
Stop retreating inside because of sun, wind, or bugs. A screen room turns your underused patio slab into a comfortable outdoor space you can enjoy every day of the year.

Screen room installation in Redondo Beach adds a fully enclosed screened structure to your existing patio, most installations take one to three days of on-site work on an existing slab and cost between $10,000 and $25,000 depending on size and materials.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, views of your yard - without the bugs, direct afternoon sun, or onshore wind that makes Redondo Beach patios uncomfortable for much of the day. It is not insulated or climate-controlled like a full sunroom, which makes it significantly less expensive to build and a popular middle ground for South Bay homeowners who want more usable outdoor space without a major construction project.
If you decide later that you want full glass walls and year-round climate control, our patio enclosures service covers the next step up - converting an open or screened space into a fully enclosed room.
Redondo Beach gets strong afternoon onshore breezes and intense sun once the marine layer burns off. If you find yourself retreating inside by 10 or 11 a.m. because it is too bright or too gusty to sit comfortably, a screen room with a solid or shade roof panel would let you stay outside for hours longer. You should be able to enjoy your outdoor space, not just look at it through a window.
Even in a coastal city, mosquitoes and gnats can be a real nuisance near any standing water, landscaping, or at dusk. If you have given up on evening meals or relaxing outside after sunset because of insects, a fully screened enclosure solves that problem completely - no spraying, no citronella candles, just fresh air without the uninvited guests.
The combination of UV exposure and salt air in Redondo Beach is genuinely hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and rugs. If you are replacing cushions every year or two because they are bleaching out or breaking down, a screen room with UV-filtering mesh overhead would dramatically slow that process. The investment in the room often pays for itself in furniture you do not have to keep replacing.
If you have a perfectly good patio slab that mostly sits unused because it is too exposed or uncomfortable, that is a clear sign the space needs to be enclosed to become genuinely livable. A screen room turns an underused slab into a room you will actually spend time in - and in Redondo Beach's climate, that means nearly every day of the year.
We build screened enclosures on existing concrete patios throughout the South Bay, using anodized aluminum framing and mesh materials chosen specifically for coastal exposure. Every project starts with a site visit to measure your space, assess your existing slab, and check for any HOA or setback requirements that would affect the design. For homeowners who want to take the next step beyond a screen room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers the full upgrade path from open patio to enclosed, glazed room.
We also handle the permit application with the City of Redondo Beach and assist with HOA architectural review submissions. Many contractors in this market skip or downplay these steps - we include them as a standard part of every project because they protect you at resale and prevent the violations that catch homeowners off guard. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion team can also walk you through what a future upgrade from screen room to full enclosure would involve if you want to plan ahead.
Suits homeowners who want to enclose an existing slab quickly and affordably - aluminum frame, standard insect screen, and a screened door.
Suits homeowners who want overhead protection from direct sun and rain in addition to the screened side walls.
Suits any home within a mile or two of the Pacific where standard framing would corrode - anodized aluminum built to hold up in salt air.
Suits homeowners with pets or sun-sensitive outdoor furniture who want a longer-lasting, harder-to-damage screen material.
Redondo Beach's climate is one of the best in the country for outdoor living - mild temperatures, low humidity relative to the rest of the country, and consistent sunshine. But a bare patio in this city can still be uncomfortably exposed. The onshore afternoon breeze picks up most days, the marine layer burns off to reveal intense UV by late morning, and the salt air that comes off Santa Monica Bay means materials need to be chosen with the coast in mind. Many of Redondo Beach's homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s and have original concrete patios that are solid and ready for a screen room frame - they just need the right enclosure to become genuinely livable. Homeowners in Lawndale a few miles inland face similar outdoor comfort challenges and find screened enclosures to be an affordable solution.
Because Redondo Beach is a fully built-out city with limited lot space, most homeowners are not looking to add large structures - they want to make the outdoor space they already have work better. A screen room on an existing slab does exactly that without a major footprint expansion. The city requires permits for attached structures, and a significant share of homes - particularly in North Redondo and the Hollywood Riviera - fall under HOA rules that govern exterior additions. We serve homeowners across the South Bay, including in Hermosa Beach, where coastal conditions and compact lots mirror what we work with daily in Redondo. Getting the permit and HOA approvals handled correctly from the start keeps your project clean and your home easy to sell when the time comes.
We reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your patio size, slab condition, and what you want to use the space for - this keeps the on-site visit focused and saves time for everyone.
We come to your home, measure the space, assess your slab, and look for anything that might affect the project - an uneven surface, a nearby fence, or HOA restrictions. A written estimate follows within a few days, covering materials, labor, and permit fees separately.
We submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach's Building and Safety Division on your behalf and help prepare any HOA architectural review documents. You do not need to do anything during this time - we track the application and let you know when approval comes through.
Most on-site work takes one to three days for a standard room on an existing slab. The frame goes up on day one; screen panels, door, and finishing details follow. After the city's final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you and answer any care and maintenance questions.
Free estimate. Written quote before any commitment. Permits and HOA approvals handled for you.
(424) 999-1971We build every coastal screen room with anodized aluminum framing and corrosion-resistant fasteners. This is not an upgrade - it is how we build by default for homes near the Pacific. Standard framing corrodes noticeably faster this close to the ocean, and we have seen what happens when contractors use it anyway.
We apply for the City of Redondo Beach building permit on every screen room we install. A permitted, inspected room is documented, on record, and clean when you sell. An unpermitted one can stall or complicate escrow - we would rather deal with the permit process than hand that problem to you years from now.
A significant share of Redondo Beach homes fall under HOA rules that govern exterior additions. We know the common requirements in North Redondo and Hollywood Riviera communities and can help you prepare the submission your HOA needs. For building standards reference, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards we adhere to on every project.
Every quote we give breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees as separate line items. You can see exactly what you are paying for and compare it accurately against other bids. There are no vague totals that hide where your money is going.
Our work is licensed, insured, and built to hold up in the specific conditions of coastal Los Angeles County. When you hire us, you are hiring a contractor who has worked in this environment - not one who is learning it on your dime.
The next step up from a screen room - convert your open or screened patio into a fully enclosed, glazed sunroom addition.
Learn MoreEnclose an open patio with glass or solid panels for a finished room that offers more weather protection than a standard screen enclosure.
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