
Elite Hanford Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Reedley, CA, offering sunroom design, four season sunrooms, and patio enclosures tailored to homes in this Central Valley fruit-country community. We have served the San Joaquin Valley since 2020 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Reedley homes range from small 1950s ranch houses near Reedley College to larger builds on the east side of town, and each calls for a different approach. Our sunroom design service starts with your existing roofline, slab, and how you plan to use the space, so the finished room fits the home rather than fighting it.
Reedley summers regularly hit 100 degrees or hotter, and a room without proper insulation and a cooling solution will be unusable from June through September. A four season sunroom with low-e insulated glass and a mini-split gives you a room that works in August just as well as it does in October, making it a genuine year-round living space.
Many of Reedley's older homes have concrete slabs out back that sit empty most of the summer because there is no shade or protection from the heat. Enclosing that slab converts it into a usable room for a fraction of what a conventional addition costs, and it works with the existing foundation rather than requiring new concrete.
The orchards and farmland surrounding Reedley bring insects that make outdoor evenings uncomfortable from spring through fall. A screen room keeps mosquitoes and gnats out while allowing the breeze to come through, which makes a real difference on warm evenings when the temperature finally drops after a long summer day.
The intense summer heat in Reedley degrades painted wood surfaces faster than in most parts of the country. Vinyl frames hold up to UV exposure without cracking, fading, or requiring refinishing, which matters to homeowners who want a low-maintenance structure that keeps looking clean for years without annual upkeep.
A patio cover is a practical first step for Reedley homeowners who want to get more use out of their back slab without committing to a full enclosure. It blocks direct afternoon sun, keeps the concrete cooler, and creates a comfortable semi-outdoor space that works well during the spring and fall months when temperatures are pleasant.
Most homes in Reedley were built between the 1940s and 1980s. These are single-story ranch houses on modest lots with stucco exteriors, wood-frame construction, and concrete slabs that have been through decades of valley seasonal movement. The clay soil under Reedley expands every winter when the rains come and then contracts through the hot, dry summer. That cycle is hard on concrete - it cracks driveways, shifts patios, and puts stress on any structure tied to the home's existing slab. A contractor who builds a sunroom or enclosure on top of a compromised slab without inspecting it first is creating a problem that will show up within a few years.
The climate also demands specific material and glazing decisions. Reedley summers push temperatures above 100 degrees for months at a time, and tule fog rolls through the valley from December through February, keeping surfaces damp for weeks. A sunroom built with single-pane glass becomes a furnace in summer and a cold, foggy space in winter. Low-e insulated glass, combined with proper ventilation and the right frame material, is what makes a Reedley sunroom comfortable across all the seasons homeowners actually want to use it. The Kings River on the edge of town also affects drainage patterns in some lower-lying neighborhoods, which is another site-specific factor worth assessing before any foundation work begins.
Our crew works throughout Reedley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Reedley is a city of roughly 26,000 people in Fresno County, about 25 miles southeast of Fresno in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The city calls itself the World's Fruit Basket for the enormous variety of fruit grown in the surrounding orchards - peaches, nectarines, plums, grapes, and citrus - and that agricultural identity shapes the layout of the city and the type of homeowners we work with here.
We pull permits through the City of Reedley Building Department and understand what the permit process looks like for residential sunroom and enclosure projects in this jurisdiction. Reedley College has anchored the community since 1926, and neighborhoods near the college tend to have some of the older housing stock in the city. The newer streets on the north and east sides of town are where the more recent subdivisions sit, and homes in both areas make up a significant share of our project work in Reedley.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Kingsburg to the west, a small Swedish-heritage community along the Kings River, and Dinuba to the south in Tulare County. Reedley sits near both, and we travel this part of the valley regularly.
We respond to all Reedley inquiries within one business day. You do not need drawings or measurements - just describe what you have and what you want to add, and we handle the rest.
We visit your property, measure the existing slab and structure, and assess the site conditions. The written estimate we leave you covers full costs with no hidden fees - so you know exactly what the project will cost before committing to anything.
We submit the permit application to the City of Reedley Building Department and schedule the crew around the approval window. Most Reedley permits take two to four weeks, and we plan materials delivery to align with that timeline.
Most enclosure and screen room projects take one to three weeks of active work on site. When we finish, we walk the completed space with you to make sure everything meets the plan before we close out the job.
We serve Reedley homeowners with free on-site estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(559) 794-9948Reedley is a city of about 26,000 people in Fresno County, situated roughly 25 miles southeast of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. The city is best known as a fruit-growing hub - the nickname "World's Fruit Basket" reflects the concentration of peach, nectarine, plum, grape, and citrus orchards in the surrounding area. The city of Reedley was founded in the late 1800s and grew steadily alongside the agricultural economy of the Central Valley. The annual Reedley Fiesta Days celebration each spring reflects the community's agricultural roots and draws residents from across the area.
The housing stock reflects Reedley's 20th-century growth - the majority of homes are single-story ranch houses built between the 1940s and 1970s, concentrated in the central and western neighborhoods close to downtown and near Reedley College. Newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town were developed from the 1990s through the 2010s and have a somewhat different character, with larger footprints and tile roofs. The Kings River runs along the southern and eastern edges of Reedley and is a recognized recreation area for local residents. We also work in nearby Selma to the northwest and regularly take projects in Fresno as well, making Reedley a natural part of our regular service corridor.
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