
PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms that hold up to Victorville summers. Licensed, permit-ready, and serving 12 cities across the High Desert and Inland Empire.

PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms is a licensed Sunroom Contractor based in Victorville, CA, offering 16 sunroom and patio enclosure services across 12 cities in the High Desert and Inland Empire. Whether your backyard bakes in the desert heat or your patio has been collecting dust for years, we build rooms that fit your home and your climate. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to handle what the High Desert dishes out.

Unused patio sitting empty all summer? A sunroom addition turns that dead space into a room your family actually lives in.
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Want to sit outside in July without the heat? A four-season sunroom is climate-controlled so you're comfortable all year.
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Victorville winters are mild - a three-season room gives you nine usable months at a lower cost than a full addition.
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Tired of wiping desert dust off your patio furniture every weekend? An enclosure keeps the grit out and the comfort in.
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Every yard and roofline is different - we design your sunroom from scratch so it fits your home, not a catalog.
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From foundation to framing to glass, we handle the full build on-site so nothing falls through the cracks.
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Older sunroom drafty and faded? We upgrade the glass, seals, and finish so it performs the way it should.
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Keep the breeze, block the bugs - a screen room is the simplest way to enjoy your patio without the pests.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day. You tell us roughly what you have in mind - space size, how you want to use the room, any HOA requirements. This is a quick conversation to make sure we're a good fit before anyone drives anywhere.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing patio or yard, and talk through your options. We check for HOA restrictions, soil conditions, and roofline factors that affect cost and design. You leave the meeting with a written quote and a clear sense of what's realistic for your budget.
Once you sign, we handle permits, HOA submissions, and inspection scheduling. Construction typically runs one to four weeks. We clean up each day and keep you updated throughout. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand you all your permit paperwork.
We hold a valid California contractor's license and carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project. You can verify our license in two minutes at cslb.ca.gov.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. No pressure, no surprise fees added after you sign.
We are a locally owned business in Victorville. We know the caliche soil, the City's permit process, and what the desert does to materials that were not built for this climate.
We pull every permit and manage every city inspection. Your room is legal, insurable, and will not create problems when you sell. We hand you the signed-off paperwork at the end.
Ready to get started? Call (442) 219-3813 or send us a message.
We had a covered patio that we never used because it was too hot and too dusty. PatioLux enclosed it with glass panels and now we sit out there almost every evening. They finished in about three weeks and handled the city permit themselves.
Maria T., Apple Valley - Patio enclosures
I was nervous about the permit process because I live in an HOA, but they prepared the submission package for my architectural board and got approval on the first try. The four-season room they built has been our most-used room since October.
James R., Hesperia - Four season sunrooms
They gave us a written quote on the day of the estimate and the final bill matched it exactly. The sunroom itself looks like it was always part of the house, not something bolted on after the fact. We would use them again.
Sandra K., Victorville - Sunroom additions
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation - if the project is not a fit, we will tell you honestly. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to learn more about your space and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(442) 219-3813PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms is based in Victorville, CA and serves 12 cities across San Bernardino County, from Barstow and Adelanto in the north to Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga, and Ontario in the south. We typically schedule free on-site estimates within the same week of your inquiry.
In Victorville, glass with a low solar heat gain rating is not optional - it is the difference between a room you use in July and one you avoid for four months. Standard glass turns a south-facing sunroom into an oven by midday. The right glazing blocks heat while still letting in light.
An unpermitted sunroom will be flagged by the buyer's lender or inspector when you sell. You may be required to bring it up to code or remove it before closing. Pulling the permit adds a few weeks, but it protects your home's value and makes the addition legally insurable.
Many Victorville lots have caliche - a hard calcium layer just below the surface - that requires specialized equipment to break through. A contractor who has not worked here before may not price this correctly. Get a quote from someone who has done local foundation work.
Strong Santa Ana winds carry fine desert grit that works into any gap in a sunroom's seals over time. Frames and weatherstripping need to be specified for this environment. A room sealed for a coastal climate will be dusty inside within a season here.
If you want a finished sunroom by September, start the process in May or June. Permit review in Victorville takes two to six weeks, and construction runs one to four weeks after that. Starting too late means you miss the best season for enjoying your new room. The National Association of Home Builders offers general guidance on addition timelines at nahb.org.
Victorville winters are mild - daytime highs in December and January typically reach the mid-50s. This means a three-season room here is usable nine to ten months of the year, which closes the gap with a fully heated four-season room. The right choice depends on your budget and how you plan to use the space in January.
PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Victorville, CA, serving 12 cities across San Bernardino County since 2024. We hold a valid California contractor's license issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which you can verify at any time at cslb.ca.gov. We specialize in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms - 16 services built specifically for homeowners in the High Desert and Inland Empire. Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built to handle what this climate demands.
Learn more about our team and approachYes - and ask each contractor to itemize the quote so you can compare what's actually included, not just the total number. A significantly lower bid often reflects a difference in glass quality, foundation work, or permit handling.
Most HOA rejections come down to materials, roof style, or color - not the sunroom itself. A contractor familiar with the local review process can often help you adjust the design before resubmitting, rather than starting over.
A permitted sunroom adds legitimate square footage to your home and can be a selling point in the Inland Empire market. The National Association of Realtors tracks remodeling impact on home value at nar.realtor - outdoor-adjacent improvements consistently perform well.
Have a question that is not covered here? Call (442) 219-3813 and we will give you a straight answer - no sales pitch, no obligation.
Victorville is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 134,000 and a housing stock that grew rapidly during the 1990s and 2000s. Most homes here are single-family stucco houses built by tract builders - and many are now at the age where patios, enclosures, and outdoor living spaces need updating. You can find more about the city's growth and demographics at the U.S. Census Bureau's Victorville profile.
The city sits at about 2,700 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert along the Mojave River, and that elevation means real temperature swings - summers that regularly exceed 100 degrees F and winter nights that dip below freezing. The National Weather Service office in San Diego tracks Victorville conditions and shows just how intense the seasonal range can be. That climate is exactly why the materials and glass we choose for your sunroom matter more here than they would in a milder part of California. Historic landmarks like the California Route 66 Museum on D Street are part of what makes Victorville a real community - not just a commuter stop on Interstate 15.
Whether your home is in a newer subdivision near Bear Valley Road, in an older neighborhood near the Route 66 corridor, or out near the Southern California Logistics Airport, we have worked on homes throughout Victorville and understand what the desert does to a house. We are based here, we know the local permit process, and we build sunrooms that are designed for this specific climate - not adapted from a design meant for somewhere else.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms
17330 Bear Valley Rd #108
Victorville, CA 92395
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 10 AM to 2 PM.
Call PatioLux Victorville Sunrooms for a free on-site estimate - we cover all 12 cities in the High Desert and Inland Empire.