
Your old enclosed porch or dated sunroom deserves better. We remodel it into a comfortable room you will actually use, with proper permits, quality windows, and finishes that match your home.

Sunroom remodeling in Gardena means transforming an existing enclosed porch, dated addition, or underused back room into a comfortable, livable space, and most projects run two to six weeks of on-site work once permits are approved.
A lot of homeowners in Gardena have a sunroom they barely use. Maybe it gets too hot in the afternoon. Maybe the floor feels soft, the windows fog up, or the room just looks nothing like the rest of the house. These problems are fixable. Sunroom remodeling covers everything from new windows and flooring to updated framing and climate control - whatever the space needs to actually work. If you are also starting from scratch, our screen room installation service is another option worth considering.
We handle the permit process with the City of Gardena, which is required for structural changes, new windows, or electrical updates. You will know what is happening at every step, and the finished room will look like it belongs to your home.
If you avoid your sunroom from noon onward because it gets too hot, that is a design problem. Older enclosed patios in Gardena were often built with single-pane glass or aluminum frames that do almost nothing to block heat. A remodel with better windows and ventilation can turn that unusable room into your favorite spot.
If your sunroom has a different floor level, a drafty gap under the door, or finishes that look nothing like the rest of your house, it was probably added informally at some point - common in Gardena's postwar housing stock. A remodel can tie the room into your home's style and comfort level so it actually gets used.
Soft flooring and ceiling stains are signs that moisture has been getting in somewhere - through old window seals, a leaky roof connection, or inadequate waterproofing. Left alone, moisture damage gets worse and more expensive to fix. A remodel addresses the root cause, not just the cosmetic symptoms.
Fogged glass between panes means the seal has failed and the window is no longer doing its job. Windows that stick or will not open are both comfort and safety issues. Replacing them as part of a broader remodel is almost always more cost-effective than treating it as a standalone project.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full range of what older Gardena homes need - window replacement, flooring, insulation, updated framing, and climate control. We also handle the permit application with the City of Gardena and coordinate all required inspections so you do not have to. For homeowners who want to plan their remodel in detail before any tools come out, our sunroom design service maps everything out first. And if what you really need is a fresh start rather than a renovation, we can handle that as well.
Every remodel project is different. Some homes need only windows and flooring. Others need framing reinforcement or seismic upgrades before cosmetic work can begin - especially in Gardena's older postwar housing stock. We assess your existing structure honestly and tell you upfront what needs to happen. That means no mid-project surprises and a finished space that is safe, comfortable, and built to current code. For a full-scope approach from the ground up, see our screen room installation page.
Best for rooms that overheat in the afternoon or have fogged, cracked, or single-pane glass.
For rooms with soft floors, leaky rooflines, or framing that does not meet current standards.
For homeowners who want year-round use, including ductless HVAC and improved ventilation.
For rooms that are structurally sound but need new flooring, trim, and finishes to look like part of the home.
Gardena's housing stock was built mostly between the 1940s and 1960s, and a lot of those homes have enclosed patios or sunrooms that were added informally over the decades - sometimes without permits, sometimes with framing or wiring that does not meet today's standards. Remodeling these spaces takes local knowledge. You need a contractor who understands what is typically hiding inside these older structures and who will give you a straight answer about what it will take to do the job right. Gardena's afternoon sun also creates specific challenges for sunroom comfort that a contractor unfamiliar with the South Bay climate may not account for in their design.
We work across the city, including neighborhoods near Torrance and Hawthorne. If your home is part of an HOA, we can help you navigate the approval process as well. California building codes require that structural remodels meet seismic safety standards, and pulling proper permits protects you both legally and financially - especially when it comes time to sell. We handle all of that so you do not have to figure it out on your own. ENERGY STAR certified windows are one of the most effective upgrades for keeping a South Bay sunroom comfortable without a major HVAC investment.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your space so we can prepare for the visit.
We visit your home, assess the existing structure - framing, windows, flooring, orientation - and put together a written estimate that breaks down the work and the cost. No obligation.
Once you are ready to move forward, we submit the permit application to the City of Gardena and handle the review process. Plan approval typically takes two to six weeks depending on project scope.
The crew works on-site for one to four weeks depending on scope. City inspections happen at key stages. When the work is done, we walk through the finished space with you and hand over all permit documentation.
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(213) 659-0398Most of our projects are in homes built in the 1950s and 1960s. We know what to look for in postwar construction - informal additions, aging framing, outdated wiring - and we price accordingly upfront so you are not surprised mid-project.
Every remodel we do in Gardena goes through the proper permit process with the city. You receive copies of all permit documents at the end. That protects your homeowner's insurance and eliminates complications when you sell.
We recommend window glazing specifically suited to Gardena's afternoon sun exposure. The goal is a room that stays comfortable without an oversized HVAC bill. The{' '}National Association of the Remodeling Industry holds its members to professional standards, and we take that seriously.
You get a detailed written estimate covering every line item before we schedule a start date. If the structure reveals surprises during work, we discuss options with you before proceeding - no unilateral decisions.
Sunroom remodeling in Gardena requires both local knowledge and technical skill. We bring both, along with a straightforward process that keeps you informed from the first phone call to the final inspection. NARI members commit to professional standards and ongoing education - a useful benchmark when you are comparing contractors.
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Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up fast in the South Bay - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your room is ready.