Your patio becomes a protected room you can use in every season. We build patio enclosures with glass or screen walls, proper permits, and seismic-safe construction for Fremont homes.

A patio enclosure in Fremont turns your existing outdoor patio into a protected room that works in every season - most projects take one to three weeks from the first day of construction. You can enclose it fully with glass for climate control or partially with screens for ventilation and bug protection. Either way, you're adding real, usable square footage without the cost and disruption of a full room addition.
Fremont's climate rewards this kind of project because winters are mild and summers are comfortable most evenings once the Delta Breeze rolls in. You won't be dealing with heavy snow or freezing temperatures that keep you out of the space for months at a time. A well-designed patio enclosure here functions as a genuine year-round room - breakfast nook, home office, or casual gathering space - not just a seasonal luxury. If you're comparing options, we also build custom sunrooms for homeowners who want a fully tailored design and enclosed patio rooms with more flexible layout options.
Most Fremont homes already have a concrete patio, which means you're halfway there. We can build on your existing slab after checking it for cracks or settling, so you avoid the time and cost of pouring a new foundation. The whole process includes permit approval through the City of Fremont, HOA review if your neighborhood requires it, and construction that meets California's seismic safety standards because you're living near the Hayward Fault.
Fremont afternoons can bring a steady breeze off the bay, and spring and fall evenings cool down faster than you expect. If you find yourself retreating indoors before you're ready to end the evening, an enclosure lets you stay comfortable. You shouldn't have to choose between enjoying your outdoor space and staying warm.
Fremont gets strong UV exposure during summer months, and winter rains can be hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and rugs. If you're replacing outdoor items every couple of years or storing everything in the garage each fall, an enclosure solves that problem permanently. The space stays protected year-round without you having to do anything.
A patio enclosure gives you a real, usable room without the cost or disruption of a full home addition. If your existing patio is already a decent size and you find yourself wishing it were more functional, enclosing it is often the most practical path. Many Fremont homeowners have used this approach to add a work-from-home space without touching the interior of the house.
The East Bay's warm summers bring out a range of insects, and an open patio can feel uninviting during peak season. If you're swatting at things more than relaxing, even a screen enclosure would change the experience entirely. A fully enclosed sunroom takes it a step further and keeps the space comfortable regardless of what's happening outside.
We build patio enclosures that work with Fremont's climate and building requirements. Most projects use your existing concrete patio as the foundation after we check it for cracks or settling, which saves time and cost compared to pouring new concrete. The frame is anchored to meet California's seismic standards because you're living near the Hayward Fault, and the roof is sealed to handle winter rains without leaking. You can choose fully enclosed glass walls for climate control, screen walls for ventilation and bug protection, or a combination of both depending on how you plan to use the space.
Every patio enclosure we build includes a permit pulled through the City of Fremont and a final inspection to confirm the work meets local building standards. If your neighborhood has a homeowners association, we'll help you prepare the materials they need for design review approval. We also handle the connection between your new enclosure and your existing house - the flashing, weatherproofing, and structural tie-ins that prevent leaks and keep the room stable. Our patio enclosures work alongside other services we offer, including custom sunrooms for homeowners who want a fully tailored layout and enclosed patio rooms for more flexible designs that suit different uses.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round room with climate control and protection from wind, rain, and temperature swings.
Ideal if you want maximum airflow and ventilation while keeping bugs out - works well in Fremont's mild climate.
Right for homeowners who want flexibility - operable glass panels on some sides, fixed screens on others for cross-ventilation.
Required for all Fremont projects - frame anchored to existing foundation with reinforced connections to handle earthquake forces.
Fremont sits in the southern East Bay, where summers are warm and dry and winters are mild but can bring stretches of rain and cool nights. This climate is ideal for a patio enclosure because you can genuinely use the space in every season, but it also means your enclosure needs to handle both heat and moisture. A contractor who understands local weather patterns will design the ventilation and drainage accordingly, so you're not dealing with condensation or overheating six months after the project is done.
Fremont also sits in one of the most seismically active regions in the United States, close to the Hayward Fault. Any structure attached to your home must be built to withstand significant ground movement, which affects how the frame is anchored to your existing foundation and how connections are reinforced. This is not just a code formality - it's what keeps the structure safe during an earthquake. A contractor working in Fremont should be familiar with California's seismic construction requirements and able to explain how they're meeting those standards without hesitation. We build patio enclosures across Fremont, from the older ranch homes near Hayward to the newer two-story houses in Milpitas, and every project is permitted and inspected by the city.
We'll ask about your patio size, how you want to use the space, and whether you have any HOA restrictions. This helps us figure out whether the project is a good fit and what a realistic budget range looks like. You should feel comfortable asking questions at this stage - there are no dumb questions when you're spending this kind of money.
We'll come to your home to measure the patio, look at the roofline and existing structure, and talk through your options in person. This visit usually takes an hour or less, and it's your chance to show us exactly what you're envisioning. We'll leave you with a clear sense of what's possible, what it will cost, and what the timeline looks like.
Before any construction begins, we'll prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Fremont's Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, you'll need to submit plans there as well, and we can help with that paperwork. Permit review in Fremont typically takes a few weeks, so this is the waiting period in the project - nothing is being built yet, but important approvals are in motion.
Once permits are approved, we'll prepare your patio surface, install the frame and panels, and complete the roof and door installation. Most enclosures reach this stage within a day or two of construction starting, and the full installation wraps up within one to two weeks. After construction is complete, the City of Fremont will send an inspector to verify the work meets local building standards.
We handle permits, HOA approvals, and seismic-safe construction. You'll hear back within one business day.
(341) 201-0466We've completed 275 patio enclosure projects across Fremont, Newark, Union City, and surrounding East Bay cities. That local track record means we know how to work with the City of Fremont's permit process, navigate HOA approvals in planned communities, and build for seismic safety near the Hayward Fault. Experience matters when you're adding a permanent structure to your home.
We pull permits for every patio enclosure we build, and a city inspector reviews the work before signing off. That independent check gives you real peace of mind that the construction meets Fremont's safety and building standards. Unpermitted work can create serious problems when you sell your home, and we won't put you in that position.
We're members of the National Sunroom Association, which means we stay current with industry standards and best practices for sunroom and enclosure construction. This membership signals that we take the craft seriously, not just the sale. It's one of the reasons homeowners choose us for projects that need to last decades.
Many Fremont neighborhoods have homeowners associations that require design review before construction begins. We've worked with HOAs in Ardenwood, Warm Springs, Mission San Jose, and other planned communities, so we know what documentation they need and how to get approval without unnecessary back-and-forth. That experience keeps your project on schedule and reduces surprises.
We're a local Fremont contractor with the permits, certifications, and experience to build your patio enclosure right the first time. You won't be dealing with a national chain or a contractor who's never worked near the Hayward Fault - you'll work with a team that has built hundreds of enclosures in the East Bay and knows what it takes to pass inspection in this city.
Permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you're sitting in your new space.