
Redondo Beach Sunrooms & Patios helps homeowners in Redondo Beach and the surrounding South Bay add beautiful, functional sunrooms, patio enclosures, and outdoor living spaces. We handle permits, HOA coordination, and every step of the build - so you can focus on enjoying the result.

Redondo Beach Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed Sunroom Contractor serving Redondo Beach and the South Bay. We offer 16 sunroom and outdoor living services designed to solve real problems - cramped homes, coastal wind, unused patios, and the desire for more light and space without moving. From a simple screen room to a fully insulated four season addition, we handle every step from permit to final inspection across 12 cities.

Tired of an underused patio or yard? A sunroom addition gives your family a bright, comfortable room without moving.
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Marine layer keeping you off your patio? A four season sunroom works every month of the year, including June Gloom.
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Want more outdoor living at a lower cost? A three season room covers spring, summer, and fall in our mild coastal climate.
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Afternoon wind off the Pacific ruining your evenings? A patio enclosure blocks the breeze while keeping your view.
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Not finding what you need in a catalog? We design sunrooms from scratch to fit your home, lot, and lifestyle.
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Planning a new sunroom from the ground up? We handle foundation, framing, glass, and everything in between.
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Old sunroom drafty, leaky, or outdated? We remodel existing rooms to modern standards and coastal-grade materials.
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Want fresh air without bugs or wind? A screen room gives you open-air comfort with protection from the elements.
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Have a covered patio sitting unused? We convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom for year-round living.
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Deck taking up space but rarely used? We convert decks into comfortable enclosed rooms your family will actually use.
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Need a room that works in any season and any weather? All season rooms are built for maximum comfort year-round.
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Looking for a low-profile enclosure that blends with your home? Enclosed patio rooms add space without changing your roofline.
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Want maximum natural light all day long? A solarium brings the outdoors inside with floor-to-ceiling glass construction.
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Need shade without full enclosure? A patio cover installation creates a comfortable outdoor space at a lower price point.
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Not sure what style fits your home? We walk you through design options tailored to your lot, budget, and taste.
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Want low maintenance for the long run? Vinyl sunrooms hold up to coastal salt air without painting or staining.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions - your lot, your HOA status, and how you plan to use the space - so our site visit is useful from the first minute. No sales pressure, just a conversation about your project.
We come to your home, measure the space, check your setbacks, and look at how the addition ties into your existing roofline. Within a week you receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, and total cost. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the submission package for their review at the same time we apply for the city permit.
Once permits are approved, the crew gets to work. We keep you updated on daily progress and flag any decisions that need your input. Before we leave the job site for good, we walk through the finished room together, show you how everything operates, and hand you copies of all permit documents and inspection records.
We are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our license status at the CSLB website before you hire.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written proposal at no cost. There is no pressure and no commitment - you get a clear picture of what the project involves before you decide anything.
We know the South Bay's coastal conditions, permit timelines, and HOA processes. We have been building sunrooms in Redondo Beach and the surrounding cities since 2020 and understand what the local climate demands from materials and construction.
Every sunroom we build comes with a written workmanship warranty. If something is not right after we finish, call us and we come back. You should never have to chase a contractor after the job is done.
Questions before you commit? Call (424) 999-1971 or send us a message.
"We had a concrete patio slab that had been sitting unused for three years. The crew enclosed it into a three season room in about two weeks once permits came through. The permit process took around five weeks, which they warned us about upfront, so there were no surprises. The room gets used every single morning now."
Sandra M., Redondo Beach - Three season sunrooms
"Our old patio enclosure was rusting and letting in drafts after about six years. They came out, assessed the damage, and gave us a written proposal within a week. The replacement is built with materials rated for coastal exposure - no rust in sight two years later. We had the same problem with a different contractor before and this time it was done right."
James R., Torrance - Patio enclosures
"We wanted a four season sunroom that felt like part of the house, not an add-on. They matched the exterior trim and roofline so well that neighbors thought it had always been there. The room is fully heated and cooled - we use it as a home office and it stays comfortable year-round. The whole process was straightforward."
Lisa T., Manhattan Beach - Four season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation and no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(424) 999-1971Redondo Beach Sunrooms & Patios is based in Redondo Beach and serves 12 cities throughout the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, including Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Hawthorne. We can often schedule a first site visit within a few days of your call, and most projects stay within the same week for scheduling once permits are approved.
