Your sunroom has problems you can see and problems you cannot. We find both, fix both, and leave you with a room that is comfortable, permitted, and built to last.

Sunroom remodeling in Inglewood means upgrading or replacing the windows and glazing, improving insulation, updating flooring, and sometimes adding climate control - most projects take one to three weeks of construction once permits are in hand, and the scope depends on how much of the existing structure is worth keeping.
Most sunroom remodels in Inglewood start with a problem: the room is too hot to sit in, drafty in the evenings, or has water stains that keep coming back after surface repairs. Those symptoms usually point to glazing that was not chosen for Southern California sun and seals that have failed over time. A proper remodel fixes the root cause, not just the surface.
If the existing sunroom has more serious structural issues - rotting framing, a cracked slab, or windows that are beyond repair - we may recommend exploring sunroom construction as a full replacement. We will walk you through both options honestly during the inspection visit so you can decide with clear information, not guesswork.
If you walk into your sunroom on a sunny Inglewood morning and the heat is already uncomfortable before 10 a.m., the windows are not doing their job. Southern California sun is intense even in cooler months, and older single-pane glass simply cannot keep that heat out. Upgrading to properly rated glazing during a remodel can make the room usable all day instead of just in the early morning or evening.
Stand near your sunroom windows on a breezy day and hold your hand near the edges of the frame. If you feel air moving or can see light coming through gaps, the seals have failed. This is not just a comfort issue - it means water can get in during rain, and your air conditioner is working harder than it needs to every single day.
Many Inglewood homes have sunrooms or enclosed patios added informally by previous owners, and this becomes a real problem when you go to sell. Buyers' lenders and inspectors will flag unpermitted additions, and you may need to bring the space up to current standards before closing. A remodel now - and getting it properly permitted - resolves that issue before it becomes a crisis.
Cracked or uneven flooring in a sunroom often signals that water has been getting in somewhere, or that the foundation or subfloor beneath the room has shifted. In Inglewood's older housing stock, this is not unusual. Flooring damage that keeps coming back after surface repairs is a sign that the underlying problem needs to be addressed as part of a proper remodel.
We handle the full range of sunroom remodeling work - from a focused window replacement and glazing upgrade to a full structural rebuild with new framing, flooring, insulation, and climate control. Every project starts with an honest inspection so the scope reflects what actually needs to be done, not a pre-packaged proposal. If your situation calls for a fresh design before construction begins, we can start with sunroom design services to develop a plan that fits your home and your budget before any permits are pulled.
For homeowners whose sunroom has deteriorated to the point where remodeling is not the right answer, we also offer full sunroom construction - a complete teardown and rebuild that starts from a clean slate. We will tell you honestly during the initial inspection which path makes more sense for your specific situation, and we will show you why.
If the existing enclosure has screens or louvers that are beyond repair, we can also discuss a full screen room installation as a replacement - a lower-cost option that works well in Inglewood's mild climate for most of the year.
Best for homeowners whose main complaint is heat, drafts, or condensation - new low-emissivity glass resolves all three while improving energy efficiency.
Best for older Inglewood homes where the sunroom framing or foundation connections need to be brought up to current seismic and building standards.
Best for homeowners who want to use the sunroom year-round but currently have no way to control the temperature - mini-split installation is common here.
Best for homeowners planning to sell who have an existing unpermitted sunroom and need to bring the space up to code before listing.
Much of Inglewood's residential housing was built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many homes have sunrooms or enclosed patios that were added informally over the decades - sometimes without permits, sometimes with materials that no longer meet current standards. A remodel on one of these rooms often turns up surprises once the walls are open: outdated wiring, inadequate framing, or a foundation that was never designed to support an enclosed room. Inglewood also sits near the Newport-Inglewood Fault, which means any structural work must meet California's seismic requirements - a factor that matters here more than in most parts of the country. We work with homeowners in Hawthorne and Gardena who face similar older-housing remodeling situations throughout the South Bay.
Inglewood's sunny climate also shapes every remodeling decision around glazing. The city receives intense Southern California sun year-round, and a sunroom without properly rated glass can be unusably hot by mid-morning even in January. When we select replacement windows for a remodel, we choose glass with a solar heat gain coefficient suitable for the LA climate - not a generic national specification. California's energy efficiency standards, which apply to permitted remodels, require window and insulation upgrades that reduce your utility bills over time. That is one reason a permitted remodel tends to pay for itself better than an unpermitted one.
Reach out by phone or form and we will reply within one business day. A brief conversation helps us understand what problems you are experiencing and whether a site visit makes sense. No commitment required.
We visit your home and check the existing sunroom in person - framing, windows, flooring, and how the room connects to the house. A written estimate follows within a few days and will flag any potential issues we spotted, like signs of water damage or structural concerns.
Once you approve the scope and sign a contract, we submit a permit application to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. While the permit is under review - typically two to four weeks - you finalize material choices: window styles, flooring, and any fixtures. HOA approval, if needed, happens in parallel.
Construction typically runs one to three weeks. A city inspector verifies the work at key stages - after framing and again after windows are installed. We handle scheduling those inspections. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you and address any items before your final payment.
We will inspect your space, tell you exactly what we find, and give you a written estimate. No obligation, no sales pitch - just honest information so you can decide.
(424) 414-1138Every sunroom remodel we do in Inglewood goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means the work is on record, legal, and protects you at resale - no unpermitted addition surprises when a buyer's inspector shows up.
Inglewood sits near the Newport-Inglewood Fault, and any structural work on your sunroom must meet California's earthquake safety requirements. We account for proper anchoring and bracing in every remodel scope - not just the cosmetic surfaces on top.
We select windows specifically rated to handle the solar heat gain common in the LA area. That means double-pane, low-emissivity glass that keeps the room comfortable during Inglewood afternoons - not just whatever is cheapest or sold for cooler climates. ENERGY STAR windows.
You can verify our California Contractors State License Board license number in about two minutes on the CSLB website. An active license means accountability and legal recourse if you ever need it - we encourage you to check before hiring any contractor. California Contractors State License Board.
When you put those things together - permitted work, seismic awareness, local glazing expertise, and a license you can verify - you get a remodel that actually solves the problems you called about. That is what we aim to deliver on every Inglewood project.
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