You have a patio that goes unused half the year. A vinyl sunroom turns it into a real, comfortable room - with no painting, no rotting, and no permit headaches because we handle all of that for you.

A vinyl sunroom in Inglewood is an enclosed, glass-walled addition attached to your home using a durable vinyl frame - installed in three to seven days once permits are approved, and built to give you year-round usable space without the cost or disruption of a full home addition.
Vinyl is the frame material - the same durable, low-maintenance material used in high-quality windows and doors. It does not rust, rot, or need painting, which makes it a practical choice for Inglewood's climate, where UV exposure is intense and the occasional Santa Ana wind event puts structures to the test. The walls are mostly glass or clear panels, so you get a bright, open room that feels connected to your yard without the heat, glare, and noise of actually being outside. For homeowners near the LAX flight corridor, a properly sealed vinyl sunroom also provides a noticeable reduction in aircraft noise compared to an open patio.
If you want to start by getting the design and orientation dialed in before committing to materials, our sunroom additions service covers the full planning and build process. And if you are considering a simpler enclosure that fits a modest budget, a three-season sunroom may be a good match for how you plan to use the space.
If you have a concrete slab or deck that sits empty because the afternoon sun makes it too hot, or because you want privacy from the street, a vinyl sunroom changes that. In Inglewood, where outdoor space is limited and lots are modest, enclosing an existing patio is one of the most practical ways to add usable square footage. A room with natural light that stays comfortable through the afternoon is one most homeowners find they actually use every day.
A vinyl sunroom is often significantly less expensive than a traditional stick-frame room addition because it uses a prefabricated system rather than full custom construction. If adding space to your home has felt out of reach, a sunroom is worth pricing out - many Inglewood homeowners are surprised by how much room they gain for the investment compared to a conventional build.
If the structure over your back patio is rotting, rusting, or just worn out, replacing it with a proper vinyl sunroom is often a smarter investment than patching what is there. In Inglewood's older housing stock, many patio covers were added decades ago without permits and are now at the end of their useful life. Starting fresh with a permitted, well-built enclosure adds real value to the home.
Inglewood sits close to LAX, and aircraft noise is a real part of daily life in many neighborhoods. A well-sealed vinyl sunroom with quality glass panels significantly reduces that noise, letting you enjoy natural light and a sense of the outdoors without constant sound intrusion. If you avoid your backyard during peak flight hours, an enclosed sunroom could genuinely change how you use your home.
We install vinyl sunrooms as both three-season and four-season configurations, using panels and framing systems designed for Southern California's combination of intense sun, mild winters, and occasional high winds. Glass selection is one of the most important choices in the process - UV-protective double-pane panels keep the room cooler in the afternoon and prevent furniture from fading over time. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that double-pane windows perform significantly better than single-pane for both heat control and noise reduction - both relevant priorities in Inglewood. We walk through glass options with every homeowner at the estimate visit so you understand what you are choosing and why.
Every installation includes permit-ready documentation submitted to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division - we handle the application and schedule the final inspection. If you are thinking about a sunroom addition with a specific design or roofline match to your existing home, or if you are leaning toward a three-season sunroom as a cost-conscious starting point, both conversations begin the same way - with a site visit and a written estimate that covers everything.
Comfortable in mild weather with good ventilation and natural light - a practical, lower-cost choice for homeowners who want daily use without full climate control.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's HVAC system, suited to homeowners who want the room to be comfortable year-round regardless of outside temperatures.
Reduces heat buildup and protects furniture from fading - an upgrade that pays for itself in comfort and maintenance savings in Inglewood's sunny climate.
We submit, track, and close out the permit with the City of Inglewood - you get a fully documented, legally permitted room with no permit headaches.
Inglewood's mild, sunny climate means you will actually get daily use out of a vinyl sunroom - unlike homeowners in colder states who use this kind of space only a few months a year. That is the upside. The consideration is that the glass panels will be exposed to intense UV light year-round, so choosing panels with a UV-protective coating is worth the extra investment. The mild winters here also mean many homeowners can get excellent results from a three-season room rather than paying for full insulation, which reduces the overall cost without sacrificing much usability. The city's housing stock complicates things slightly - most Inglewood homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s, and older homes in neighborhoods like Morningside Park and Centinela Park sometimes need minor foundation or framing reinforcement before a new room can be safely attached. We assess all of this during the site visit so there are no surprises in the build.
Permit requirements are the same whether your property is near SoFi Stadium or deeper in the residential neighborhoods. Any enclosed addition in Inglewood goes through the Building and Safety Division, and we handle that process on your behalf. Homeowners in Hawthorne and Torrance face similar permit and structural considerations, and we bring the same approach to every project across this part of the South Bay.
We ask a few basic questions - size of the space, existing patio or deck, how you plan to use the room - then schedule a site visit. We reply within one business day. The visit covers measurements, HOA status if applicable, and a clear walkthrough of your options.
After the visit we provide a written estimate covering materials, glass selection, foundation work, permit fees, and installation. No vague line items. You can compare it against other quotes before deciding anything.
Once you sign, we submit the application to the City of Inglewood's Building and Safety Division. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks. We handle the paperwork and keep you updated through the process - you just need to be available to sign documents.
Construction typically takes three to seven days. After completion, the city inspector confirms the work meets permit requirements. We do a final walkthrough, show you how to operate windows and vents, and hand over all permit documentation - keep it safe for when you sell.
Free site visit. Full written estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(424) 414-1258We submit the permit application to the City of Inglewood, coordinate the required inspection, and hand you the completed documentation when the job is done. An unpermitted sunroom can stop a home sale in its tracks in California - so we never skip this step. You get a room that is fully legal and fully documented.
Most contractors offer glass options but do not explain what each one actually does in Inglewood's sun. We explain the difference between single-pane, double-pane, and UV-protective coatings in plain terms during the estimate visit, so you choose knowing what you are getting - not guessing after the fact.
Inglewood's housing stock is older, and we have assessed the structural quirks of that era on many projects across Morningside Park, Centinela Park, and the neighborhoods near Century Boulevard. If your home needs reinforcement at the attachment points, we find it during the site visit - not mid-installation.
Any contractor doing structural work in California must hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify this directly at cslb.ca.gov. Hiring a licensed contractor also means the work is insurable - which matters for your homeowner's policy and for any future lender or buyer review.
Every one of these points reduces the risk that comes with hiring a contractor for a project like this. A vinyl sunroom is a real addition to your home - it deserves the same scrutiny you would give any significant investment.
Covers the full range of sunroom addition types and materials - a good starting point if you are still comparing frame and enclosure options.
Learn MoreA cost-conscious enclosure option for homeowners who want natural light and outdoor connection without paying for full year-round climate control.
Learn MorePermit timelines add weeks to your start date - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are using your new room.