Compton Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms throughout Compton, CA, including sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms. We have served Compton homeowners since 2018 and handle all City of Compton permits from start to finish.

Most Compton homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s on modest lots with a back patio that gets too hot to use by midsummer. A sunroom addition turns that unusable space into a real room, enclosed and ventilated, that you can actually enjoy.
Older Compton homes often have open concrete slabs that have been sitting unused for years. We enclose them with glass or screen walls, turning existing slabs into protected living spaces without disturbing the rest of your home.
With Compton Creek running through the city, mosquito pressure picks up near water and during warm months. A screen room gives you full ventilation and an outdoor feel without the insects.
Compton summers are intense, and a basic glass room will overheat quickly. Our four-season builds use insulated frames and low-e glass to keep the space comfortable even in July, without running the air conditioner nonstop.
Compton's small lots leave most homeowners without room for a separate addition, but converting an existing covered patio into a finished sunroom uses the footprint you already have and keeps the project cost manageable.
Compton's UV exposure is high year-round, and wood frames fade and crack faster here than in cooler climates. Vinyl frames hold their color and finish without painting or staining, making them a practical choice for homes in this part of LA County.
Most of Compton's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s. These homes have concrete slab foundations, stucco exteriors, and older concrete patios that are often cracked and uneven from decades of clay soil movement. A contractor who has not worked with this type of construction will underestimate what is needed at the foundation stage, and that usually means a mid-project cost surprise. Compton also sits in an area with expansive clay soils that expand in the rainy season and shrink in summer, putting constant low-level stress on any concrete surface. That soil behavior is one reason we assess foundations before any design is finalized.
Compton's climate is another factor that shapes every design we build here. Summers are hot and sunny, with temperatures pushing into the 90s and UV exposure that degrades standard glass coatings, vinyl frames, and exterior caulk faster than in cooler regions. A room designed without accounting for heat gain will be uncomfortable from the first warm month. We specify glass that manages solar heat, include ventilation designed for cross-breeze, and build to LA County's seismic requirements so the structure is sound regardless of what the ground does.
We pull permits through the City of Compton's Building and Safety Division regularly and know what the city requires for room additions, enclosures, and structural work. That familiarity means permit applications go in correctly the first time and reviews move faster. If you have ever tried to pull a building permit on your own, you know how much time that saves.
Compton is a compact, fully built-out city of roughly 10 square miles, bordered by Lynwood to the north, Carson to the south, and Paramount to the east. We work in every part of the city, from neighborhoods near Compton Creek to streets close to the 91 freeway corridor. Most of the homes we work on here are one-story ranch-style or small bungalow-style houses on lots under 6,000 square feet, which means tight access and close neighbors - conditions our crew is used to managing.
Homeowners in nearby Lynwood deal with the same postwar housing stock and clay soil conditions as Compton, and we serve that community regularly as well. If you are in Compton or a bordering city, you are already in our primary service area.
We ask a few quick questions about your home and what you are trying to accomplish. You will hear back within one business day. No commitment required.
We come to your Compton home, assess the space and foundation, and discuss your options. A detailed written estimate follows within a few days with no surprises.
We handle the permit application with the City of Compton and keep you updated. You do not need to deal with the building department yourself.
We complete the build, coordinate all required inspections, and walk you through the finished space at the end. You receive the final permit sign-off for your records.
We serve all of Compton and respond within one business day. Tell us about your home and what you are trying to build - no pressure, just a straight conversation.
(424) 447-1306Compton is a city of roughly 95,000 people packed into about 10 square miles in the southern part of Los Angeles County, bordered by Lynwood, Carson, Paramount, and unincorporated LA County communities. It is one of the older established cities in the South Bay-adjacent part of the county, and its residential neighborhoods are almost entirely built out - there is little open land left. Most homes are one-story single-family houses built in the postwar decades, typically ranch-style or small bungalow-style properties on lots under 6,000 square feet. The housing stock is older, the lots are modest, and the neighborhoods are dense and established. You can learn more about the history and demographics of Compton on Wikipedia.
Compton is well-connected to the broader LA basin by the 710, 91, and 105 freeways, and the Metro A Line runs through the city with stops at Compton and Artesia stations. City services are handled through Compton City Hall on Willowbrook Avenue, including the City of Compton's Building and Safety Division, which reviews permits for all construction work including sunrooms and room additions. Nearby communities include Lynwood to the north and Carson to the south, both of which we also serve.
We pull permits through the City of Compton's Building and Safety Division and know the local process well. That means fewer delays and a finished room that is fully legal and documented when you go to sell.
Every room we plan accounts for Compton's intense afternoon sun. We use glass that manages heat gain and include ventilation that keeps the space comfortable without requiring the air conditioner to run constantly.
We have been working in Compton since 2018 and know the housing stock here - postwar slab foundations, stucco exteriors, older concrete pads, and the clay soils that shift with every rainy season.
Older Compton homes sometimes need foundation reinforcement before an addition can go up. We assess this during the initial visit and include any needed work in the estimate, so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
Every project we take on in Compton is permitted, inspected, and built to California's seismic standards. That means the room you end up with is not just comfortable - it is a legal, documented addition to your home that adds real value.
We serve all of Compton and the surrounding communities. Call today or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.