
Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios brings sunroom contractor services to Compton, CA, covering patio enclosures, screen rooms, and full sunroom additions. We have served Compton and surrounding cities since 2019, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Compton homes have rear concrete slabs poured decades ago that sit exposed to the sun and bugs with no protection. A properly built patio enclosure turns that existing slab into a usable room without the cost of new flatwork, making it one of the most affordable ways to gain square footage in Compton.
Compton's single-story ranch and bungalow homes are well-suited for rear sunroom additions because they sit on slab foundations with accessible rear yards. Adding a sunroom at the back of a postwar Compton home is a practical way to gain living space without touching the original structure in major ways.
Compton evenings can be warm and pleasant, but yards near Compton Creek and densely landscaped areas attract mosquitoes and gnats. A screened room lets residents enjoy the outdoor air without the bugs, and it is significantly more affordable than a fully enclosed and insulated addition.
Compton winters are mild enough that a three-season room with good ventilation and screened or glass panels works for 10 or more months of the year. For homeowners who want an upgrade beyond a screen room but do not need full year-round climate control, a three-season sunroom is the right middle ground.
During Compton's summer heat waves, temperatures can climb into the upper 90s, and an uninsulated sunroom becomes unusable. A fully insulated four-season room with a mini-split system stays comfortable year-round and protects furniture and flooring from the intense Southern California UV exposure.
Some older Compton homes already have enclosed porches or add-on rooms from previous decades that lack insulation or have single-pane glass that lets in too much heat. Remodeling brings those spaces up to current standards and makes them usable through the summer months when Southern California sun is at its peak.
Most homes in Compton were built between the 1940s and 1960s, making the bulk of the city's housing stock 60 to 80 years old. Rear concrete slabs and original patio areas on homes that old are frequently cracked, uneven, or both, due to decades of clay soil movement and sun exposure. A sunroom contractor working in Compton needs to assess the condition of the existing slab before designing an enclosure on top of it. Skipping that step leads to framing problems down the road. We inspect every slab at the initial assessment and tell you honestly what condition it is in before quoting the job.
Compton's summers are hot, dry, and intense. UV exposure in Los Angeles County is among the highest in the continental United States, and that sun beats down on screens, glass panels, and frame materials all year. The rainy season from November through March also creates drainage concerns around slab edges and foundations. We select materials rated for Southern California conditions, and we pay close attention to how water drains away from the new structure. These details matter more in Compton's climate than in cooler, wetter parts of the country.
Our crew works throughout Compton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Permits for enclosed structures in Compton are issued through the City of Compton, and we handle that process on your behalf so you do not have to navigate the building department yourself. We are familiar with what Compton plan checkers look for on patio enclosure and sunroom addition projects.
Compton sits near the intersection of the 710, 91, and 105 freeways, and our crew can reach any part of the city without difficulty. We work on homes near Compton Creek, along Central Avenue, and in the neighborhoods closer to the Compton Courthouse on Acacia Avenue. The housing stock across Compton is consistent: mostly one-story ranch homes and bungalows on small to medium lots with stucco exteriors and slab foundations - exactly the type of property we work on most often.
We also serve Paramount, CA, which borders Compton to the east and has a very similar mix of postwar single-family homes. If your home is near the Compton-Paramount boundary, we cover both sides without any issue.
Reach us by phone at (562) 581-8957 or through our contact form. We reply to every Compton inquiry within one business day and do not require a deposit before the estimate.
We come to your Compton home, measure the space, check the existing slab condition, and give you a written quote. The number on the quote is the number you pay - no surprises after we start.
We submit the permit application to the City of Compton and schedule your start date once approval comes through. You do not need to track permit status yourself - we handle all communication with the city.
Once construction wraps, we schedule the city inspection. After the inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished space so you know how everything works before we leave.
We serve all of Compton, CA and reply within one business day. Free estimates with no pressure and no obligation.
(562) 581-8957Compton is a city of roughly 95,000 to 97,000 residents packed into about 10 square miles in the southern part of Los Angeles County. It is bordered by Lynwood to the north, Paramount to the east, Carson to the south, and Gardena and Hawthorne to the west. The city is fully built out - there is very little undeveloped land remaining - which means nearly all housing activity involves existing properties rather than new construction. You can read more about Compton's history and geography on the Compton, California Wikipedia article.
The majority of Compton's housing stock was built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s as part of the postwar suburban expansion of the Los Angeles basin. These homes are mostly one-story ranch-style and bungalow-style houses on modest lots with stucco exteriors and concrete slab foundations. The Metro A Line runs through Compton with stops at Compton Station and Artesia Station, connecting residents to the broader LA area. About 40 to 45 percent of Compton households own their homes, giving a solid base of long-term property owners who invest in maintaining their houses. We also regularly work in nearby Long Beach, CA, just south of Compton, where the housing profile is similar and the same sunroom and patio enclosure work is in steady demand.
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