to homeowners across Kings County and beyond. Our work focuses on one outcome: a room you can actually use, in the climate where you actually live. Hanford summers routinely top 100 degrees, and every project we build is designed with that reality in mind - from glass selection to cooling connections.

Want more living space without the cost of a full addition? A sunroom connects your home to the outdoors while keeping you comfortable year-round.
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Hanford summers hit 100-plus degrees - a four-season sunroom with real insulation and cooling keeps you comfortable every single month.
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Enjoy spring, summer, and fall evenings outside without bugs, wind, or dust blocking the view from your backyard.
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Turn your underused concrete patio into a bright, usable room without the cost and disruption of a full home addition.
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Every home is different. We design custom sunrooms that match your roofline, exterior finish, and the way your family actually lives.
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From permit to final inspection, we manage the entire sunroom construction process so you never have to figure it out yourself.
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Old sunroom that leaks, overheats, or just looks dated? We remodel existing rooms to perform and look like new.
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Keep insects and dust out while letting the evening breeze in - screen rooms are ideal for Hanford's mild spring and fall seasons.
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Your covered patio has good bones. We convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom without tearing out what is already there.
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A deck you stop using every summer can become a comfortable, shaded room you use every day of the year.
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Fully insulated and climate-controlled, all-season rooms are built to handle Hanford heat and cool Central Valley winters with equal ease.
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An enclosed patio room adds real, usable square footage to your home while protecting your family from dust, allergens, and heat.
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Glass roofs and walls that flood your home with natural light - solariums are built to handle intense California sun without overheating.
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A quality patio cover is the first step toward a more livable backyard - and the right foundation for a future enclosure.
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Not sure what you want yet? We help you work through the design so the final room matches your home and your lifestyle.
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Vinyl frames hold up against Central Valley heat and humidity without rotting, warping, or requiring repainting every few years.
Learn MoreWhen you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your space and what you are hoping to build. This takes ten to fifteen minutes. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your on-site visit. You do not need to have a design in mind - just describe what you want the room to do for your family.
We come to your home, inspect your existing slab or foundation, check your HVAC panel, and measure the space. We also ask about HOA requirements upfront so there are no surprises later. You receive a detailed written estimate covering every phase - foundation, framing, glass, and mechanical work - before you commit to anything.
Once you approve the estimate and sign, we pull the City of Hanford permits, handle all city communications, and schedule the required inspections. Construction runs from foundation work through glass installation and finishing. Before we close out the project, a city inspector signs off, and we walk through the finished room with you to make sure everything meets what was promised.
We hold a valid CSLB contractor license and carry full liability insurance on every project. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website before you sign anything.
We come to your home, measure the space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and give you a detailed written estimate at no cost. There is no pressure to commit on the spot.
We are a locally owned business based in Hanford, CA. We know Kings County's clay soils, permit process, and summer heat - and we build every room with those conditions in mind.
We handle the City of Hanford permit application, plan review, and inspections start to finish. You never visit city hall. And we give you a written estimate covering every phase before a shovel touches your yard.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (559) 794-9948 or send a message online.
"They finished our four-season sunroom three weeks before I expected it, and the room is actually cool in the middle of July. That was the big test for me. Worth every dollar."
Marcus T., Visalia - Four season sunrooms
"I had three quotes and these guys were the only ones who walked me through the permit process upfront. No surprises, no added charges, and the patio enclosure looks like it was always part of the house."
Sandra R., Fresno - Patio enclosures
"Our old screen room was falling apart. They converted it into a real sunroom in about five weeks. The clay soil in our yard was a concern and they handled the foundation work without issue."
David L., Lemoore - Sunroom remodeling
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting, no runaround. This is a free, no-obligation estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk through your options in person.
(559) 794-9948Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios is based in Hanford, CA and serves homeowners across 12 communities throughout the Central Valley - including Visalia, Fresno, Tulare, and surrounding cities. Most of our service area is reachable within 60 minutes, and we can typically schedule same-week on-site estimates for homeowners in Kings and Tulare counties.
Six things that actually matter for sunroom decisions in the Central Valley - from glass ratings to permit timing.
