
Your backyard deserves to be used all year. We design and build fully permitted sunroom additions matched to Lakewood homes and Southern California weather.

Sunroom additions in Lakewood, CA are fully enclosed room additions built with large glass panels that let in far more natural light than a typical room - most projects take two to six weeks from the start of construction, with permit review adding time before that.
If you have been thinking about adding usable living space without a full home renovation, a sunroom is one of the most practical ways to do it. It connects your home to the outdoors without exposing you to heat, glare, or morning marine layer. For homeowners considering both immediate comfort and long-term value, a four season sunroom adds full climate control, while a straightforward addition handles the extra space your family needs right now.
Every addition we build in Lakewood is fully permitted through the City of Lakewood's Community Development Department. That means the room is a legal, documented part of your home - something that matters when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
If your outdoor space sits empty most afternoons because the sun is too intense, your yard is working against you. In Lakewood, where sunny days are the norm, an unshaded patio becomes uncomfortable by midday. A sunroom gives you that outdoor connection without the heat and glare.
If your family has outgrown your living space but moving is not in the plan, a sunroom addition gives you a new room without touching the existing floor plan. Many Lakewood homes were built with modest square footage, and a sunroom is one of the more affordable ways to add real, usable space.
If your existing patio cover is cracking, the wood is rotting, or the structure looks worn out, that is often the moment homeowners decide to replace it with something permanent. Converting a deteriorating structure into a proper sunroom gives you a weatherproof room that adds real value rather than just patching an aging problem.
If you find yourself waiting until late morning to go outside because of the coastal fog that settles over Lakewood from May through July, a sunroom lets you enjoy your yard even while the fog is still burning off. A glass-enclosed space warms up faster than open air and gives you a comfortable spot without waiting for full sun.
The right sunroom depends on how you plan to use it and how much comfort you want year-round. If you want a room that works in every season with heating, cooling, and full insulation, a four season sunroom is the right fit. If your priority is adding square footage with a solid structure and proper permits, a standard sunroom addition gives you a comfortable, light-filled room that works most of the year in Lakewood's mild climate.
For homeowners starting from a patio or backyard slab, we also handle the full sunroom construction process from the foundation up - including concrete work, framing, glass installation, and connection to your existing roofline. Every project is designed to match your home's exterior so the addition looks intentional, not bolted on.
Best for homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year.
Ideal when there is no existing structure - we handle foundation, framing, glass, and all finishes.
A more affordable option for homeowners who want extra space and mostly mild-weather use.
For homeowners with a specific vision - size, shape, roofline, or materials that go beyond a standard build.
Lakewood averages over 280 sunny days per year - which sounds ideal for a sunroom, and it is, if the glass is chosen correctly. Without heat-managing glass, a south- or west-facing room can become uncomfortable by mid-morning for much of the year. We specify glass designed for Southern California solar conditions so your room stays usable through the sunniest months.
The housing stock here is also a factor. Most Lakewood homes were built between 1950 and 1954 as part of one of the largest planned communities in U.S. history - which means consistent rooflines, wall constructions, and foundation types that we know well. Whether your home is near central Lakewood or closer to the border with Bellflower, we design the addition to match your home's existing proportions so it looks like it was always there. We also factor in HOA requirements common in Lakewood neighborhoods, so you are not caught off guard after the design is finalized.
Reach out by phone or the form on this page. We ask a few quick questions about your home and goals - the first conversation takes about 15 minutes and costs nothing. We reply within one business day.
We visit your Lakewood home, measure the space, and assess your existing foundation or patio. You get to share ideas and ask questions before we put together a written proposal with a fixed price.
Once you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to the City of Lakewood's building department and help you prepare any HOA documents needed. Permit review typically takes a few weeks.
Work begins with site prep and foundation, then framing, glass installation, and roofing. The city inspector signs off before we do a final walkthrough with you so everything is 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. Permits, design, and construction are all handled by us.
(562) 581-8957We manage every permit through the City of Lakewood's Community Development Department from start to finish. Your sunroom becomes a documented, legal part of your home - an asset, not a liability when you sell or refinance.
We build with heat-managing glass chosen for Lakewood's climate. A sunroom that stays comfortable from morning through afternoon - not just on overcast days - is one you will actually use every day.
Most Lakewood homes were built between 1950 and 1954 as part of one of the largest planned communities in U.S. history. We know these rooflines, wall constructions, and slab types - and we design additions that look like they were always there.
We give you a written project schedule before work starts and keep you updated as each phase is completed. You are never left wondering what is happening or when - which matters when a crew is working on your home for several weeks.
California requires any contractor doing work valued at $500 or more to hold a valid state contractor's license - you can verify any license on the California Contractors State License Board website. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and every project is built to pass the City of Lakewood Building and Safety inspection. Those two things together are what protect you as a homeowner.
Full climate control for year-round comfort - heating, cooling, and insulation built to California energy standards.
Learn MoreFoundation-up builds for homeowners starting from bare ground or a raw slab.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Lakewood mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner construction can begin. Call or send us a message today.