
La Habra Sunrooms and Patios is a Sunroom Contractor serving Anaheim with patio enclosures, sunroom additions, and four season rooms. We have been working on Orange County homes since 2019 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Every service below is grounded in what Anaheim homes actually need, from older ranch-style properties in central and west Anaheim to hillside homes in Anaheim Hills.
Anaheim's postwar ranch homes were built with generous covered patios that are the perfect starting point for an enclosure. Converting that existing covered patio into a screened or glass-enclosed room is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to add usable space - learn more about our patio enclosure options.
Anaheim's sunny climate makes sunroom additions a practical upgrade for homes throughout the city. Even older homes in central and west Anaheim with modest backyards typically have enough room for a 12-by-16 addition that brings in natural light year-round.
Anaheim Hills homeowners with view lots get the most from a fully insulated four season room - it captures the panoramic outlook while keeping the space comfortable through summer heat and the occasional cool winter evening. Low-E glass is standard on every four season build.
During Anaheim's fall Santa Ana wind season, a screened room gives homeowners a shaded outdoor space without the dust and debris that blows through open patios. Screen rooms are also a popular choice for pet owners who want a safe, enclosed outdoor area for animals.
Many Anaheim homes from the 1950s and 1960s have aluminum-framed patio covers that are structurally sound but exposed to the elements. Converting that frame into a proper sunroom with glazing and insulated panels is often more affordable than a ground-up addition.
Vinyl frames hold up well in Anaheim's intense summer sun without fading, warping, or requiring repainting the way wood and older aluminum frames do. For homeowners near the coast-facing side of Anaheim where marine layer moisture is a factor, vinyl is the low-maintenance choice.
Anaheim is a large, spread-out city with housing stock that ranges from 1950s single-story ranch homes in the flat western neighborhoods to 1980s two-story stucco properties in Anaheim Hills. That age range - 40 to 70-plus years on many homes - means covered patios, original patio slabs, and existing aluminum-framed covers are often ready for an upgrade. Concrete slab foundations throughout the city and clay-heavy soils in parts of Anaheim also mean that any enclosed structure needs to account for seasonal soil movement and proper drainage from day one.
The climate is a second factor. Anaheim summers are long and hot, with temperatures regularly reaching the low 90s and UV exposure that breaks down unprotected glazing and framing over just a few years. The Santa Ana winds that blow through in fall and early winter put stress on any structure that was not built to handle gusts. And the rainy season, though short, sends water quickly across slab foundations and into any poorly sealed opening. A sunroom or patio enclosure that is spec'd correctly for Anaheim's climate will outlast one that was not by many years.
Our crew works throughout Anaheim regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city covers roughly 50 square miles, and the properties on the eastern hillside in Anaheim Hills are built very differently from the flat-lot ranch homes near Lincoln Avenue and Beach Boulevard in the west. We pull permits through the Anaheim Building Division and are familiar with the review timelines and documentation that Anaheim requires for structural additions.
The areas near Angel Stadium and the neighborhoods along the 91 freeway corridor are home to a lot of original owner families who have lived in the same house for 30 or 40 years. These homeowners often have existing aluminum patio covers or concrete slab patios that are ideal candidates for enclosure. In Anaheim Hills, we frequently work on larger two-story homes with sloped rear yards - those projects need anchor points that account for grade changes and retaining wall proximity.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Fullerton and Brea, so our team moves through this part of Orange County regularly and can typically schedule an Anaheim assessment within a week.
Call or submit the form and we will follow up within one business day to confirm your appointment. No pressure, no obligation at this stage.
We visit your Anaheim home, measure the space, check setback requirements, and review your project goals. The written estimate you receive covers all costs - no surprise add-ons after the contract is signed.
We file for the building permit with the City of Anaheim and order materials once the permit is approved. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Our crew completes the build and schedules a final city inspection if required. We do a walkthrough with you before we leave to make sure everything meets your expectations.
We serve homeowners across all of Anaheim - from the older neighborhoods in the west to the hillside properties in Anaheim Hills. Free estimates, no obligation.
Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County, covering about 50 square miles with a population of roughly 350,000 residents. The city is best known internationally for Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and anchors the western Resort District, but most of Anaheim is residential. The central and west flatland neighborhoods are home to thousands of postwar ranch-style homes built between the late 1940s and the 1970s. These modest single-story properties on 6,000- to 7,500-square-foot lots form the backbone of Anaheim's homeowner community. Information on Anaheim's history and neighborhoods is available on the Anaheim Wikipedia article.
The eastern part of the city is a different world. Anaheim Hills, developed primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, is characterized by winding streets, hillside lots with views, larger two-story homes, and tile roofs. These properties attract homeowners who want more space and privacy, and they have very different maintenance needs from the flat-lot homes in the west. Neighbors in Yorba Linda to the north and Fullerton to the west share many of the same housing characteristics and climate conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work throughout this part of Orange County.
Enjoy your sunroom year-round with fully insulated four-season construction.
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Learn MoreWe are ready to visit your Anaheim home, review your space, and give you a written estimate at no charge. Call today or submit the contact form and we will be back to you within one business day.