
Your patio should work for you every month, not just on mild days. We build all season rooms in Lakewood with climate control and heat-managing glass so you get comfortable, livable space no matter the weather.

All season rooms in Lakewood, CA are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, a climate-controlled interior, and heat-blocking glass - most projects take two to six weeks of active construction after permits are approved, with permit review adding a few weeks before work begins.
Unlike a basic sunroom or a screened porch, an all season room is built to be comfortable regardless of what the weather is doing outside. That means a dedicated heating and cooling source, proper insulation, and glass that handles Lakewood's intense summer sun without turning the room into an oven. If you want a room you can actually live in every day, not just on mild afternoons, an all season room is the right choice. Homeowners who want a simpler, open-air approach might also consider a fully enclosed patio room, which covers a range of enclosure levels to fit different budgets.
Every all season room we build in Lakewood is fully permitted through the City of Lakewood Building and Safety Division. That matters because an unpermitted addition can complicate a sale, a refinance, or an insurance claim. We handle the permit application from start to finish so you never have to navigate city hall on your own.
If your outdoor space is empty from late morning until sunset on most summer days, the heat is winning. Lakewood's west- and south-facing backyards can be nearly unusable in July and August because there is nothing to block the direct sun. An all season room gives that space back with shade, cooling, and natural light.
Lakewood's original homes were built at around 1,000 square feet - practical in the 1950s, tight by today's standards. If a bedroom doubles as a home office and the living room is a catchall, an all season room adds a dedicated room without touching the existing floor plan. The work happens mostly outside your existing walls.
Many Lakewood homes have an older screened porch or basic sunroom that was added decades ago without insulation or climate control. If your current porch is stifling in summer and drafty on cool January nights, upgrading it to a true all season room often costs less than homeowners expect - especially when the existing slab can be reused.
In the competitive Southern California real estate market, a well-built all season room adds square footage, photographs well, and speaks directly to the indoor-outdoor lifestyle buyers expect here. For Lakewood homes already on the smaller side, a permitted addition can meaningfully change how buyers compare your home to others at the same price.
Most homeowners come to us knowing they want year-round comfort but unsure how much structure they need to get there. A full all season room with heating, cooling, and insulated glass is the most complete solution - it functions like any other room in your house. For those who want something very close to that but built around a fully custom layout, a four season sunroom offers the same year-round performance with more flexibility in the glass and roof configuration.
Homeowners who want a weather-protected space without full climate control have options too. An enclosed patio room gives you a solid roof, sealed windows, and a room that works most of the year at a lower price point. We assess your home, your budget, and how you plan to use the space before recommending a path - so you are not paying for more than you need.
Climate control, insulated walls, and heat-blocking glass - the right choice if you want the room to feel like part of your house year-round.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort with a custom glass-heavy design and flexible roof options.
A step down in climate control but still fully enclosed - good for homeowners who want protection from the elements at a lower cost.
If you already have a screened porch or basic sunroom, upgrading it to all-season comfort is often faster and less expensive than building from scratch.
Lakewood sits in the Los Angeles Basin and sees summer temperatures that regularly push into the high 80s and 90s, with periods of intense direct sun that make an ordinary patio uncomfortable for much of the day. For an all season room to actually deliver on its promise here, it needs low-emissivity glass and a properly sized cooling system - not standard single-pane glass and a window unit. We build for Lakewood's climate specifically, not a national average. Homeowners in Long Beach and Bellflower face the same conditions, and we serve both areas with the same standards.
The housing stock in Lakewood adds another layer of consideration. Nearly all homes here were built in the early 1950s as part of one of the largest planned residential developments in U.S. history. These homes run around 1,000 square feet, which means an all season room can increase your livable space by a meaningful amount. It also means your contractor needs to understand how these homes were built - the framing, foundation, and electrical systems are not the same as a newer house. We have worked on Lakewood homes long enough to know what these buildings need and what to watch for.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We ask a few questions about your home, where you want the room, and what you plan to use it for. The first conversation is free and takes about 15 minutes. We reply within one business day.
We come to your Lakewood home, measure the space, assess your foundation and existing wall, and talk through design options. You will get a written proposal with a fixed price - not a rough estimate that grows later.
After you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to the City of Lakewood Building and Safety Division and assist with any HOA documents. Permit review typically takes a few weeks. We handle all of it.
Work starts with the foundation, then framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing. A city inspector signs off on the work before we do a final walkthrough with you. Nothing is considered done until both approvals are in hand.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. No vague ranges - just a clear number based on your specific project. We reply within one business day.
(562) 581-8957We specify low-emissivity glass and size the cooling system for Lakewood's climate - not a national average. A room that stays comfortable on a 90-degree July afternoon is one you will actually use, not just walk past.
We handle every permit through the City of Lakewood Building and Safety Division. Your all season room becomes a legal, documented part of your home - which matters when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
Most homes here were built in a four-year window as part of one of the largest planned communities in U.S. history. We know the rooflines, slab types, and wall constructions - so the addition looks like it was always there.
Parts of the Los Angeles Basin, including Lakewood, have clay-heavy soil that moves with moisture changes. We account for local soil conditions when designing the foundation so you are not dealing with cracked floors or sticking doors in a few years.
California requires any contractor doing work valued at $500 or more to hold a valid state license - you can check any license and look for complaints on the California Contractors State License Board website. Every all season room we build is designed to meet California Title 24 energy standards, which means your room is properly insulated and efficient from day one - not just code-compliant on paper.
A fully weatherproof enclosure built around your existing patio - ideal when you want protection from the elements without full climate control.
Learn MoreGlass-heavy, custom-configured rooms built for year-round comfort with more design flexibility than a standard all season build.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner your new room is ready. Call us or send a message today and we will get back to you within one business day.