
Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom additions for homeowners across Lakewood and surrounding communities. We handle permits, design, and construction - you enjoy the finished room.

Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios is a full-service sunroom contractor in Lakewood, CA, offering 16 specialized services from new construction to patio conversions. Whether you have an unused concrete slab, a dated porch, or just an idea sketched on a napkin, we help you turn outdoor space into real living space. We serve 12 cities across the South Bay and southeast Los Angeles County, and every project is fully permitted and built to code.

Turn your underused patio into a bright, comfortable room your family uses every day.
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A fully climate-controlled room you can use comfortably even on the hottest Lakewood afternoons.
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Enjoy your backyard from spring through fall - enclosed, bug-free, and protected from the sun.
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Enclose your existing patio and turn that unused slab into real, furnished living space.
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Design a room built exactly for your home, your yard, and how your family actually lives.
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New-build sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection, fully permitted and on schedule.
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Bring an aging or outdated sunroom up to current standards - better glass, better comfort, better looks.
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Keep bugs and glare out while keeping the breeze - a screened room for Southern California evenings.
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Got a covered patio sitting unused? We convert it into an enclosed, finished room you can actually live in.
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Upgrade your wood deck into a permanent, weather-protected sunroom built to last for decades.
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A year-round room addition that handles Lakewood heat, marine layer mornings, and everything in between.
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Fully enclosed patio rooms that protect your furniture and give your family a sheltered outdoor escape.
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Glass ceiling, glass walls - a light-flooded space perfect for plants, dining, or simply enjoying the sky.
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Shade your patio, protect your outdoor furniture, and create a comfortable backyard retreat.
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Work with us to design a sunroom that fits your roofline, your budget, and your lifestyle.
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Low-maintenance vinyl framing that holds up to Southern California sun without fading, warping, or rotting.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions about your home, your goals, and your budget. This first conversation takes about 15 minutes and costs you nothing. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
We visit your property, measure the space, and look at your existing foundation or patio. We talk through your design options and leave you with a clear written proposal - fixed price, no vague estimates. No pressure to decide on the spot.
We pull every permit through the City of Lakewood's Building and Safety Division, manage the entire build on your timeline, and walk you through the finished room before we consider the job done. You get a permitted, inspected room ready to use.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Before work starts, we hand you our current license and insurance certificates - no need to ask twice.
Every estimate includes a property visit, detailed measurements, and a written fixed-price proposal. You get a real number - not a ballpark - before you commit to anything.
We have been working on homes in Lakewood and the surrounding South Bay communities since 2019. We know the permit office, the HOA requirements, and the 1950s construction these homes were built with.
Every project we build goes through the City of Lakewood's permit process and passes a final city inspection. Your sunroom shows up clean in your home's records - an asset, not a liability.
Ready to get started? Call us at (562) 581-8957 or request a free estimate online.
"The crew finished our sunroom addition in about five weeks, which was exactly what they told us upfront. The glass they used makes a real difference - the room is comfortable even on hot afternoons and we use it every day. The permit process was handled completely by them, which I did not expect."
- Maria T., Long Beach - Sunroom additions
"We had an old patio slab that had been sitting there since we bought the house. They assessed it during the estimate visit, told us it was solid enough to build on, and that saved us a good amount of money on the foundation work. The patio enclosure came out better than I imagined. Very clean work."
- James R., Bellflower - Patio enclosures
"We converted our deck into a four-season sunroom and it genuinely changed how we use our home. Our HOA needed specific drawings before they would approve it, and the contractor prepared all of that for us without extra charges. The room has been in use every day since the walkthrough."
- Sandra K., Lakewood - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation - a free estimate is just a conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space and walk through your options in person.
(562) 581-8957Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios is based in Lakewood, CA and serves homeowners across 12 cities in the South Bay and southeast Los Angeles County, including Long Beach, Bellflower, and Downey. We aim to respond to all service area inquiries within 1 business day and can typically schedule free on-site estimates within the same week.
