
Your backyard should be useful every month of the year. We build all season rooms in Gardena that stay comfortable in summer heat and cool winter mornings - fully permitted and built to California standards.

All season rooms in Gardena are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, real windows that open and close, and a connection to your heating and cooling system - so the space stays comfortable year-round. Most projects in the South Bay take three to eight weeks on-site, with permits adding time before construction begins.
A lot of Gardena homeowners come to us after trying to make a patio cover or screen enclosure work as a living space. Fans and space heaters only go so far. An all season room solves the problem permanently - it is a real room, with real insulation and real climate control. If you are ready for something that actually works, our enclosed patio rooms service is a related option worth comparing.
The glass in an all season room does most of the heavy lifting when it comes to keeping you comfortable. Modern insulated panels let in natural light while blocking a significant portion of the sun's heat - which matters a great deal in Gardena, where summer afternoons can push into the 90s.
If your backyard patio sits unused on hot Gardena afternoons, you are losing space you are already paying for. The sun is intense here from June through September, and an uncovered or lightly covered patio becomes uncomfortable for hours at a time. An all season room turns that empty concrete into a place you actually want to be.
Many Gardena homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have small, compartmentalized floor plans that do not match how families live today. If you need a home office, a playroom, or a quiet reading space but moving in the Los Angeles market feels financially out of reach, an all season room adds real livable square footage at a fraction of the cost.
If you have been trying to make a pergola or screen room work as a living space - adding rugs, fans, and space heaters - but it still feels uncomfortable or exposed, that is a sign you have outgrown what a partial enclosure can offer. An all season room solves the problem permanently instead of patching it every season.
If you are thinking about selling your Gardena home and want a meaningful improvement that appeals to buyers in the Los Angeles market, a permitted all season room adds documented living square footage. Buyers in this area respond strongly to indoor-outdoor living features, and a well-finished room photographs well and shows well.
Our all season room builds start with a full site assessment - we look at your foundation, your roofline, and how you plan to use the space before we draw a single plan. Every room we build is tied into your existing HVAC system so the temperature stays comfortable without a separate unit. We also handle the entire permit process with the City of Gardena, including scheduling required inspections at each stage of construction. If you are comparing options, our four season sunrooms offer a similar year-round experience with a slightly different framing approach that suits some homes better depending on the roofline.
For homeowners who want full climate control but with a lighter footprint, our enclosed patio rooms are worth a look. They offer a similar fully enclosed design at a range of price points, and they work especially well on existing concrete slabs that are in good condition. Whatever direction you are leaning, we will help you understand which option fits your specific backyard and budget before asking you to commit to anything.
Best for homeowners starting from bare slab or open yard space who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room built from the ground up.
Suited to homeowners who already have a patio cover or partial enclosure and want to convert it into a true all season room with insulation and HVAC.
For homeowners prioritizing energy efficiency and comfort in Gardena's warm summers - featuring insulated glass units rated to block significant solar heat gain.
A good fit for rooms where extending existing ductwork is not practical - a wall-mounted mini-split handles both heating and cooling efficiently in the South Bay climate.
Gardena sits in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the upper 80s and 90s and the sun is intense for most of the year. This means the glass and insulation in your all season room do more work here than they would in a cooler climate - choosing lower-quality materials to save money upfront often results in a room that is too hot to use in summer. Many Gardena homes were also built in the 1940s through 1960s, which means existing slabs may need evaluation before a new room can be attached. We check your foundation as part of the initial site visit so there are no mid-project surprises. Homeowners in Carson and Torrance face the same conditions and have similar requests - and we serve them regularly.
Any all season room addition in Gardena requires a building permit through the City of Gardena or Los Angeles County, and inspections are required at multiple stages of construction. Gardena is also located in a high seismic hazard area of Southern California, so all framing and connection points must meet California's earthquake safety requirements. We are familiar with both processes and build accordingly - this is not paperwork we take shortcuts on.
Call or submit the contact form and we will reply within one business day. The first conversation is short - we want to understand your space, how you plan to use the room, and your general budget range. No commitment, no pressure.
We visit your Gardena home to look at the space, assess your foundation and roofline, and take measurements. You get a detailed written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you sign anything.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Gardena or Los Angeles County. Approval typically takes four to eight weeks in this area - we handle all communication with the building department so you do not have to make a single call to a government office.
Once the permit is approved, construction begins with foundation and framing, then glass, insulation, and interior finishing. After the final city inspection passes, we walk through the completed room with you, confirm everything meets your expectations, and hand over all warranty documentation in writing.
Free on-site estimate. No commitment. We handle permits and inspections from start to finish.
(213) 659-0398We submit permit applications, communicate with the building department, and schedule every required inspection - you never have to track down a permit status yourself. In the Los Angeles County area, knowing how to prepare complete plans the first time is the difference between a four-week wait and an eight-week one.
Gardena's older housing stock means existing slabs often need evaluation before a room addition can be attached. We assess your foundation during the initial site visit - not mid-project - so there are no cost surprises after you have already committed. That single step prevents the most common source of budget overruns on all season room builds in this area.
Gardena sits in a high seismic hazard zone, and we build every room addition to California's earthquake safety requirements as a baseline - not an upgrade. The framing, connection hardware, and roofline tie-in are all done to the standard that this part of Southern California demands. California Geological Survey maps the seismic hazard zones relevant to your property.
We specify insulated glass rated to block meaningful solar heat gain - not generic double-pane windows. In Gardena, where summer afternoons stay warm for months, the difference between a comfortable room and an unusable greenhouse comes down to exactly this choice. The Efficient Windows Collaborative explains window performance ratings if you want to dig into the details.
Every one of these factors matters specifically in Gardena - from the seismic zone to the older housing stock to the South Bay heat. When you combine them with a contractor who has done this work in this city, you get a room that holds up and a project that finishes without surprises.
A fully enclosed addition that converts your open patio into a sheltered, livable room with permanent walls, roof, and foundation.
Learn MoreA glass-heavy addition engineered for year-round comfort, pairing maximum natural light with insulation that handles Southern California's temperature swings.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Los Angeles County move slowly - the sooner your application is in, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or get a free estimate now.