
We handle sunroom construction in Redondo Beach from the first permit application to the final city inspection - so you get a room that is built to last and legal when you sell.

Sunroom construction in Redondo Beach covers the full process of designing, permitting, and building an enclosed glass room attached to your home - most projects take three to five months from signed contract to final inspection, with two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
A sunroom is not a patio cover or a screen room - it is an enclosed, weatherproof room that lets in natural light from large windows or glass panels on most of its walls and sometimes its ceiling. Some rooms are heated and cooled like the rest of your house. Others are more seasonal. In Redondo Beach, where the morning marine layer keeps things cool and the occasional winter storm can bring real rain, the right build spec matters.
If you already know you want a room that reflects your home's style from the ground up, see our sunroom additions page for a closer look at how we add rooms to existing homes, or browse sunroom remodeling if you have an existing structure that needs updating.
If you find yourself going inside earlier than you want because the ocean wind picks up, or skipping morning coffee outside because of the marine layer chill, a sunroom solves that. It gives you the feeling of being outdoors - the light, the view, the connection to your yard - without the wind and cold that are part of life near the water in Redondo Beach.
Redondo Beach has mild weather, but an exposed patio can feel uncomfortable during June Gloom or on windy winter days. If your outdoor furniture sits untouched for stretches at a time, that square footage is not working for you. A sunroom extends the usability of that space to nearly every day of the year.
If your home feels cramped but you love the natural light and the yard, a sunroom is often a better fit than a conventional room addition. It adds real square footage - enough for a dining table, a reading chair, or a home office - while keeping that bright, airy feeling you would lose with an enclosed room.
In the Redondo Beach real estate market, livable square footage and indoor-outdoor flow are consistently cited as top buyer priorities. A permitted, well-finished sunroom is something a buyer can see and appreciate immediately - it is not an invisible upgrade. It shows well in photos and in person.
We handle the full construction scope - from the first design sketch through permits, foundation, framing, windows, electrical, and the city's final inspection. Every sunroom we build in Redondo Beach goes through the permit process, full stop. We also manage HOA submissions for homeowners in neighborhoods like North Redondo and the Hollywood Riviera where association approval is required. If you want to understand the design side before committing to a construction scope, our sunroom remodeling service is a good starting point for homes with existing structures to update.
For homeowners adding a room to a home that does not have any existing structure to work with, our sunroom additions service covers that scenario in detail - what the attachment process looks like, what foundation work is typically required, and what you can expect day to day during the build.
For homeowners building on a bare patio or backyard space with no existing enclosure to work with.
For homeowners who have an older screen room, patio cover, or prefab kit that needs to be replaced with a properly built room.
For homeowners who want to use the space comfortably on Redondo Beach's cool, foggy mornings and occasional chilly winter evenings.
For homes within a few miles of the ocean where salt air makes material selection more important than it would be inland.
Redondo Beach is a dense coastal city with small lots, strict setback rules, and a marine environment that accelerates corrosion on hardware, frames, and fasteners. A contractor who normally works inland may not spec the right materials for a home within a mile of Santa Monica Bay - and you will see the difference within a few years in sticky windows, rusty hinges, and frames that look worn long before they should. California's energy efficiency rules for new additions also require windows and insulation to meet state standards, which adds some cost but means a more comfortable room year-round.
We serve homeowners across the South Bay, including El Segundo and Hermosa Beach, and we treat every project as a coastal build from the start. That means coastal-rated hardware, windows specified for salt-air environments, and a contractor who already knows Redondo Beach's permit office and setback requirements when they show up for your site visit. Learn more about California's energy standards for residential additions at the California Energy Commission.
We ask about your goals, your space, and your rough budget. You will get a ballpark range in the first conversation. We reply to all inquiries within one business day - no waiting a week to hear back.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at your existing roofline and foundation, and check setback requirements. This visit usually takes one to two hours. You leave with a much more accurate quote and a realistic sense of what is possible.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach and handle any HOA architectural review in parallel. The permit process typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated so you always know where things stand.
Foundation and site prep come first, then framing, then windows and electrical, then interior finishing. The city inspector signs off before we consider the project complete. We walk through every detail with you at the end before we leave.
We come to your home, look at your space, and give you an honest number - no obligation, no hard sell.
(424) 999-1971Every sunroom we build is fully permitted and inspected. You get documentation that the work meets code - which protects you legally and financially when you sell. If a contractor suggests skipping the permit, that is a clear sign to walk away.
Salt-air-rated hardware, powder-coated or fiberglass frames, and properly sealed perimeters are built into every Redondo Beach project from the start. We do not charge extra for building correctly near the ocean - it is just how we work.
We have managed HOA architectural submissions in North Redondo, the Hollywood Riviera, and neighboring South Bay cities. We know what those associations ask for and help you prepare materials that move through review without unnecessary revisions.
Any contractor you hire in California must hold a current state license. You can verify ours - and any contractor you are comparing us against - in about two minutes on the CSLB website. California Contractors State License Board.
When you put these together, you get a sunroom built to code, built for the coast, and backed by a contractor who has already done this work in your city. That combination is what makes the difference between a room that adds value and one that creates problems.
Already have a screen room or older enclosure? We can tear it out and replace it with a properly built, permitted sunroom.
Learn MoreAdding a sunroom to a home with no existing structure - see what the attachment process and timeline look like from the start.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or send us a message today.