
Stop losing your backyard to summer heat and winter rain. An all season room gives you a comfortable, climate-controlled space connected to your home that you can enjoy every month of the year.

All season rooms in La Habra are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built with insulated glass, a proper roof, and heating and cooling - so the room stays comfortable whether it is 95 degrees in August or a cold January morning. Most projects run from six to ten weeks start to finish, including permit review.
The key difference from a three-season room is that an all season room is designed to handle temperature extremes on both ends. La Habra summers regularly push into the mid-90s, and even mild Southern California winters can make an uninsulated space unusable on the coldest nights. If you want a space you can use every single month - not just spring and fall - an all season room is the right build. For homeowners interested in a lighter version, a four season sunroom is a closely related option worth comparing.
La Habra's housing stock leans heavily toward mid-century ranch homes, and we have built all season rooms on these properties since 2019. We know how to tie a new room into a low-pitch roofline without creating the water intrusion problems that are common when this connection is not done carefully.
If your patio becomes an oven from June through September, you are losing four months of your outdoor space every year. La Habra afternoons regularly hit the mid-90s, and an open or poorly covered patio simply cannot stay comfortable. An all season room with insulated glass and climate control changes that equation entirely.
Many La Habra ranch homes have a covered concrete patio slab in the backyard that is mostly used for storing things or hosting on the two mild weekends a year. If you have the slab but the space feels wasted, you already have the hardest part of the foundation work done - enclosing and conditioning that space is the next logical step.
If your family has grown and you need a home office, a playroom, or a comfortable sitting area, an all season room adds real usable square footage without the disruption of an interior remodel. It is a practical alternative to moving when the rest of your neighborhood is exactly where you want to be.
La Habra gets most of its rainfall in concentrated bursts between December and March. If you see water stains on the ceiling or gaps where your current patio cover meets the house wall after a rain, those are signs of a structural failure - not a maintenance issue. Upgrading to a properly permitted all season room resolves the root cause rather than patching the symptom.
Our all season room work covers everything from new-foundation builds to conversions of existing covered patios. Every project includes permit drawings, city permit submittal, and inspections through final sign-off. We also work on enclosed patio rooms for homeowners whose existing slab is in good condition and who want a finished, livable space at a lower starting price point.
For homeowners who want maximum glass and natural light, we also build four season sunrooms - a closely related product with a glass-forward design. If your project is a remodel of an existing space rather than a new build, our sunroom remodeling service handles upgrades to windows, insulation, and climate systems on rooms that are already partially enclosed.
Best for homeowners who want a purpose-built, climate-controlled room on a new foundation with full design flexibility.
Best for homeowners who have an existing concrete patio slab in good condition and want to enclose and condition the space at lower cost.
Best for homeowners adding heating and cooling to a new or existing enclosure - wall-mounted mini-split systems sized for the room.
Best for homeowners with an older unpermitted enclosure who want to bring the structure up to code and document the work correctly.
La Habra sits at the edge of the Puente Hills in North Orange County, where summers are long and genuinely hot and winters stay mild but can get cold enough at night to make an uninsulated room uncomfortable. That climate range is almost ideal for an all season room - you get real use out of the space in every month of the year, not just during the two weeks in October when the weather is perfect. The flip side is that your room needs to handle both ends of that range, which is why proper insulated glass and a correctly sized climate system are not optional extras here.
A large share of La Habra homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s as part of the postwar suburban expansion - and these ranch-style properties often have low-pitched rooflines and existing concrete slabs that are well-suited to all season room conversions. We have worked on homes throughout La Habra, including properties in Brea and Fullerton as well. Seismic requirements also matter here - the 2014 La Habra earthquake was a real reminder that room additions in this area need to be built to resist ground movement, and every project we build meets California's current structural standards.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront - your patio size, how you want to use the room, whether you have an HOA - so the site visit is productive rather than a generic walkthrough.
We visit your home, measure the space, check your existing roofline and any current slab, and walk through design options with you. You leave this meeting with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost range - no obligation.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare drawings and submit to La Habra's Building and Safety Division. If you have an HOA, we prepare the architectural review package with you. Plan check typically takes two to four weeks.
Work begins with the foundation phase, then framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and finishing. A city inspector visits at key stages and conducts a final inspection before the project is closed out. You get copies of all permits and inspection records.
No obligation. We respond within one business day and will walk your property before quoting anything.
We handle the full permit process with La Habra's Building and Safety Division on every project - drawings, submittal, scheduling inspections, and getting the final sign-off. You receive copies of all documentation when the job is done. That paperwork is an asset when you sell.
La Habra is earthquake country, and every all season room we build is engineered to meet California state structural requirements for seismic resistance. The connection to your existing home, the framing, and the foundation are all built to move with your house - not pull away from it.
La Habra's postwar ranch homes have low-pitched roofs that require careful flashing and sealing where a new room ties in. Water intrusion at that junction is the most common failure point on all season rooms built on these properties - we have been solving this problem since 2019 and know exactly what it takes to get it right.
Many La Habra neighborhoods - particularly in the hillside areas near the Puente Hills - have active HOAs with architectural review requirements. We ask about your HOA at the first meeting and prepare the full submission package for you, so the approval process does not catch you off guard mid-project.
Combining local permit knowledge, seismic-compliant construction, and hands-on experience with La Habra's mid-century housing stock, we build all season rooms that hold up and look right - not structures that feel bolted on. Every project we finish is fully documented and ready for resale.
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