
La Habra Sunrooms and Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms for homeowners in La Habra and surrounding Orange County communities. Licensed, insured, and permitted on every job.

La Habra Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor in La Habra, CA, offering 16 services that cover every stage of turning an unused patio or backyard into a room your family will actually use. From first-time sunroom additions to full conversions and screen room installations, we serve 12 cities across Orange County and the surrounding area. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to California's seismic standards.

Want more living space without a full home addition? A sunroom gives you a bright, usable room for a fraction of the cost.
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Use every room in your home on every day of the year - a four-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled.
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In La Habra's mild climate, a three-season room delivers year-round comfort at a more accessible price point.
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Your unused concrete slab is already the foundation - enclose it and gain a room you will actually live in.
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Have a specific vision? We design and build sunrooms from scratch to match your home's architecture and your lifestyle.
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Starting a sunroom from the ground up? We handle foundation, framing, glazing, and permits from start to finish.
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Drafty panels, leaky roof, outdated frames - we bring aging sunrooms up to current comfort and safety standards.
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Keep the fresh air, lose the bugs and debris - a screen room is the simplest way to reclaim your patio.
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Your existing patio can become a fully enclosed sunroom - no demolition needed, just a smart conversion.
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A weathered deck becomes a comfortable, protected room you can use every season without the exposure.
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Comfortable in every season, connected to your HVAC - all-season rooms feel like a natural part of your home.
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Enclose your outdoor patio with proper walls, glazing, and a roof - and turn wasted space into a real room.
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A solarium is designed to maximize natural light - ideal for plants, relaxation, or a sun-filled living space.
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Add shade, style, and outdoor comfort with a durable patio cover that holds up to Southern California sun and wind.
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Great sunrooms start with great design - we plan roofline, glass selection, and layout before a board is cut.
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Vinyl frames resist moisture, rot, and fading - a smart material choice for Southern California's intense sun.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the form on this page. Tell us roughly what you have in mind - the space you want to enclose, how you plan to use it, and your general budget. We will ask a few questions, then schedule a free on-site visit. No commitment needed to have the first conversation. We respond within one business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the existing foundation and exterior wall. We talk through your options - glass types, roofline styles, heating and cooling - and answer every question you have. Within a few days, you receive a written estimate that breaks down the cost clearly. There is no pressure and no obligation to move forward.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we handle permit applications with the city, all construction, and every required inspection. We clean up daily and keep you updated throughout. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room, hand over your permit documentation, and you enjoy a space that is yours for decades.
Our license is active and verifiable through the California Contractors State License Board (cslb.ca.gov). Every project carries full liability and workers' compensation coverage - so you are protected from day one.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a detailed written quote you can compare against anyone. No phone-only estimates. No surprise charges after you sign. The number we quote is the number you pay.
We have been building sunrooms for La Habra homeowners since 2019. We know the local permit process, the building department timelines, and the HOA requirements common in this area. Local knowledge speeds up your project.
We pull the permits, schedule every city inspection, and give you the signed documentation when the project closes. Your sunroom is on record as a legal, code-compliant structure - protecting your investment when you refinance or sell.
Ready to get started? Call (562) 245-5931 or send us a message.
We asked them to match the roofline of our 1960s ranch house, and they nailed it. The sunroom looks like it was always part of the house. Construction ran about six weeks and they cleaned up every single day - our backyard was never a disaster zone.
Kevin M., La Habra - Custom Sunrooms
I was skeptical a three-season room would stay comfortable through a La Habra summer, but they talked me through the glass options and I trusted their recommendation. We are in July right now and the room is genuinely pleasant in the afternoon. I use it every morning for coffee and most evenings for dinner.
Sandra R., Fullerton - Three Season Sunrooms
The permit and HOA process felt like it could become a nightmare, but they handled every piece of paperwork and kept me updated the whole time. From signing the contract to moving furniture in was about three months, which is exactly what they told me upfront.
James T., Brea - Patio Enclosures
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. This estimate is completely free with no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk through your options in person.
