
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in your home. If it runs too hot, leaks air, or has never been permitted properly, we fix that - from glazing and insulation to structural corrections and city sign-off.

Sunroom remodeling in Inglewood covers upgrading or replacing windows and glazing, improving insulation in the walls and roof, updating the flooring, and sometimes adding climate control - most projects run one to three weeks of active construction, plus several weeks for Inglewood city permits before work begins.
Most homeowners we hear from have the same complaints: the room is too hot to use for most of the day, they can feel drafts around the windows, or they just found out the addition was never properly permitted. Those are all fixable problems. Sunroom remodeling in Inglewood can bring an outdated or uncomfortable space back into daily use.
If your existing room has significant structural issues - rotting framing, a cracked slab, or windows that are beyond repair - we will walk you through whether a targeted remodel or a screen room installation makes more sense for your budget and goals. We also handle sunroom design for homeowners who want to rethink the space entirely rather than just repair it.
If you walk into your sunroom on a sunny Inglewood morning and the heat is already uncomfortable before 10 a.m., the windows are not doing their job. Southern California sun is intense even in cooler months, and older single-pane glass cannot keep that heat out. A remodel with properly rated glazing makes the room usable all day instead of just at dawn or dusk.
Hold your hand near the edges of your sunroom window frames on a breezy day. If you feel air moving or see light coming through gaps, the seals have failed. This is not just a comfort issue - it means water can get in during rain and your air conditioner is working harder than it needs to every single day.
Cracked or uneven flooring in a sunroom often signals that water has been getting in, or that the foundation beneath the room has shifted. In Inglewood's older housing stock, this is not unusual. Surface repairs that keep coming back are a sign the underlying problem needs to be addressed as part of a proper remodel.
Many Inglewood homes have sunrooms that were added informally, and this becomes a problem when you go to sell. Buyers' lenders and inspectors flag unpermitted additions, and you may be required to bring the space up to current standards before closing. Remodeling now - and getting it permitted - resolves that before it becomes a crisis.
Our sunroom remodeling work in Inglewood covers the full range of what a room like this typically needs: glazing and window replacement, insulation upgrades, flooring repair or replacement, climate control additions, and structural corrections where the framing or foundation is not sound. We also handle permit applications with the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division, which is a required step for most remodeling scopes.
Some homeowners come to us after a full interior overhaul, wanting to rethink how the room looks and functions - that is where our sunroom design service comes in. Others have a room that is structurally sound but uncomfortable - usually a glazing issue - and want a targeted fix without replacing everything. And for homeowners who want more of an open-air feel at a lower cost, we can also discuss whether a screen room installation might better fit their goal. We will tell you honestly which direction makes the most sense for your specific room and budget.
Best for sunrooms that overheat, have failed seals, or use outdated single-pane glass.
Best for rooms with high utility costs or extreme temperature swings between summer and winter.
Best for sunrooms with cracked, uneven, or water-damaged floors that signal a deeper moisture problem.
Best for older unpermitted additions that need to be brought up to current California building standards.
Best for rooms that have no heating or cooling and are unusable for several months of the year.
Inglewood sits just a few miles from the Pacific coast and gets intense Southern California sunshine for most of the year. A sunroom without the right glazing can turn into an unusable heat trap by mid-morning, even in cooler months. Much of the city's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many of those homes have sunrooms or enclosed patios that were added informally over the decades - sometimes without permits, sometimes with materials that no longer meet current standards. When a contractor opens up those walls, surprises are common: outdated wiring, inadequate framing, or a foundation that was never designed to support an enclosed room.
Inglewood also sits near the Newport-Inglewood Fault, which means any structural work must meet California's seismic safety requirements. A remodel that goes through the proper permit process protects you on that front too. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Hawthorne and Gardena, where we see similar housing conditions and building timelines. For more on California's seismic safety standards for home additions, the California Geological Survey maintains current information.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you have - the size of the room, the main problems you are experiencing, and whether you have any existing permits on file. We respond within one business day.
We visit your home to look at the existing sunroom in person - checking framing, windows, flooring, and how the room connects to the house. A written estimate follows within a few days, with labor and materials broken out separately.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. While the permit is being reviewed - typically two to four weeks - you finalize your material choices. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we handle that submission process too.
The remodel itself typically takes one to three weeks. A city inspector visits at key stages to verify the work meets safety standards - your contractor handles scheduling those visits. When the work is done, you receive a copy of the final inspection sign-off to keep with your home records.
We will walk through your space, tell you exactly what we see, and give you a written estimate - no obligation and no sales pitch.
(424) 414-1258We have been based in Inglewood since 2024 and know the local permit office, the setback rules in older neighborhoods, and the building patterns common to the city's postwar housing stock. That local knowledge means fewer delays and fewer surprises on your project.
Every sunroom remodel we do in Inglewood goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means the work is on record, legal, and counts toward your home's official square footage - which matters at resale and when filing an insurance claim.
We build and remodel to the seismic framing and anchoring requirements that California's building code requires near active fault zones. This protects your structure - and it is confirmed by the city inspector before we sign off on any job.
We specify heat-blocking low-e glazing on every project as a baseline, not an upgrade. The ENERGY STAR program rates window performance so you can compare products - we will walk you through those ratings during the estimate so you know what you are getting and why it matters in this climate.
Every one of these proof points connects to how your project actually gets done - permitted, seismically sound, and comfortable to use year-round. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job in Inglewood.
A lower-cost alternative that gives you a shaded, bug-free outdoor space without full glazing or climate control.
Learn MoreIf you want to rethink the layout and look of your sunroom - not just repair it - we start with a design plan.
Learn MorePermit slots in Inglewood fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your project gets on the calendar. Call or request an estimate today.