
Your backyard, your layout, your design. We build custom sunrooms in Compton that fit your home from the ground up - not a kit, not a compromise.

Custom sunrooms in Compton are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific home, yard, and how you plan to use the space - most projects take ten to eighteen weeks from permit application through final walkthrough.
Unlike a prefab kit, a custom sunroom in Compton is planned to match your home's existing roofline and exterior finish so it looks like it was always there. Homeowners use them as dining rooms, reading nooks, home offices, and year-round family rooms. The result is something that genuinely adds to how you live - not just to your square footage.
If you're comparing options, a sunroom construction consultation covers all types - we'll help you figure out which approach fits your home and your budget before you commit to anything.
If your patio or yard faces south or west and turns into a heat trap from late spring through early fall, you're losing months of usable outdoor space. Compton's intense summer sun means uncovered areas can feel unbearable by mid-morning. A sunroom with the right glass and ventilation lets you enjoy that light without the heat.
If there's a room at the back of your house that nobody really uses - a formal dining room that's become storage, or a den that feels cut off from the yard - a sunroom addition can transform that transition space into the most-used room in your home. Many Compton homes from the mid-century era have layouts that feel closed off from the backyard.
If your family has grown, you're working from home, or you need a quiet space that isn't a bedroom, a custom sunroom adds real square footage without the cost and disruption of a full room addition. It's often faster and less expensive than building a traditional addition because the structure is lighter.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover, a rusting screen enclosure, or a pergola that's seen better days, replacing it with a proper sunroom is a significant upgrade in both function and appearance. Older patio structures in Compton often weren't built to current standards - a new sunroom built with proper permits gives you something safe, weathertight, and valuable.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit and a design conversation - we look at your home's existing roofline, your yard dimensions, your setback requirements, and what you want to use the space for. From there, we prepare construction drawings, handle the LA County permit application, and build the room to match. If you want a room you can use year-round with full heating and cooling, we'll talk through sunroom construction options that connect to your home's existing systems or add a dedicated mini-split unit.
Homeowners who want a design-forward space with specific material choices, glass types, or layout features benefit most from the custom approach. We also help clients who want a space that matches their home's architectural style - whether that's the stucco-and-tile look common to postwar Compton homes or something more contemporary. For clients focused primarily on design planning before committing to a build, we offer a standalone sunroom design consultation.
Best for homeowners who want maximum light and airflow and plan to use the space primarily in spring, fall, and mild Southern California winters.
Best for homeowners who want a true year-round room with insulated walls, energy-efficient glass, and a connection to their home's heating and cooling system.
Best for homeowners who want a light-filled, plant-friendly space and are prepared to manage heat in summer with the right glass coating and ventilation strategy.
Best for homeowners who want the feel of a sunroom - natural light, outdoor connection - but with full-height walls, insulation, and permanent square footage on their permit.
Compton averages over 280 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s. A sunroom built with standard glass in this climate will trap heat and become unusable from June through September - which defeats the whole purpose. When we design a custom sunroom here, the glass selection is one of the first decisions we make. Insulated or low-emissivity glass reflects heat rather than absorbing it, so your room stays comfortable even on the hottest days. This is not a premium upgrade in Compton - it's the baseline.
Compton's housing stock also matters. Much of the city was built between the 1940s and 1970s, and older homes sometimes have foundations, wall framing, or roof structures that need assessment before a new addition can be safely attached. We evaluate your home's existing structure during the site visit before finalizing any design. Homeowners in Lynwood and Paramount face similar conditions - postwar homes where the attachment point for a new sunroom deserves a careful look before drawings are finalized.
Call or fill out the contact form and we'll respond within one business day. We'll ask a few quick questions about your home and what you're hoping to build - no pressure, just a conversation to see if it's a good fit.
We come to your home, take measurements, assess your existing structure, and walk through the design options that fit your space. You'll get a written estimate that breaks down cost by category - no surprise line items later.
Once you approve the design and contract, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to LA County on your behalf. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit approval - this waiting period is normal, and we'll keep you updated throughout.
Active construction typically takes two to four weeks. A county inspector checks the work at key stages, and we do a final walkthrough with you once everything is complete. You'll receive your permit documentation to keep with your home records.
Free estimate. No pressure. We'll come to your home, take measurements, and give you a written quote you can compare.
(424) 447-1306We handle the entire LA County permit process from drawing preparation through final inspection - you don't deal with the county office at all. Every project we complete has a clean permit record, which matters when you sell or file an insurance claim.
California requires that additions be anchored and framed to withstand earthquake forces. We build to those standards on every project - not because the inspector is watching, but because it's the right way to build in Southern California. The California Seismic Safety Commission sets the framework we follow.
We specify insulated, low-emissivity glass products for every custom sunroom in Compton because the summers here demand it. The glass choice is discussed and documented in your contract before a single board is cut - so you know exactly what you're getting.
Compton's older housing stock sometimes needs reinforcement before a new addition can be attached safely. We assess your home's existing structure during the site visit and put any required work in the contract upfront - so there are no surprise charges mid-project.
Every one of these commitments is built into how we operate, not added on as a premium. When you call us for a custom sunroom in Compton, you're getting a contractor who knows this city's permit process, soil conditions, and climate - and builds accordingly.
Full-service sunroom construction from permit application through final inspection - covering all types, sizes, and connection options.
Learn MoreWork through layout, glass choices, and design details before committing to a build - ideal for homeowners still in the planning stage.
Learn MorePermit timelines in LA County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you're using your new space - call us now or request a free estimate online.