
Tired of unused outdoor space and a home that feels too small? We design and build fully permitted sunroom additions in Redondo Beach that expand your living area and work with the coastal environment - not against it.

Sunroom additions in Redondo Beach, CA are fully enclosed glass-and-frame rooms built onto your home, giving you year-round indoor-outdoor living space, most projects run from four to twelve weeks once permits are approved.
For homeowners in Redondo Beach, a sunroom solves a specific problem: you have outdoor space you love in theory but avoid in practice because of coastal winds, morning marine layer, or the lack of a comfortable indoor-outdoor connection. A sunroom addition puts glass walls between you and the weather while keeping the light and the view you moved here for.
If you are weighing your options, our four season sunrooms page covers the fully climate-controlled version - built with the same insulation standards as the rest of your home.
Redondo Beach's afternoon onshore wind and morning marine layer make open patios uncomfortable more days than most homeowners expect. If your outdoor furniture sits untouched for weeks at a time, that's a clear sign you'd get daily value from an enclosed space.
Redondo Beach home prices make moving up to a larger house a significant financial leap. If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room without relocating.
Coastal air accelerates corrosion on metal parts and softens wood framing faster than inland. A patio cover that looked solid five years ago may now be rusting, leaking, or structurally weak. Many Redondo Beach homeowners upgrade to an enclosed sunroom rather than replacing like-for-like.
A sunroom makes an excellent home office - bright, separated from the main living areas, and connected to the outdoors in a way that makes long workdays more bearable. If you are currently working from a kitchen table or a bedroom corner, a sunroom addition can give you the dedicated space your work actually needs.
We build the full range of sunroom addition types for Redondo Beach homeowners. That starts with design and permitting - we handle both with the city on your behalf - and carries through foundation work, framing, glass installation, electrical, and interior finishing. Every project we build includes four season sunroom options for homeowners who want full climate control year-round, as well as lighter builds for those who want the light and view without the full HVAC investment.
For homeowners who want to go further, we also offer sunroom construction for ground-up projects with specific structural requirements - including properties where the existing foundation or roof line needs significant modification before a standard addition can be attached.
Ideal for homeowners who want the light and view year-round but live in a mild enough climate that full insulation isn't a priority.
Built to the same insulation and HVAC standards as the rest of your home - comfortable on every day of the year.
Encloses an existing covered patio with glass walls and a proper roof, making use of the foundation already in place.
For homeowners who want a room designed around their specific lot, lifestyle, and aesthetic - not a catalog option.
Building a sunroom in Redondo Beach is not the same as building one in a dry inland city. The salt air that rolls in off Santa Monica Bay accelerates corrosion on standard materials - frames, fasteners, and window seals that hold up fine 20 miles east can start showing wear within just a few years here. Every project we build in the South Bay uses materials specified for coastal exposure, not standard residential-grade products that will need early replacement. Homeowners near the Redondo Beach Esplanade and King Harbor area see this accelerated wear most clearly - it's a factor we account for from the design stage, not after installation.
The other local factor that catches homeowners off guard is the permitting timeline. Redondo Beach's Building and Safety Division can run three to six weeks for permit review during busy periods. We also serve neighboring Torrance and Hermosa Beach homeowners who face similar coastal conditions, and the same material and permitting knowledge applies across all of these communities.
Call or submit the form and someone from the office will get back to you within one business day to schedule an on-site visit. There is no commitment at this stage and no fee for the consultation.
We visit your home, measure the space, review setbacks and HOA status, and put together a written proposal with a full cost breakdown. You will know the total before any work is authorized.
We submit the permit application to the city and, if your home is in an HOA, prepare the architectural review documents on your behalf. This phase typically takes three to six weeks in Redondo Beach.
Foundation, framing, glass installation, electrical, and interior finishing follow in sequence. A city inspector signs off before the project is complete. We walk through the finished room with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and answer every question you have. You get a written proposal before any work begins.
(424) 999-1971We work in Redondo Beach and the South Bay every day - we know local permit timelines, HOA processes, and coastal material requirements from direct experience, not from a general contractor manual.
Every sunroom we build goes through the Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division's full permit and inspection process. You get a legal, inspected addition on record - not a structure that creates problems when you sell.
We don't use inland-standard materials and hope for the best. Frames, fasteners, and seals are chosen for the South Bay's salt air environment from the start, so your investment holds up for decades rather than years.
You know the total cost before a single nail is driven. We don't low-ball estimates and make up the difference mid-project. In a market where construction costs are already high, that matters.
These aren't just talking points - they reflect how we actually run jobs. Local knowledge, full permitting, and honest pricing are the things Redondo Beach homeowners tell us matter most when they look back on their project. See the National Association of Home Builders for general guidance on what to look for in a sunroom contractor.
Want year-round comfort with full insulation and climate control? A four season sunroom functions as a true room addition, comfortable in every month.
Learn MoreStarting from scratch with a new build? Our sunroom construction service covers ground-up projects with full permitting and coastal-grade materials.
Learn MoreCall (424) 999-1971 today or submit the form - free estimates available now, and we respond within 1 business day.