
Your backyard deserves a room that actually works. We handle permits, HOA approvals, and seismic engineering so you can focus on enjoying the finished space.

Sunroom remodeling in Fremont covers everything from refreshing an aging patio enclosure with new windows and flooring to building a fully climate-controlled addition from the ground up - most straightforward remodels take two to four weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
If you have an old aluminum-framed patio room that rattles in the wind or fogs up in winter, a remodel can turn that dated structure into a comfortable, year-round living space. Fremont homeowners often start with a remodel because it is faster and less expensive than a full new addition - and the results can be dramatic.
Not sure whether to remodel or build new? Take a look at our sunroom construction page for a side-by-side comparison, or call us and we can walk you through both options for your specific home.
If the glass or acrylic in your enclosure has clouded over or cracked, it is no longer doing its job. Seal failure lets in moisture and drafts, and the problem gets worse over time. Replacing panels early costs far less than a full structural repair.
Aluminum patio frames from the 1970s and 1980s were built to a different standard than today. If yours rattles in the wind or lets in water at the corners, the seals and gaskets have failed. Left alone, that moisture works its way into the surrounding wall framing.
West-facing rooms in Fremont can become unusable in the afternoon from June through September. If your current enclosure bakes in the afternoon sun, the glass type or ventilation was not designed for Fremont's specific sun angles. A remodel can fix that with better window placement and shading.
If your family needs a quiet room for working from home, a homework space, or a casual entertaining area, a sunroom remodel can deliver that without the disruption of a full interior renovation. In Fremont's housing market, adding usable square footage to your current home is often the most practical path.
Our remodeling work ranges from targeted updates - new windows, flooring, or electrical - to complete rebuilds of aging structures. Every project starts with a thorough site assessment, because older Fremont homes sometimes have foundation or electrical issues that need attention before new work begins. We coordinate with your local inspectors at every stage so the work is always above board.
We also build new screen room installations for homeowners who want the feel of the outdoors with protection from bugs and wind, and we pair remodeling work with thoughtful sunroom design planning to make sure the finished room works with your home's layout and style.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing aluminum-framed enclosure that needs new windows, seals, or flooring.
Best for homeowners who want to build a new climate-controlled room from the foundation up.
Suited to homeowners who want a comfortable spring-through-fall space without full climate control costs.
For homeowners who want year-round use and are ready to connect the room to the home's HVAC system.
Fremont sits along the Hayward Fault - one of the most closely watched faults in California. That means every addition to your home must be engineered and built to handle significant ground movement. It affects the foundation design, the framing connections, and how the new room attaches to your existing house. A contractor who does not bring this up during the site visit is one you should question. We include seismic engineering in every project, and the city inspectors will verify it before signing off. Learn about Bay Area seismic risks from the USGS.
Fremont also has a large number of planned communities with active HOAs, particularly in Ardenwood and Warm Springs. If you live in one of those neighborhoods, HOA architectural approval is a separate process that happens before the city permit can even be submitted. We have handled this process for homeowners across Fremont and know how to prepare submissions that get approved the first time. Homeowners in nearby Newark, CA and Hayward, CA face similar permit requirements, and we serve those communities too.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is a short call to understand your space and what you want from it - no commitment required.
We visit your Fremont home, measure the space, and check the existing structure. This is where we flag anything specific to your property - HOA rules, existing slab condition, or seismic anchoring requirements.
After the visit, you receive a detailed written quote with a full scope of work. Once you sign, we handle the permit application with the City of Fremont and keep you updated throughout the review period.
Construction begins once permits are approved. City inspections happen at key stages, and we schedule every one. At completion, we walk through the finished room with you and provide all permit close-out paperwork.
We reply within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what your project will involve and what it will cost.
(341) 204-3893Fremont sits near the Hayward Fault, and we engineer every addition to meet California's seismic standards. City inspectors verify this work before the project is signed off - giving you an independent check on the build.
We submit all paperwork to the City of Fremont, track the application, and schedule every required inspection. You stay informed without having to navigate city hall on your own.
We have prepared architectural submissions for communities across Fremont, including HOA neighborhoods where exterior additions require separate board approval. We know what each HOA typically asks for and how to get it right the first time.
Every project starts with a detailed written proposal that breaks down scope and cost. You know exactly what you are getting before you sign anything - no surprises mid-project.{" "}
Fremont has real requirements that out-of-area contractors are not always prepared for. We have worked on homes across the city and know what the city inspectors look for and what Fremont HOAs require. That local experience is what keeps projects moving on schedule. Verify any California contractor license on the CSLB website.
A screened enclosure gives you the fresh air and views of the outdoors while keeping bugs and wind at bay.
Learn MoreStart with a design consultation to make sure your new room works with your home's layout and Fremont's sun angles.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to the city, the sooner you are sitting in your new room.