
Your existing patio or sunroom isn't working as hard as it should. We remodel, upgrade, and build new sunrooms in Torrance with proper permits and a finish that lasts.

Sunroom remodeling in Torrance covers everything from adding a brand-new enclosed room to upgrading an aging patio structure with better glass and a proper finish - most projects run three to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
A lot of Torrance homeowners start thinking about sunroom remodeling when they have a patio or back room that gets little use. The South Bay climate is genuinely comfortable for most of the year, but without proper enclosure and glass, that space either overheats in the afternoon or feels damp on marine-layer mornings. If you have been thinking about screen room installation as a lower-cost alternative, we can walk you through how both options compare for your specific space.
For homeowners whose existing sunroom simply needs better glass, updated trim, or a refreshed interior, a full rebuild is not always necessary. We assess what you have and recommend the right scope - whether that is a targeted upgrade or a full new addition.
If your backyard patio gets good light but you rarely use it because of afternoon heat or morning fog, an enclosed remodeled sunroom solves exactly that problem. Torrance homeowners often discover that proper glass and enclosure makes that space genuinely usable every day, not just on perfect weather days. Leaving the space as-is means continuing to avoid it.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you don't want to deal with the South Bay real estate market, a sunroom remodel adds a real room without touching your existing floor plan. It is one of the few ways to gain genuine square footage in a Torrance home without a full interior renovation. Many homeowners turn the new space into a family room, home office, or play area.
If you already have a patio cover, pergola, or older screen enclosure that is showing rust, rot, or failing seams, that is a natural point to upgrade to a proper sunroom rather than patch what you have. Older aluminum patio enclosures common on mid-century Torrance homes often reach the end of their useful life after 20 to 30 years. Continued repairs on a failing structure rarely make economic sense.
Some Torrance homes have a back room or converted garage space that gets little natural light and feels cut off from the rest of the house. Remodeling that space into a sunroom can turn a room nobody wants to use into the most popular room in the home. If you find yourself avoiding a room because it feels dim or stuffy, that pattern is worth addressing.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full range - from ground-up new additions to targeted upgrades on existing structures. If you are thinking about sunroom design as a starting point, we can help you work through layout, glass selection, and how the new room connects to your home before any work begins. For homeowners who want to go further and transform a basic patio into a conditioned living space, our full addition work handles permits, structural work, framing, glass, and interior finishing as a single coordinated project.
We also handle screen-to-glass upgrades for homeowners who started with a basic screen enclosure and now want something more substantial. That type of project reuses the existing footprint and often moves faster than a ground-up build. Whatever the scope, we do not subcontract the core work - the same crew that builds your room handles it from site prep to final walkthrough.
Best for homeowners who want to add an entirely new room to their home with proper permits and a finished interior.
Best for homeowners who have an existing sunroom but want better glass, updated trim, or improved climate control.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio or covered patio they want to enclose and finish into a usable living space.
Best for homeowners looking to step up from a basic screen enclosure to a glass-paneled or insulated sunroom.
Torrance sits close to the Pacific Ocean, which gives the city a climate that is genuinely mild year-round - but marine layer fog rolls in most mornings from late spring through summer, and afternoon sun can push interior temperatures well above comfort even on days that feel pleasant outside. A sunroom built without heat-blocking glass will feel like a greenhouse on sunny afternoons. The good news is that a well-designed room with the right glass and a small mini-split unit can be comfortably used every single day of the year in this climate - which makes the investment more worthwhile here than in harsher climates.
The housing stock matters too. Most Torrance homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s, which means attaching a new room to your home often involves a structural assessment of the existing wall and foundation before work begins. Homeowners in areas like Redondo Beach and Lomita deal with similar housing stock and permitting requirements. We know what to expect from homes of this era and factor that into every estimate we give.
You reach out and we schedule a visit to your home, usually within a few days. We look at the space, ask about your goals, and give you a written rough estimate - you should have a number in hand within one business day of that visit.
Once you sign a contract, we draw up the plans and submit them to the City of Torrance Building and Safety Division. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - you don't need to do anything during that time.
Once permits are in hand, the crew prepares the site - clearing and leveling the ground, pouring any needed concrete, and setting up structural supports. This phase takes three to five days and is the noisiest part of the project.
Framing, glass installation, roofing, flooring, electrical, and trim are completed in sequence. The city inspector visits at least once to verify the work meets code. We walk you through the finished space together before we call the job done.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your home, look at the space, and give you a clear written quote - usually within one business day.
(424) 318-3290We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and make sure your remodeled room is fully documented and legal before we call the job done. An unpermitted addition creates real problems when you sell your home - we eliminate that risk entirely.
Most Torrance homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and we assess your existing walls and foundation before we design anything. That means no surprise discoveries mid-project and a room that stays solid for decades.
We have worked with homeowners associations in Torrance neighborhoods and know what documentation boards need to approve exterior additions the first time. HOA approval requirements catch a lot of homeowners off guard - we make sure you are not one of them.
We specify glass and HVAC solutions designed for Torrance's marine coastal environment. A room that gets unusably hot in the afternoon or collects moisture on cool mornings is a design failure - one we work specifically to avoid.
California requires all contractors doing this type of work to hold a current license from the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify in about thirty seconds online. A licensed contractor pulls every permit, carries the required insurance, and gives you a legal record of the work - protecting your investment for as long as you own the home.
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Learn MoreWork through layout, glass selection, and room configuration before any construction begins so your finished room matches your vision.
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