
Lakewood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Lakewood homeowners call for additions, patio enclosures, and custom rooms. We have served Lakewood, CA since 2019, and we reply to every new inquiry within one business day.

Lakewood's compact single-story ranch homes are well-suited for rear sunroom additions. A properly built sunroom addition adds usable square footage without requiring a second story or major structural changes, which makes it one of the most popular projects we do in this city.
Lakewood summers push well past 85 degrees, and a fully insulated four-season room with a mini-split system means you can use your sunroom even during a heat wave. These climate-controlled rooms are the right choice when you want year-round use without relying on opening windows.
Many Lakewood homes have rear concrete patio slabs poured in the 1950s. Enclosing that existing slab turns dead outdoor space into a protected room without the cost of new flatwork. We frame over the existing concrete when the slab is sound, which keeps the project faster and more affordable.
Not every Lakewood home has a standard rear yard. Corner lots, irregular property lines, and mature trees mean some projects need a design built from scratch rather than a prefab kit. Custom sunrooms let us work around whatever your specific lot presents and still deliver a finished room that looks like it was always part of the house.
Lakewood evenings are pleasant most of the year, but mosquitoes and gnats are active near yards with standing water or dense landscaping. A screened room lets you enjoy the evening breeze without the bugs, and it is one of the most cost-effective ways to add outdoor living space to a Lakewood home.
Some Lakewood homes already have older sunrooms or enclosed porches that were added decades ago without proper insulation or updated windows. Remodeling brings those rooms up to current standards, improves energy efficiency, and makes the space usable again in Southern California's warmer months.
Most homes in Lakewood were built between 1950 and 1954 as part of one of the largest planned housing developments in U.S. history. That means the overwhelming majority of the city's housing stock is now over 70 years old, and the rear patios, concrete slabs, and original room structures that came with those homes are at or past the end of their original design life. A sunroom contractor working in Lakewood needs to understand how to assess and build on top of aging foundations, not just frame on new construction pads.
Southern California's sun is intense year-round, and Lakewood's hot, dry summers put real stress on glass, framing, and sealants. Santa Ana wind events each fall can damage screens, louvered panels, and lighter enclosure frames that were not built with those gusts in mind. We select materials and fasteners designed for this climate, not for climates with snow loads and freeze-thaw cycles. That distinction matters for how long your room holds up.
Our crew works throughout Lakewood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Lakewood has its own Building and Safety Division that issues permits independently of Los Angeles County, so submitting to the right office matters. We pull permits through the City of Lakewood directly, and we are familiar with what local plan checkers typically ask for on sunroom and patio enclosure projects.
The neighborhoods in Lakewood run from the busy streets near Lakewood Center mall to the quieter residential blocks on the east side closer to Cerritos. We service all of them. The homes near Del Valle Park and those backing up to Mayfair Park are typical of what we work on most: single-story ranch homes on modest lots with rear yards that are just right for an enclosed patio room or sunroom addition. Whether your home is near the Del Amo corridor or deeper into the residential grid, the same local permit process applies.
We also serve the neighboring city of Bellflower, CA, which shares a similar housing profile with Lakewood and has many of the same project types. If you live on the Lakewood-Bellflower 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 Lakewood inquiry within one business day, and we do not require a deposit before the estimate.
We come to your Lakewood home, measure the space, check the existing slab or foundation condition, and give you a written quote. There are no surprise numbers later - what you see on the quote is what the project costs.
We submit the permit application to Lakewood's Building and Safety Division and schedule your start date once approval comes through. You do not need to track permit status yourself - we handle that communication.
Once the work is done, we schedule the final city inspection. After the inspector signs off, the room is yours to use. We walk you through the finished space before we leave so you know how everything works.
We serve all of Lakewood, CA and reply within one business day. Free estimates with no pressure and no obligation.
(562) 581-8957Lakewood is a city of roughly 80,000 residents in Los Angeles County, bordered by Long Beach to the south and west, Bellflower to the north, Cerritos to the east, and Norwalk to the northeast. It is one of the most recognizable examples of planned postwar suburban development in the United States: nearly all of its approximately 17,500 homes were constructed between 1950 and 1954, making the city feel cohesive and consistent in a way that most Southern California communities are not. Lakewood incorporated as its own city in 1954, separate from Long Beach, and it has maintained its independent identity and city services ever since. You can read more about its history on the Lakewood, California Wikipedia article.
The city's housing stock is almost entirely single-family ranch homes on lots of roughly 5,000 to 6,000 square feet. The Lakewood Center mall anchors the commercial center of the city, and Lakewood Park serves as the main community green space. About 60 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, meaning most residents have a long-term stake in their properties. The tree-lined residential streets that define Lakewood's character also mean mature root systems that can affect existing patios and slabs over time. We also work in nearby Long Beach, CA, which borders Lakewood on the south and west and has a similar mix of mid-century homes that benefit from the same sunroom contractor work.
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