
Livermore Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms for homeowners across Livermore and the Tri-Valley. Get your free on-site estimate with no obligation.
Livermore Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms for homeowners across Livermore and the Tri-Valley. Get your free on-site estimate with no obligation.

Livermore Sunrooms & Patios is a local sunroom contractor in Livermore, CA offering 16 services for homeowners who want more usable space without a full home addition. We solve the problem most Tri-Valley homeowners share: a backyard that sits empty because of summer heat, wind, or bugs. We serve 12 cities across Alameda and Contra Costa counties and handle permits, HOA submissions, and every phase of construction from your first call to your final walkthrough.

Your patio sits empty half the year. A sunroom addition gives you a light-filled room you can use in every season.
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Livermore summers hit 100 degrees. A four-season sunroom with proper glass and cooling stays comfortable year-round.
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Want the feel of the outdoors without bugs, wind, or afternoon heat? A three-season room covers nine months of the year.
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Your existing patio slab is the starting point. We enclose it into a real room without tearing up your yard.
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No cookie-cutter layouts. We design your sunroom around your home, your lot, and how you actually plan to use it.
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From foundation to final inspection, we handle every phase of new sunroom construction from start to finish.
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Drafty, dated, or just not working for you anymore? We update existing sunrooms with better glass and modern finishes.
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Keep the breeze and the view, leave the bugs outside. A screen room is the most affordable way to extend your living space.
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Already have a covered patio? We convert it into a fully enclosed, functional room without starting from scratch.
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Your deck is underused. We turn it into a protected room that works in every season.
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A fully insulated all-season room handles Livermore summers and cool winter evenings with equal comfort.
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A clean, affordable way to turn an open patio into a protected living space your family will use daily.
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Maximum natural light, every direction. A solarium brings the outdoors in without sacrificing comfort.
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Shade your patio from the Livermore sun with a cover built to last through heat, wind, and rain.
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Not sure what style fits your home? We walk you through every design option before any construction begins.
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Vinyl frames need almost no maintenance and hold up well in Livermore's dry, hot climate for decades.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the form on this page. We ask a few basic questions - the size of the space you have in mind, whether you want a heated room or a simpler three-season setup, and whether you have an existing patio slab. You will have a response from us within 1 business day.
We visit your home to look at the actual space - the foundation situation, sun orientation, nearby trees, and how the new room will connect to your house. This visit is free and comes with no obligation. This is where your real design conversation happens, and where we give you a detailed written proposal.
Once you approve the proposal, we file for your building permit, handle any HOA submission, and schedule construction. We manage every phase - foundation, framing, glass, electrical, and final city inspection. When we hand over the keys, your room is legal, permitted, and ready to use.
We are a licensed California contractor and carry general liability insurance on every project. We provide proof of both before any work starts - no exceptions.
We have worked on homes across the Tri-Valley since 2018 and understand the local permit process, HOA requirements, and how Livermore's summer heat affects sunroom design.
Every estimate starts with a free visit to your property. We look at the actual space before we give you any numbers. No remote quotes, no pressure to sign on the day we visit.
When you call or submit a form, someone from our office responds within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. We do not let inquiries sit unanswered.
Ready to get started? Call (925) 409-3685 or send us a message.
We wanted a four-season sunroom we could actually use in July. They chose the right glass for our west-facing wall and installed a mini-split. We used that room every single day last summer - first time we have ever been able to do that.
Karen M., Livermore - Four Season Sunrooms
Our HOA is notoriously picky about exterior changes. The team handled the submission themselves, knew exactly what the board wanted to see, and got approval in two weeks. Construction finished on the date they said it would.
David R., Pleasanton - Patio Enclosures
We converted our old deck into a three-season room. They found an issue with the existing slab during the site visit and let us know before signing anything. That kind of honesty upfront is why we hired them.
