
Your sunroom should be one of your favorite spots - not a storage room you avoid. We upgrade outdated sunrooms into comfortable, well-finished spaces built for coastal living.

Sunroom remodeling in Redondo Beach transforms an existing enclosed porch, patio cover, or underperforming addition into a fully finished living space, most jobs take six to twelve weeks from contract to move-in and include window upgrades, flooring, and often insulation work.
A lot of Redondo Beach homeowners have a sunroom they barely use. The glazing is old, the floor feels soft in spots, or the room turns into an oven by noon. These are all fixable problems. Sunroom remodeling replaces what is not working - windows, insulation, flooring, framing - and finishes the room so it actually feels like part of your home rather than an afterthought.
Some homeowners want a light refresh. Others are converting a neglected enclosed porch into a real room connected to heating and cooling. If you are not sure which direction is right for your project, our screen room installation page covers a more open, lower-cost option that works well for many South Bay homes.
If you notice a musty smell when you walk into your sunroom - especially after the marine layer rolls in overnight - moisture is getting in somewhere it should not be. Redondo Beach's coastal humidity is persistent, and older sunrooms with worn seals let that moisture accumulate inside walls and under flooring. Left alone, this leads to mold and rot that becomes a much bigger and more expensive problem.
When you see fog or condensation trapped between the layers of a double-pane window, the seal has failed and the window is no longer doing its job. In a coastal environment, salt air accelerates seal failure - this is a common problem in sunrooms that are more than 10 to 15 years old. Windows that stick, will not latch, or show visible corrosion on the frames are telling you the room needs attention.
If your sunroom becomes uncomfortable by early afternoon even in Redondo Beach's mild climate, the glazing and ventilation are not working well enough. This usually means older single-pane glass or no way to exhaust hot air as it builds up. A remodel that upgrades the windows and adds proper ventilation can turn an unusable hot box into a room you want to spend time in.
Soft spots underfoot, tiles that have cracked or popped loose, or flooring visibly separating from the baseboards are signs moisture has gotten into the subfloor. In a sunroom close to grade level - common in Redondo Beach's older bungalows and ranch-style homes - ground moisture wicks up through an inadequate vapor barrier over time. This is worth addressing sooner rather than later, because subfloor damage spreads.
Every sunroom remodeling project is different, but the goal is always the same: a finished room you are genuinely proud of. We start with a thorough assessment of what is there - structure, windows, flooring, and how the room connects to the rest of the house. From there, we put together a clear scope of work before any contracts are signed. If you are also weighing whether to go fully closed or want to explore a more open design, our sunroom design service can help you think through the options first.
For homeowners whose existing room needs more than a refresh - or those who want a fully climate-controlled space from the ground up - we also offer full-scale new builds. Our sunroom design team works alongside the remodeling crew to make sure the finished product matches what you had in mind before the first nail goes in.
Suits homeowners who want new flooring, updated trim, and fresh paint without structural changes - the fastest and most affordable path.
Suits homeowners whose main issue is heat, cold, or fogged panes - new energy-efficient windows solve most comfort problems in one step.
Suits homeowners whose room needs new framing, subfloor repairs, or a roof upgrade alongside window and finish work.
Suits homeowners who want the room fully insulated and connected to their home's heating and cooling so it feels like any other room year-round.
Most of Redondo Beach's housing stock went up between the 1950s and 1980s. Sunrooms added to those homes during the same era used single-pane glass, minimal insulation, and hardware that was never meant to hold up against decades of coastal salt air. The result is a lot of rooms that were once an asset but have quietly become a liability - leaking, corroding, and uncomfortable to use. A well-executed remodel replaces the parts that have failed and brings the room up to a standard the rest of the house deserves. Homeowners in Torrance face similar aging-stock challenges just a few miles inland.
Redondo Beach's permit process through the Community Development Department is thorough, and HOA review adds another layer for the significant share of homes in governed communities. We have handled both processes many times for homeowners across the South Bay, including in Hermosa Beach, where coastal conditions and lot constraints are nearly identical to Redondo. Getting both approvals right before work starts protects you at resale and keeps your HOA from sending you a violation notice after the project wraps. We handle the paperwork on your behalf so you are not left navigating city portals and architectural review committees on your own.
We reply within one business day. Before scheduling a visit, we ask a few quick questions about the room's current state and what you want from the finished space - this keeps the on-site assessment focused.
We visit your home, inspect the structure, windows, and flooring, and walk through your goals. A written estimate follows within a few days, breaking down costs by category so you know exactly where your money is going.
We prepare and submit the building permit application to the City of Redondo Beach and help you prepare any HOA architectural review documents. Permit review typically adds two to six weeks - we account for this in the schedule from day one.
Work proceeds in order: structural repairs, windows, insulation, flooring, finishing. A city inspector visits during the project if permits were pulled. We walk through the finished room with you before we leave and make sure the permit is closed out properly.
Free estimate. Written quote before any commitment. We handle permits and HOA approvals.
(424) 999-1971We specify vinyl and fiberglass window frames, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and marine-grade hardware on every coastal project. Standard aluminum and untreated steel corrode noticeably faster within a mile or two of the Pacific - we have seen it, and we build accordingly.
We prepare and submit both the city building permit application and any HOA architectural review documents on your behalf. Homeowners in Redondo Beach's many governed communities tell us this alone saves them significant stress - and it prevents the violations that come from skipping a step.
Every project we complete is performed under a current California contractor license, which you can verify on the California Contractors State License Board website. That license requires us to carry workers' compensation and general liability insurance, so you are protected if anything goes wrong on your property.
You will receive a written estimate that breaks down every major cost category before you sign anything. No low number upfront with surprise additions later - we have seen what that does to homeowner trust, and we do not work that way.
Each of these points comes down to the same thing: a remodel you can trust. We work in Redondo Beach and the surrounding South Bay communities because we know this specific environment - the materials it demands, the permit offices it involves, and the HOA communities that govern much of its housing stock.
A lower-cost open-air alternative that adds a screened enclosure to your existing patio without the full construction of a remodel.
Learn MoreStart with a design consultation before committing to any scope of work - ideal if you want to explore options before signing a contract.
Learn MorePermit slots in Redondo Beach fill up - the sooner we start the paperwork, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or request your free estimate now.