
Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios builds screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions for Redondo Beach homeowners - from compact North Redondo lots to South Redondo properties near the Esplanade. We use marine-rated framing hardware and sealants rated for salt-air conditions, handle every permit with the City of Redondo Beach, and respond within one business day.

Redondo Beach yards are typically compact, and a screen room is one of the most efficient ways to add protected outdoor living space without taking up significant footprint. The frames hold up well against the persistent marine layer moisture that settles over the city most mornings. Learn how our screen room installation process works and what materials we specify for coastal conditions.
Many Redondo Beach homes have a rear patio that sits exposed to salt air and morning coastal fog year-round. Enclosing it with a glass and aluminum frame turns that underused slab into a usable room without a full addition. We verify lot coverage limits and rear setbacks with the City of Redondo Beach before finalizing any enclosure design, so the project stays within what the parcel allows.
Postwar homes throughout Redondo Beach - many built between the 1950s and 1980s - often have rear yards with room for a proper sunroom addition. Adding a permitted sunroom to a home in this price range adds usable square footage and increases the property value. We design every addition to match the roofline and exterior finish of the existing home so the addition looks like it was always there.
June Gloom in Redondo Beach is not just a few overcast mornings - the marine layer can sit over the city for weeks at a stretch from late spring through summer. A four season sunroom with insulated low-E glass keeps the room comfortable and bright even when the coastal fog rolls in and the ambient light drops. The insulated frame also keeps interior furniture and finishes from absorbing the moisture that the marine layer carries.
Redondo Beach homes with an existing covered patio have a head start on a full conversion. The roof framing is already in place, and the slab is usually reusable if it is in good condition. Converting that covered patio into an enclosed room with walls, glass, and a proper ceiling makes the space functional year-round without the cost of starting from nothing. We assess the existing structure before quoting, so the scope reflects what is actually there.
Older sunrooms and enclosed patios in Redondo Beach often show the accumulated effects of years of coastal moisture: corroded fasteners throughout the frame, failed caulk joints, fogged glass units, and wood trim that has swollen and warped. Remodeling with marine-rated replacement materials fixes the core problem rather than applying surface patches that will fail again within a season. We assess the full extent of corrosion and moisture damage before recommending a repair scope.
Redondo Beach sits on Santa Monica Bay, and the salt air off the Pacific is a constant factor for any home within a mile of the water. Salt accelerates corrosion on metal framing components, fasteners, and flashing in ways that are not visible until the damage is already significant. Standard residential hardware rated for inland Southern California is not the right specification here. Contractors who do not work regularly in coastal cities often quote and build with materials that will start failing within two or three seasons - not because the workmanship was poor, but because the materials were not chosen for the environment. Every screen room and patio enclosure we build in Redondo Beach uses marine-grade powder-coated aluminum framing, stainless or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners, and silicone sealants rated for continuous coastal exposure.
The housing stock in Redondo Beach also creates specific project conditions. North Redondo has a heavy concentration of condominiums, townhomes, and multi-family buildings from the 1970s and 1980s, where HOA rules govern what individual owners can modify and shared rooflines or walls limit where an enclosure can attach. South Redondo has more single-family homes, with many dating to the 1950s and 1960s on relatively small lots. Some of these homes have had portions remodeled or added onto without complete documentation, which can surface surprises when a new project opens up a wall or a roofline connection. We assess the existing structure as part of our on-site evaluation so the project scope is accurate from the start.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process through the City of Redondo Beach - handling plan check submissions, coordination with the building department, and inspection scheduling on every project. Understanding how the city processes residential additions keeps projects moving rather than sitting in a queue from an avoidable paperwork issue.
Redondo Beach is split between North and South Redondo, and the two sides of the city feel genuinely different. South Redondo runs from the water up toward Riviera Village and the Esplanade, and is mostly single-family homes with small but real rear yards. North Redondo has a denser mix of condos and townhomes, and the lots are generally smaller with more shared walls and HOA-governed exterior work. The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor are familiar to every resident and sit near the center of how the city orients itself - most streets in South Redondo have clear sightlines toward the water. Knowing this helps us stage projects efficiently and anticipate access and parking conditions before we arrive.
We also serve homeowners in the South Bay communities that border Redondo Beach. If your project is in Manhattan Beach or Torrance, we are active in both cities and know each municipality's permit requirements.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within one business day to schedule a time that works for you - no waiting a week to hear back.
We visit the property, measure the space, review the existing structure, and check the relevant setback and lot coverage requirements for your specific parcel in Redondo Beach. The written estimate we provide reflects what the job actually involves - no surprises after the contract is signed.
We submit the permit application and plan check documents to the City of Redondo Beach on your behalf. Construction begins once the permit is in hand - we keep the site clean and respect the neighbors, which matters in a dense coastal city where homes sit close together.
We schedule and pass the final city inspection, then walk you through the completed room before we leave. The permit closes with the city, and you have a properly documented addition on your property with no loose ends.
We serve all of Redondo Beach - North and South. No obligation estimate, no pressure. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(424) 414-1138Redondo Beach is a coastal city of about 67,000 residents in the South Bay of Los Angeles County, sitting directly on Santa Monica Bay. The city is divided into North and South Redondo, which function almost as two separate neighborhoods. South Redondo is predominantly single-family homes and is closer to the water, with the Redondo Beach Pier and the Esplanade oceanfront road as its most recognized landmarks. North Redondo has a denser mix of condominiums, townhomes, and multi-family buildings, many built in the 1970s and 1980s. Riviera Village in South Redondo serves as the city's neighborhood retail and dining center and is a well-known gathering point for residents.
Most of the housing stock across both sides of Redondo Beach dates to the postwar decades - roughly the 1950s through the 1980s - with stucco exteriors and small-to-medium lots being the norm. Homes in South Redondo near the water carry median values well above one million dollars, and owners here invest consistently in maintenance and upgrades. The city is fully built out with little remaining land for new construction, so nearly every project is a remodel, an addition, or a conversion of existing space. Neighboring cities include Torrance to the east and Manhattan Beach to the north, and we serve homeowners throughout the surrounding South Bay.
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