Your existing patio can become a comfortable, protected room without the cost and chaos of a full home addition. We handle permits, HOA approval, and seismic compliance so you can focus on enjoying the result.

Patio enclosures in Inglewood turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure - most projects run six to ten weeks total from first contact to city sign-off, with actual construction taking one to three weeks once permits are approved.
Inglewood's mild climate means an enclosed patio is genuinely usable most of the year without heavy heating or cooling - a practical investment in a city where outdoor living space is highly valued and lot sizes are often modest. Many Inglewood homes built in the 1940s and 1950s have an existing concrete slab that becomes the base for the enclosure, which keeps the scope manageable compared to building from bare ground.
If you are weighing options, a patio enclosure sits between a basic screen room and a full custom sunroom. It uses space you already have, costs significantly less than adding a room from scratch, and can be finished to feel like a real part of the house. For homeowners looking for a fully finished, interior-grade room built on an existing patio, our enclosed patio rooms service covers that end of the range.
Inglewood gets strong afternoon sun for most of the year, and an exposed west- or south-facing patio can feel like a furnace by 2 p.m. If you find yourself avoiding your outdoor space during the best hours of the day, an enclosure with ventilation can make that space genuinely usable even on the hottest days.
Southern California's UV exposure is intense, and if your cushions, rugs, or patio furniture are bleaching out within a year or two, your patio is taking a beating. An enclosure with UV-filtering glass or screens protects both your belongings and the people sitting out there without sacrificing the open feel.
If your backyard patio is mostly used as a pass-through or a place to store things you do not know what to do with, it is not working for you. A patio enclosure transforms that dead space into a room you will actually want to spend time in - a place for morning coffee, family dinners, or a quiet spot to read without going back inside.
Inglewood has seen significant growth in activity around the SoFi Stadium and Kia Forum areas, and traffic and event noise have increased in many nearby neighborhoods. If outdoor noise makes it hard to relax or have a conversation on your patio, an enclosed sunroom with proper glazing can reduce that noise noticeably while still letting in light and air.
We build patio enclosures ranging from basic screened structures to fully glazed glass sunrooms with solid rooflines, lighting, and electrical outlets. Every project is permitted through the City of Inglewood, which means the work is inspected, on the official record, and counts toward your home's square footage at resale. For homeowners who want a lighter approach, enclosed patio rooms take a more interior-focused finish level that blurs the line between indoors and out.
If your property calls for something more custom - different roofline, non-standard dimensions, or specific materials that match your home's exterior - our custom sunrooms service covers that work. We will walk you through all the options at the site visit and recommend what fits your property, your budget, and how you intend to use the space.
Best for homeowners who primarily want insect and wind protection at a lower price point, with maximum airflow and the open-air feel of the yard.
Best for homeowners who want a fully weatherproof room they can furnish and use comfortably in any season, with the look and feel of a real addition.
Best for homeowners who want durability and a clean, modern look without the complexity of a full custom build.
Best for homeowners who plan to use the space as a home office, dining room, or entertainment area and want outlets and lighting built in from the start.
Inglewood's climate is one of the best in the country for outdoor living, with average highs in the mid-70s most of the year and very little rain outside of winter. That mild weather means patio enclosures are in demand here year-round, not just in spring - and because demand does not drop off in summer or fall the way it does in colder states, good local contractors often book out weeks in advance. Homeowners in Inglewood, CA who want a specific start date are better off reaching out early rather than waiting until they are ready to begin immediately.
A large share of Inglewood's residential neighborhoods were built in the 1940s through 1960s, and many of those original concrete patios are showing their age - cracks, uneven slabs, or surfaces that have settled over the decades. We assess the existing slab condition as part of every site visit and address any repairs before the enclosure goes up. Homeowners in Lawndale, CA and nearby South Bay communities face the same older-housing-stock conditions, and we work across all of them. The National Association of Home Builders consistently identifies enclosed outdoor spaces as among the highest-value additions in Southern California's competitive real estate market.
Reach out by phone or form and we will reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your patio size, intended use, and whether you have HOA restrictions - so we come to the site visit prepared with realistic options rather than a generic pitch.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess the existing slab, and walk through what is possible given your space and budget. We will note the slab condition and point out anything that might affect the build - like cracks or drainage issues - before you commit to anything.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we handle the city permit application. If your home is in an HOA, we can help you prepare the documents for your association at the same time. Plan for two to four weeks for city review; HOA timelines vary but are often similar.
Framing, glazing, and any electrical work typically take one to two weeks once we are on-site. A city inspector then verifies the work meets Inglewood's building standards. After sign-off, we walk you through the finished space and hand over all warranty paperwork.
Contractors book out fast in Inglewood's mild climate year-round - locking in your spot now means your new space is ready before the next heat wave hits.
(424) 414-1138A large share of Inglewood homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s, and many original concrete patios show their age. We check every slab before designing the enclosure - cracks, uneven settling, or drainage issues are addressed before we build on top, not discovered after.
Every permitted enclosure in Inglewood must meet California's seismic anchoring and framing requirements. We design for those standards from day one - the ledger attachment, anchor bolts, and lateral bracing are engineered to hold, not added as an afterthought.
If your home is in one of Inglewood's newer developments near Hollywood Park, we know the HOA architectural review process. We help you prepare the right drawings and documents the first time so you are not going back and forth with the committee.
You can verify our California contractor's license in seconds on the Contractors State License Board website. We encourage it. A current license means accountability - and gives you a clear path to resolution if you ever need it.
California's Seismic Safety Commission sets the building standards that protect Inglewood homes in earthquake events. Every patio enclosure we build meets those standards - which is also why we pull permits for every project rather than looking for shortcuts. The inspection at the end of your project is confirmation that the work was done right.
Still have questions about your specific patio or situation? Call us directly and we will talk it through - no commitment, no pressure.
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