La Habra Sunrooms and Patios is based in La Habra, CA and serves 12 communities across Orange County and the surrounding area. We cover cities including Brea, Fullerton, and Yorba Linda, with same-week scheduling available for most service area requests. If you are within our coverage zone, we come to you.
Yes - any permanent room addition in California requires a building permit, and sunrooms are no exception. The permit protects you: a city inspector verifies the structure is safe and built to code. An unpermitted addition can void your homeowner's insurance for that space and create problems when you sell.
Low-emissivity glass - often called low-e glass - has a nearly invisible coating that blocks heat from entering the room while still letting in natural light. Without it, a sunroom in La Habra can feel like an oven by midday in July. It is one of the most important choices you will make.
In La Habra's mild climate, a three-season room is comfortable for ten to eleven months a year - far more than the name suggests. A four-season room adds full insulation and climate control for year-round use. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the room and your budget.
If your neighborhood has a homeowners association, HOA approval typically comes before you submit for a city permit. Starting construction without it can result in fines or required removal. A contractor familiar with local HOAs will help you prepare the right documentation the first time.
La Habra experienced a 5.1 magnitude earthquake in 2014 and sits in a seismically active part of Los Angeles County. California's building code requires that room additions be engineered and anchored to resist lateral movement. This is why pulling permits and using a licensed contractor matters - inspectors verify these connections.
If your existing concrete slab is in decent condition, converting a covered patio into a sunroom is often faster and less expensive than building from scratch. A contractor will assess the slab thickness and condition during the site visit. The National Association of Home Builders has resources on what structural assessments typically involve at nahb.org.
La Habra Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in La Habra, CA, serving 12 cities across Orange County and the Los Angeles County border since 2019. Our license is issued by the California Contractors State License Board, the state authority that sets standards for all contractor work in California. We have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, conversions, and remodeling projects across our service area, covering all 16 service types listed on this site.
Want to learn more about our background and how we work? Read our About page.
If your existing aluminum or wood patio cover is more than 15 years old and showing signs of rust, rot, or leaking panels, repair costs often add up faster than a replacement. A licensed contractor can assess whether your existing structure is worth saving or whether a new enclosure is the smarter long-term investment.
An existing slab that looks fine from the surface can have hairline cracks, uneven settling, or insufficient thickness to support a new sunroom. Discovering this after construction begins adds cost and delays. Ask your contractor to assess the slab during the initial site visit and include any foundation work in the written quote.
Visit cslb.ca.gov and search by the contractor's business name or license number. The result shows whether the license is active, the license type, and whether the contractor carries workers' compensation insurance. This takes about two minutes and is one of the most important steps before signing any contract.
The U.S. Department of Energy has detailed guidance on window glazing technologies that explains how glass coatings affect heat transfer - worth reading before you choose your sunroom glass. Ready to plan your project? Call (562) 245-5931 or send us a message.
La Habra is a city of about 62,000 residents in northwestern Orange County, sitting right on the border with Los Angeles County. Most of its housing was built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means the majority of homes in this area are now 50 to 80 years old. You can learn more about the city at the City of La Habra official website. The city is surrounded by Brea, Fullerton, La Mirada, and Whittier - all communities we also serve.
La Habra is home to landmarks that many residents know well - including the Children's Museum at La Habra, housed in a historic 1923 Union Pacific train depot, and the Westridge Golf Club in the hillside neighborhoods to the north. The northern and eastern parts of the city rise toward the Puente Hills, where homes often deal with slope drainage and soil movement. The flatter streets closer to downtown feature the ranch-style homes that make up the bulk of the city's housing stock.
For homeowners here, a sunroom is a practical investment - La Habra averages a large number of sunny days per year, and the outdoor spaces attached to mid-century homes were rarely designed with year-round comfort in mind. Whether your home is on a flat lot near the city center or on one of the hillside streets above town, La Habra Sunrooms and Patios has worked on homes across La Habra and understands what this neighborhood needs.
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La Habra Sunrooms and Patios
321 N Hazel St
La Habra, CA 90631
Always open, 24/7.
Call (562) 245-5931 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation on-site estimate with La Habra Sunrooms and Patios.