
You have outdoor space you are barely using. We build three season sunrooms that turn it into a real room - with fresh air, natural light, and no insects - for less than a full addition costs.

Three season sunrooms in Compton give you an enclosed, light-filled room attached to your home, with large windows or screen panels on three or more walls - most projects run one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
In Compton, where temperatures stay mild from January through November, a three season sunroom can realistically be used most of the year. That is a meaningful difference from colder climates where a room like this sits empty for four or five months. If you have been thinking about adding space for a home office, a sitting room, or just a comfortable spot to start your morning, this is often the most practical path. Many homeowners also ask about patio enclosures as a comparison - both are good options depending on how enclosed and insulated you want the space to feel.
Compton homes from the 1940s through the 1970s - which make up most of the housing stock here - often have a concrete slab off the back door that is too exposed to be comfortable. That slab is a natural starting point. A contractor who knows this area will assess it during the first visit and tell you whether it can serve as your sunroom floor, which can reduce the overall cost of the project.
If your outdoor space sits empty most of the year because there is no shade, no protection from insects, or just nothing comfortable to sit in, a sunroom changes that. In Compton's climate, where the weather is pleasant most of the year, this is often a simple problem with a clear solution. You already have the space - you just need walls and a roof.
Many Compton homes built between the 1940s and 1970s have a modest concrete slab off the back door that is too small to furnish and too exposed to feel like a real room. That slab is often a perfect starting point for a sunroom addition. A contractor can assess whether it can serve as the floor base, which can lower the cost compared to pouring a new one.
If your living room or kitchen lacks natural light and you have been wishing for more windows, a sunroom attached to that wall can change the feeling of the whole interior. The large glass panels that define a three season room act almost like a wall of windows for the rooms next to it. This is a practical benefit that goes beyond just the new room itself.
A three season sunroom is a practical way to add a dedicated room for working from home or a hobby without the cost of a full addition. Because Compton's weather allows comfortable use for most of the year, this kind of space functions as a real home office rather than a seasonal novelty. If you are currently working at the kitchen table, a sunroom gives you a separate, light-filled space that feels distinct from the rest of the house.
We build three season sunrooms in a range of configurations to fit different homes, budgets, and goals. Some homeowners want a simple screened room with aluminum frames and screen panels that keeps insects out and lets air move freely. Others want tempered glass panels on all sides for more weather protection and a cleaner, finished look. We also install combination rooms - glass on most walls with operable screens on one or two sides so you can choose between fresh air and full enclosure depending on the day. If you are comparing options, a screen room installation is the most open and affordable choice, while a patio enclosure falls in the middle ground.
Every project starts with a site visit where we measure the space, look at the existing slab or ground condition, check the exterior wall where the room will attach, and talk through how you plan to use the space. We handle all permit paperwork with the City of Compton and schedule every required inspection. You do not need to deal with the city building department directly - that is our job.
Best for homeowners who want maximum fresh air and insect protection at the lowest price point.
Ideal for homeowners who want more weather protection and a finished interior that looks and feels like a real room.
A flexible option for homeowners who want the choice between open-air and fully enclosed depending on the season.
Works well on homes with a roofline that makes a separate roof structure impractical - ties into the existing home more directly.
Compton sits in the heart of the Los Angeles Basin, where temperatures rarely drop below 50 degrees even in January and summers stay warm without extreme humidity. That means a three season sunroom here can realistically be used ten or eleven months out of the year - far more than in most of the country. The mild climate also means you rarely need a fully insulated, heated-and-cooled addition to be comfortable, which is part of why three season rooms are a popular and practical choice throughout the South Bay and Southeast LA area. Southern California homes are built for indoor-outdoor living, and a sunroom is a natural extension of that. For information on how sunrooms are built to California's current standards, the International Code Council publishes the residential building codes that govern this work.
Compton also sits in a seismically active zone, and any addition here - including a sunroom - must be anchored to your home in ways that account for earthquake forces. A contractor who knows this market understands what the city's building inspectors look for and will not deliver a room that passes a visual inspection but fails under real stress. We serve homeowners across the area, including Lynwood and Paramount, and we understand what the older housing stock in these neighborhoods requires before a sunroom can be attached properly.
We reply within one business day. In that first conversation we ask about your home's age, the back of the house, and whether you have an existing slab - enough to know whether a site visit makes sense and to give you a rough sense of scope.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the slab and the exterior wall, and talk through your options. A written estimate follows within a few days - no surprise fees added later.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Compton. You do not fill out any paperwork. Plan for two to six weeks of permit review before construction starts.
Once the permit is approved, we prepare the site, frame the room, install windows, and finish the roof. The city inspector visits before we close everything out. We walk you through the finished room before we leave.
Free on-site estimates. We handle all permits. No work starts until the city approves.
(424) 447-1306We submit permit applications to the City of Compton's Community Development Department regularly and know what the reviewers look for. That means fewer revision requests, faster approvals, and no surprises that delay your project start.
Compton sits in a seismically active zone, and we build every sunroom with the anchoring and framing California requires. The city's inspector will check these connections - and so do we, before we ever call for that inspection.
Most Compton homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. We have attached sunrooms to stucco exteriors, older wood-frame walls, and aging slabs across this area. We assess the condition before quoting, so the price we give you reflects the real job.
We are members of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, which requires contractors to uphold professional standards and stand behind their work. You can verify member status at nahb.org - it is a verifiable commitment, not a marketing claim.
Every one of these details affects the quality and longevity of the room you end up with. A sunroom that looks fine at first but develops drafts, leaks, or structural issues within a few years is not a good investment - and avoiding that outcome is exactly what our process is designed to do.
Close in your existing patio with walls, a roof, and screen or glass panels - a cost-effective path to covered outdoor living.
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