
Your backyard deserves to be part of your home. We build permitted sunroom additions that give you a comfortable, usable room you can enjoy every day of the year.
Your backyard deserves to be part of your home. We build permitted sunroom additions that give you a comfortable, usable room you can enjoy every day of the year.

Sunroom additions in Inglewood, CA are permitted room additions attached to your home that bring in natural light through large windows on three or more sides, with most projects taking two to six weeks of construction after permit approval.
A lot of Inglewood homeowners come to us when their backyard patio is sitting empty most of the year - too hot in summer, too exposed on windy days, and not quite comfortable enough to use the way they imagined. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. A sunroom bridges the gap between your indoor living space and your outdoor area without requiring you to commit to a full room addition with full HVAC and full insulation. If you already have a covered patio or a concrete slab at the back of the house, that space may be a strong candidate for a four season sunroom or a simpler seasonal room, depending on how you want to use it.
The right type of addition depends on your budget, how the space will be used, and how much of the year you want it to be comfortable. We will walk you through all of that when we visit your home.
If you look out at your yard on a sunny Inglewood afternoon and think you should be out there, but the heat or the lack of shade keeps you inside, a sunroom closes that gap. It lets you enjoy the light and the view without sitting in direct sun or dealing with Santa Ana winds in fall.
Many Inglewood homes have a covered patio or a concrete slab at the back that gets used for a few months and then sits empty. If that space already has a solid roof and a decent foundation, it may be a strong candidate for conversion - potentially at lower cost than building from scratch.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood and your mortgage rate, a sunroom can give you a usable room without the disruption of a full interior remodel. It is one of the more affordable ways to add square footage in the Los Angeles area.
A dedicated room with natural light is genuinely better for focus and mood than a corner of the bedroom or the kitchen table. A sunroom can serve as a home office that feels separate from your living space without requiring full insulation and a central HVAC connection.
Not every sunroom is the same, and the right choice for your home depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. If you want a room you can use on the hottest Inglewood afternoon or the coolest January morning, a four season sunroom is the option that delivers that level of comfort - with insulated walls, proper glazing, and a dedicated heating and cooling connection. For homeowners who want to add space without the full investment of a conditioned room, a simpler seasonal structure may fit better.
Every project starts with a proper foundation - concrete slab, deck platform, or footings matched to your soil conditions and Inglewood's seismic requirements. From there, the framing, roofing, and glass all need to work together to give you a room that handles Southern California sun without turning into an oven. We also handle the sunroom construction process from permit application through final city inspection, so you never have to deal with the Building and Safety Division yourself.
Best for homeowners who want a fully conditioned room usable in any weather, any time of year.
Learn moreFull build-out from foundation to final inspection, including permits and city coordination.
Learn moreConverting an existing covered patio or slab into an enclosed sunroom at a lower starting cost.
Learn moreDesign-forward builds for homeowners who want the size, materials, and layout tailored to their specific home.
Learn moreInglewood averages over 280 sunny days a year. That is a big reason homeowners here want sunrooms - and it is also why a poorly designed one can become uncomfortable by mid-morning in July. A contractor who works regularly in this climate knows to prioritize heat-reflective glass, proper ventilation, and roof overhangs that shade the space during the hottest hours. Most of Inglewood's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means older electrical panels, aging exterior walls, and foundations that were not designed with additions in mind. We assess all of that before we commit to a design - so there are no expensive surprises once work starts. The Inglewood market is competitive, and a legal, permitted addition is one of the more reliable ways to protect your home's value as the neighborhood continues to grow.
Inglewood also sits in a seismically active zone, which means the foundation and the connection between the sunroom and your existing home must meet local structural requirements - not just for code compliance, but because it protects your investment for the long term. If you are in Hawthorne or another nearby city, the same standards and permit-first approach apply across every project we take on.
For more information on building energy efficiency standards that apply to room additions in California, the California Energy Commission publishes the current requirements online.
We ask about your home's age, your backyard layout, and what you plan to use the room for. Most first conversations take 10 minutes. We reply within 1 business day.
We visit your property, check the foundation and exterior wall, look for any obstacles, and put together a written estimate broken down by category - foundation, framing, windows, and any electrical or HVAC. No vague totals.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare the drawings and submit them to Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. We handle every step and keep you updated - you never have to call the permit office yourself.
Foundation work starts first, then framing, roofing, and windows. The city inspector visits during construction and at the final sign-off. We walk you through the completed room, show you how everything works, and hand you the inspection paperwork.
Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what is possible for your home and your budget.
(424) 414-1138We submit plans, schedule inspections, and coordinate with the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division on your behalf. You never have to make a single call to the permit office. Every completed project comes with a final inspection sign-off you can keep with your home records.
Over 280 sunny days a year means glass selection is not a minor detail here. We specify low-emissivity glass and design roof overhangs to keep your room comfortable on Inglewood afternoons - not just in mild weather. The goal is a room you reach for in August, not one you avoid.
Many Inglewood homes were built in the 1940s and 1950s. When we visit, we look at your existing foundation, electrical panel, and exterior walls before we commit to a design. If we find something that needs attention, we tell you upfront - not after work has started. The California Contractors State License Board publishes licensing information at cslb.ca.gov if you want to verify any contractor before hiring.
Inglewood's seismic zone requirements affect how foundations are designed and how sunrooms connect to existing structures. We build to those standards on every project - not because it is optional, but because it protects the investment you are making. Our work passes city inspection on the first review.
Every one of those proof points matters by itself. Together, they mean you get a room that is legal, comfortable in the Southern California climate, and built by a contractor who knows this area and treats your older home with care.
Still have questions? The City of Inglewood Building and Safety Division and the California Contractors State License Board are both useful references for homeowners planning an addition.
A fully conditioned room addition built to the same insulation and energy standards as the rest of your home - usable on the hottest Inglewood afternoon or the coldest January morning.
Learn MoreEnd-to-end construction services from foundation and framing through final city inspection, with full permit management handled by our team.
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 the process moving.