
RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Compton homeowners call for sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - fully permitted work by a crew familiar with the postwar bungalow housing stock throughout the city. We respond within one business day and put every estimate in writing before you commit to anything.

Many Compton homes have an older enclosed porch or converted patio room that was built decades ago without proper permits or insulation, and it shows - it is too hot in summer, too cold at night, and leaks when it rains. Our sunroom remodeling service brings those spaces up to current code with new framing, proper glazing, and insulation that makes the room livable year-round.
The postwar ranch homes and bungalows throughout Compton commonly have a concrete slab patio at the back - a structure that is already there but not doing much. Enclosing that slab with weatherproof panels and a proper roof connection adds a functional room without the cost of a full addition, and on a modest Compton lot it makes a real difference to how much usable space you have.
An enclosed patio room in Compton is a practical solution for homeowners who want protected outdoor living without expanding their home's main footprint. Compton's hot, dry summers and occasional wet winters make an enclosed space far more versatile than an open patio, and the existing concrete slab on most properties here gives us a foundation to work with.
For Compton homeowners who want to use their backyard without insects and airborne debris from neighboring lots, a screen room creates a comfortable barrier while keeping the open feel of the outdoors. It is a lower-cost option than a fully glazed enclosure and works well on the smaller lots common throughout the city.
Vinyl framing is a practical choice for Compton homeowners who want a finished sunroom that holds up to the heat and occasional winter moisture without requiring regular repainting or sealing. In a city where most properties have stucco exteriors that already need periodic upkeep, having a sunroom that maintains itself is a meaningful benefit.
An all season room is insulated and climate-controlled, making it usable as main living space regardless of the time of year. In Compton, where many of the postwar homes are modest in size and lack space for a home office or extra bedroom, adding a fully conditioned room through the back of the house is often the most practical way to gain square footage without a major interior renovation.
The majority of Compton's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s - solid construction for its time, but now 50 to 80 years old. Homes that age have concrete slabs that have been through decades of heat cycles and clay soil movement. Compton sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and contract when dry, putting ongoing stress on concrete pads and foundations. A slab that looks fine from above can be settled, cracked, or sloped underneath, and that affects what can be built on it and at what cost. Any sunroom project here starts with a thorough slab assessment.
Compton's climate brings hot, dry summers where temperatures regularly reach the mid-to-upper 90s and UV exposure beats down on exterior surfaces year-round. Roofing materials, stucco, caulk, and glazing all degrade faster here than in cooler climates. The winter rainy season - November through March - can bring heavy rain events that expose any gap in a roof connection, a stucco seam, or a poorly detailed threshold. The addition has to be built to handle both extremes, and California's Title 24 energy code applies to every permitted addition, which means glass and insulation choices have to be calculated and documented before the city issues a permit.
Our crew works throughout Compton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Permits in Compton go through the City of Compton Community Development Department - the city handles its own plan check and inspections, separate from LA County - and we know the submittal process there. The city's inspector schedule and plan check turnaround times factor directly into how we set project timelines for homeowners here.
Compton is a fully built-out city of roughly 95,000 people packed into about 10 square miles in the southern part of Los Angeles County. The 710, 91, and 105 freeways all run nearby, making the city easy to reach from Inglewood, Carson, and Gardena. The residential neighborhoods are mostly laid out on a grid - streets near Central Avenue and Willowbrook Avenue are typical of what we encounter most often. The housing is dense and the lots are small to medium, which means we plan access and staging carefully before every project so neighboring properties are not affected.
We also serve the communities bordering Compton. Homeowners in Torrance and Carson deal with similar postwar housing conditions and the same Los Angeles County permit framework our crew navigates every week.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind - the space you want to work with and how you plan to use it. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit that works around your availability.
We visit the property, inspect the slab and existing structures, take measurements, and review the site conditions before putting a number on anything. Compton's older slabs sometimes have conditions that affect cost, and we will tell you plainly what we find before you commit.
We handle the permit application and plan check with the City of Compton. Construction starts once permits are approved - typically two to four weeks of active work depending on scope. You do not need to be home for every day of construction, though we will coordinate with you on inspection scheduling.
We schedule the final city inspection and walk through the finished space with you before we consider the job done. Any punch-list items are addressed immediately - we do not consider a project closed until you are satisfied with what was built.
We serve Compton, CA with permitted sunroom construction and patio enclosures. Call us or fill out the form below - we reply within one business day.
(424) 414-1258Compton is a city of roughly 95,000 to 97,000 residents in the southern part of Los Angeles County, covering about 10 square miles between Lynwood, Carson, Paramount, and Gardena. The city is fully built out - there is almost no undeveloped land left - and the residential neighborhoods are dense, established, and made up almost entirely of postwar single-family homes and duplexes. Most of the housing was built between the 1940s and 1970s as part of the postwar suburban expansion of the LA basin. One-story ranch-style houses and small bungalows on modest lots are the norm throughout. For more on the city's history and geography, see Compton, California on Wikipedia.
Compton is served by the Metro A Line, with stops at Compton Station and Artesia Station connecting residents to downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach without a car. The 710, 91, and 105 freeways run nearby, making the city accessible from across the South Bay and the broader LA region. Compton Creek runs through the city and has been the focus of community improvement projects in recent years. The homeownership rate is roughly 40 to 45 percent, meaning a solid base of long-term owners who invest in their properties alongside a larger rental population. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Gardena and Carson, where the housing stock and project conditions are similar.
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