
Your patio is already there. We add walls, windows, and a roof so it becomes a room you use every day - not just when the weather cooperates.

Enclosed patio rooms in Redondo Beach convert your existing outdoor patio into a fully sealed, weatherproof living space with walls, windows, and a roof - most projects take two to six weeks of construction once the city permit is approved.
Unlike a screened porch, an enclosed patio room is fully sealed and can be heated or cooled so you can use it in any weather. Homeowners in Redondo Beach most often use the finished space as a sunroom, home office, playroom, or casual dining area. If you are deciding between a full enclosure and a lighter-touch option, our solarium installation service is worth comparing - it uses more glass and is designed for maximum natural light.
Redondo Beach's coastal location adds a few important considerations to any patio enclosure project. Salt air is hard on windows and hardware that were not chosen with the coast in mind, and the city's permit process runs on its own timeline. We handle both so the finished room performs the way it should and protects your home's value on paper.
If your back patio is too breezy off the ocean, too bright in the afternoon, or just uncomfortable enough that you rarely use it, the space is not working for you. An enclosed patio room blocks the coastal wind, filters the glare, and gives you a comfortable room you will actually use every day.
Redondo Beach's marine layer keeps outdoor spaces cool, damp, and gray for weeks in late spring and early summer. If you avoid your patio during this stretch, an enclosed room with proper windows and a small heating option would let you enjoy the space regardless of what the marine layer is doing outside.
If the cover over your patio is showing rust, cracked panels, or sagging sections, it is already at the end of its useful life. Rather than replacing a worn cover with another temporary fix, many Redondo Beach homeowners choose to convert the space into a fully enclosed room - a permanent solution instead of another short-term patch.
Remote work has made this one of the most common reasons homeowners pursue enclosed patio rooms. A properly insulated and finished patio room gives you a dedicated workspace with natural light, separated from the noise of the main house, without the cost or complexity of a full room addition.
We handle enclosed patio room projects from straightforward full enclosures on an existing slab to more involved builds that require slab reinforcement, custom window layouts, or climate control systems. Every project starts with an on-site assessment so we know exactly what your existing patio can support and what the city will permit. If you are also thinking about a larger outdoor project, our patio cover installation service can be a natural first step before a full enclosure, or a standalone solution for homeowners who want shade and weather protection without full walls.
We prepare all permit drawings and submit to the City of Redondo Beach on your behalf. For homeowners in HOA-governed neighborhoods, we prepare the architectural review submission at the same time as the city permit so both tracks move together. We also check whether your property's proximity to the coast requires a California Coastal Development Permit - a step that surprises some homeowners but one we flag proactively on every South Bay project.
Suits homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want to add walls, windows, and a roof to create a permanent, weatherproof room.
Suits homeowners who want to use the space comfortably in all seasons, with a mini-split or duct connection for heating and cooling.
Suits homeowners who need a quiet, light-filled workspace separated from the main house without building a new addition from scratch.
Suits homeowners within a few blocks of the beach who need marine-rated windows, hardware, and finishes that hold up against salt air.
Redondo Beach's marine layer - the coastal fog locals call June Gloom - rolls in most mornings from late spring through early summer and keeps outdoor spaces cool, damp, and gray for weeks at a time. An open patio is essentially unusable during that stretch. An enclosed room changes that equation completely: the space is comfortable regardless of what the coast is doing outside. Homeowners in Gardena and Torrance face similar seasonal outdoor use challenges, and we serve both areas regularly.
The city and coastal permit requirements add a layer of complexity that homeowners do not always anticipate. Properties within a certain distance of the Pacific may require a California Coastal Development Permit in addition to the standard city building permit - a step the California Coastal Commission oversees. Redondo Beach is also a dense city with small lots, meaning setback rules constrain where and how large a patio room can be built. We check all of this before any design work begins so you do not fall in love with a plan that is not actually buildable on your property.
We ask a few quick questions about your patio size and how you want to use the room, then schedule an on-site visit. We reply within one business day - no waiting around.
We measure your space, review the existing slab, and look at your lot's setbacks. You leave with a written estimate and a clear sense of what is buildable within your budget and the city's rules.
We submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach on your behalf. If you have an HOA, both processes run at the same time to keep the overall timeline as short as possible.
We complete framing, roofing, windows, insulation, electrical, and interior finishing. A city inspector signs off at the required milestones, and we do a full walkthrough with you before calling the job done.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and coastal compliance - you just show us the space. Reply within one business day.
(424) 999-1971Standard window frames and hardware corrode noticeably faster in Redondo Beach's salt air than they do a few miles inland. We specify materials rated for coastal environments so your enclosed room holds up properly over the years, not just on move-in day.
We have submitted projects through the City of Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division before and understand their plan check requirements. That experience reduces resubmission delays and keeps your project moving without surprises.
Homes within certain distances of the Pacific in Redondo Beach may require a California Coastal Development Permit on top of the city permit. We check this for every project so it does not catch you off guard mid-process.
Every enclosed patio room we build passes the city's final inspection before we consider the job complete. That documented permit protects your home's value on the listing and eliminates the disclosure problems that unpermitted work creates.
These are not abstract claims - they reflect specific things that go wrong when a contractor does not know Redondo Beach's coastal conditions and permit landscape. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry offers guidance on what to look for when vetting contractors for projects like this, and their member code of ethics is a reasonable baseline for the kind of accountability you should expect.
Glass-forward rooms designed to maximize natural light and coastal views as a permanent addition to your home.
Learn MoreShade and weather protection for your existing patio, as a standalone improvement or as a foundation for a future full enclosure.
Learn MorePermit-ready projects handled from start to finish - the sooner we get your plans submitted, the sooner construction can begin. Call or request a free estimate today.