
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios helps Inglewood homeowners add beautiful, permitted sunrooms and patio enclosures - spaces you will actually use every day.
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios helps Inglewood homeowners add beautiful, permitted sunrooms and patio enclosures - spaces you will actually use every day.

Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor in Inglewood, CA, offering 16 services to homeowners across the South Bay and greater Los Angeles area. Whether your patio sits empty because of the afternoon heat, your home needs a dedicated office space, or you want to turn a deck into something you actually use, we have the right solution. We serve 12 cities and handle every permit, inspection, and detail from start to finish.

Your backyard is full of light you never get to enjoy - a sunroom addition lets you live in it year-round.
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Want a room you can use on the hottest August afternoon? A four-season sunroom stays comfortable 365 days a year.
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Inglewood's mild climate means a three-season room works comfortably for nine or ten months of the year.
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Turn a concrete slab you barely use into a shaded, enclosed room you reach for every day.
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Every home and yard is different - a custom sunroom is designed around your specific space and how you live.
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From foundation to final inspection, we build sunrooms that pass city review and last for decades.
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Old sunroom drafty, leaking, or just outdated? A remodel can turn it into a room you actually want to use.
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Keep the bugs and glare out while the breeze and the view come right in with a properly built screen room.
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Your covered patio already has a roof - converting it to a sunroom is often faster and less expensive than building from scratch.
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A deck that goes unused half the year can become a comfortable enclosed room with natural light from every angle.
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Get a fully climate-controlled addition that works in every season - hot summers and cool winter mornings included.
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Close in your patio with glass walls and a proper roof and gain a room that feels like the outdoors without the discomfort.
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A solarium floods your home with natural light - ideal for plants, morning routines, or simply a brighter daily life.
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A solid patio cover blocks the direct sun and makes your outdoor space usable again during peak afternoon heat.
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Not sure what style or layout fits your home? We work through the design with you before a single permit is filed.
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Vinyl frames hold up well in Southern California's sun and require far less maintenance than wood over time.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions about your home, your yard, and what you are hoping to build. There is no pressure and no commitment at this stage - just a conversation to figure out if we are a good fit. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at everything that affects the project - your existing foundation, sun exposure, and any permit or HOA considerations specific to your property. Then we put together a written proposal that breaks down every cost so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before anything starts.
Once you approve the design, we handle permits, schedule the work, and keep you updated at every stage. The city inspector signs off before we call the job complete - so you have both our workmanship warranty and official documentation that the project was built to code.
We carry a valid California contractor license and full liability insurance on every project. You can ask for both certificates before signing - a trustworthy contractor hands them over without hesitation.
We have been working on homes in Inglewood and the surrounding South Bay since 2019. We know the permit process, the housing stock, and the climate conditions here better than a contractor who just drives in for the job.
Every estimate includes an in-person visit to your property. We measure, assess your foundation, and check permit and HOA requirements before we quote a number. You get a real price, not a ballpark.
We pull permits on every job and schedule the city inspection ourselves. When we hand over the keys to your new room, you also get the permit sign-off documents - proof the work was done correctly, in writing.
Ready to get started? Call (424) 414-1138 or send us a message.
"We had a concrete slab sitting behind the house for years doing nothing. The crew converted it into a proper sunroom in about three weeks. They pulled the permit, handled the inspection, and the city signed off with no issues. We use the room every single morning now."
James T., Hawthorne, CA - Patio-to-sunroom conversion
"I was nervous about the timeline because we had family coming to stay in the fall. They gave me a realistic schedule upfront and actually finished a few days early. The four-season room is fully enclosed, stays cool even in summer, and the glass they used makes a real difference with the noise from planes."
Maria S., Torrance, CA - Four season sunrooms
"The quote I got was the price I paid - no surprises, no change orders I didn't understand. The screen room looks like it was always part of the house. My HOA approved it before work started, which I know was not a quick process, and they handled all that back-and-forth."
Derek W., Gardena, CA - Screen room installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(424) 414-1138Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is based in Inglewood, CA and serves 12 cities across the South Bay and greater Los Angeles area - including Hawthorne, Torrance, and Gardena. We offer same-week scheduling for estimates and serve most locations within a short drive of our Inglewood office.
