
Stop living around your patio and start living in a room designed around you. We build custom sunrooms in Redondo Beach that match your home, survive the coast, and get used every day.

Custom sunrooms in Redondo Beach are enclosed, light-filled rooms designed around your specific house, yard, and how you plan to use the space - most projects go from signed contract to move-in ready in ten to sixteen weeks, depending on permit timing.
Unlike a prefabricated kit that gets bolted onto the back of a house, a custom sunroom is drawn from scratch to match your roofline, your exterior finish, and your interior layout. Many Redondo Beach homeowners come to us after outgrowing their interior square footage but not wanting to deal with the cost and stress of moving in one of the priciest real estate markets in Los Angeles County.
If you are comparing options, you may also want to look at sunroom construction for a broader overview of the build process, or sunroom design if you are still working through layout and style ideas before committing to a scope.
If you eat breakfast on the patio, work from a folding table in the backyard, or drag chairs outside every weekend, you have already told yourself what you want. Redondo Beach's marine layer and occasional winter rain make that lifestyle inconsistent. A sunroom gives you the same connection to the outdoors without depending on the weather.
If your backyard is mostly a place where patio furniture sits getting weathered, that space is not working for you. Many Redondo Beach homeowners have a yard they love in theory but rarely use because there is no comfortable transition between inside and outside. A sunroom creates a room that feels like both.
If your home feels cramped but moving means a big price jump in the Redondo Beach market, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real, usable square footage. Whether you need a home office with natural light, a reading room, or a place for the kids to spread out, a custom build delivers that without the upheaval of a move.
Older aluminum patio covers, screen enclosures, or prefab sunroom kits that are showing their age - fogged panels, corroding frames, leaks when it rains - are a clear signal. Coastal salt air in Redondo Beach is especially hard on older enclosures, and patching a failing structure often costs more in the long run than replacing it with something built to last.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit, not a sales pitch. We measure your yard, look at how your roofline connects to where the room will attach, and talk through how you plan to use the space - whether that is a quiet home office, a plant-filled reading room, or a dedicated dining area that feels like eating outside without the wind. If you want full climate control, we can connect heating and cooling. If the coastal marine layer is your main concern, we will spec glass and insulation that keeps mornings comfortable even when the fog is in.
For homeowners who want to think through the full build process before deciding on a custom scope, our sunroom construction page covers timelines, materials, and what to expect from the permit process. If aesthetics are your first question, our sunroom design service walks through roofline integration, window placement, and matching the room to your home's existing style.
Best for homeowners who want the room to look like it was always part of the house - not dropped on from a catalog.
Suited for homeowners who want to enjoy spring, summer, and fall in Redondo Beach's mild coastal climate without the cost of full climate control.
The right choice if you want to use the room comfortably on cool, overcast mornings when the marine layer rolls in.
Specified for homes within a few miles of the ocean, where salt air accelerates corrosion on frames and hardware.
Redondo Beach sits on Santa Monica Bay, and the salt-laden marine air is genuinely harder on building materials than the air a few miles inland. Powder-coated aluminum or fiberglass frames hold up far better than bare metal in this environment - a detail that a contractor without coastal experience may skip. The morning marine layer also means that a sunroom here needs to be comfortable on gray, cool days, not just on the sunny afternoons that show up in catalog photos. Good insulation and operable windows matter more in this climate than in an inland city.
Redondo Beach lots also tend to be compact, and the city has setback rules that affect exactly where a sunroom can sit on your property. We serve homeowners across the South Bay, including Manhattan Beach and Torrance, and we factor local zoning and HOA requirements into every design from the very first site visit. Getting that right before drawings are finalized saves weeks of back-and-forth.
We ask about your home, your goals, and your rough budget. You will hear a ballpark range in the first conversation - not a firm price, because that comes after we see the site. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We measure the space, look at your roofline, check your lot lines, and talk through what is possible given Redondo Beach's setback rules and your HOA if you have one. You leave this meeting with a clear sense of scope, cost, and timeline.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach and handle any HOA architectural review materials. This stage typically takes three to six weeks - sometimes longer - and we keep you updated so you are never left guessing.
Foundation and framing come first, then windows and panels, then interior finishing. A city inspector signs off before we consider the job done. We then walk through every detail with you before we pack up.
No obligation. We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote - no sales pressure.
(424) 999-1971We specify hardware, frames, and seals rated for salt-air exposure on every Redondo Beach project. This is not an upgrade - it is our baseline for any job within a few miles of the water, because cutting corners on materials here means visible corrosion within a few years.
Every custom sunroom we build goes through the City of Redondo Beach's full permit and inspection process. You get official documentation that the work was done to code, which protects you legally and financially when it is time to sell. Learn more about California's building standards at the California Contractors State License Board.
We have navigated HOA architectural reviews in North Redondo and the Hollywood Riviera area. We know what those associations typically require and help you prepare submissions that avoid the design changes that cause weeks of back-and-forth.
We draw every room from scratch to match your roofline, your exterior finish, and your interior layout. The goal is a sunroom that looks like it was always part of your home - not a box that someone attached to the back of it.
These are not four separate selling points - they are one commitment: a sunroom built right for this specific city. When you put all four together, you get a room that holds up, passes inspection, clears your HOA, and looks like it belongs.
Understand the full construction process - permits, foundation, framing, and finishing - before committing to a scope.
Learn MoreWork through roofline integration, window placement, and interior layout ideas before breaking ground.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or send us a message to get started.