Tired of a patio or sunroom that only works a few months of the year? We build fully insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms so you have a real, livable space no matter what the weather is doing outside.

All season rooms in Inglewood are fully enclosed, insulated additions that connect to your home and stay comfortable in any weather - unlike a basic sunroom, which can feel like an oven in summer or a freezer during cool coastal evenings, and most projects run three to eight weeks of construction once permits are in hand.
A standard sunroom uses single or lightly insulated glass and has no reliable temperature control, which means it sits empty on the cool, foggy mornings that are common in Inglewood from May through July, and again on cool evenings in fall and winter. An all season room solves that with insulated glass panels, a proper thermal envelope, and a heating and cooling system sized for the space. The result is a room you actually use every day - not a seasonal bonus room you forget about for half the year.
Homeowners comparing options often look at an enclosed patio room as a starting point, which is a great fit when year-round climate control is not the top priority. If you want full year-round comfort regardless of the season - including Inglewood's marine layer mornings and cool December evenings - an all season room is the right choice.
If your patio or backyard is unused most mornings because Inglewood's marine layer makes it too cool and damp, an all season room gives you the outdoor feeling without the weather deciding when you get to use it. It is comfortable at 7 a.m. when the fog is still rolling in and just as comfortable on a warm October afternoon. The space earns its place every day of the year, not just when the weather cooperates.
Many older Inglewood homes have screened porches or basic sunrooms built without insulation or climate control. If yours feels cold and damp on cool evenings - or stuffy and hot on warm afternoons - converting it to a true all season room with proper insulation and a climate system is often more affordable than building from scratch. You go from a space you barely use to one you use daily.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your Inglewood neighborhood and have no interest in the Southern California real estate market, an all season room adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost of a full home addition. It works well as a home office, a playroom, a casual dining space, or a guest room - whatever your household needs most right now.
If you already have an enclosed porch or older sunroom and you see fog or moisture on the inside of the glass on cool evenings, or feel cold air coming through the walls, those are signs the structure is not performing correctly. In Inglewood's coastal climate, temperature swings between day and night can be significant, and a poorly sealed room will feel uncomfortable while quietly developing moisture problems inside the walls.
Every all season room project starts with a proper site assessment, not a sales pitch. We look at your existing foundation or patio surface, the exterior wall the room will connect to, and the structural conditions specific to your home before we give you a final price. Inglewood's older housing stock - much of it built between the 1940s and 1970s - sometimes has foundation quirks or framing conditions that only show up when someone actually checks, and we would rather find those before a contract is signed than after construction is underway. From there, the build covers wall framing, insulated glass panel installation, roofing and weatherproofing, electrical work, and connection to your home's heating and cooling system. Homeowners who want a slightly lighter version of this space sometimes start by looking at a four season sunroom, which covers similar ground with a few different configuration options depending on how you plan to use the room.
We manage the full permit process through the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division, including preparation of HOA submission materials for neighborhoods that require it. California's Title 24 energy efficiency requirements apply to all season room additions, and we build to those standards as a baseline - not as an add-on. The finished room should look and feel like it was always part of the house, with no visible seams or design gaps where the addition meets the existing structure. For homeowners whose priority is noise reduction alongside year-round comfort, we discuss acoustic glass options that make a genuine difference given laminated glass performance in high-noise environments like the LAX flight corridors.
Best for homeowners who want the new space to function as a year-round home office, dining room, or living area with consistent comfort in any season.
Best for homeowners who already have an enclosed space that is uncomfortable in cool weather and want to upgrade it to true all season performance.
Best for homeowners in LAX flight corridors who want laminated glazing to significantly reduce aircraft noise in the finished room.
Best for homeowners adding an all season room to an open patio area or backyard where no enclosed structure currently exists.
Inglewood sits in the South Bay coastal zone of Los Angeles County, where the climate is genuinely mild but also genuinely variable. The marine layer rolls in most mornings from late spring through early summer, cool evenings are the norm from October through March, and Santa Ana wind events in fall can shift conditions dramatically in a single afternoon. A basic patio or screened porch simply cannot handle that range. An all season room with insulated glass and proper climate control stays comfortable through all of it - which means a space you will actually use 365 days a year, not just on the handful of perfect-weather days. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to all season room construction, and a contractor who builds to those rules is giving you a room that holds its temperature without driving up your electricity bill - a meaningful concern given Southern California's electricity rates.
The LAX noise environment is the other factor that sets Inglewood apart. An open patio under a busy flight corridor is a space many homeowners simply stop using. An all season room changes that completely - the right glazing reduces aircraft noise to a background hum rather than a constant interruption. We work with homeowners across the South Bay, including those in Hawthorne and El Segundo, where the same coastal climate and LAX noise conditions shape how these rooms need to be built.
We respond to new inquiries within one business day. At the site visit - which is free - we measure the space, look at your foundation and exterior wall, and talk through what you want the room to do. You leave with a realistic sense of what is possible and a ballpark cost range.
We follow up with a written proposal covering the room's size, glass type, climate system plan, and total price. We walk through it line by line and answer every question before asking you to sign anything. No pressure, no deadline.
Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Permit approval typically takes two to six weeks. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to manage this process.
Construction runs three to six weeks depending on room size. City inspections happen at key stages, and we schedule those on your behalf. At the final walkthrough, we go through everything together and hand you the permit sign-off and any warranty documents in writing.
No obligation. We will visit your home, look at the space, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything.
(424) 414-1258Every all season room we build in Inglewood is fully permitted through the city's Building and Safety Division. A permitted room is legally documented, insurable, and an asset to your home when you sell. We know how to submit complete plans that avoid back-and-forth delays.
Inglewood sits directly under several LAX flight paths, and we design all season rooms here with that in mind. We offer laminated acoustic glass panels that make a real, noticeable difference in how quiet the space feels. We walk you through the options before you decide.
Much of Inglewood's housing stock dates from the 1940s to 1970s, and older foundations sometimes have conditions that affect cost. We do a thorough structural assessment before giving you a final price - not after you have already committed to the project. No surprise invoices at the end.
California's energy efficiency requirements are among the strictest in the country, and we build to those standards as a baseline on every project. The result is a room that holds its temperature without running the climate system constantly - important in a state with some of the highest electricity rates in the US. Learn more at the California Energy Commission.
Every one of those proof points connects to the same outcome: a room that is built correctly, permitted properly, and performs the way you expected - from the first cool foggy morning you use it to the last warm evening of the year.
A weather-protected room built onto your existing patio - a practical starting point when full year-round climate control is not the top priority.
Learn MoreA year-round sunroom option with slightly different configuration choices - good for homeowners comparing all season room builds side by side.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Inglewood fill up - the sooner we file, the sooner you are using your new space. Call or send us a message to get started.