Yes - significantly. In a sunny climate like Lakewood's, standard window glass turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning. Low-emissivity glass reflects heat while letting light through, keeping the room comfortable all day. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on window technologies at energy.gov. Learn more at U.S. Department of Energy window guide.
Lakewood's mild winters - with daytime temps usually in the 60s even in January - mean a three-season room is usable for 10 to 11 months of the year. If you want to use the room on cold evenings or need it climate-controlled for a home office, a four-season room is worth the extra cost. Most families here find three-season works well.
In most cases, yes. Lakewood's post-war tract homes were built on concrete slabs that, if still solid, can serve as the foundation for an enclosed room. A contractor will assess the slab during the estimate visit - it is one of the first things to check, and the answer affects both cost and timeline.
The City of Lakewood processes room addition permits through its own Building and Safety Division, separate from Los Angeles County. Plan on several weeks for permit review before construction can begin. Skipping permits creates legal and financial risk - especially at resale. A good contractor includes permitting as a standard part of the project.
The marine layer that rolls in from the Pacific - common from May through July in Lakewood - keeps mornings cool and overcast. A sunroom warms up faster than open air and gives you a comfortable spot during fog season. East- or south-facing rooms burn off the marine layer faster and give you more usable morning hours.
Ventilation - operable windows, ceiling fans, or vents - is often enough in three-season rooms in Lakewood's climate. Full HVAC connection makes sense for four-season rooms and spaces used as home offices or bedrooms year-round. Planning ventilation during the build is much cheaper than adding it later. The National Association of Home Builders has resources on room addition planning at nahb.org. Learn more at National Association of Home Builders.
Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Lakewood, CA, serving homeowners across 12 cities in the South Bay and southeast Los Angeles County since 2019.
We hold a current California contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance issued under California state requirements. Every project is permitted through the applicable local building department and passes a final city inspection before we consider the job complete.
Since 2019, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, four-season rooms, and conversion projects across 12 service areas - working on everything from original 1950s Lakewood tract homes to newer properties throughout the South Bay.
Want to learn more about our team and approach? Read our About page.
If you have an existing patio slab in good condition, converting it to an enclosed sunroom is almost always cheaper than building on bare ground. Ask the contractor to assess the slab during the estimate visit - it takes about five minutes and the answer changes your budget.
Many Lakewood neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements. You will need HOA sign-off before or alongside your city permit. Get this out of the way early - waiting until after the permit is submitted can cause delays or force redesigns.
A properly built three-season room is a real, enclosed room with a foundation, framing, and glass panels. It adds square footage, holds furniture, and is permitted as a room addition. It is not heated or cooled, but in Lakewood's climate, that is rarely a problem for most of the year.
The National Association of Home Builders publishes helpful guidance on room additions at nahb.org. When you are ready to move from planning to a real quote, call us at (562) 581-8957 or request a free estimate online.
Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios is based in Lakewood, California, one of the largest planned communities ever built in the United States. Nearly 17,500 homes went up here between 1950 and 1954, most of them single-story ranch-style houses on modest lots. That means most of the housing stock is now over 70 years old, and the original concrete slabs, covered patios, and back porches that came with those homes are often ready for a serious upgrade.
Lakewood sits in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, bordered by Long Beach to the south, Bellflower to the north, and Cerritos to the east. The city has its own government and building department - separate from Los Angeles County - and residents take pride in that independence. Landmarks like Lakewood Center, one of the first large regional shopping malls in the country, and Lakewood Park, the city's main gathering spot for decades, give the community a strong local identity that most residents are genuinely attached to.
We have worked on homes throughout Lakewood - from streets near Lakewood Center to the quieter blocks on the east side near Cerritos. We know what 1950s Lakewood construction looks like behind the walls, what the permit office expects, and what HOAs in this city typically require for exterior additions. When you hire us, you are working with a contractor who already knows your neighborhood.
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Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios
5243 Fidler Ave
Lakewood, CA 90712
Always open, 24/7.
Call Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve Lakewood and 11 surrounding communities.