
Tired of letting the marine layer and afternoon glare chase you back inside? A three season sunroom gives you a comfortable, sheltered space to use spring through late fall - and in Torrance's mild climate, that means most of the year.

Three season sunrooms in Torrance are enclosed glass rooms attached to your home that block bugs, wind, and rain without a full HVAC system - most projects are ready to use within eight to sixteen weeks from contract signing. Unlike a heated and cooled four season sunroom, a three season room is designed for mild-weather use, which keeps the cost significantly lower. In Torrance's Mediterranean climate, that trade-off rarely matters - you gain a comfortable outdoor room for the vast majority of the year.
Most Torrance homeowners discover they want a three season sunroom after a summer of watching their patio sit unused. The marine layer, afternoon glare, and coastal humidity make open patios uncomfortable for more of the day than people expect - and a sunroom solves all three problems at once.
If you need year-round climate control similar to a bedroom, a patio enclosure with full insulation may be a better fit. Call us and we'll help you figure out which option makes sense for your property and your budget.
If the marine layer leaves your furniture damp and the air too chilly for morning coffee, a sunroom gives you a dry, sheltered spot to start the day. Torrance's coastal fog is beautiful, but it makes open patios cold and uninviting for the first few hours almost every day from May through June.
Torrance gets strong afternoon sun from May through October, and an uncovered or lightly shaded patio can become genuinely uncomfortable by mid-afternoon. A sunroom with the right window configuration gives you shade and shelter without losing the light and the view.
If you are running out of usable space inside your home but do not want to go through a full interior remodel, a sunroom addition creates a new room without touching your existing layout. Many South Bay homeowners use them as art studios, quiet offices, or reading rooms thanks to the excellent natural light.
Salt air from the Pacific accelerates fading, warping, and mildew on outdoor furniture much faster than homeowners expect. A sunroom protects your outdoor furnishings from direct exposure while still letting you enjoy the space - a practical solution many Torrance homeowners discover after replacing cushion sets one too many times.
We build three season sunrooms in glass, screen, or hybrid configurations depending on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. Glass panel rooms give you the most weather protection and work best for homeowners who want to use the room during cool or damp weather. Screen rooms use mesh panels for a breezier, more open feel - ideal for Torrance's warm months and a popular option for homeowners who want to keep costs down. Hybrid rooms combine fixed glass panels on one or more walls with screened sections, giving you flexibility to adapt the room to the season.
Every build starts with a site assessment to check your existing foundation, review HOA requirements, and help you choose the right window and frame materials for coastal conditions. For homeowners who want a room usable all twelve months of the year, we also offer patio enclosures with full insulation and climate control, and screen room installation for homeowners who want a lighter, more open-air solution.
Best for homeowners who want maximum weather protection and year-round comfort in mild weather.
Ideal for warm-weather use - keeps bugs out while letting the South Bay breeze flow through freely.
Flexible rooms that let you adapt the configuration to the season with opening or removable panels.
In most parts of the country, a three season room sits unused for four or five winter months. In Torrance, that trade-off essentially disappears. Average temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s even in January, and the city sees fewer than 15 inches of rain annually. The real challenge here is not cold - it is the marine layer, coastal humidity, and afternoon sun that make open patios uncomfortable during parts of the day throughout the year. A three season sunroom addresses all of those factors without the cost of a full HVAC-equipped four season room.
Much of Torrance's housing stock was built in the 1950s and 1960s, and those homes have concrete slab foundations that often serve as the starting point for a sunroom addition. We assess every slab before quoting - older slabs sometimes need reinforcement, and catching that early keeps your project on schedule and on budget. Homeowners in Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach face similar coastal conditions, and we bring that same site-specific knowledge to every South Bay project.
We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation is a short exchange to understand your space, your goals, and your rough budget - no commitment required and no pressure.
We visit your property to measure the space, check your existing slab, review HOA guidelines, and walk you through design options in person. You receive a written estimate within a few days.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Torrance on your behalf. Permit review typically takes four to eight weeks - we handle all follow-up so you do not have to.
Construction begins once permits are approved and typically takes two to five weeks. After the city inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit and inspection records.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk you through your options in person.
(424) 318-3290We pull the permit and manage every inspection with the City of Torrance - you never make a single call to the building department. Your finished room is fully documented and legally protected.
We have worked on homes across Torrance, Redondo Beach, and the surrounding South Bay cities since we opened. We know the permit process, the coastal conditions, and the mid-century housing stock - and we show up on time.
We review your HOA guidelines before finalizing any design, so the plans we submit are ones your association will approve. This step alone saves most homeowners two to four weeks of back-and-forth.
We specify powder-coated aluminum or quality vinyl frames and hardware rated for coastal environments. The{" "} American Architectural Manufacturers Association{" "} sets standards for window performance in coastal conditions - we build to those standards as a baseline.
Every three season sunroom we build is fully permitted, built with coastal-appropriate materials, and backed by our workmanship guarantee. Call us or submit a request online and we'll have an estimate to you within a few days.
Turn your existing patio into a protected year-round space at a lower upfront cost than a full room addition.
Learn MoreA screen room keeps bugs and debris out while keeping the open-air feel - a lighter, lower-cost alternative to glass panels.
Learn MoreCall Quality Torrance Sunrooms & Patios today for a free on-site estimate - the sooner you call, the sooner your new room is ready for the season.