
Gardena Sunrooms and Patios serves Redondo Beach homeowners with patio cover installation, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures - built for the salt air and coastal moisture this city deals with year-round. We have been working in the South Bay since 2020, we pull permits through the City of Redondo Beach, and we reply within one business day.

Redondo Beach's compact lots mean most outdoor living happens on a patio or small deck rather than a sprawling lawn - and shading that space makes it usable almost every day of the year. A properly installed patio cover keeps afternoon sun off your outdoor area while protecting it from the winter rains, and we specify aluminum and insulated panel systems that hold up in coastal salt air without requiring constant repainting or sealing.
Redondo Beach homes near the water have some of the highest real estate values in the South Bay, and a properly permitted sunroom addition is a genuine way to add livable square footage without moving. We design the addition to match your existing stucco exterior and roofline, and we specify glass and framing materials suited to coastal humidity so the room performs well over the long term.
Many Redondo Beach single-family homes have a concrete slab patio that is exposed to the elements - salt air, morning fog, and occasional heavy winter rain. Enclosing that slab converts it into a protected room you can use year-round, and it is often the most cost-effective path to added living space. We assess the existing slab first to confirm it is in condition to build on, which is an important step on homes built 50 or more years ago.
Redondo Beach's mild coastal climate means a well-built three-season room is comfortable from roughly March through November without any supplemental heating or cooling. For homeowners who want the feel of outdoor living with protection from sun, wind, and the occasional marine layer drizzle, a three-season room offers good value at a lower cost than a fully insulated four-season build.
An enclosed patio room is a practical option for Redondo Beach homeowners dealing with the daily salt air and morning coastal fog. Unlike an open patio, an enclosed room keeps moisture off furniture, flooring, and outdoor electronics, and it gives you a sheltered space you can use even during the June Gloom season when open-air patios feel damp and cool. It requires a permit, and we handle that process from start to finish.
Vinyl framing is a practical choice for Redondo Beach homeowners concerned about coastal maintenance. It does not corrode, does not need repainting, and holds up against the salt-laden moisture that comes off Santa Monica Bay. For a city where exterior materials take a beating year-round, vinyl offers a lower long-term maintenance burden than wood-framed alternatives.
Redondo Beach is a fully built-out coastal city - there is almost no undeveloped land left. That means almost every home here is an older one, with most of the housing stock dating from the 1950s through the 1980s. Homes of that era often have original single-pane windows, aging rooflines, and exterior materials that were never designed for the volume of salt air exposure a property this close to the ocean receives. A sunroom or patio cover installed on one of these homes without accounting for the existing structure's age and the coastal environment it sits in is a project that will create problems over time.
The mix of property types in Redondo Beach adds another layer of complexity. North Redondo has a heavy concentration of condos, townhomes, and multi-unit buildings from the 1970s and 1980s, many of them HOA-governed. South Redondo skews toward single-family homes with higher values and stronger demand for outdoor living upgrades. The Esplanade and the streets just off it are close enough to the water that coastal material specifications are not optional - they are necessary. A contractor who treats all of these situations the same way will get different results than one who adjusts the approach to the specific property, location, and building type.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division and are familiar with how HOA-governed properties in North Redondo need to be handled alongside the city permit process. That dual-approval experience matters here more than in most South Bay cities because of how many HOA communities exist in Redondo Beach.
From homes near the Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor in South Redondo to the townhome complexes up in North Redondo, we know this city well. The streets near Riviera Village are quiet, residential, and predominantly single-family - good candidates for sunroom additions and patio enclosures. The neighborhoods further north, toward the border with Gardena and Hawthorne, mix single-family homes with larger multi-unit buildings. We navigate both contexts routinely.
We also serve neighboring cities. Homeowners in Torrance and Hermosa Beach are served by the same crew with the same materials approach - all three cities share the coastal exposure and housing stock characteristics that define this part of the South Bay.
Call or submit your information online. We reply within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront - what type of outdoor space you have, whether you are in an HOA, and what you want the finished space to do - so we can prepare for the site visit and give you a useful first estimate of timeline and scope.
We visit your Redondo Beach property, measure the space, and assess the existing structure. For coastal properties, this includes evaluating the condition of the concrete slab or foundation and noting how close the site is to the water. If your property is HOA-governed, we review the relevant documents and let you know what approvals are needed before permits can be pulled. You receive a detailed written estimate with no obligation.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division. Plan check typically takes two to four weeks. When permits are approved, our crew builds the project using materials specified for your location and distance from the coast. The work passes required city inspections at each stage before we move forward.
When the project is complete, we walk through the finished space with you. We confirm the final city inspection is passed, review the work against the original plan, and make sure you are ready to use the space. The project is not done until the inspection is clear and you are satisfied.
We serve all of Redondo Beach - North and South - with permitted sunroom and patio cover work built for the coastal conditions here. Free estimates and replies within one business day.
(213) 659-0398Redondo Beach is a coastal city of about 67,000 people on Santa Monica Bay, known for its beach, its pier, and its strong sense of community identity as a distinct city in the South Bay. The city is split into two recognizable halves. South Redondo, closer to the water, is predominantly single-family homes with higher property values and a more residential character - the streets near Riviera Village and along the Esplanade are well-maintained and owner-occupied. The Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor are the city's most recognized gathering places, known to locals and visitors alike. North Redondo has more condos, townhomes, and multi-unit buildings - a denser part of the city with more HOA-governed properties and a mix of housing ages from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Redondo Beach is a fully built-out city with almost no room for new construction, which means nearly every home here is aging and competing for contractor availability at the same time. The coastal environment accelerates wear on exterior materials - salt air, morning marine layer moisture, and intense afternoon sun combine in a way that is harder on buildings here than just a few miles inland. Homeowners who invest in quality outdoor structures and keep them properly maintained see the return in both comfort and property value over time. Neighboring Hermosa Beach to the north shares many of the same characteristics - dense, coastal, owner-occupied, and in need of contractors who understand what coastal conditions actually do to structures over time.
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