Your existing deck is the starting point. We assess the structure, reinforce what needs it, and enclose the space into a comfortable room you can use every month.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Inglewood means taking your existing outdoor deck and transforming it into a fully enclosed, livable room - the deck's foundation and framing are often reused after a structural check, walls and windows go up, a weatherproof roof is added, and the finished space feels like a natural part of your home, with most projects taking four to eight weeks of construction once permits are approved.
The key difference between a deck conversion and a ground-up addition is that you are starting with existing framing and footings rather than building from bare ground. That can reduce both cost and construction time - but only if the existing structure is sound enough to support a full enclosure. A structural assessment at the first site visit is non-negotiable before any pricing can be confirmed. Many homeowners also consider a patio-to-sunroom conversion if they have a concrete slab rather than a raised deck, which follows a similar process.
In Inglewood, where LAX flight paths and afternoon sun can make outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable, a properly built sunroom with the right windows changes how you live in your own home. The permit process through Inglewood's Building and Safety Division adds a few weeks to the front of the project, and it is worth every day - inspected, documented work protects your investment whether you live there for twenty years or sell next spring.
If you rarely spend time on your deck because of aircraft noise from LAX flight paths or because the space feels too open and exposed, a sunroom conversion solves both problems at once. Enclosing the space with proper windows dramatically reduces outside noise and gives you a private, comfortable room instead of an underused platform.
If the deck boards are weathered and the railing looks tired but the bones underneath are still good, a conversion is often smarter than a straight deck replacement. You are putting money into something that adds livable square footage rather than just restoring an outdoor surface that will weather again in a few years.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but you love your neighborhood and do not want to deal with Inglewood's competitive housing market, converting an existing deck is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room. Because the deck foundation is already there, you are not starting from zero the way you would with a ground-up addition.
If your deck faces west or southwest and becomes unusable in the afternoon because of direct sun, a sunroom conversion with a proper insulated roof and shaded windows solves the problem permanently. Rather than adding a shade sail as a temporary fix, you get a finished room that is comfortable at any time of day.
We build three-season enclosures for homeowners who want comfortable outdoor living without connecting to an HVAC system - in Inglewood's mild climate, a well-ventilated three-season room works for ten to eleven months of the year. For homeowners who want to use the space as a home office, dining room, or regular living area every day, a four-season room with full climate control is the right investment. We also offer all season rooms as a more fully finished alternative with insulation, interior walls, and ceiling from day one - ideal for homeowners who want a room that feels indistinguishable from the rest of the house.
Every project starts with an honest assessment of your deck's structure. If posts, beams, or footings need to be replaced or reinforced, we include that in the scope before you sign anything. We also handle the permit process from start to finish, including patio-to-sunroom conversions when a homeowner has a concrete slab rather than a raised deck. The on-site estimate is the right time to compare options and confirm which direction fits your budget and your goals.
Best for homeowners who want affordable year-round usability in Inglewood's mild climate without the cost of a full HVAC connection.
Best for homeowners who plan to use the new room as a home office, playroom, or daily living space and want full comfort on any day of the year.
Best for older Inglewood decks where posts, beams, or footings need reinforcement before a full enclosure can safely be added on top.
Best for Inglewood homeowners near LAX flight corridors who want the new room to function as a meaningful sound barrier, not just additional square footage.
Inglewood's climate is one of the best in the country for outdoor living - mild winters, warm summers, year-round sunshine - but three things consistently push homeowners back inside: LAX aircraft noise, intense afternoon sun, and the cool, damp marine layer that settles in from November through March. A properly built deck sunroom addresses all three. Acoustic-grade windows take the edge off flight-path noise. An insulated roof keeps afternoon heat out. And sealed walls with a heating option make the room usable on every cool winter evening. A meaningful share of Inglewood's homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - those homes often have aging decks that are structurally worth saving but cosmetically past their best days. Homeowners in Hawthorne and Torrance face similar conditions and pursue deck conversions for the same reasons.
With home values in the Inglewood area rising significantly since the Hollywood Park development began bringing new investment to the city, adding permitted square footage is a decision that makes financial sense alongside the quality-of-life gain. California requires new additions to meet state energy efficiency standards for windows and insulation - those requirements make the finished room genuinely more comfortable to live in, not just more code-compliant. A contractor who knows Inglewood's specific permit process and the neighborhood conditions will save you time and costly surprises at every stage.
Reach out by phone or form and we will reply within one business day. A brief conversation covers the deck size, whether it has a roof, and what you want the new room for - so we show up to your home prepared with the right questions.
We visit your home to check the framing, footings, and how the deck connects to the house. Within a few days you receive a written estimate broken down by major work categories - including any structural reinforcement needed - so you know exactly where the money goes.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. We handle the paperwork - including HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires it - so you do not have to learn the process yourself.
We reinforce any structural elements that need it, frame the walls, set the roof, and install windows and doors. A city inspector checks the framing and again at final completion. We then walk through the finished room with you before the last payment is due.
Free structural assessment included in your estimate. We reply within one business day.
(424) 414-1138A lot of Inglewood's housing stock dates from the mid-20th century, and older decks do not always get the structural attention they need before a conversion begins. We check the framing, footings, and connection points at the first visit and tell you honestly what we find - before you sign a contract or commit a dollar.
Every deck-to-sunroom conversion we complete goes through Inglewood's Building and Safety Division, with inspections at each stage. That inspection record makes the room count as legitimate square footage and protects your home's value in Inglewood's competitive real estate market. City of Inglewood Building and Safety
Inglewood sits under LAX flight paths, and we know from experience that homeowners want to actually relax in their new room - not just sit in a quieter version of the same noise problem. We discuss laminated and multi-pane window options during every estimate visit and explain the real difference in day-to-day comfort. Los Angeles World Airports Noise Management
Parts of Inglewood - especially newer planned communities and developments near SoFi Stadium - have HOAs with approval requirements for exterior changes. We prepare the documentation and guide homeowners through that process so it does not add months of uncertainty to an already scheduled project.
Taken together, these commitments mean you get a room that was built honestly, permitted correctly, and designed for the specific conditions of living in Inglewood - not a generic sunroom dropped onto a deck without a real assessment of whether the structure could handle it. That difference shows up immediately in how the room feels, and it shows up again years later when you sell.
A step up from a basic conversion - fully insulated and climate-controlled for comfortable use on any day of the year.
Learn MoreHave a concrete slab rather than a raised deck? We assess the slab and build your new room directly on top of it.
Learn MorePermit slots in Inglewood fill up - the sooner your plans are submitted to the city, the sooner your new room is ready to use. Call or request a free estimate today.