
Stop avoiding your backyard in summer heat and January chill. A four season sunroom gives you a fully conditioned room with natural light that you can use every day of the year.
Stop avoiding your backyard in summer heat and January chill. A four season sunroom gives you a fully conditioned room with natural light that you can use every day of the year.

Four season sunrooms in Inglewood, CA are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions with insulated walls, proper roofing, and a heating and cooling system - so they feel like a real room, not an outdoor space you are tolerating, with most builds taking four to eight weeks of construction after permit approval.
The difference between a four season sunroom and a basic patio enclosure is not cosmetic - it is structural. A four season room is built to the same standards as the rest of your house: insulated glass, a weathertight roof, and a dedicated heating and cooling source. You get the light and the view without any of the discomfort that comes with a poorly insulated three-season structure. If you are currently working with a screened porch or a basic enclosure that you can only use comfortably for a few months, you already know the limitation we are describing. An upgrade to a fully conditioned room is more involved than a simple renovation, but the difference in how often you use the space is significant.
For homeowners who want the comfort of a four season room but are not sure about the full investment, we can also discuss all season rooms and simpler enclosure options - so you understand exactly what you are getting and what you are trading off before you commit to anything.
If your backyard patio sits empty most afternoons because the sun makes it unbearable - or because LAX flight traffic makes it hard to relax - you would benefit from an enclosed, conditioned space. A four season sunroom gives you the light and the view without the heat and noise. Inglewood homeowners deal with both of those problems regularly.
If you already have a screened porch or basic enclosed patio that you can only use comfortably a few months a year, you are experiencing the limitation of a three-season structure firsthand. Upgrading to a fully insulated, climate-controlled room means you actually use the space - not just in spring and fall, but on hot August afternoons and cool January mornings.
If your family has outgrown your current square footage but you do not want to deal with the Inglewood real estate market, a sunroom addition adds a real, usable room without the disruption of a full interior renovation. The work happens outside your home's footprint, so your daily life mostly stays intact during construction.
In the Los Angeles area, buyers respond to homes that offer flexible, light-filled living spaces. If you are thinking about selling within the next few years, a permitted four season sunroom can be a meaningful differentiator. Just make sure any addition is fully permitted - unpermitted work is one of the first things a buyer's inspector flags, and it can derail a sale.
A four season sunroom project covers a wider scope than most homeowners initially expect. It starts with a foundation - either a concrete slab or reinforced footings designed to support the weight of a full glass structure and meet Inglewood's seismic requirements. From there, we frame the room, install insulated glass panels rated for Southern California's solar heat gain conditions, and seal the roof-to-wall connection carefully - that seam is where leaks happen when the work is not done right. Electrical and HVAC connections are built into the project from the start, not added as an afterthought.
Not everyone needs the full four season build. If you want to explore options that cost less and still extend your living space, we can walk you through three season sunrooms and all season rooms side by side so you can make a clear decision based on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. Every option is fully permitted and built to pass city inspection on the first review.
Best for homeowners who want a permanently conditioned room usable in any California weather, connected to a dedicated HVAC source.
Learn moreA step down in insulation and cost - well suited for Inglewood's mild climate if year-round conditioning is not required.
Learn moreA middle option for homeowners who want better comfort than a basic enclosure without the full investment of a four season build.
Learn moreConverting an existing covered patio into a four season room, often at a lower starting cost if the foundation and roof are already in good shape.
Learn moreInglewood gets over 280 sunny days a year, and that is a genuine asset when it comes to sunrooms - but only if the glass is right. Direct afternoon sun through poorly rated glass can turn a sunroom into a greenhouse by noon. A four season room specified for Southern California's solar conditions uses low-emissivity glass designed to block heat while keeping natural light coming in, and a dedicated mini-split unit to maintain a comfortable temperature no matter what the afternoon looks like outside. That combination makes a real difference here, far more than it would in a cooler city. Another factor specific to Inglewood is the proximity to LAX. Properly insulated, multi-pane glass noticeably reduces aircraft sound - so your new room is quieter than your existing rooms that face the same direction, not louder.
Inglewood's housing stock adds another layer to every project. Homes built in the 1940s and 1950s sometimes have electrical panels and foundation systems that need evaluation before a room addition can be safely attached. We assess all of that during the site visit and tell you upfront if anything needs attention before construction begins. Homeowners across the South Bay - including those in Torrance and nearby cities - deal with the same older-home conditions, and we bring the same thorough assessment approach to every project. For energy efficiency requirements that apply to four season additions in California, the California Energy Commission publishes the current standards online.
We ask about your home's age, where the room would go, and what you want to use it for. Most first conversations take about 10 minutes. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your property to assess the wall or foundation where the sunroom attaches, check for structural considerations, and note sun exposure and drainage. In Inglewood, this visit often includes a look at your electrical panel and whether any upgrades are needed. You get a written proposal with a clear scope and breakdown.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare drawings and submit a permit application to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Permit review in the LA area can take several weeks - we manage this process and keep you informed so you never have to chase the permit office.
Foundation first, then framing, glass, roofing, and HVAC connections. The city inspector visits at key stages and issues the final sign-off. We walk you through the finished room, show you how the heating and cooling system works, and hand you the inspection documentation to keep with your home records.
Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. No obligation, no sales pitch - just a straight answer about what is possible for your home and your budget.
(424) 414-1138We use low-emissivity glass rated for Southern California's solar heat gain - not a generic product that works fine in Seattle but turns your Inglewood room into an oven. The same glass provides meaningful sound reduction from LAX flight traffic, which is a real quality-of-life benefit for homeowners in this part of the city. The National Fenestration Rating Council at nfrc.org explains glass ratings in plain terms if you want to research this yourself.
We prepare the drawings, submit the application to the City of Inglewood, and schedule the city inspections. You get updates from us, not from the permit office. When the project is done, you receive the final inspection sign-off in writing - documentation that protects you when you eventually sell.
Inglewood's older homes sometimes have foundations, electrical panels, or structural systems that need attention before a room addition can be safely attached. We look at all of that during the site visit and tell you upfront what we find - not after you have already signed a contract. There are no mid-project surprises on our jobs.
California's energy efficiency standards require specific insulation and glass documentation as part of any room addition permit. We factor these requirements into the design from the start - so the permit application is complete, the work passes inspection on the first review, and your finished room is genuinely efficient to operate year-round.
Glass, permits, honest site assessments, and California energy compliance are not separate selling points - they are the things that determine whether your four season sunroom works the way you expect it to, holds up to city inspection, and adds real value when you eventually sell.
You can verify any contractor's California license at cslb.ca.gov. For noise management information specific to Inglewood's LAX proximity, the Los Angeles World Airports Noise Management Office is a useful reference.
A lighter-weight option with thinner glass and less insulation - well suited for homeowners who want extended outdoor connection without the full investment of a conditioned room.
Learn MoreA middle-ground option between a basic enclosure and a fully insulated four season build - more comfort than a screen room, less cost than a full four season project.
Learn MorePermit timelines in the LA area mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or send a message and we will get started.