A three-season room works well from October through May in the Central Valley. But once June arrives and temperatures hit triple digits, an uninsulated room becomes unusable. If you want the space more than six months per year, a four-season build is the better investment.
Low-emissivity (low-e) insulated glass reflects radiant heat while still letting natural light in. In Hanford, where direct sun exposure is intense from June through September, low-e glass is the difference between a comfortable room and an oven. It also reduces fading on furniture and flooring.
Many Hanford homes have rear concrete slabs that serve as ready-made foundations. Whether your slab qualifies depends on its thickness, level, and condition. The expansive clay soils in Kings County can cause settling - a contractor should assess the slab during the site visit before any contract is signed.
The City of Hanford Building Division reviews plans, schedules inspections at key stages, and issues a final sign-off before you can use the space. This typically adds two to six weeks before construction starts. The permit record protects your homeowner's insurance coverage and your home's value when you sell.
Tule fog brings persistent moisture from November through February, which can slow concrete curing and some sealant work. If your project runs into fog season, a good contractor builds buffer time into the schedule rather than rushing steps that need dry conditions to hold up long-term.
Kings County sits in one of the most dust-heavy air basins in the country. Fine particulate matter works into poorly sealed joints over time, degrading weatherstripping and reducing energy efficiency. The National Weather Service notes air quality as a persistent seasonal concern. Tight seals and quality weatherstripping are worth asking about specifically when comparing bids.
For general sunroom industry standards, the National Association of Home Builders publishes resources on room addition best practices and contractor selection.
Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Hanford, CA, serving homeowners across 12 communities in Kings and Tulare counties since 2020.
Our license is issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), the state agency that regulates and enforces contractor licensing standards in California. You can verify our license status directly on the CSLB website.
Since 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, four-season rooms, and related projects across the Central Valley, working on homes ranging from postwar ranch-styles near downtown Hanford to newer subdivisions on the city's north and east sides.
Want to know more about how we work and who we are? Read about our team and our approach.
If Hanford summers are your main concern and you want the space usable in July, a four-season room is the right answer. A three-season room costs less but will sit unused during the hottest months. Budget and planned usage are the two factors that should drive this decision.
Late winter through spring - February through May - gives contractors the best working conditions in the Central Valley. Tule fog season winds down, concrete cures properly, and you can realistically be in a finished room by summer. Starting in fall means permit waits may push construction into fog season.
HOA approval and city permits are separate processes - both must be completed before construction can legally begin. Getting HOA approval first is the faster path, because the city will typically want to see that documentation when reviewing your permit application. A contractor familiar with Hanford neighborhoods will ask about this in the first conversation.
The U.S. Department of Energy publishes guidance on window and glass performance ratings that applies directly to sunroom glass selection - useful reading before you compare contractor quotes. Have questions about your specific project? Call us at (559) 794-9948.
Hanford is the county seat of Kings County, home to about 58,000 residents and located in California's San Joaquin Valley roughly midway between Fresno and Bakersfield. The city has a stable, largely homeowner-occupied housing base - most people who live here have lived here a while and care about the condition of their properties. The historic neighborhoods near downtown, including the area around the Fox Theatre and the Kings County Courthouse, include homes built as early as the late 1800s alongside postwar ranch-styles that are common throughout the city.
The newer subdivisions on Hanford's north and east sides - many developed since the 1990s - are a different kind of build: tile roofs, larger lots, and slab foundations that are often in good condition and well-suited for sunroom additions. A significant share of residents work at or near NAS Lemoore, about 7 miles northwest of the city, which means we regularly work with military families who are newer to the area and need a contractor they can trust on a tighter timeline. Kings County is also one of California's top agricultural counties, and the flat farmland surrounding Hanford means most residential lots have level, accessible backyards - straightforward to work on regardless of the project type.
The Central Valley climate - triple-digit summers, tule fog winters, and clay-heavy soils that shift with wet and dry cycles - shapes every sunroom decision we make for Hanford homeowners. We build for this climate specifically. If you are in Hanford, or anywhere across Kings or Tulare County, we are close by and ready to take a look at your project.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios
422 N Green St
Hanford, CA 93230
Always open, 24/7.
Call Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios today for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, and we respond within 1 business day.