
A sunroom built for your specific yard, your roofline, and how you actually live. Fully permitted, designed for Southern California sun, and finished to match your home.

Custom sunrooms in Lakewood, CA are fully enclosed room additions designed around your specific house, yard, and goals - unlike a prefab kit, the layout, glass, and roofline are all chosen for your property. Most projects take eight to sixteen weeks from contract to completion, with physical construction often just two to four weeks of that time.
If your existing patio is uncomfortable for most of the day or your home feels short on living space, a custom sunroom is one of the more practical ways to fix both problems at once. The design is matched to your home so the addition looks intentional rather than tacked on. For homeowners who want a clear process from the first call through the final inspection, full sunroom construction services handle every phase - foundation, framing, glass, and finishing.
Every custom sunroom we build in Lakewood goes through the city's permit process. That means the room is a legal, documented part of your home - something that protects your investment now and makes the sale easier when the time comes.
If your patio sits empty from late morning until early evening because Lakewood's afternoon sun makes it genuinely uncomfortable, a custom sunroom solves that. A well-designed room with the right glass keeps the heat out while letting the light in, so your backyard becomes usable again.
Most Lakewood homes were built with modest square footage - typically 1,000 to 1,400 square feet - in the early 1950s. If your family needs a reading room, a home office, or a casual sitting area you do not currently have, a custom sunroom is often faster and less disruptive than a full interior renovation.
If your existing patio enclosure is showing rust, torn screens, sagging panels, or water stains, that is a natural moment to upgrade to something permanent. Patching a deteriorating structure often costs nearly as much as replacing it with a proper sunroom that will outlast the repair by decades.
If you have lost houseplants to cool nights or replaced outdoor furniture that faded or rusted faster than expected, a sunroom protects those investments. Lakewood's marine layer brings enough moisture to accelerate rust and mildew on items left outside year-round, and a properly enclosed room eliminates that problem.
The design of a custom sunroom depends on how you plan to use it and what your budget allows. For homeowners who want the most comfort possible - full heating, cooling, and insulation - the build is essentially a year-round room that connects seamlessly to your home's HVAC system. If you also want a unique architectural look, pairing custom construction with dedicated sunroom design services gives you the most control over the final result.
For homeowners who are not sure what type of room fits their needs, full sunroom construction walks you through every decision - glass type, roofline style, foundation approach, and interior finishes - so you end up with a room that is actually right for your home rather than a compromise. We work on everything from compact three-season rooms to large, fully insulated year-round spaces.
Best for homeowners who want full climate control and a room that works comfortably in every season.
A more affordable option for Lakewood homeowners who want extra space and primarily mild-weather use.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum natural light and a distinctive architectural feature.
For homeowners with a specific vision - size, shape, materials, or roofline details that go beyond a standard build.
Lakewood sits about 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean and enjoys mild winters and warm, sunny summers - conditions that make a sunroom genuinely usable for most of the year. The challenge here is solar heat gain. Without glass selected specifically for Southern California's sun load, a room that faces south or west can become uncomfortable by late morning even in spring. A custom build lets you choose the glass, ventilation, and shading details that make the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid on warm days.
Lakewood's housing stock adds another local factor. Nearly all homes here were built between 1950 and 1954 on similar slab foundations with consistent roofline proportions - which means an experienced contractor can design an addition that genuinely matches your home's exterior. We serve the full city, from neighborhoods near central Lakewood to properties near the border with Bellflower. We also know the HOA requirements common to many Lakewood blocks, so your design is ready for review before the permit application goes in.
Reach out by phone or the form on this page. We ask about your home, your yard, and what you are hoping to build. The first conversation takes about 15 minutes and costs nothing. We reply within one business day.
We visit your Lakewood home to measure the space, check your existing foundation and roofline, and talk through design options in person. We also check setback distances to make sure the design fits within city rules. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible on your specific lot.
After the site visit we put together a written proposal with a detailed scope and a fixed price. Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Lakewood's Building and Safety Division and help you prepare any HOA documents needed. Permit review typically adds a few weeks.
Work starts with foundation preparation, then framing, glass installation, and interior finishing. The city inspector signs off at key stages. Before we consider the job done, we walk through the finished room with you and address anything that is not exactly right.
Tell us about your home and what you have in mind. We visit your property, assess the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Design, permits, and construction are all handled by us.
(562) 581-8957A custom sunroom is not a kit dropped into your yard - it is designed around your roofline, your foundation type, and your setback distances. Lakewood's mid-century homes have consistent proportions, and we build additions that look like they were always part of the original design.
We specify heat-managing glass suited to Southern California's sunny conditions. Standard glass turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-afternoon - the right glass keeps the room comfortable even on the warmest Lakewood days, so you use the space every month of the year.
We manage the full permit process through the City of Lakewood's Building and Safety Division. Your sunroom becomes a documented, legal part of your home - an asset that protects your investment when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
Many Lakewood neighborhoods have active community associations with exterior design requirements. We ask about HOA status at the first meeting and prepare the drawings and documents your committee needs, so the review process moves as quickly as possible.
Every custom sunroom we build is designed to pass the City of Lakewood Building and Safety inspection process, and we work with glass products that meet National Fenestration Rating Council standards for heat performance - so you know exactly what you are getting, not just a contractor's word for it.
Foundation-up builds covering every decision from slab preparation to final inspection.
Learn MoreDedicated design services for homeowners with a specific vision for size, roofline, or materials.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Lakewood fill up - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your project can begin. Call or send us a message today.