Marine layer mornings, warm afternoons, LAX overhead - an all season room keeps you comfortable through all of it. Insulated, climate-controlled, and built to last.

All season rooms in Inglewood are fully enclosed additions built with insulated walls, climate-controlled heating and cooling, and weatherproof glass panels so the space stays comfortable in any weather - most projects take three to eight weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic sunroom with single-pane glass, an all season room is designed as a genuine year-round living space. In Inglewood, where coastal marine layer fog rolls in most mornings and evenings can drop noticeably cooler than the afternoon, the difference between an insulated room and an uninsulated one is real and daily. Homeowners who want a lighter-weight option sometimes start by looking at enclosed patio rooms, though an all season room is the better choice when full comfort every month of the year matters.
The permit process through the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division adds two to six weeks before construction starts, and every project must meet California's Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. Both steps are worth the time - they mean your room is built legally, inspected independently, and documented for future resale.
If your outdoor space looks good but you rarely use it - because the marine layer makes mornings too cool, the afternoon sun is too intense, or LAX noise makes it hard to relax - an all season room solves all three at once. It gives you the comfort of indoors with the feel of the outdoors, and it is a space you will reach for every single day.
If your family has outgrown the layout but you do not want to compete in Inglewood's real estate market, an all season room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real, usable square footage. It is a fraction of the cost of a full addition and can serve as a home office, playroom, dining space, or quiet retreat.
Many older Inglewood homes have screened porches or basic sunrooms built without insulation or a climate system. If yours feels cold and damp on marine layer mornings or stuffy on warm afternoons, upgrading to a true all season room with insulated glass and proper HVAC is often more affordable than building from scratch.
Fog or moisture on the inside of glass, or cold drafts on cool evenings, are signs a structure is not sealed properly. In Inglewood's coastal climate, where day-to-night temperature swings can be significant, a poorly sealed room will feel uncomfortable and may be developing moisture problems inside the walls that are not yet visible.
We build all season rooms as both new additions and upgrades to existing structures. For homeowners starting fresh, we handle everything from foundation work through framing, insulated glass installation, electrical, and climate system connection. For homeowners who already have a screened porch or basic sunroom that is uncomfortable in cool or foggy weather, we assess the existing structure and upgrade it to true all-season performance. We also build enclosed patio rooms as a closely related option for homeowners who want to build on an existing concrete slab rather than a new foundation.
Every project is designed around how you plan to use the space - home office, casual living area, dining room, or guest space. Climate systems are sized specifically for the room, not just the nearest available unit. We also build four season sunrooms as a standalone addition for homeowners who want maximum insulation and a connection to their home's existing HVAC system. The on-site estimate is the right time to compare all options and settle on the right scope for your budget and goals.
Best for homeowners with an existing patio or yard space who want to add a fully climate-controlled room from the ground up.
Best for Inglewood homeowners with a drafty screened porch or uninsulated sunroom who want to upgrade it to year-round comfort without rebuilding entirely.
Best for homes near LAX flight corridors where noise reduction is as important as temperature control for day-to-day livability.
Best for homeowners who want a self-contained climate system in the new room rather than extending their home's existing ductwork.
Inglewood sits in the South Bay coastal zone of Los Angeles County, where temperatures rarely reach extremes but marine layer fog, cool evenings, and occasional Santa Ana wind events are a consistent part of life. That variability is exactly what makes an all season room more valuable here than in a drier inland city - you want a space that works at 7 a.m. when the fog is still rolling in just as much as at 3 p.m. when the sun breaks through. Inglewood's proximity to LAX also means that many homeowners are building an all season room partly to create a quieter indoor retreat, and acoustic glass options built to reduce noise transmission are something we discuss on every Inglewood project. We serve homeowners throughout the city, including in Hawthorne and Gardena, where many of the same coastal weather patterns and LAX noise considerations apply.
Much of Inglewood's residential housing was built between the 1940s and 1970s, and older homes sometimes have foundation or framing conditions that only a thorough on-site assessment will reveal. California's Title 24 energy efficiency requirements also apply to all new room additions, which means insulation, window performance, and climate system sizing all have to meet specific standards before the city will issue a final permit sign-off. A contractor who knows Inglewood's permit process at the Building and Safety Division handles this without adding delays or surprises to your timeline. Those same energy standards are a genuine benefit to you as the homeowner - they mean the finished room is built to stay comfortable with less energy, which matters in a state with some of the highest electricity costs in the country.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within one business day. A short conversation covers the space you have in mind, whether you have an HOA, and how you plan to use the room - so we arrive at your home fully prepared.
We visit your home, measure the space, review your existing foundation and exterior wall, and discuss options for glass, climate control, and layout. You receive a detailed written proposal - not a rough ballpark - that spells out exactly what is included and what the total price is.
Once you sign a contract, we file the permit application with the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division - and handle the HOA submission if your neighborhood requires one. Permit review typically adds two to six weeks to the front of the schedule, and we manage every step of it.
We frame the room, install insulated glass panels, run electrical wiring, and connect the climate system. A city inspector signs off on the finished work before you make any final payment. We then walk through every detail with you to confirm the room meets everything in the written proposal.
No obligation. We visit your home, review the space, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. Most replies come back within one business day.
(424) 414-1138Every all season room we build goes through the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety permit process. A licensed city inspector - not just our crew - verifies the structure, electrical work, and energy-rated windows before the project closes. That documentation counts when you sell.
City of Inglewood Building and SafetyWe discuss noise-reducing glazing with every Inglewood client whose home sits under a flight corridor. Laminated acoustic glass panels make a measurable difference in how quiet the finished room feels - not just a marginal improvement. The upgrade is worth the conversation before you finalize the design.
Inglewood's older housing stock - much of it built in the 1940s through 1970s - sometimes has foundation or framing conditions that only show up once a contractor looks carefully at the site. We assess those before giving you a final price, not after work has started.
California requires new room additions to meet strict energy efficiency rules, and we build to those standards from the start. That means a room that stays comfortable with less energy - important in a state with some of the highest electricity rates in the country.
California Energy CommissionEvery project combines verified California licensing, a permit-first approach through the City of Inglewood, and materials that meet state energy standards. The result is an all season room you can use daily, insure properly, and list as permitted square footage when it is time to sell.
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Learn MorePermit slots fill up in the Los Angeles area - the sooner we file, the sooner you are using your new space. Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day.