
Stop watching your patio sit empty through June Gloom. We enclose it with proper walls, windows, and a permitted roof so you get a real room your family uses every day.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Redondo Beach turns your existing concrete patio slab into a fully enclosed, livable room with walls, windows, and a roof - most projects take three to eight weeks once permits are approved, and you keep the foundation you already have.
Many Redondo Beach homeowners discover their patios go unused because the marine layer keeps mornings too cool and breezy to sit outside comfortably. A sunroom conversion fixes that without requiring you to move or break ground on a full addition. You get the same view and natural light in a weathertight room that works every day of the year.
If you want to compare options before deciding, our deck-to-sunroom conversion page covers what to expect when the starting point is a raised deck rather than a ground-level slab.
If your patio sits unused because the marine layer makes it too cool or damp, that space is not working for you. Redondo Beach mornings can stay overcast and breezy well past 10 a.m., especially from May through July. Enclosing the patio lets you use it from the first cup of coffee onward.
If you are replacing cushions, fixtures, or furniture more often than you should because of rust and corrosion, the ocean air is winning. Enclosing the space protects everything inside it from direct salt exposure. It also means you can invest in nicer furnishings without worrying about them deteriorating in a season.
If your family has outgrown your home but moving in Redondo Beach means competing in one of the most expensive real estate markets in California, a patio conversion is a smarter path. You work with a foundation that already exists, which keeps costs lower than a full addition and keeps you in the neighborhood you chose.
If you have already looked at awnings, pergolas, or patio covers and realized they still leave you exposed to wind and chill, you are already thinking like someone who needs full enclosure. A partial solution that does not seal out the elements means you still avoid the space on bad days. A sunroom removes that barrier entirely.
Every patio conversion starts with a thorough site assessment - we measure the slab, check its condition, and confirm how the new room will connect to your existing house. From there, we design around what you need: a simple three-season room with operable windows for those mild Redondo Beach afternoons, or a fully insulated, climate-controlled space you can use on the coolest January mornings. If your patio is near the property line, we verify setback rules with the city before finalizing any plans, which prevents costly redesigns later.
For homeowners who want to compare options, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that work well on smaller slabs or tighter budgets. Our team handles permit applications, city inspections, and HOA documentation so you are not spending evenings navigating paperwork. Every project comes with a written scope and price before a single nail is driven.
Best for homeowners who want to enjoy mild coastal weather without the chill, without spending on full climate control.
Suited to families who want a room comfortable on every day of the year, including Redondo Beach's coolest winter mornings.
Ideal for remote workers who need a quiet, dedicated space with natural light and a separation from the main living area.
Perfect for homeowners who want to host guests year-round without weather canceling outdoor plans.
A fit for any homeowner whose primary concern is navigating the Redondo Beach permit and HOA process correctly from the start.
Redondo Beach is a fully built-out city with very little open land left to develop. Most homes here were built between the 1950s and 1980s on compact lots, which means adding a traditional room addition often runs into setback limits quickly. A patio-to-sunroom conversion works with the footprint you already have - you use the existing slab as your foundation and build up from there. It is one of the most efficient ways to add usable square footage in a city where moving to a bigger home means competing in one of the most expensive real estate markets in California. We regularly serve homeowners in Hermosa Beach and Torrance who face the same density and space constraints.
The salt air that rolls in off Santa Monica Bay is a real factor in material selection. Standard window frames and hardware that perform well inland can corrode noticeably faster within a mile or two of the water. We specify coastal-rated framing, marine-grade hardware, and glass with low-emissivity coatings sized for this climate - not generic catalog products. The result is a room that holds up to the same environment that wears out everything else on a Redondo Beach property. We also know the city permit office and local HOA review processes well, so your project moves through approval without stalling.
Call or submit a form with a brief description of your patio size and what you hope to use the room for. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week - no fee, no obligation.
We visit your home, measure the slab, check its condition, and note any site factors - like proximity to the property line or HOA restrictions. Within about a week you receive a written estimate covering scope, cost, and timeline.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare that documentation too. Plan for three to six weeks of permit review before construction begins.
With permits approved, the crew builds walls and roof over your existing slab. City inspectors visit at framing and electrical stages, then sign off at final completion. We walk you through every detail of the finished room before we consider the job done.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and coastal materials - you get a finished room with no surprises. Call or submit a form today.
(424) 999-1971We submit the application, correspond with the City of Redondo Beach Building Safety Division, and keep you updated at every stage. You never spend an evening on hold with a city office or wondering why nothing is moving.
We do not upsell coastal-rated frames and hardware as an add-on - they are our starting point. Salt air near Santa Monica Bay degrades standard materials faster than most homeowners expect, so we specify marine-grade products from the first design conversation. That decision saves you money on repairs years later.
Our work is verifiable through the California Contractors State License Board. Every project is covered by general liability and workers compensation insurance - which matters for you, not just us, if anything goes wrong on the job. We encourage homeowners to verify any contractor they consider at the CSLB website
Every project starts with a written proposal that spells out scope, cost, and schedule. We do not change the price or timeline after you sign unless you approve a change in writing first. No vague estimates, no surprises on the final invoice.
These are not just credentials - they reflect how we run every job in Redondo Beach. When you call us, you get a contractor who knows this city, understands the coastal climate, and does not cut corners on the steps that protect you as the homeowner.
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Learn MoreA versatile enclosed patio room option suited to a range of budgets and layouts.
Learn MorePermit slots in Redondo Beach fill up fast - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or submit a form now.