You have a patio you barely use because the sun is relentless and there is nowhere to get out of it. A three season sunroom changes that - comfortable, light-filled, and built for the way Inglewood weather actually works.

Three season sunrooms in Inglewood, CA give you an enclosed, weather-protected room built on your existing patio, usable for most of the year without heating or cooling systems, and most projects take two to six weeks to build once permits are in hand.
Most homes in Inglewood were built between the 1940s and 1960s, and the concrete slab patios that came with them were never designed to be real living space. A three season sunroom changes that - it turns a pass-through into a room you will actually want to spend time in. Unlike a full home addition, construction stays entirely outside your existing walls, so the disruption to your daily life is minimal.
Inglewood's climate makes this service a genuinely practical investment. Temperatures rarely drop below the mid-40s even in January, which means a three season room - designed for spring through fall use - can realistically be used ten or eleven months out of the year here. If you want full year-round climate control, a patio enclosure with insulation and HVAC is worth considering as well.
If your backyard patio goes unused from noon to sunset because the sun is relentless and there is nowhere to get out of it, you are feeling exactly the problem a three season sunroom solves. Inglewood's sunny, dry climate is wonderful in theory but can make an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for hours at a time. A sunroom gives you the light and outdoor feel without the heat and glare.
Many Inglewood homes built in the mid-20th century have a simple concrete slab patio that was never really designed as a living space - it is just a transition zone between the house and the yard. If you find yourself wishing that space felt like a real room, a three season sunroom is the most direct way to make it happen. It often uses the existing slab as a foundation, which can reduce the cost and complexity of the project.
A full room addition means opening interior walls, rerouting utilities, and months of disruption. A three season sunroom is built outward from the back of the house and typically requires no changes to your existing interior. If you need a home office, a playroom, or a casual sitting area without tearing up your house, a sunroom is worth a serious look.
If you already have a covered outdoor structure and it has started to show its age - sagging roof panels, screens that no longer keep bugs out, or a frame that wobbles when you lean on it - replacing it with a proper three season sunroom is a logical upgrade. You are already using that space; a sunroom just makes it more comfortable, more durable, and more valuable.
Every project starts with a free on-site consultation where we measure your available space and walk through what is possible on your specific property. We design rooms with operable windows for cross-ventilation, UV-blocking low-E glass so the room stays comfortable through Inglewood's sunny afternoons, and a solid roof that handles the occasional heavy winter rain. For homeowners who want to go further, we also offer screen room installation as a more open, lower-cost option for bug-free outdoor living.
If you are on the fence about how much enclosure you want, we can walk you through the differences between a screened porch, a standard three season room, and a fully enclosed patio enclosure - each suits a different situation and budget. We never push you toward a bigger project than your property or budget calls for.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable, light-filled space they can use from spring through late fall, with operable windows and a solid roof.
Ideal for homeowners who want bug-free outdoor living at a lower cost, with maximum airflow and an open feel.
Works well when you have a concrete patio that is in good condition - it reduces foundation cost and speeds up the build.
Right for properties without an existing patio or where the current slab needs to be replaced before building can start.
Designed for maximum airflow in Inglewood's warm summers, with a roofline that allows heat to escape rather than accumulate.
Suits homeowners who want the option to open up the space in good weather and close it down when wind or rain arrives.
Inglewood sits in the South Bay coastal influence zone, where average highs stay in the mid-60s to low 80s for most of the year and hard freezes essentially never happen. That mild climate means a three season sunroom can realistically be used ten or eleven months here - far more than in most other parts of the country. It is not a seasonal luxury; it is a room you will use constantly. The proximity to SoFi Stadium and the growth happening around Hollywood Park has also driven more homeowners to invest in their properties, and a sunroom is one of the most practical ways to add livable space without a full addition. Homeowners in Hawthorne and Lawndale share many of the same postwar housing conditions and benefit from the same approach.
There are two local factors worth understanding before you start. First, Inglewood sits near active fault systems including the Newport-Inglewood Fault, so any room addition must be built to withstand seismic lateral forces - this is handled during the permit and engineering review process and is not something you need to manage yourself, but it is why working with a contractor who knows the local permit office matters. Second, many of Inglewood's older lots have tight setbacks - the required minimum distance between any new structure and your property line - which means the footprint of your sunroom may be more constrained than you expect. We measure your property and check zoning rules before designing the room, so there are no surprises.
Call or submit a request online and we get back to you within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your patio size and how you plan to use the room so we come prepared.
We visit your property, measure the available space, check the slab condition, and walk through your options. You leave knowing what the project would cost and how long it would take - before you commit to anything.
Once you sign a contract, we file the permit with the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Plan for two to six weeks for permit review. We keep you updated throughout so you are never wondering where things stand.
Construction runs one to three weeks for a standard room after permits arrive. A city inspector verifies the finished work, then we do a final walkthrough together. You receive all permit documentation for your records.
Free on-site estimates, no obligation. We respond within 1 business day and handle the permit process start to finish.
(424) 414-1258Every three season sunroom we build in Inglewood goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means the addition 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 to the seismic framing and anchoring requirements that California's building code requires near active fault zones. This protects your structure and your family, and it is confirmed by the city inspector before we sign off on any job.
We have been based in Inglewood since 2024 and know the local permit office, HOA approval processes, and the way older South Bay lots are laid out. That local knowledge means fewer delays and fewer surprises on your project.
Every project comes with a written workmanship warranty. You receive all permit documentation when the job is done - not just a handshake. The National Sunroom Association maintains standards for member contractors that we follow on every build.
Permits, seismic compliance, and a written warranty are not extras here - they are how every project is done. Learn more about our company or contact us to schedule your free estimate.
You can also verify contractor licenses at cslb.ca.gov and review Inglewood's permit process at the City of Inglewood website.
A fully enclosed patio room with insulation options for homeowners who want year-round climate control.
Learn MoreA lower-cost alternative to a full sunroom for homeowners who primarily want bug protection and airflow.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Inglewood can run several weeks - the sooner we start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or submit a request today.