
You want a bright, comfortable room without a full home renovation. We build permitted sunroom additions that work with your home, your budget, and La Habra's sunshine.
You want a bright, comfortable room without a full home renovation. We build permitted sunroom additions that work with your home, your budget, and La Habra's sunshine.

Sunroom additions in La Habra give homeowners a fully enclosed room attached to the home, built mostly from glass or insulated panels, and most jobs run two to eight weeks of construction once permits are approved.
Most La Habra homeowners we talk to have the same situation: they have outdoor space they barely use because it gets too hot by noon, or they need one more room without tearing up the interior. A sunroom solves both problems. It is a true room - with walls, a roof, and usually a foundation - not just a covered patio. La Habra averages over 280 sunny days a year, which means a well-designed sunroom is a room you reach for every day, not a seasonal bonus. If you are weighing options, our four season sunrooms are fully climate-controlled and include HVAC connections for year-round comfort.
Every addition we build in La Habra goes through the city's permit and inspection process. That paper trail protects you when you sell and gives you peace of mind right now.
La Habra's afternoon sun can make an uncovered patio uncomfortable for hours each day. If you find yourself retreating inside by midday, a sunroom with proper glazing solves that - giving you the outdoor feeling without the heat beating down on you.
A sunroom is one of the more affordable ways to add a usable room to your home without the cost and complexity of a full interior addition. If your family has outgrown your current layout but a major renovation feels overwhelming, a sunroom is worth exploring.
If you notice gaps where an existing structure meets the house, water stains on the ceiling, or panels that rattle in the wind, that structure is past its useful life. Replacing it with a properly built sunroom gives you a more comfortable and durable space.
Many La Habra homeowners have converted sunrooms into home offices since remote work became common. If you are working at the kitchen table and struggling to focus, a sunroom gives you a dedicated space with natural light - which research consistently links to better mood and productivity.
Every sunroom addition starts with an honest conversation about how you plan to use the space and what your home can support. We design each project around your specific backyard, your foundation, and La Habra's seismic and building code requirements. For homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable regardless of the season, our four season sunrooms include full insulation, proper glazing, and an HVAC connection.
For homeowners who want to get into a sunroom at lower cost, a prefab or modular option on an existing slab is often the right path. We also handle the full sunroom construction process - permits, foundation, framing, glazing, and finishing - so you have one point of contact from start to final inspection.
Best for homeowners who want a true year-round room with full climate control and insulation.
Learn MoreA cost-effective option for mild-weather use, well-suited to La Habra's climate for most of the year.
Learn MoreFull build service from permits and foundation through framing, glazing, and city inspection.
Learn MoreConverts an existing covered patio into an enclosed room, often the most affordable starting point.
Learn MoreLa Habra averages over 280 sunny days a year, and summer afternoons regularly push into the 90s. That climate is the reason most La Habra homeowners come to us: they have outdoor space they want to use, but the heat makes it impractical for half the day. A sunroom addition with proper glazing, ventilation, and optional cooling changes that. Many of the homes we work on are mid-century ranch houses - built between the 1950s and 1970s - with existing backyard slabs that are still in solid condition. When a slab is sound, it can often serve as the sunroom's foundation, which reduces cost and speeds up the project. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including La Habra and Brea.
La Habra also sits in a seismically active region. The connections between a sunroom and the existing home need to meet California's earthquake-resistance requirements - not a reason to avoid the project, but a reason to work with a contractor who pulls the proper permits and understands local code. Because many La Habra neighborhoods have HOA rules, we help you navigate that approval step before submitting to the city, so you are not designing a room that clears one hurdle and fails the next.
We respond within one business day. You describe the space you have in mind - size, how you plan to use it, rough budget - and we ask a few questions about your home's layout and whether you have an existing slab.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the condition of any existing foundation, and look at how your home is currently built. This takes an hour or two and is your chance to ask questions and get a feel for whether we communicate clearly.
After the site visit we put together a design and a written quote. Once you agree and sign a contract, we submit plans to La Habra's Building and Safety Division. Plan for the permit review to take two to six weeks - we handle all the paperwork.
Once the permit is approved, work begins - foundation first if needed, then framing, glazing, electrical, and finishing. City inspectors visit at required stages. We walk you through the completed room and hand you all permit and warranty documentation.
We respond within one business day, visits are free, and there is no pressure to decide on the spot. Tell us about your space and we will give you honest answers about what it takes.
We submit plans to La Habra's Building and Safety Division and schedule all required inspections. When the room is finished, you have documentation - not just a room with no paper trail. That matters if you ever sell.
Many La Habra homes from the 1950s and 1960s have conditions that catch contractors off guard mid-project. We look at your existing foundation, framing, and electrical before we give you a number, so the quote reflects the real scope of work.
La Habra sits in a seismically active part of Los Angeles County. Every sunroom addition we build is anchored and framed to meet California's earthquake-resistance requirements - connections that keep the room attached when the ground moves. The{" "}California Geological Survey documents the seismic risk in this region, and our permit process addresses it directly.
Several La Habra communities require HOA architectural review before a city permit can be submitted. We prepare the right documents the first time so you are not going back and forth with the association for months before construction even starts.
Every permit, every inspection, every seismic anchor - it all adds up to a room that is genuinely yours, legally documented, and built to last in this part of Southern California. If you want to verify any contractor's California license before hiring, the California Contractors State License Board lets you look up any license in about two minutes.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition that stays comfortable through La Habra's hottest summers and coolest winters.
Learn MoreEnd-to-end build service covering permits, foundation, framing, glazing, and city inspection for any sunroom type.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to the city, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Reach out today for a free on-site estimate.