Sunroom Contractor in Mesa, AZ
Add comfortable, climate-controlled living space to your Mesa home with a custom sunroom. We build sunrooms that handle Arizona summers and give you year-round enjoyment.
Our Services
Complete sunroom services for Mesa properties, from new construction to conversions and repairs.








Why Mesa Homeowners Choose Sunrooms
Here in Mesa, your home probably has a great backyard, but using it in summer is a challenge. Temperatures regularly hit 110 degrees or higher from June through August. A sunroom gives you a way to enjoy natural light and outdoor views without dealing with extreme heat, dust storms, or monsoon rains. Many Mesa homeowners we work with have older ranch-style homes with simple covered patios. A professional sunroom installation transforms that space into something you can use every single day, not just a few months a year.
Properties in Mesa often sit on larger lots compared to newer developments in Gilbert or Chandler, which means you have room to expand. We build sunrooms that match your home, whether you have a 1970s ranch or a newer southwestern-style house. The right sunroom adds square footage without the cost and hassle of a full addition. You get climate control, better insulation, and a space that works year-round.


Building for Mesa Weather
Mesa gets about 300 days of sunshine every year, which sounds great until you realize how much heat that brings. We design sunrooms specifically for this climate. That means insulated glass that blocks UV rays and heat while still letting in natural light. It means proper framing that handles expansion and contraction when temperatures swing 40 degrees between night and day. And it means positioning your sunroom to work with the sun instead of against it.
Many customers in Mesa choose four-season sunrooms with HVAC integration. Your existing air conditioning system can usually extend into the new space. We work with your setup to make sure the sunroom stays comfortable even when it is 115 degrees outside. The result is a room you actually use, not one that sits empty half the year because it is too hot.
Common Mesa Sunroom Projects
We see three main types of projects in Mesa. First, converting an existing covered patio into a fully enclosed sunroom. Your home probably already has a slab and roof structure, which makes the project faster and more affordable. Second, screen rooms for homeowners who want bug-free outdoor space without full climate control. The east Mesa area especially has issues with mosquitoes during monsoon season, and a quality screen room installation solves that problem.
Third, upgrading or repairing older sunrooms. Many homes in central Mesa have sunrooms that were built 20 or 30 years ago with single-pane glass and minimal insulation. They leak air, cost a fortune to cool, and often have cracked seals or foggy glass. We handle upgrades that bring old sunrooms up to modern standards. New glass, better seals, improved insulation, and updated frames make a huge difference. You get a space that actually works instead of one you avoid using.

Our Process
We keep the process simple and clear from start to finish. Here is what to expect when you work with us.
Free Consultation and Design
We start with a visit to your Mesa home to see your space and talk through what you want. You show us the area where you are thinking about adding a sunroom, and we discuss options that fit your property and budget. We measure everything, take photos, and ask questions about how you plan to use the space. Do you want year-round climate control, or is a three-season room enough? Will you extend your AC into the space, or keep it simpler? We cover all of this in the first meeting so you know exactly what to expect.
What Makes Mesa Different from Other Cities
Mesa properties tend to have more mature landscaping than newer developments to the east. Many homes have established desert plants, mesquite trees, and older irrigation systems. When we plan a sunroom project, we account for existing landscaping and utilities. We protect your plants during construction and work around things like buried irrigation lines or gas lines. Mesa also has stricter HOA rules in some neighborhoods, especially near Red Mountain and Las Sendas. We are familiar with local requirements and can help navigate those restrictions.
The soil in Mesa varies quite a bit depending on where you are. Parts of the city have dense caliche layers that require special foundation work. Other areas have softer soil that shifts more during monsoon season. We assess your property during the consultation and design the sunroom foundation accordingly. Getting this right from the start prevents future problems with cracks, settling, or structural issues.


Why Work with a Professional Contractor
A sunroom is not a DIY project. It requires proper engineering, quality materials, and experience with Arizona building codes. We have built sunrooms across Mesa for over a decade. We know how to handle the heat, how to deal with monsoon winds, and how to build structures that last. When you work with us, you get a sunroom that is properly insulated, correctly sealed, and built to handle everything Mesa weather throws at it.
We also handle all the details you might not think about. Electrical work for outlets and lighting. HVAC connections if you want climate control. Proper drainage so water does not pool during storms. Matching your home exterior so the sunroom looks like it has always been there. These details matter, and they are what separate a professional job from one that causes problems down the road. If you are ready to add usable space to your Mesa home, give us a call at (623) 872-6070. We will set up a free consultation and show you what is possible.
