
Stop avoiding your back patio on gray June mornings. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms that are comfortable every day of the year.

All season rooms in Redondo Beach are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, double-pane windows, and climate control - built for comfortable use 365 days a year, most jobs completed in four to twelve weeks once permits are approved.
A standard sunroom is designed for mild weather and can get uncomfortable when the marine layer rolls in or the evening cools down. An all season room in Redondo Beach is built with heavier insulation and a connection to your home's heating and cooling system so you can use it in any month. If you have been thinking about a four season sunroom and want to understand how that compares, the core difference is the same - climate control designed for year-round use.
Redondo Beach's coastal location makes that distinction matter more than most homeowners expect. Salt air, marine layer, and the occasional cool winter evening mean your outdoor space needs to be genuinely comfortable to get daily use - and an all season room delivers that in a way an open patio or basic screen enclosure simply cannot.
If your backyard sits empty because the morning marine layer makes it too cold or damp, your outdoor space is not working for you. An all season room solves that directly by keeping the temperature comfortable regardless of what the coast is doing outside.
If you already have a sunroom or enclosed porch but avoid it during Redondo Beach's overcast mornings or cool winter evenings, it is likely not insulated or climate-controlled well enough. Condensation on the windows or noticeable cold are clear signs the room is not performing the way a proper all season room should.
If your family has outgrown your current layout and a full interior addition is not realistic, an all season room can add the square footage you need. For Redondo Beach homes where interior space is limited, it is a practical path to a home office, playroom, or relaxation space.
A permitted all season room adds documented square footage that shows up on the listing. Buyers in the South Bay coastal market pay a premium for usable indoor-outdoor living space, making this one of the few remodeling projects that tends to return a meaningful portion of its cost at resale.
We build all season rooms as new additions from a fresh slab, as upgrades to existing sunrooms or porches that are not performing, and as part of larger outdoor living projects. Every build includes coastal-rated windows, proper insulation, and a connection to heating and cooling so the room works the same way in January as it does in August. If you are also considering a enclosed patio room as a starting point, we can walk you through how both options compare for your specific property.
We also handle the full permit process through the City of Redondo Beach, including plan preparation, submittal, and scheduling inspections. Homeowners who have an HOA do not need to navigate that separately - we prepare the architectural review documents alongside the city permit so both tracks move at the same time. Whether you are looking for a modest climate-controlled porch or a room that functions as full living space, we size the build to your lot, your budget, and the city's setback requirements.
Suits homeowners who want a room that functions like interior living space, fully connected to the home's HVAC.
Suits homeowners who want the flexibility of independent climate control without extending existing ductwork.
Suits homeowners converting an existing sunroom or porch that is currently too cold or too hot to use comfortably.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch on a slab, adding usable square footage to a home with no existing structure to work from.
Redondo Beach sits directly on the Pacific coast, which gives you beautiful ocean access but also brings the marine layer, salt air, and coastal breezes that make open patios unreliable for much of the year. Even in summer, mornings can feel cool and gray well into the afternoon. An all season room gives you a space that is genuinely comfortable on those days - not something you retreat from. For homeowners in Torrance and Hermosa Beach, the same coastal conditions apply, and we serve both cities regularly.
Beyond comfort, permitting matters more in Redondo Beach than many homeowners realize. The city requires a building permit for any room addition, and the review process through the Building and Safety Division takes time. HOA approval is a separate requirement for a large share of homes - particularly in North Redondo. Salt air accelerates corrosion on windows and hardware that were not chosen with the coast in mind. The National Fenestration Rating Council publishes ratings for window performance that help homeowners understand what to ask for. Choosing a contractor who knows all of these factors before the first nail is driven makes the difference between a room that lasts and one that creates problems down the line.
We will ask a few quick questions about what you want to use the room for and whether you have an HOA, then schedule an on-site visit. We reply within one business day.
We measure your available space, check your lot's setbacks, and review how the room will connect to your existing home. You leave with a clear picture of what is buildable and a written estimate.
We prepare drawings and apply for your building permit through the City of Redondo Beach. Plan for several weeks for city review - we handle every step and keep you updated.
Once permits are approved, we complete foundation, framing, windows, roofing, mechanical, and interior finishing. A city inspector visits at required milestones, and we do a final walkthrough with you before handing over the room.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(424) 999-1971Salt air off the Pacific corrodes standard windows and hardware faster than most homeowners expect. We specify frames, seals, and hardware rated for marine environments so your room holds up five and ten years from now, not just on day one.
We have navigated the City of Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division's plan check and inspection process before. That familiarity shortens your wait and avoids resubmission delays that add weeks to a project.
Every all season room we build is permitted through the City of Redondo Beach and passes all required inspections before we consider the job done. Unpermitted additions create real problems when you sell or refinance - we make sure yours never will.
A poorly designed addition looks tacked on. We design every room so the roofline and materials connect naturally to your existing home - from the street and from inside, it looks like it was always there.
These proof points add up to a straightforward promise: your room will be built right, permitted correctly, and designed to hold up against the coastal conditions that shorten the life of less carefully built additions. The California Contractors State License Board makes it easy to verify any contractor's license and insurance status before you sign anything.
Convert an existing patio into a fully enclosed, weatherproof room you can use regardless of the season.
Learn MoreGlass-forward sunroom additions built for year-round use with proper insulation and climate systems.
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