
RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios designs and builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms for homeowners across Inglewood and the surrounding South Bay communities.

RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed Sunroom Contractor serving Inglewood, CA and 11 surrounding cities. We offer 16 sunroom and patio services - from ground-up construction to remodeling an existing room that never worked right. Whether you have an unused patio slab, a deck that deserves a second life, or you just want a bright, comfortable space to call your own, we build it to last and pull every required permit along the way.

Want more space without moving? A sunroom addition grows your home outward and adds a bright, livable room you will actually use.
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Too hot in July, too cold in January? A four-season sunroom is fully climate-controlled so you can use it every single day of the year.
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In Inglewood's mild climate, a three-season room gives you 10+ months of comfortable outdoor-feeling space at a lower cost.
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Got an unused patio slab? We can enclose it into a protected, furnished room without starting from scratch.
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Every detail your way - layout, glass type, roofline, finishes. A custom sunroom is built around how you actually live.
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Ground-up sunroom construction with proper foundation, framing, and permits handled from day one.
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Leaking roof, foggy glass, drafty doors? We fix and upgrade existing sunrooms so they work the way they should have all along.
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Keep the breeze in and the bugs out. A screen room turns any patio or deck into a comfortable, open-air living area.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will follow up within 1 business day to learn about your project - where the sunroom would go, roughly what size you have in mind, and what you plan to use it for. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just a real conversation so we understand what you need before anyone commits to anything.
We visit your home at no charge to look at the space in person. We check the existing foundation, the exterior wall, drainage, and anything else that could affect the build. After the visit, we put together a detailed written proposal with costs broken down by category - foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and any electrical or HVAC work - so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we handle the permit application with the City of Inglewood and keep you updated throughout. When permits are approved, we build - foundation first, then frame, roof, glass, and finishes. A city inspector signs off at completion. We do a final walkthrough with you and hand over all permit documentation for your home records.
We are a licensed contractor in the State of California and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. We provide proof of both in writing before any work begins - you should always ask for this, and we are always ready to share it.
Every estimate starts with a visit to your home - not a phone guess. We walk your space, check the foundation, note any local permit considerations, and then give you a written breakdown by cost category. You pay nothing until you decide to move forward.
We are a locally owned business rooted in Inglewood, CA. We know the city's permit office, the local soil conditions, the HOA rules in newer developments, and the way Southern California sun behaves differently than anywhere else. That local knowledge saves you time and money.
Every sunroom we build is backed by a written workmanship warranty. We also review the manufacturer warranties on windows and framing systems with you before you sign anything. When the job is done, you leave with paperwork - not just a handshake.
Ready to get started? Request a free estimate or call (424) 414-1258 - we respond within 1 business day.
They finished our sunroom addition in about three weeks - right on the schedule they gave us at the start. The permit process was completely handled by them and we never had to call the city once. The room gets full afternoon sun and stays comfortable even in August, which was my main worry going in.
David R., Inglewood - Sunroom additions
We had an old covered patio that leaked every winter and basically sat unused. The team converted it into a proper three-season room and it has completely changed how we use our backyard. We have eaten dinner out there almost every night since it was finished.
Maria T., Hawthorne - Patio enclosures
I work from home and my old setup just was not cutting it. We went with a four-season sunroom off the back of the house and it is genuinely the best part of my day now. Quiet, bright, and the glass is noticeably better at blocking plane noise than the rest of our house.
James K., Torrance - Four season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. This estimate is completely free and carries no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to learn a bit more about your project and schedule a time to visit your home. That site visit is also free.
(424) 414-1258RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is based in Inglewood, CA and serves 12 cities across the South Bay and greater Los Angeles area - including Hawthorne, Torrance, and Manhattan Beach. Most of our service area is within a 15-mile radius, and we aim to schedule free estimates within the same week you call.
Not if the right glass is used. Low-emissivity coatings reflect heat instead of absorbing it, keeping the room comfortable even when Inglewood's afternoon sun is at its strongest. The National Fenestration Rating Council at nfrc.org publishes standardized ratings so you can compare glass products objectively before your contractor specifies them.
