
You have the yard space. You want more livable room. We design and build fully permitted sunroom additions that work with Torrance's sunshine - not against it.

Sunroom additions in Torrance, CA are fully enclosed, glass-heavy rooms attached directly to your home - built on a real foundation, fully permitted by the city, and designed to handle the South Bay's coastal sun and salt air. Most projects take two to six weeks of construction once permits are approved.
Homeowners in Torrance typically reach out after realizing an unused patio or an outdated porch enclosure is not giving them the livable space they actually want. The backyard is right there, the weather is mostly wonderful, and the house just does not have enough room. A sunroom addition solves all three problems at once. If you are considering going further with a fully climate-controlled build, take a look at our four season sunrooms page for a comparison.
We have worked on homes across Torrance since 2017 - from older ranch homes in Southwood to the more architecturally varied properties near the Hollywood Riviera. Every project starts with a free on-site visit, because the condition of your existing exterior wall and foundation directly affects what we build and what it costs.
Torrance's afternoon sun can make an uncovered patio unbearable by mid-morning in summer. If you find yourself retreating inside by late morning on sunny days, you are losing the outdoor connection you moved here for.
Many Torrance ranch homes have generous backyards relative to the house footprint. If your family has outgrown your living room but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition adds real livable space without the cost and disruption of moving.
Older patio enclosures added without permits often have cracked panels, leaking roofs, or windows that no longer seal. It is frequently more cost-effective to replace the entire structure with a properly permitted sunroom than to keep patching it.
In older Torrance homes, patio covers are sometimes attached with hardware not designed for long-term seismic movement. Gaps forming between your patio structure and the exterior wall mean the attachment has weakened - a new sunroom would be anchored to current local building standards.
Not every sunroom addition is the same, and the right approach depends on how you plan to use the room, your budget, and the structure of your existing home. We work through those questions with you before anything is designed. The most popular option for Torrance homeowners is a four season sunroom - a fully insulated and climate-controlled room that feels like a natural extension of your living area. We also offer sunroom construction for homeowners who want to start from a clean slate with a fully custom design.
Every addition we build includes a proper concrete foundation, coastal-rated framing and sealants, insulated glass rated to California's energy standards, and full permit management through the City of Torrance. If your home is in an HOA, we are familiar with the architectural review process and know how to present designs that get approved the first time.
A cost-effective option for homeowners who want more space without full HVAC integration - comfortable in spring, summer, and fall.
Fully insulated, heated, and cooled - suitable for daily use in any weather and ideal for home offices or living spaces.
High glass-to-wall ratios and premium low-e glazing for homeowners who want maximum light and a modern indoor-outdoor feel.
Transform an existing covered patio or concrete slab into a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom with minimal yard disruption.
Torrance averages over 280 sunny days per year - which is exactly why so many homeowners here want a sunroom. But that same sunshine can turn a poorly designed room into an oven by mid-morning. Every addition we build in Torrance is designed with heat-reflective low-e glass, proper ventilation, and strategic orientation so the room stays comfortable without running the air conditioning constantly. The marine layer that rolls in from the coast most mornings also means we specify framing and sealants rated for coastal conditions on every project - not just on request.
Torrance also sits close to several active fault systems, which means the connection between your sunroom and your existing home has to be engineered for seismic movement. Our projects meet Torrance building department standards for these connections. We serve homeowners across Torrance and throughout the South Bay, including Redondo Beach and Lomita - areas where many of the same coastal and seismic conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space you have in mind, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have any existing structure we would be working around.
We visit your home in person before giving you any numbers. The actual condition of your exterior wall, yard grade, and existing foundation all affect cost. We look at everything before we write a proposal.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit plans to the City of Torrance Building and Safety Division. We handle all permit paperwork on your behalf - you never have to make a single call to the city.
Foundation, framing, windows, and finishing happen in sequence. A city inspector signs off at key stages. Before we leave, we walk through the completed room with you and address anything that needs attention.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about what you have in mind. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(424) 318-3290Quality Torrance Sunrooms & Patios is a state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor. Your project is covered from the first day of work to the final inspection - giving you recourse if anything falls short.
We handle every step of the Torrance permit process for you - plan submission, city coordination, and inspection scheduling. A permitted sunroom protects your home's value at resale and confirms the work was done correctly.
We have built sunrooms across Torrance and the surrounding South Bay since 2017. We know local HOA requirements, Torrance's seismic standards, and the coastal material conditions that affect every project here.
Salt air and morning marine layer accelerate wear on standard building materials. We specify corrosion-resistant framing and marine-grade sealants as standard practice - not as an upgrade you have to ask for.
Every one of those proof points adds up to one thing: a sunroom addition built the right way the first time. If you want to see how we approach a specific type of project, give us a call at (424) 318-3290 and we will walk you through it. You can also learn more from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry about what to look for when hiring a contractor for a room addition.
Upgrade your sunroom addition to a fully heated and cooled four season room you can use every day of the year, regardless of weather.
Learn MorePlanning a new build from scratch? Our sunroom construction service covers every phase from foundation to final inspection.
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