Stop letting the ocean wind decide when you go inside. A patio enclosure turns an underused outdoor space into a protected room you can enjoy morning, evening, and every month of the year.

Patio enclosures in Redondo Beach turn open outdoor spaces into protected rooms that you can use year-round - options range from screened structures starting around $8,000 to fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms, and most construction phases run one to two weeks once permits are approved.
Unlike a full room addition, a patio enclosure works with the outdoor space you already have. If you have a concrete slab, we often build directly on it, which cuts cost and construction time. The result is a room that feels like a natural extension of your home, not a bolt-on structure. Homeowners who are considering a more fully finished space often also look at enclosed patio rooms - which take the enclosure concept further with a more interior-grade finish level.
In a coastal market like Redondo Beach, where mild weather makes outdoor living a year-round reality, a properly built enclosure is not a luxury - it is square footage that actually gets used. Many of our clients tell us their new room quickly becomes the most-used space in the house.
If the onshore breeze off the Pacific makes your patio uncomfortable after sunset, that is the clearest sign an enclosure would transform how you use the space. Redondo Beach afternoon and evening winds are a well-known local reality, and a properly built enclosure blocks that wind while keeping the view and the light.
Salt air from the ocean accelerates rust, fading, and deterioration on anything left outside. If you are replacing patio furniture, cushions, or fixtures more often than seems reasonable, your outdoor space is taking a beating from the coastal environment. An enclosure creates a buffer that dramatically slows that damage.
If you have an existing covered patio that you rarely use because it still feels too exposed or uncomfortable, that is a strong signal that enclosing it would unlock real value. A space you walk past every day but never actually sit in is a missed opportunity - and enclosing it is almost always less expensive than adding a full room addition.
Remote work has made dedicated, quiet space inside the home more valuable than ever. If your home feels cramped and you are wishing for a room that feels separate from the main living area, a patio enclosure can become a home office or a creative space that genuinely changes how your household functions.
We build the full range: screened enclosures for homeowners who want bug and wind protection while keeping maximum airflow, glass panel three-season rooms for all-weather use, and fully insulated four-season rooms for homeowners who want to heat and cool the space like any other room in the house. If your project calls for something more customized, our custom sunrooms service starts from a blank slate and designs around your exact dimensions and preferences.
Every project includes permit management through the City of Redondo Beach, HOA submission support where applicable, material selection appropriate for the coastal environment, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job done. We do not hand off a project and leave you to figure out the paperwork.
Best for homeowners who want bug and wind protection with maximum ventilation at the most accessible price point.
Glass panels replace screens for full weather protection - ideal for Redondo Beach's mild climate where this functions like a four season room most of the year.
Fully insulated walls and ceiling with HVAC hookup capability - the most durable option for homeowners who want a room they can heat and cool year-round.
Build directly on your current concrete patio - often the fastest and most cost-effective route when the foundation is already in good condition.
Redondo Beach is a city where outdoor space is not a seasonal feature - it is part of the reason homes here command the prices they do. A patio enclosure here is not complementing a three-month summer; it is extending a living space that would otherwise sit usable for twelve months but genuinely comfortable for only eight. The primary obstacles are the ocean wind after sunset, the June Gloom that makes open patios feel damp and cold in the mornings, and the salt air that punishes any outdoor structure not built with the right materials.
Those same coastal conditions shape how we build here. We have completed enclosure projects for homeowners throughout the South Bay, including in Manhattan Beach and Lawndale, and the material specification for every one of those projects accounts for the coastal environment. Salt air does not stop at the city limit, and a contractor who uses the same hardware and sealants here as they would in Pasadena is setting you up for an early repair bill.
The National Sunroom Association publishes installation standards that inform how responsible contractors approach glazing and framing in coastal climates. The U.S. Department of Energy offers guidance on low-e glass coatings that significantly affect how comfortable and energy-efficient a glazed room is in a sunny Southern California climate.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions: how you plan to use the space, whether you have an HOA, and roughly what your budget range is. We reply within one business day. This helps us come to your site visit prepared, not just to look around.
We come to your home to measure the space and talk through your options in person. This visit usually takes one to two hours and is your best opportunity to describe exactly how you want to use the room. You leave with a clear sense of what is possible within your budget and lot constraints.
We put together a written proposal with a detailed scope and fixed price. If you have an HOA, we help prepare the submission package for architectural review. Once HOA approval is in hand, we apply for the city building permit - typically a two to six week wait in Redondo Beach.
Once permits are approved, most enclosures take one to two weeks to build. City inspectors visit at key stages as part of the normal process. Before we leave, we walk through the completed space with you, show you how everything operates, and hand over your permit sign-off documents.
Free on-site estimate, no commitment required. We reply within one business day.
(424) 999-1971We hold a current California contractor's license, verifiable on the California Contractors State License Board website. Every project is covered by liability insurance and workers' compensation, so your property and our crew are both protected from start to finish.
We specify marine-grade aluminum alloys, stainless steel fasteners, and sealants rated for ocean-side exposure. The framing and hardware choices we make for a home in Redondo Beach are different from what we would use twenty miles inland, because the salt air here is relentless on standard materials.
We have handled building permits through the City of Redondo Beach on many projects and understand the timeline and documentation the city requires. If your property is in the coastal zone, we handle the additional review process as well - no surprises on timeline or paperwork.
Many Redondo Beach homes - particularly in the Hollywood Riviera and newer townhome communities - are HOA-governed. We prepare submission packages with the drawings and materials specs that local associations require, reducing the back-and-forth that can push a project back by months.
Every enclosure we complete in Redondo Beach is built to pass inspection, hold up against the coastal environment, and add real value to your home. Those are not talking points - they are the standard we apply on every project, and they are why our clients send their neighbors to us.
A fully custom-designed sunroom built to your exact dimensions, style, and use case.
Learn MoreA step beyond a basic enclosure - a finished, furnished-quality room built from your existing patio footprint.
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