Not if it is built with the right glass. Low-emissivity coatings reflect heat while still letting in natural light - making a real difference in a city like Inglewood that sees over 280 sunny days a year. The type of glass your contractor specifies is the single biggest factor in how comfortable your sunroom stays on summer afternoons.
Yes - and skipping them creates serious problems. In California, an unpermitted addition can complicate your homeowner's insurance, delay or kill a home sale, and in some cases require demolition at your expense. A permit means a city inspector - someone working for you, not your contractor - confirms the work is safe and built correctly.
Inglewood winters rarely drop below the mid-40s, which means a three-season room can realistically be used nine to ten months a year here. A four-season room costs more and involves a more involved permit process, but it adds full HVAC and insulation - worthwhile if you want a space that works on the few cold mornings Inglewood does get.
A permitted sunroom adds usable square footage and counts toward your home's square footage at resale. In the Los Angeles market, where indoor-outdoor living is a strong selling point, a well-built sunroom can be a genuine differentiator. An unpermitted or poorly built sunroom can actually hurt your sale - buyers and their inspectors will find it.
Every sunroom needs a solid base - either a concrete slab, a reinforced deck platform, or footings that go into the ground. In Inglewood, soil conditions and seismic requirements affect which foundation type is right for your property. A foundation not matched to your soil can cause the room to shift or crack over time. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that foundation type is one of the primary factors in the long-term performance of any home addition.
If your screened porch is uncomfortable for more than a few months a year - too hot in summer, too cold in the evenings, leaking after rain - upgrading to a proper sunroom is a logical next step. The existing roof structure and foundation often carry over, which can reduce the cost and complexity of the upgrade compared to building from scratch.
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Inglewood, CA, serving 12 cities across the South Bay and greater Los Angeles area since 2019. Our California contractor license is issued by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which requires passing a trade exam, maintaining active insurance, and renewing every two years.
We have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and four-season room installations across all 16 service types we offer - working on homes built from the 1940s to today, in neighborhoods from Morningside Park to Manhattan Beach. Every project we complete is permitted, inspected, and documented.
Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read our full story on the About page.
Most homeowners underestimate how much they will use a sunroom once it is built. Start with how you plan to use the space - a morning coffee room needs far less square footage than a home office with a desk, printer, and storage. A contractor who visits your property can help you match the room size to your actual use case, not just your budget.
In many cases, yes - especially if the slab is in good condition and meets the minimum thickness requirements. Inglewood's older housing stock means a lot of patios from the 1950s and 1960s are still structurally sound. Your contractor will check the slab during the estimate and let you know whether it can carry the new structure or needs reinforcing.
In Inglewood's climate, there is no truly bad time to build. Fall and winter are when demand slows slightly - you may get earlier contractor availability and occasionally better pricing. The key is allowing enough lead time for permit approval before your ideal move-in date, since that waiting period is the part you cannot rush.
The National Association of Home Builders publishes guidance on room additions and sunroom construction that is worth reviewing before you start. Ready to move forward? Call us at (424) 414-1138 or send a message.
Inglewood is a dense, mid-size city of roughly 109,000 residents packed into just under 11 square miles, sitting southwest of downtown Los Angeles near LAX. According to U.S. Census data, most of the city's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1960s - postwar bungalows and ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors, modest backyards, and original systems that have not always been updated. That housing age shapes almost every sunroom project we take on here: older foundations, tighter setbacks, and the occasional surprise behind an exterior wall.
The city has seen significant investment in recent years. The opening of SoFi Stadium in 2020 and the surrounding Hollywood Park development have pushed home values up across many Inglewood neighborhoods - particularly in areas near the stadium and along the Crenshaw corridor. The Kia Forum on Manchester Boulevard has anchored the area for decades. The Morningside Park neighborhood, with its tree-lined streets and larger owner-occupied homes, sees a steady share of renovation and addition work as homeowners invest in properties they plan to hold onto.
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios has been working in Inglewood since 2019. We know the permit process at the city's Building and Safety Division, the seismic requirements that apply here, and the Santa Ana wind season that tests every exterior structure in the South Bay every fall. Whether your home is near the stadium or on a quieter street in Morningside Park, we serve all of Inglewood and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios
602 Aerick St
Inglewood, CA 90301
(424) 414-1138info@inglewoodsunroomcontractor.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate. We serve Inglewood and 12 surrounding cities across the South Bay.