
Your backyard is sitting empty while your family is squeezed inside. A sunroom addition turns that unused space into a real room you can enjoy every day.

Sunroom additions in Torrance, CA are fully enclosed, glass-heavy room additions attached to your home, giving you a bright, livable space between your interior and your backyard - most jobs take two to six weeks once permits are in hand.
If your home feels cramped but you are not ready to move, a sunroom is often the smartest move you can make. Many Torrance ranch homes have generous backyards relative to the house footprint, which makes them ideal candidates for a rear addition. You gain a dedicated room - a home office, a reading nook, a family gathering space - without gutting your existing floor plan.
If you are weighing your options, our four season sunrooms page covers the fully climate-controlled version that works year-round without seasonal trade-offs.
If Torrance afternoon sun drives you inside before you want to go, a sunroom gives you the light and view without the heat. This is the most common reason South Bay homeowners decide to add one.
If your family has outgrown the living room but South Bay prices make buying bigger a tough call, a sunroom addition adds real livable space at a fraction of the cost of moving.
Some Torrance homes have older patio enclosures added without permits. If panels are cracked or windows no longer seal, a properly permitted sunroom replacement is often more cost-effective than patching.
In older Torrance homes, patio covers sometimes fail at the attachment point after decades of seismic movement. Visible gaps between the cover and wall are a warning sign that a new, properly anchored addition is overdue.
We build sunroom additions from the foundation up - concrete slab, wall framing, insulated glass panels, roofing, electrical, and finish work. Every project is pulled with a city permit and passes a final inspection before we consider the job done. If you want a room that is fully heated and cooled year-round, we can build a four season sunroom that connects directly to your existing HVAC system.
For homeowners who want something more structural, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds designed to match your existing roofline and exterior finish so the new room looks like it was always there.
Best for homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled room they can use every single day of the year.
A more affordable option for homeowners who want a light-filled space for most of the year without full HVAC integration.
Ideal for plant enthusiasts or anyone who wants maximum natural light, featuring glass on the walls and ceiling.
For homeowners in Torrance HOA communities - we manage the architectural review and city permit process from start to finish.
Torrance averages over 280 sunny days per year, which is a big part of why homeowners here want sunrooms in the first place. But that same sunshine can turn a poorly designed room into an uncomfortable, overheated space by mid-morning. We specify low-e glass and proper ventilation on every project because the South Bay sun angles are unforgiving, and a room you cannot comfortably sit in is not a room worth building.
The marine layer that rolls in off the Pacific most mornings - especially during June Gloom - means your sunroom will face daily moisture cycles and salt-laden air. We use corrosion-resistant framing and marine-grade sealants as standard, not as an add-on. Many of the homes we work on are the 1950s and 1960s ranch-style houses that define neighborhoods like Southwood and Hollywood Riviera. We also serve homeowners across the South Bay, including Redondo Beach and Lomita.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space and how you plan to use it, then schedule a time to visit your home in person - because the actual condition of your wall, yard, and foundation all affect the plan.
We visit your home, look at the space, and put together a written proposal with a detailed cost breakdown. This is the right time to ask every question you have - about glass types, HVAC connections, timeline, and what to expect day by day.
Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Torrance Building and Safety Division and handle the entire permit process. If your home is in an HOA, we coordinate with your architectural review committee so the two processes run in parallel, not one after the other.
Foundation, framing, windows, electrical, and finish work - in that order. City inspectors check the work at key stages. Before we leave, we walk you through the completed room and make sure everything is right.
We handle permits, HOA approvals, and all the paperwork. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
(424) 318-3952We pull a city permit on every job - no exceptions. That means a licensed Torrance building inspector checks the foundation, framing, and electrical work before anything is hidden behind a wall. You get an independent record that the work met the city standards.
Torrance sits near the Palos Verdes fault zone. We engineer every connection point between the new room and your existing home to meet local seismic requirements. The room moves with your house, not away from it.
Salt air and morning marine layer accelerate corrosion on materials not rated for coastal conditions. We specify corrosion-resistant framing and marine-grade sealants on every Torrance project because this is standard for the environment, not an upgrade.
We have worked with architectural review committees in Torrance HOA communities and know how to present designs that meet their guidelines on the first submission - which saves you weeks of back-and-forth. According to the{" "}National Association of the Remodeling Industry, understanding local approval processes is a key mark of an experienced contractor.
Taken together, these details mean you are not just getting a room added to your house - you are getting a room that is safe, legal, built for the coastal environment, and backed by a contractor who knows exactly what Torrance requires.
A fully climate-controlled room you can use every day of the year, heated and cooled to the same standard as the rest of your home.
Learn MoreGround-up construction for homeowners who want a completely new sunroom built to current California building standards.
Learn MoreSpots fill up fast in the South Bay. Call now or send a message and we will walk you through the process, answer your questions, and give you a written estimate at no charge.