
RoomCraft Inglewood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Inglewood homeowners call for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - fully permitted work by a crew that knows the city's postwar housing stock and has been pulling permits at Inglewood's Building and Safety Division since 2025.

Inglewood's postwar bungalows and ranch homes often have covered patios or rear slabs that are ideal starting points for a sunroom addition. We design each room around your home's existing structure and Inglewood's year-round sunshine, so the space stays comfortable even in August. If you're ready to move forward, our sunroom additions page covers the full process, from permits to final walkthrough.
Inglewood gets over 280 sunny days a year, but poorly designed glass rooms can become ovens by mid-morning in July. A fully insulated four season sunroom with low-emissivity glass keeps the space comfortable year-round - morning coffee in January, cool workspace in August - without a constantly running HVAC system.
Many Inglewood homes have an existing covered patio that sits empty most of the year because of heat, wind, or LAX flight noise. Enclosing that space with insulated glass panels and a weather-tight connection to the house gives you a real room without starting from scratch - and usually at a lower cost than a new addition.
For homeowners in Inglewood who want fresh air and a view of their yard without the full cost of a glass enclosure, a screen room is a practical middle ground. It keeps insects and debris out during the warmer months while letting in the ocean breeze that comes off the South Bay on summer evenings.
An all season room is a step up from a basic sunroom - fully conditioned, fully insulated, and designed to function as part of your main living space rather than as a bonus room you use occasionally. For Inglewood homeowners who work from home or have a growing family, this is often the most practical long-term investment.
Inglewood's lot sizes and home layouts vary considerably - from the larger properties in Morningside Park to the compact lots near Century Boulevard. Custom sunroom design accounts for your specific footprint, your HOA's requirements if applicable, and the sun angles that affect your particular side of the house.
Most homes in Inglewood were built between the 1940s and 1970s. That age matters when you're adding onto a house - older foundations, aging electrical panels, and exterior walls that have never been opened require a contractor who knows what to look for before the first cut is made. A contractor who primarily works in newer construction may not recognize the conditions these homes present, and surprises mid-project are expensive.
Inglewood's climate adds another layer. The city averages over 280 sunny days a year and sits directly under several LAX flight paths. A sunroom that doesn't account for solar heat gain will be unusable from noon to six most summer days. A room without acoustic glass will be louder than the rest of your house. These are design decisions that should be made before permits are pulled, not after construction has started. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to any new addition here, which means the glass, insulation, and HVAC choices need to be documented as part of the permit application - another reason local experience matters.
Our crew works throughout Inglewood regularly, and we pull permits at the city's Building and Safety Division on W Manchester Boulevard. We know the submittal requirements for Inglewood's permit office and understand that plan review here runs on a separate timeline from Los Angeles County - something homeowners and out-of-area contractors often don't realize until they're already waiting.
Inglewood is a city of distinct neighborhoods. Morningside Park, in the northeast part of the city, has wider streets, larger single-family homes, and homeowners who invest seriously in their properties. The streets closer to Century Boulevard near LAX run smaller and denser. Neighborhoods around Hollywood Park and SoFi Stadium have seen significant investment and renovation activity since the stadium opened in 2020. We've worked in all of these areas and understand what the housing stock on each block looks like.
We also serve the communities right next to Inglewood. If you're in Hawthorne or nearby El Segundo, our crew covers those areas as well - same standards, same permit process familiarity, same crew.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind - size, location on the property, and how you plan to use the space. We reply within one business day and will ask a few questions about your home's age and lot before scheduling a visit.
We visit your property, assess the foundation and exterior wall conditions, and check for any Inglewood-specific considerations - HOA requirements, proximity to property lines, and any conditions in your older home that might affect the design or cost. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work is agreed to.
Once you approve the design and scope, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to the City of Inglewood. Plan review typically takes several weeks. We track the status and keep you updated - you will not need to contact the permit office yourself.
With permits approved, construction begins - foundation first, then framing, glass, roofing, and finish work. The city inspector visits during construction and at completion. We walk you through the finished room, show you how every system works, and provide the final inspection sign-off in writing for your home records.
We reply within one business day and come to your Inglewood property to assess the site before giving you any numbers. No pressure, no guesswork.
(424) 414-1258Inglewood is a dense, mid-size city of about 109,000 residents packed into just under 11 square miles in the southwestern portion of Los Angeles County. It sits close to LAX and just southwest of downtown Los Angeles. The city is largely built out, with residential streets dominated by postwar bungalows and ranch-style homes from the 1940s through the 1960s. Morningside Park, in the city's northeast corner, is one of the more established residential neighborhoods - wider streets, larger lots, and homes that have seen consistent maintenance and renovation over the decades. Areas closer to Century Boulevard and Manchester Boulevard are denser, with a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and apartment buildings. You can learn more about the city's history and demographics on the Inglewood, California Wikipedia page.
The development of SoFi Stadium and the surrounding Hollywood Park mixed-use project has brought significant investment and rising property values to the city, particularly in neighborhoods to the south and west of the stadium. Homeowners across Inglewood have responded by putting more money into their properties - additions, remodels, and upgrades that reflect the area's growing value. Adjacent cities including Hawthorne and El Segundo share many of the same postwar housing characteristics and are part of our regular service area.
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