Stop avoiding your patio because of heat and glare. A three season sunroom gives you comfortable outdoor living for most of the year - without the cost of a full addition.

Three season sunrooms in Inglewood give you an enclosed, weatherproof room that can be used comfortably from late winter through early fall - most jobs take one to three weeks of construction once permits are in hand, and most Inglewood homeowners find the room usable ten or eleven months out of the year given the city's mild coastal climate.
Unlike an open patio or a basic patio cover, a three season sunroom has framed walls, a solid roof, and windows that open and close - giving you real weather protection and a furnished room rather than an outdoor staging area. Many Inglewood homes built in the 1940s and 1950s have an underused concrete slab out back that becomes the foundation for the new room, which keeps costs lower than starting from bare ground.
If you are weighing options, a three season sunroom sits between a basic patio enclosure and a fully heated and cooled four season addition. For most Inglewood homeowners, the three season version delivers everything they actually need without the added cost of full insulation and a dedicated HVAC system.
If your backyard patio goes unused because the sun is too intense or the Santa Ana winds kick up dust, a three season sunroom solves exactly that. Inglewood's sunny climate is wonderful in theory but can make an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for hours at a stretch. A sunroom gives you the light and outdoor feeling without the heat and glare.
Many Inglewood homes built in the mid-20th century have a simple concrete slab that was never designed as living space - just a transition zone between the house and the yard. If you wish that space felt like a real room, a three season sunroom is the most direct fix. In many cases the existing slab becomes the foundation, reducing the cost and complexity of the project.
A full room addition requires opening your interior walls, rerouting utilities, and months of construction. A three season sunroom is built outward from the back of the house and typically needs no changes to your existing interior. If you want a home office, a playroom, or a casual sitting area without tearing up your house, a sunroom is worth a serious look.
If you already have a covered outdoor structure and it is showing its age - sagging panels, screens that let bugs in, or a frame that wobbles - replacing it with a proper three season sunroom is a logical upgrade. You are already using that space; a sunroom makes it more comfortable, more durable, and more valuable to your home.
We build three season sunrooms from the foundation up - framed walls, solid roofline, and windows chosen to handle Inglewood's sun and seasonal winds. Every project is permitted and inspected through the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division, so your new room is on the official record and counts toward your home's square footage. For homeowners who want a lighter alternative, we also offer screen room installation that keeps bugs and debris out while preserving a more open-air feel.
If your situation calls for something between a screen room and a three season addition, a patio enclosure may be the practical middle ground - using your existing slab and adding walls and a roof without the framing and window package of a full three season room. We will walk you through the differences and help you decide which direction fits your property, your budget, and how you plan to use the space.
Best for homeowners who want a fully enclosed, furnished room they can use nearly year-round without the cost of full climate control.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a more affordable path to protected outdoor space without full framing.
Best for homeowners who primarily want insect and wind protection while keeping maximum airflow and the open-air feeling of the backyard.
Best added to any three season project where afternoon sun is intense - UV-blocking glass keeps the room cooler and protects furnishings without darkening the space.
Inglewood sits in the South Bay coastal influence zone, where average highs stay in the mid-60s to low 80s for most of the year and hard freezes essentially never happen. That mild climate means a three season sunroom can realistically be used ten or eleven months out of the year here - far more than in most other parts of the country. Homeowners in Inglewood, CA are not giving up much by choosing a three season room over a more expensive four season addition. California's building standards for seismic zones do add engineering steps to the permit process, but those same standards mean your finished room is built to hold up - not just look good on day one.
A significant portion of Inglewood's housing stock, particularly in neighborhoods near SoFi Stadium and newer planned communities, falls under HOA oversight - which means exterior additions may require architectural review before a permit can be filed. Homeowners in Hawthorne, CA and surrounding South Bay communities face similar processes. We handle the permit application and can help you prepare HOA documents so both processes run in parallel rather than one waiting on the other. Inglewood also averages over 280 sunny days per year, which is one reason we always recommend low-emissivity glass - it blocks most UV and infrared light without darkening the room, protecting both your furnishings and the people using the space on bright afternoons.
Reach out by phone or form and we will reply within one business day. A brief conversation helps us understand your space and intended use before we schedule the on-site visit. The visit is free and carries no obligation.
We measure your available space, check the condition of your existing patio or foundation, and walk through window styles and roof options. You leave the visit with a clear sense of what is possible and a timeline for your written proposal.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we handle the City of Inglewood permit application - including seismic compliance review. Plan for two to six weeks depending on the city's current workload. We keep you updated throughout.
Construction typically runs one to three weeks once permits are in hand. A city inspector verifies the work before we call it done, then we walk you through the finished room and handle any punch-list items before your final payment.
Permit timelines in Inglewood can run several weeks - the sooner we start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. No pressure, no obligation.
(424) 414-1138Every three season sunroom we build in Inglewood goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means the addition is on record, legal, and counts toward your home's square footage - no surprises at resale.
We design for California's earthquake standards from day one, not as an afterthought. The connections between your sunroom and your existing home are engineered to handle lateral forces - the same standard the city inspector checks before sign-off.
Neighborhoods near SoFi Stadium and newer planned developments often require HOA architectural review before a permit can even be filed. We have navigated that process for Inglewood homeowners and can help you prepare the right documents the first time.
You can verify any California contractor's license in seconds on the Contractors State License Board website. We encourage you to check. A current, active license means accountability - and a path to resolution if you ever need it.
The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for how sunrooms should be designed and built. We build to those standards - and to California's stricter seismic requirements on top of them - so the room you get is one that holds up over the long term, not just through the first rainy season.
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Transform your existing patio slab into a protected, furnished room without rebuilding from scratch.
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