
Your backyard should not be something you avoid from June through September. A properly built sunroom addition gives you a real room - insulated, permitted, and comfortable in every season.

Sunroom additions in Glendale, CA create a fully enclosed room attached to your home with large glass panels - most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit approval to finished room. Unlike a patio cover or pergola, a sunroom is a real room you can furnish, heat, cool, and use year-round. If you are weighing your options, four season sunrooms are the fully climate-controlled version - worth understanding before you decide on a design.
Most Glendale homeowners come to us because they have outdoor space they love but cannot use for five months out of the year. The heat, the sun angle, or a patio cover that leaks when it rains has turned a potentially great space into an afterthought. A sunroom addition solves that without you moving to a bigger house.
We handle the full project - from design and permit submission with Glendale's Building and Safety Division, through foundation work, framing, glass installation, and electrical - so you have one point of contact from start to finish.
If your backyard patio sits empty by 10 a.m. in summer, the sun is taking that space from you for five months a year. A sunroom with proper heat-reducing glass gives you that space back without sacrificing the outdoor feel.
In Glendale's competitive housing market, adding a room is often more practical than buying a larger home nearby. If your family has outgrown your space but loves the neighborhood, a sunroom addition is the direct solution.
A patio enclosure that lets in cold air, bugs, or rain on the roof is telling you it was not built to last. A proper sunroom replaces that with a weathertight room that is actually part of your home's structure.
West-facing and south-facing homes in Glendale take the full force of afternoon sun. A correctly positioned sunroom can act as a buffer zone, reducing heat load on the rest of the house while giving you a comfortable, light-filled space.
Not every sunroom is built the same way, and your choice depends on how you plan to use the room and what your home and lot can support. We build both attached room additions from scratch and conversions of existing structures. If you want the maximum return on investment - a room that adds to your official square footage and shows up in an appraisal - a full sunroom construction project with a new foundation is the right path.
The glass you choose matters as much as the structure itself. In Glendale's climate, we specify insulated double-pane glass with low-emissivity coatings as a standard practice - not an upgrade. This keeps the room usable in summer without running air conditioning constantly. We walk you through the glass options during the design phase so you understand exactly what you are getting and why.
Homeowners who want a bright, open feel and use the room primarily in spring, fall, and Glendale's mild winters.
Households that want a fully climate-controlled room usable on any day of the year, including summer afternoons.
Homeowners working with a tighter budget or timeline who want a clean, finished room built on an existing concrete slab.
Properties with unique dimensions, sloped lots, or specific design goals that a standard kit cannot accommodate.
Glendale sits in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and receives over 280 sunny days per year - more than most of Southern California. That intense sun means a sunroom designed for a milder climate will disappoint here. Glass selection is not a cosmetic choice; it is the difference between a room you live in and one you walk past. Homeowners in neighborhoods like Glendale, CA and nearby Pasadena, CA face similar conditions - valley heat, strong afternoon sun angles, and occasional Santa Ana winds - and we build for all of it.
The other local factor worth discussing is seismic design. California building code requires that room additions be designed to flex with the ground during an earthquake, not resist it rigidly. This affects how the sunroom is anchored to your existing home and how the roof structure is framed. We follow California's requirements on every project - not because we have to, but because a sunroom that fails in a moderate earthquake is not a sunroom worth building.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No obligation - just a conversation about what you have in mind and what your space looks like.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through your goals. We then prepare drawings and walk you through the permit process with Glendale's Building and Safety Division before a single shovel touches the ground.
We handle every permit submission and city inspection. Once approved, the crew prepares the foundation, frames the structure, and seals the connection to your home - the most critical step for long-term weatherproofing.
Glass panels go in, electrical and any climate control is completed, and the room is finished. We do a final walkthrough together before handing over the keys and any warranty documents.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience. There is no pressure to decide on the spot.
(747) 609-3881Every sunroom we build goes through Glendale's full permit and inspection process. Your addition is on record, verified by city inspectors, and protects you at resale - no unpermitted work, ever.
A large portion of Glendale homes sit on sloped or canyon lots. We assess foundation requirements for your specific terrain before quoting - so the price you agree to covers the actual work required.
We visit your home before giving you a number. Phone estimates for site-specific work like foundations and lot grading are not accurate - we show up first, so the quote reflects reality.
We are based at 1481 E Glenoaks Blvd in Glendale. When a question comes up after your project is done, you are calling a local office - not a regional call center two states away.
Those four points add up to one thing: a sunroom that performs as promised and does not create problems down the road. Read more about the National Association of Home Builders standards we follow for room additions, or contact us to talk through your project.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room you can use comfortably on any day of the year - the most popular upgrade from a basic sunroom addition.
Learn MoreFull new-build sunroom construction from foundation to finished room, for homeowners starting from scratch on an open lot or cleared patio.
Learn MoreCall (747) 609-3881 or submit a request online - we schedule free on-site estimates throughout Glendale and respond within 1 business day.