Yes - any enclosed addition attached to your home in California requires a building permit. Skipping it creates problems at resale and may void your homeowner's insurance on that space. The Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division handles permit review, which typically takes three to six weeks. See permit requirements at the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
Yes, and it happens faster than most homeowners expect. Salt-laden air from the Pacific accelerates corrosion on metal frames, fasteners, and window seals. Standard inland-grade materials can show rust and seal failures within a few years in a coastal environment. Ask contractors specifically whether they use marine-grade hardware and coastal-rated sealants for homes within a mile of the water.
Redondo Beach rarely sees temperatures below the mid-50s, which means a three season room - less expensive and simpler to build - functions nearly year-round here. A four season room makes sense if you want guaranteed comfort in any weather or if the room will serve as a home office that needs consistent climate control. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space.
If your home is governed by a homeowners association - common in the Hollywood Riviera and North Redondo condo communities - HOA architectural approval is typically required before you apply for a city permit. This adds two to eight weeks depending on your association's meeting schedule. Get your HOA design guidelines before finalizing any plans so you are not redesigning after the fact.
Double-pane glass with a low-emissivity (low-e) coating is the standard recommendation for the South Bay. The low-e coating reflects solar heat in summer so the room stays comfortable, while the double-pane construction holds warmth during cooler nights and reduces condensation on the inside of the glass - a common issue in coastal humidity. Single-pane glass is a false economy in this climate.
The marine layer that blankets the South Bay from late May through early July keeps morning temperatures in the mid-60s and adds persistent moisture to outdoor surfaces. An open patio during June Gloom is often too cool and damp to enjoy comfortably. A sunroom or enclosed patio traps warmth and blocks the marine air, turning those gray mornings into the most pleasant time to sit outside with a cup of coffee.
Redondo Beach Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Redondo Beach, CA, serving 12 cities across the South Bay since 2020. We are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) - the state authority that regulates all contractor licensing in California - and we carry full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every job.
Since 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and outdoor living projects for homeowners throughout Redondo Beach, Torrance, Manhattan Beach, and the surrounding South Bay communities. We understand the coastal conditions, local permit processes, and HOA requirements specific to this area.
Want to learn more about our background and how we work? Read our full story on the About page.
In Redondo Beach's mild coastal climate, temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s even in winter. A three season room - which skips the full heating and cooling hookup of a four season design - functions comfortably for most of the year here at a lower cost. If you are primarily adding the space for morning coffee, evening lounging, or casual entertaining, a three season design is a practical and cost-effective choice.
Redondo Beach is a dense coastal city, and most residential lots are relatively small. City zoning rules require that any new structure stay a minimum distance from your property lines - called setbacks. How much buildable space you actually have depends on your specific zoning designation. A contractor should pull your property's setback requirements before any design work begins, not after you have already fallen in love with a particular footprint.
A sunroom built on a poorly prepared base can crack, shift, or pull away from the house within a few years - especially in a coastal environment where soil conditions and moisture levels are factors. A contractor should assess your existing slab or yard conditions before recommending a foundation approach. The foundation phase is the most disruptive part of the project, but it is also the part that determines how well the room holds up decades from now.
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Redondo Beach is a coastal city in Los Angeles County with about 67,000 residents and a median home value well above $1 million. It sits directly on Santa Monica Bay, and most of its housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - older homes that often need careful attention to materials and permits. The city is split into North Redondo, which has a higher mix of condos and townhomes, and South Redondo, which sits closer to the water and tends toward single-family homes with higher property values.
The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor are the city's best-known landmarks, and the Esplanade - the oceanfront road running along the beach in South Redondo - is where many residents take their morning walks. Whether your home is a block from the Pier or up near Riviera Village, the salt air off Santa Monica Bay affects every outdoor structure in the city. We have seen what that environment does to sunrooms built with standard inland materials, and it is why we specify coastal-grade hardware and sealants on every South Bay job.
The June Gloom marine layer that rolls in from late May through early July keeps many Redondo Beach patios underused during what should be prime outdoor season. A properly built sunroom or enclosed patio solves that directly - it traps warmth and blocks the marine air while keeping your connection to the yard and the views that made you choose this city. For homeowners who want to get more from their home without the disruption and cost of moving, that is exactly what we build.
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Redondo Beach Sunrooms & Patios
704 N Juanita AvePhone: (424) 999-1971
Email: sales@redondobeachsunroomcontractor.com
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Call (424) 999-1971 or send us a message - we respond within 1 business day and every estimate is free.