Sunroom Contractor in Phoenix, AZ
Add beautiful, functional living space to your Phoenix home with a custom-built sunroom. We design and build sunrooms that handle the Valley heat while flooding your home with natural light.
Our Services
Comprehensive sunroom and outdoor living solutions for Phoenix homes, from new construction to repairs and upgrades.








Sunrooms Designed for Phoenix's Extreme Heat
Phoenix has some of the most intense sun exposure in the country, with temperatures regularly exceeding 110 degrees from June through August. Your sunroom design has to account for this reality, or you'll end up with a beautiful space you can't actually use half the year. Properties throughout Phoenix face different challenges based on location and lot orientation.
Homes in Ahwatukee often sit on south-facing lots with full afternoon sun exposure, while properties in North Phoenix near Deer Valley may have mountain views but deal with reflected heat from surrounding desert. We engineer every sunroom installation to handle your specific conditions, using advanced Low-E glass that blocks up to 90 percent of infrared heat while maintaining crystal-clear views.
The framing system matters just as much as the glass. We use thermally broken aluminum frames with foam insulation barriers that prevent exterior heat from conducting inside. This technology, combined with proper ventilation and optional climate control, keeps your Phoenix sunroom comfortable even during the hottest months. Many customers tell us their sunroom stays cooler than their covered patio because we've eliminated direct sun penetration while maximizing airflow.


Transform Your Outdoor Space Into Year-Round Living
Most Phoenix homeowners have beautiful backyards they barely use. Your patio sits empty from May through September because it's simply too hot, even in the shade. Then monsoon season arrives and dust storms make outdoor entertaining impossible. By October, when the weather finally cooperates, you're competing with everyone else trying to enjoy the brief comfortable months.
A professionally built sunroom solves all these problems by giving you protected, climate-controlled outdoor living space you can use 365 days a year. Properties in Arcadia, Desert Ridge, and throughout Central Phoenix are perfect candidates for sunroom additions because they typically have existing patio slabs we can build on. This saves you money on foundation work and speeds up the construction timeline.
Your custom sunroom becomes the most-used room in your home. Morning coffee with sunrise views, afternoon reading sessions without the glare and heat, evening dinners with the city lights twinkling in the distance. The space adapts to however you want to use it, and unlike your patio, you're not at the mercy of Phoenix weather. Rain or shine, hot or mild, your sunroom delivers comfortable indoor-outdoor living every single day.
How Phoenix Lot Layouts Affect Sunroom Design
Phoenix neighborhoods have vastly different lot configurations depending on when and where they were developed. Older central Phoenix homes often have smaller yards with mature trees providing natural shade, while newer communities in North Phoenix and the Sonoran Desert foothills feature larger lots with minimal landscaping. These differences directly impact how we design your sunroom.
If your property has existing shade from trees or ramadas, we can design a more open sunroom with larger glass panels since you already have some solar protection. Homes on exposed desert lots need more strategic glass placement and stronger solar coatings. Properties backing to golf courses in communities like Moon Valley or Desert Ridge often want maximum glass to showcase those premium views, so we use larger panel sizes with the highest performance glazing available.
HOA requirements also vary significantly across Phoenix. Some master-planned communities have strict guidelines about exterior colors, roof styles, and sight lines that affect sunroom design. We've worked in hundreds of Phoenix neighborhoods and know what gets approved quickly. Our sunroom designs comply with local codes and HOA rules while still giving you the space and functionality you want.

Our Process
Building your Phoenix sunroom is straightforward when you work with experienced professionals. Here's what to expect from consultation to completion.
Free Consultation & Design
We meet you at your Phoenix home to see your space, understand how you want to use your sunroom, and discuss your budget. After taking measurements and photos, we create a detailed design with 3D renderings showing exactly what your finished sunroom will look like. You approve everything before we order materials or start construction.
Real Phoenix Homeowners, Real Results
We've built sunrooms throughout Phoenix, from historic bungalows in Willo to modern homes in Verrado. Every project starts with the same question from homeowners: will this actually work in Phoenix heat? The answer is yes, when it's designed and built correctly. Our customers use their sunrooms year-round because we engineer them specifically for Valley conditions.
Families in Phoenix tell us their sunroom becomes their favorite gathering space. It's where they have breakfast before school, where teenagers do homework with natural light flooding in, where parents unwind after work with views of the sunset over South Mountain or Camelback. The space transforms how you live in your home because it gives you flexible square footage that works for everything from quiet mornings to hosting dinner parties.
The investment makes sense too. Phoenix real estate remains strong, and homes with quality additions like professionally built sunrooms consistently sell faster and for more money than comparable properties without them. You're not just building an addition, you're creating a space that enhances your daily life while adding measurable value to your largest asset.


Why Phoenix Sunrooms Need Professional Installation
Building a sunroom in Phoenix isn't like building one in mild climates. Our extreme temperatures, intense UV exposure, and occasional severe weather require specific engineering and construction techniques. The difference between a sunroom that performs well and one that becomes a problem starts with proper design and professional installation.
Phoenix building codes exist for good reasons. Your sunroom needs proper structural anchoring to handle monsoon winds, adequate ventilation to prevent heat buildup, and correctly installed flashing to keep water out during our brief but intense rainstorms. Amateur installations often fail in these critical areas, leading to leaks, structural issues, and uncomfortable temperatures that make the space unusable.
We've been building sunrooms in the Phoenix area for years, and we know what works and what doesn't. Our crews understand local soil conditions, weather patterns, and building requirements. Every sunroom we build comes with proper permits, professional engineering, and a warranty that protects your investment. This isn't a DIY project or something to trust to the lowest bidder. Your home deserves quality workmanship from experienced professionals.