Sandra T., Dublin - Deck-to-Sunroom Conversion
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no sales pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(925) 409-3685Livermore Sunrooms & Patios is based in Livermore, CA and serves homeowners across 12 cities in the Tri-Valley and East Bay, including Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, and Fremont. In most cases we can schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
Yes - significantly. Livermore summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees, and glass with a low solar heat gain rating keeps a sunroom usable in the afternoon. Standard double-pane glass is not designed for this. The U.S. Department of Energy's window guide explains what to look for in warm climates. U.S. Department of Energy window guide
Yes. Every enclosed addition in California requires a building permit before work begins. This protects you at resale and ensures the structure meets seismic safety requirements. Skipping it is not a shortcut - it is a liability. The California Department of Housing and Community Development provides state-level guidance. California HCD guidance
Livermore's mild winters mean a three-season room is usable nine to ten months of the year - more than almost anywhere else in California. A four-season room adds insulation, HVAC, and cost. For most homeowners here, a well-built three-season room hits the better value point unless you need the space in December and January.
Sometimes. Many Livermore homes have existing concrete patios that work fine as a starting foundation with minor reinforcement. Others need new footings or a fresh pour. Livermore's expansive clay soils can also shift seasonally, which affects slab performance. A site visit is the only reliable way to answer this question.
Many Livermore neighborhoods - especially those built after 1990 - have active HOAs that require design approval for exterior additions. HOA review happens separately from the city permit process and should be started first. Getting written approval before signing a contract protects you from having to modify or remove the structure later.
A permitted, well-built sunroom adds usable square footage that appraisers and buyers recognize. In Livermore's competitive real estate market, a bright, professionally built sunroom is a genuine differentiator. Unpermitted additions, by contrast, can complicate a sale or reduce your home's appraised value.
Livermore Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Livermore, CA, serving homeowners across 12 cities in the Tri-Valley and East Bay since 2018. We are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board to perform residential construction work throughout the state. Since 2018, we have completed sunroom projects of all sizes - from simple patio enclosures to fully custom four-season rooms - and we offer 16 distinct services to match what each homeowner actually needs. To learn more about our team and our approach to every project, visit our About page.
When Livermore's mild winters mean you only need heat protection on a handful of nights, spending the extra cost on full four-season insulation may not be worth it. A well-built three-season room covers most of the year at a lower price point.
When the existing patio slab is too thin, was never poured for a structure, or shows signs of shifting from Livermore's clay soils. A site visit answers this question definitively. The National Association of Home Builders has guidance on when foundations need to be replaced.
Unpermitted additions can block a home sale, complicate insurance claims, and create safety risks - especially in California's seismic zone. There is no shortcut here that does not cost you more in the long run.
The National Association of Home Builders offers resources on residential additions and contractor standards. Have questions about your specific situation? Call us at (925) 409-3685 and we will walk you through it.
Livermore is a city of about 92,000 residents at the eastern edge of the Tri-Valley, bordered by open hills and the Livermore Valley wine country. The city is home to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, which bring a large population of long-term homeowners who invest in their properties. The housing stock is a mix of postwar ranch homes near historic downtown Livermore and newer planned subdivisions in the north and east parts of the city.
Most of the homes we work on in Livermore were built between the 1960s and the 1990s, and many have existing concrete patios or decks that are good starting points for a sunroom conversion. Homeowners near the Livermore Premium Outlets and in the newer Springtown and north Livermore subdivisions often have tile roofs and HOA requirements we are experienced in navigating. Homes closer to downtown tend to be older, with original wood framing and foundations that require more preparation before enclosing a patio.
Livermore summers are consistently hot - temperatures above 95 degrees are routine from June through September, and the Altamont Pass corridor sends dry afternoon winds through many neighborhoods. Every sunroom we build here is designed with those conditions in mind: heat-blocking glass, ventilation options, and structures engineered to handle the Tri-Valley climate year after year. If you are a Livermore homeowner thinking about adding a sunroom, we are your local team.
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Call us or send a message to schedule your free on-site estimate. We serve Livermore and 11 surrounding cities, and we respond within 1 business day.