
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios serves Inglewood homeowners with sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms built to city code - with permit handling and real knowledge of the local housing stock included. We have been serving this area since 2019 and understand exactly what these homes need.

Inglewood's postwar bungalows and ranch homes often have underused backyards that are perfectly sized for a sunroom addition. We handle design, permits through the City of Inglewood Building and Safety Division, and construction start to finish - learn more about sunroom additions in Inglewood.
Inglewood homes are not all the same, and a cookie-cutter sunroom kit rarely fits an older property well. We design custom rooms that match the scale and style of your home while handling all local seismic and code requirements that apply here.
Many Inglewood homes have a covered concrete patio at the back of the house that sits unused half the year. Enclosing that space is often the most cost-effective way to gain a comfortable, weatherproof room - and we know how to work with the slab foundations common on homes in this area.
Screen rooms are popular in Inglewood because the climate is mild enough to enjoy them most of the year. They block insects and debris from Santa Ana wind events while letting air circulate freely - a practical choice for the small-lot homes common throughout the city.
With over 280 sunny days a year in Inglewood, a quality patio cover creates outdoor shade that makes your backyard actually usable in summer. Solid-roof covers also protect the underlying slab from UV and weather damage, extending the life of older concrete flatwork.
Older sunrooms in Inglewood often have single-pane glass, inadequate ventilation, or frames that were not built to modern seismic standards. A remodel brings the space up to current code, improves comfort year-round, and can significantly change how often you actually use the room.
Inglewood sits in the middle of the Los Angeles metro, and its housing stock reflects that history. Most homes were built between the 1940s and the 1970s - well-built for their time, but now carrying decades of wear. Original stucco exteriors have developed cracks around windows and corners. Older foundations were not engineered with modern additions in mind. Electrical panels that were acceptable in 1955 often cannot support a sunroom with a mini-split and lighting without an upgrade. A sunroom contractor who works here regularly knows to assess all of these factors before committing to a design and price.
The local climate creates its own demands. Inglewood averages over 280 sunny days a year, which means heat management is not optional - it is the difference between a sunroom you use every morning and one that turns into storage by August. The city also sits within the LAX flight path and near the Hollywood Park development corridor, which means some properties have HOA restrictions on exterior modifications that add a layer to the approval process. Combined with the city's own permit requirements through the Building and Safety Division, there is a lot of local process to navigate - and a contractor who has not done it before will slow things down for you.
Our crew works throughout Inglewood regularly and pulls permits directly through the City of Inglewood Building and Safety Division. We understand the local submittal requirements and inspection schedule, which means we do not lose weeks to back-and-forth that a contractor unfamiliar with this municipality would run into. That familiarity matters on a practical level - it keeps your project moving.
Inglewood is a city of distinct neighborhoods. Morningside Park in the northeast has larger, well-kept single-family homes on wider streets - these are often the properties where homeowners are investing in significant additions. The streets closer to Century Boulevard near LAX have smaller lots and more modest homes, where patio enclosures and screen rooms tend to be the more practical fit. Near the Hollywood Park development and SoFi Stadium, rising property values have driven a wave of renovation activity. We have worked in all of these areas and understand what the housing stock on each block actually looks like.
We serve neighboring cities as well. If you have family or neighbors in Hawthorne or Gardena, we cover those areas too.
Call or fill out the form and tell us roughly what you are thinking - room size, location on the house, and how you plan to use the space. We respond within one business day and ask enough questions to make the on-site visit efficient.
We visit your home to look at the existing foundation, exterior wall, and any obstacles like utility lines or drainage issues. You get a written estimate broken down by category - no surprises about what costs what. We also flag any HOA or permit factors specific to your property at this stage.
We prepare the drawings and submit them to the City of Inglewood Building and Safety Division on your behalf. Review typically takes a few weeks. You never have to contact the permit office yourself - we handle it and keep you updated.
Once the permit is approved, we build the room - foundation first, then framing, roofing, and windows. The city inspector visits during construction and signs off at completion. We do a final walkthrough with you and provide all permit documents in writing.
We serve all of Inglewood, CA - from Morningside Park to the streets near Century Boulevard. Free estimates, no pressure.
(424) 414-1138Inglewood is a mid-size city of about 109,000 residents packed into just under 11 square miles in the southwestern Los Angeles metro. It sits between the 405 Freeway and the 110, close to LAX and about 10 miles from downtown Los Angeles. The city is almost entirely built out - there is very little open land left - which means nearly all construction here is renovation, addition, or conversion work rather than new construction on vacant lots. The housing stock is predominantly postwar single-family homes and small apartment buildings, most of them stucco-clad and built between 1940 and 1970.
The city gained a new wave of attention when SoFi Stadium opened in 2020 as the home of both the LA Rams and the LA Chargers, anchoring the larger Hollywood Park mixed-use development. That development brought new retail, dining, and a hotel to the area - and it raised property values in surrounding neighborhoods noticeably. Older residential streets in areas like Morningside Park and around the Kia Forum on Manchester Boulevard have seen steady investment in home improvements as owners look to protect and grow their equity. For homeowners in Hawthorne or Culver City nearby, we serve those communities as well.
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