
Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios serves homeowners throughout Hanford with sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms - backed by a licensed local crew that knows Kings County homes.

Hanford homes, especially the ranch-style houses built in the 1950s through 1970s, often have unused side yards or rear patios that are perfect candidates for a sunroom addition. A well-built addition adds conditioned living space without the permitting complexity of a full home addition.
Hanford summers push temperatures past 100 degrees regularly, and four season sunrooms are engineered for exactly that environment. Insulated glass panels and a connected HVAC supply line keep the space comfortable from the hottest days in August through the foggy weeks of January.
Most Hanford homes have a concrete rear patio that sits unused through the summer heat. Enclosing that slab with a screened or glass-panel patio enclosure extends your usable square footage without the cost of a full addition, and the existing slab often serves as the foundation.
Valley evenings in spring and fall are genuinely pleasant, but mosquitoes and agricultural dust can make outdoor time uncomfortable. A screen room lets fresh air in and keeps insects and particulates out, making outdoor living practical for more months of the year.
Hanford properties vary widely, from small downtown lots with historic homes to larger parcels in newer north-side subdivisions. Custom sunroom designs adapt to your exact footprint, roof pitch, and HOA requirements rather than forcing a stock configuration onto a non-standard space.
A solid patio cover blocks direct sun during Hanford's long summer afternoons and makes outdoor seating usable from April through October. Aluminum and wood covers are both available, and we match the style to your existing roofline so the addition looks intentional, not tacked on.
Hanford sits in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and winter tule fog can keep surfaces damp for weeks at a stretch. These extremes demand materials and construction details that work in both conditions - not just the heat or the cold in isolation. Glazing specified for a Pacific Northwest climate is not the right choice for a Hanford sunroom. Low-e glass rated for high solar heat gain coefficients, aluminum frames with thermal breaks, and proper ventilation are the baseline for a room that stays comfortable year-round here.
The soil underneath most Hanford homes is clay-heavy, which expands in the wet winter months and contracts sharply during dry summers. That seasonal movement is why so many older concrete slabs in Hanford show cracks or minor settling. When we attach a sunroom or patio enclosure to an existing slab, we inspect the concrete first and address any movement before the framing goes up. Skipping that step leads to frames that rack out of square over time, doors that stick, and glass seals that fail. Getting it right the first time requires knowing what the ground under this specific area does each year.
Our crew pulls building permits through the City of Hanford Community Development Department regularly, and we understand how the local permitting process works - including typical review timelines and what inspectors here look for. We are based in Hanford and work throughout the city, from the older neighborhoods near the historic Kings County Courthouse to the newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town. That familiarity matters when we are sizing a room to match an existing roofline or matching stucco texture on the home's exterior.
Hanford is the county seat of Kings County and home to about 58,000 residents, with a housing stock that ranges from late 19th-century homes near downtown to large tract developments built in the 2000s and 2010s. Major corridors like 10th Avenue and Lacey Boulevard connect the older central neighborhoods to the newer outskirts. Families connected to Naval Air Station Lemoore, located just a few miles northwest of town, are a big part of the community here, and we work with new arrivals to Hanford who need a contractor they can trust on a tight timeline.
We also serve neighboring communities, including Lemoore directly to the west. When you call us for a project in Hanford, you are talking to a team that works in this city every week - not a regional company dispatching crews from two hours away.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. You do not need measurements or drawings ready - just a general idea of what you are hoping to build or enclose.
We visit your Hanford home, assess the site conditions - including slab condition and soil drainage - and provide a written estimate at no charge. There is no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you approve the scope, we file for permits with the City of Hanford and order materials. Most permit approvals in Hanford take one to three weeks, and we keep you updated on the schedule throughout.
We complete the build, coordinate city inspections, and walk through the finished space with you before we close out the job. Any punch list items are resolved before we consider the project done.
We serve homeowners throughout Hanford and Kings County. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day - no obligation, no pressure.
(559) 794-9948Hanford is the county seat of Kings County and home to about 58,000 people. It sits roughly midway between Fresno and Bakersfield in California's San Joaquin Valley. The city has a genuine historic downtown - anchored by the beautifully restored Fox Theatre and the 1896 Kings County Courthouse - surrounded by residential neighborhoods with homes dating back more than a century. The city's owner-occupied housing rate is high relative to California as a whole, which reflects a community of long-term residents with a real stake in maintaining their properties.
Hanford's building stock spans a wide range. The neighborhoods closest to downtown include Victorian and Craftsman-style homes on tree-lined streets, while the north and east sides of the city have large tract developments from the 1990s through the 2010s. The proximity of Naval Air Station Lemoore means a steady mix of long-term Hanford families and military households who need a contractor they can count on quickly. We also serve the nearby city of Lemoore and can often coordinate projects on both sides of the county line in a single trip.
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