
You want a sunroom that looks like it belongs - not a kit room bolted on. We design every project from scratch, match your home's style, and handle permits and HOA approvals for you.

Custom sunrooms in Torrance are designed and built from scratch to match your home, handle permits through the City of Torrance, and most projects take 10 to 18 weeks from contract to move-in, with actual construction running two to four weeks once permits are approved.
If you have been putting off a sunroom because you are not sure where to start, you are not alone. Most Torrance homeowners come to us after realizing a prefab kit will not match their mid-century ranch home - or after a neighbor got a permit rejection for a poorly planned addition. Custom sunrooms in Torrance are designed around your specific roofline, foundation, and HOA rules from day one.
If you are weighing your options, it helps to understand the full range of what we build. Our sunroom construction service covers new-build projects from foundation to final walkthrough.
If your backyard furniture barely gets used because the afternoon sun is too harsh, the space is too exposed to bugs, or the marine layer keeps things damp into midday, a custom sunroom solves all three problems. In Torrance, where the weather is genuinely pleasant most of the year, leaving that square footage unusable is a real loss.
Many Torrance homes have aluminum patio enclosures or screen rooms added decades ago that now leak at the seams, let in cold coastal air on winter nights, or simply look tired and dated. If you are avoiding the space because it is uncomfortable or embarrassing, that is a clear signal it is time to replace it with something built to current standards.
Condensation on the inside of glass panels, or water stains appearing after a coastal fog event or rain, means the seals on your current enclosure have failed. In Torrance's marine climate, this kind of moisture intrusion gets worse quickly. Left alone, it can lead to mold and structural damage that costs far more to repair than a timely replacement.
If your family has outgrown the living room, you need a dedicated home office, or you want a quiet reading room - but not the cost and disruption of a full structural addition - a sunroom is often the most practical answer. It adds real, livable square footage at a lower cost per square foot than a conventional room addition.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a design conversation - not a catalog of preset sizes. We design the frame, roofline connection, glass package, and interior finishes around your home's existing style and your family's actual needs. If you want a space that flows naturally into your backyard and looks like it was always there, that requires custom design, not a kit. Once the design is set, we handle everything from permit submission through final city inspection. Our sunroom design process is where the project takes shape - and our clients tell us this is where we earn our reputation.
Beyond fully custom builds, we also offer solutions that fit a range of timelines and budgets. Whether you are looking for a climate-controlled four-season space or a more straightforward enclosure that takes advantage of Torrance's mild weather, we will walk you through what makes sense for your yard orientation, your HOA rules, and how you plan to use the room. Every project - custom or otherwise - is permitted, inspected, and delivered with a final walkthrough.
Best for homeowners who want a sunroom designed from scratch to match their home's architecture and specific lot conditions.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use as a home office, guest room, or living space year-round.
Ideal for Torrance homes with an aging aluminum enclosure that needs to be replaced with a properly sealed, permitted structure.
Designed for homeowners in Southwood, Hollywood Riviera, and other HOA neighborhoods who need a design that meets architectural review requirements.
Torrance enjoys roughly 280 sunny days a year and temperatures that rarely drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit even in winter. That kind of climate makes a sunroom a genuinely year-round living space - not a seasonal luxury. But it also means glass selection matters a great deal. Without the right low-emissivity coating, a south- or west-facing sunroom can become uncomfortably warm on summer afternoons. A custom design accounts for your yard's sun exposure from the start, so the room is comfortable at 7 a.m. with your coffee and at 7 p.m. watching the fog burn off from the coast. The coastal proximity adds another layer of complexity - salt air accelerates corrosion on metal frames and hardware, so frame material and finish selection matters more here than it would for a homeowner in an inland city.
Most Torrance homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s as single-story ranch-style houses on concrete slabs. Attaching a new structure to a mid-century home requires specific knowledge of how those foundations and exterior walls were built - a contractor with local experience knows what to look for and how to tie in without creating water intrusion points. We serve homeowners throughout the South Bay, including Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach, where coastal conditions and HOA requirements are a regular part of every project.
We visit your home, look at the space, and ask how you plan to use the room. This visit is free and comes with no obligation - it is just a chance to figure out what is possible for your specific lot and home style. We respond within one business day to schedule.
Based on the site visit, we put together a design and a written proposal with a floor plan, recommended glass and framing, and a detailed cost breakdown. We explain every line item so you understand exactly what you are paying for before you commit.
Once you sign the contract, we submit plans to the City of Torrance for permit review and handle HOA architectural submissions if your neighborhood requires them. This phase takes several weeks - we manage it so you do not have to go to city hall or fill out forms yourself.
Foundation work, framing, glass, roofing, and interior finishing all happen in sequence with city inspections at key stages. When everything is complete, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate how every door and window operates, and hand over warranty documentation.
Free in-home estimate. We handle permits and HOA approvals. No obligation.
(424) 318-3952Every project starts with your home's roofline, exterior finish, and lot conditions. We draft custom plans so the sunroom looks like it was always part of the house. Neighbors and future buyers see a cohesive addition, not a kit room stuck on the back.
We submit plans to the City of Torrance Building and Safety Division and manage HOA architectural review submissions on your behalf. You do not need to visit city hall or fill out forms. We keep you informed at every stage and respond to city comments without involving you in the paperwork.
Salt air from the Pacific is hard on metal frames and hardware that were not chosen with that environment in mind. We specify corrosion-resistant finishes and frame materials suited to coastal South Bay conditions as a standard practice - not an upgrade. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry outlines quality standards for remodeling contractors at nari.org.
One of the most common complaints about contractors is that the final invoice does not match the estimate. You will receive a written contract with a fixed scope and price before we break ground. If something unexpected comes up during construction, we tell you immediately and get your approval before spending a dollar more.
When you combine custom design, permit management, coastal-grade materials, and a fixed-price contract, you get a sunroom that holds its value - and a project that does not come with surprises. That is what every Torrance homeowner deserves.
Full new-build sunroom projects from foundation prep through final city inspection, permitted and ready to enjoy.
Learn MoreDesign-first planning that produces permit-ready drawings matched to your home's roofline, exterior finish, and HOA rules.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Torrance fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call us today or request a free estimate online.