
A four season sunroom is fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built to the same standard as the rest of your home - so you actually use it in August and January, not just the mild months.
A four season sunroom is fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built to the same standard as the rest of your home - so you actually use it in August and January, not just the mild months.

Four season sunrooms in Inglewood, CA are fully insulated, permitted room additions with a dedicated heating and cooling system - built to the same structural and energy standards as the rest of your house, with most projects running four to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
The key difference between a four season sunroom and a standard sunroom addition is how it handles weather extremes. A basic sunroom may use thinner glass and minimal insulation - fine for mild months but uncomfortable when Inglewood temperatures push into the 90s in August or dip on a January morning. A four season room has insulated walls, a proper weathertight roof, and a climate system, so it performs like a real room every day of the year. Think of it as adding a living room, a dining nook, or a home office that happens to have glass walls and a view of your backyard.
If you already have a screen room or basic enclosure that you can only use comfortably for a few months, that is the clearest signal a four season upgrade is worth considering. You can also explore our all season rooms for a close alternative with flexible configuration options.
If your backyard patio sits empty most afternoons because the sun makes it unbearable - or because LAX flight traffic makes it hard to relax - that is a clear sign you need an enclosed, conditioned space. A four season sunroom gives you the light and the view without the heat and the noise.
If your family has outgrown your current square footage but you love your neighborhood and do not want to deal with the Inglewood real estate market, a sunroom addition adds a real, usable room without the disruption of a full interior renovation. Many homeowners find it the most cost-effective path to gaining livable space.
If one side of your home gets flooded with afternoon sun and you have always thought that spot could be a beautiful room, a four season sunroom is exactly what that wall was built for. With the right glass and a small dedicated cooling unit, that sun-facing wall becomes an asset instead of a problem.
If you already have a screened porch or a basic enclosed patio that you can only use comfortably in spring and fall, you are experiencing the limitation of a three-season structure firsthand. Upgrading to a fully insulated, climate-controlled four season room means you actually use the space in August and January too.
Every four season sunroom we build starts with a reinforced foundation sized for your soil conditions and lot, followed by a structural framing system, insulated glass panels rated for Southern California solar heat gain, and a weathertight roof. Electrical work is always part of the project - outlets, lighting, and connections for your heating and cooling unit. We typically install a dedicated mini-split, which does not require ductwork and can be controlled independently from the rest of your home.
Because California requires room additions to meet state energy efficiency standards, every project includes documentation of insulation values and glass ratings as part of the permit application. This is handled by us as part of the standard process. If you want a simpler, lower-cost option for moderate weather use, our three season sunrooms are worth comparing. If year-round comfort in every room matters and you want maximum flexibility, our all season rooms offer similar performance with different structural configurations.
Built to handle the weight of a full glass structure and sized for Inglewood soil conditions and California seismic requirements.
Rated for Southern California solar heat gain and designed to reduce aircraft noise - both critical for Inglewood homeowners.
A wall-mounted heating and cooling unit sized for your room that runs independently from your home's existing system.
Properly waterproofed at every seam and transition point - the area where most sunroom leaks originate if the work is not done carefully.
Two conditions in Inglewood make the four season build worth the investment over a cheaper alternative. First, the sun. Inglewood averages over 280 sunny days a year, and direct afternoon sun through the wrong glass can make a glass room feel like a greenhouse by mid-morning in July. A properly specified four season sunroom uses glass rated for solar heat gain control - the ENERGY STAR program certifies windows and glass products for exactly this type of climate. Second, the noise. Inglewood sits directly under the LAX flight path, and a four season room with multi-pane insulated glass provides meaningful sound reduction that a screened porch or basic enclosure simply cannot match.
We serve homeowners throughout Inglewood, including the established residential streets of Inglewood and neighboring communities like Torrance. If your property has an HOA - common in Inglewood developments near the SoFi Stadium corridor - we walk you through what the architectural approval process typically involves before you commit to a design.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day, ask a few questions about your home's age, your lot, and your goals, and then schedule an in-person visit. No pricing or commitments happen until we have seen your property.
We visit your property and look at the wall or foundation where the sunroom will attach, check for structural considerations, measure available space, and note sun exposure. In Inglewood, this visit often includes a conversation about whether the existing foundation or electrical panel needs any upgrades.
After the site visit we put together a design and written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. Once you approve the design, we submit the permit application to the City of Inglewood. Permit review in the LA area can take several weeks - plan for it, and we will keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, foundation and framing go up, followed by glass panels, roofing, and HVAC connections. A city inspector visits to verify the work before completion. We then do a final cleanup and walk you through the finished room - showing you how the heating and cooling system works and handing over inspection documentation.
We visit your property, assess your space, and give you a written proposal with no obligation. Most homeowners hear back from us within 1 business day.
(424) 414-1258Inglewood averages over 280 sunny days a year and sits under the LAX flight path. We specify low-emissivity, multi-pane glass that reduces solar heat gain and noticeably cuts aircraft noise. The National Fenestration Rating Council rates glass for both - we use this when selecting products for every project in this area.
California's energy efficiency requirements for room additions add a documentation step to the permit process. We handle that documentation as part of our standard workflow, which means your project passes inspection the first time and your finished room is genuinely efficient - not just compliant on paper.
We handle the City of Inglewood Building and Safety Division permit submission, plan check responses, and inspection scheduling on every project. You will never need to call the permit office or track down an inspector. Your addition will be fully documented and legal when the time comes to sell.
A significant portion of Inglewood's homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s. We assess your existing foundation, electrical panel, and wall structure during the site visit and tell you upfront if anything needs attention before construction begins - so there are no costly surprises mid-project.
Building a four season sunroom in Inglewood means navigating sun, noise, older housing stock, and California permitting - all at the same time. We do this work in this city, and the details above reflect what actually comes up on every project we take on here.
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Learn MorePermit timelines in the LA area mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call now or send us a message and we will get the process moving.