
Quality Torrance Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Redondo Beach with patio enclosures, screen room installation, and sunroom additions - all built with materials designed to hold up against the salt air and marine moisture that affect homes throughout this city. We have served the South Bay since 2017, and we know what coastal construction requires.

Redondo Beach lots are compact, and many homes have an existing covered patio that is already partially sheltered - the ideal starting point for an enclosure. We use corrosion-resistant framing and marine-grade sealants as standard on every coastal job. See our patio enclosure work.
Redondo Beach's mild climate makes a screened outdoor room practical for most of the year. A screen room keeps insects out and coastal breezes in without the cost of full glass enclosure - a practical fit for smaller South Redondo yards.
Many Redondo Beach single-family homes were built with a rear wall that lends itself to a room addition. Adding a glass sunroom captures the coastal light while keeping out the salt air and late-afternoon marine layer that rolls in from Santa Monica Bay.
Older sunrooms added to Redondo Beach homes in the 1970s and 1980s often have corroded aluminum frames, failed seals, and single-pane glass. Salt air speeds that deterioration significantly. A remodel with current coastal-grade materials gives you a room that performs properly again.
With Redondo Beach's year-round mild temperatures, a three-season room without full insulation is usable ten or eleven months out of the year. It is a cost-effective middle ground for homeowners who want enclosed outdoor space but do not need a fully heated room.
Vinyl framing resists the corrosion that attacks aluminum frames near the coast. For Redondo Beach homeowners looking for low-maintenance exterior materials, vinyl sunrooms are a strong practical choice that holds up well against salt air.
The bulk of Redondo Beach housing went up between the late 1940s and the early 1980s. These homes - stucco exteriors, slab foundations, modest lot sizes - are at the age where original plumbing, electrical panels, and roofing materials have been in service for decades. When you attach a sunroom or patio enclosure to a home like this, a contractor needs to assess what is behind the exterior wall before committing to a design. Outdated wiring, original plumbing runs, and stucco in need of resealing are all common discoveries. Catching those issues before construction starts prevents cost surprises later.
Proximity to the ocean is the most important material selection factor for any outdoor project in Redondo Beach. Homes within a mile or two of Santa Monica Bay are exposed to salt air year-round, which accelerates corrosion on standard metal framing, fasteners, and hardware at a rate that surprises homeowners who have not dealt with it before. The daily marine layer that rolls in through May and June adds ambient moisture to exterior surfaces even on days that feel dry. Contractors who work primarily inland will not specify the right materials for this environment - and a patio enclosure or sunroom built with standard inland-grade materials in Redondo Beach will show deterioration within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city splits into distinct zones - North Redondo, with its higher density of condos and townhome complexes, and South Redondo, with more single-family homes closer to the water - and the construction characteristics of those neighborhoods are genuinely different. North Redondo HOA properties often require architectural review committee approval before a permit can even be applied for, a step that inland contractors sometimes miss. South Redondo single-family homes closer to the Esplanade and King Harbor need the highest level of corrosion-resistant materials we carry.
Redondo Beach is a compact city but a well-connected one. Artesia Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway are the main east-west arteries, and Prospect Avenue links North and South Redondo along the coast. We work in neighborhoods throughout the city - from streets near Riviera Village in South Redondo to condo complexes further north. We also serve the adjacent South Bay cities, including Hermosa Beach to the north and Torrance to the east.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. A brief phone conversation about your project is all we need to schedule a free in-person visit to your Redondo Beach home - no cost, no commitment.
We inspect the exterior wall, existing foundation, yard conditions, and note any HOA or setback constraints. We walk through design options and provide a written cost estimate before you decide anything. Cost questions are answered at this step, not after you sign.
We submit plans to the city's Building and Safety Division and, if applicable, coordinate with your HOA's architectural review committee. Both processes can run in parallel to keep the project timeline moving.
Once permits are in hand, construction follows the agreed schedule. The city inspector signs off on the finished work, and we walk through the completed room with you before we leave the site.
We serve Redondo Beach homeowners from North Redondo to South Redondo. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(424) 318-3290Redondo Beach is a coastal city of roughly 67,000 residents in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay between Torrance to the east and Hermosa Beach to the north. The city divides into two main zones: South Redondo, which sits closer to the water and contains more single-family homes in neighborhoods like the Hollywood Riviera area and near Riviera Village, and North Redondo, which has a higher concentration of condos, townhomes, and multi-family buildings. Much of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s. Home values are well above the county median, and owner-occupancy rates are relatively high - most homeowners here plan to stay.
The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor marina anchor the southern end of the city and are reference points most residents navigate around daily. Artesia Boulevard, Torrance Boulevard, and Pacific Coast Highway connect Redondo Beach to neighboring cities. We serve homeowners across the full length of the city, and our nearby coverage also includes Lawndale to the northeast, where similar postwar housing stock creates similar sunroom and patio enclosure needs.
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