Yes - any enclosed room addition with a permanent roof requires a building permit from Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Permits trigger inspections that confirm the work is safe and built correctly. Skipping permits can make your home harder to sell and may require expensive teardown later.
California's seismic building standards require that the foundation and connection between a new sunroom and your existing home handle lateral movement. A properly permitted sunroom in Inglewood meets these standards by default - the city inspector confirms it before sign-off.
Inglewood temperatures rarely drop below the mid-40s even in January. A three-season room is realistically usable for 10 or more months here - which is far more than most of the country. Unless you specifically want a room to double as a climate-controlled office in summer, a three-season build is often the more practical investment.
A permitted sunroom adds real square footage that appears in your home's official record and can be counted in an appraisal. In the Los Angeles market, where indoor-outdoor living is a strong selling point, a well-built sunroom can differentiate your home. An unpermitted one does the opposite - buyers and their inspectors will flag it.
Yes. Double-pane glass with proper sealing noticeably reduces outside noise - a real benefit for homes under LAX flight paths. A fully enclosed sunroom also blocks the dry, gusty Santa Ana winds that make open patios uncomfortable in fall and winter, turning an unusable outdoor space into a quiet retreat.
Glass performance ratings referenced from the National Fenestration Rating Council.
RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Inglewood, CA, serving 12 cities across the South Bay since 2024. We are licensed under the California Contractors State License Board to perform structural and home improvement work in the state.
We have completed sunroom and patio projects across all 16 of our service categories - from simple screen room installations to fully custom four-season rooms with dedicated HVAC and premium low-e glass. Every project goes through Inglewood's full permit and inspection process.
Learn more about how we work and what drives our approach on our About page, or contact us to schedule your free estimate.
In Inglewood's mild coastal climate, a three-season room is comfortable for most of the year. If your primary goal is a bright sitting area or casual dining space - not a year-round office - it is often a more practical investment than a fully conditioned room.
An unpermitted sunroom does not appear in your home's official square footage. Lenders, appraisers, and buyers will find it during a sale, and it can reduce your sale price, delay closing, or require expensive remediation. There is no shortcut worth taking here.
Ask to see a completed project in person. Look at how the roof connects to the house - that seam is where leaks happen when work is careless. Ask specifically how they address waterproofing at the joint. A contractor who gets vague here is one to avoid.
The U.S. Department of Energy guide to energy-efficient windows covers how glass coatings and ratings affect comfort and utility costs - worth reading before you finalize any sunroom material selection. Ready to move forward? Call us at (424) 414-1258 or request your free estimate online.
Inglewood is a dense, built-out city of about 109,000 people packed into just under 11 square miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles. Most of its residential housing was built between the 1940s and 1960s - postwar bungalows and ranch homes that now sit on modest lots, many with the original windows and rooflines still in place. The city has changed quickly in recent years, with the opening of SoFi Stadium in 2020 and the ongoing Hollywood Park development surrounding it, driving up home values and increasing renovation activity across the city.
The city includes neighborhoods with very different characters - Morningside Park in the northeast has wider streets, larger lots, and some of the city's more established single-family homes, while the blocks near Kia Forum on Manchester Boulevard see more foot traffic and commercial activity. Across the city, small backyard patios and older concrete slabs are common, many of which have never been converted into usable living space despite the city's excellent, mild climate.
For homeowners considering a sunroom or patio enclosure, Inglewood's weather makes it one of the better locations in the country for this type of investment. Inglewood sits in the South Bay coastal influence zone, with mild winters, very little freezing weather, and over 280 sunny days per year. The challenge is managing that sunshine - a poorly designed sunroom here can turn into an oven by mid-morning in July. That is why glass selection and ventilation matter far more in this climate than they would in cooler cities, and it is one of the things we pay close attention to on every project we build here. You can learn more about local population and housing data through the U.S. Census Bureau's Inglewood profile.
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RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios
3730 W Century Blvd #9
Inglewood, CA 90303
(424) 414-1258hi@inglewoodsunrooms.comMonday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 10 AM to 2 PM.
RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios serves Inglewood and 11 surrounding cities. Free estimates, no obligation.