
Every custom sunroom we build is designed for your specific yard, your roofline, and Southern California's heat - so you get a room you actually use year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Paramount are fully enclosed, insulated additions attached to your home - designed specifically for your yard, your roofline, and Southern California's heat - most projects take four to eight weeks of active construction after permits are approved.
Unlike a prefab kit or a screen porch, a custom sunroom is built to match your house and your lifestyle. Homeowners in Paramount use them as home offices, casual dining rooms, plant rooms, and year-round gathering spaces. If you have been making do with a patio that bakes in the afternoon sun, a properly designed custom sunroom changes that entirely.
Many homeowners who start by researching custom sunrooms also explore sunroom construction options to understand what the full build process involves. Both paths lead to the same result: a room that adds real value and real comfort to your home.
If your patio is comfortable in the morning but unbearable by noon from May through September, you are losing most of your outdoor space for most of the year. Paramount's summer heat is intense, and a sunroom with heat-blocking glass solves this permanently. A properly designed room is usable all day, even in August.
If you have replaced cushions, rugs, or furniture more than once because Southern California's UV exposure fades and cracks everything within a season or two, a custom sunroom fixes that. You get a protected space that feels like the outdoors but keeps your belongings - and you - out of direct sun. Paramount's intense year-round sun makes this a practical investment, not a luxury.
If your family has outgrown your living space but the cost and stress of buying in today's LA-area market makes moving unappealing, a custom sunroom adds a real, usable room without relocating. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to add livable square footage to a home in Paramount or anywhere in the southeast LA Basin.
If you have an older aluminum patio cover or a screen enclosure that lets in bugs, leaks in rain, or has become an eyesore, a custom sunroom replaces it with something that functions as a real room. Many Paramount homes have patio covers installed decades ago that are well past their useful life. A sunroom built in that footprint is a meaningful upgrade.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with your specific home - your lot, your roofline, and how you plan to use the space. We offer fully enclosed, climate-ready additions with insulated glass chosen for Southern California's solar intensity. For homeowners who want the build process explained step by step, our sunroom construction page covers the full sequence from permits through final inspection. For homeowners who want to shape every detail of how their room looks and feels, our sunroom design service walks through layout, glass selection, roofline integration, and interior finishes together.
We handle the permit process through the City of Paramount from start to finish - drawings, plan check, inspections, and final sign-off - so you do not have to manage any of it. Whether you are working with an existing concrete slab or need a new foundation, we assess your site before we quote so the number you see is the number you pay. Our work meets California's seismic anchoring requirements and Title 24 energy standards for every project we touch in this area.
Best for homeowners who want a room that is comfortable in every season, connected to home heating and cooling.
Suited for homes with an existing patio slab in good condition, reducing foundation costs and shortening the build timeline.
Best for homeowners who want to build where there is no existing concrete, or whose current slab needs replacement.
For homeowners who want to be involved in every detail from day one - layout, glass selection, and roofline design handled collaboratively.
Paramount sits in the southeast Los Angeles Basin, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and the sun is intense for eight months of the year. That climate is one of Southern California's biggest selling points - but without the right structure, it works against you. The glass a contractor chooses for your sunroom is the single biggest factor in whether the room is comfortable or feels like a greenhouse from May through October. We specify glass for this climate, not for a cooler part of California. Homeowners in Compton and Lynwood face the same conditions and the same decisions, and we bring that same climate-specific approach to every project in the area.
Most Paramount homes were built between the 1940s and 1960s, which means older concrete patios, stucco exteriors, and foundations that have had decades to settle. We assess your existing slab before we quote - because a foundation that has shifted or cracked over the years may need reinforcement before a sunroom can be safely attached. Paramount is also in a high seismic hazard zone within Los Angeles County, and our framing and anchoring methods meet California's earthquake requirements for every room addition we build. These are details that matter here, and we do not treat them as optional.
We ask a few questions about your yard, your existing concrete, and how you plan to use the space. No obligation - just a chance to figure out whether the project makes sense before we schedule a visit. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your existing foundation, and check how your roofline connects to the proposed addition. You receive a detailed written quote that breaks down everything included - not just a single total number.
We prepare the drawings and submit to the City of Paramount Building and Safety Division. Plan review typically takes two to six weeks. You do not need to go to city hall or fill out any forms - we handle all permit paperwork as part of the job.
Once permits are approved, we handle foundation prep, framing, glass installation, roofing, and interior finishing. City inspectors check the work at key stages. We schedule those visits, and you do not need to be home for them. The final walkthrough is yours.
Free estimate. No obligation. We come to you.
We specify glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient for every sunroom we build in this climate. That one decision is the difference between a room you use in August and one you abandon by June. We explain every glazing option in plain language before you decide.
Every custom sunroom we build goes through the full City of Paramount permit and inspection process. You get official city sign-off and a documented paper trail that protects your home's value when you sell or refinance. We do not offer permit-optional pricing.
We look at your existing slab or patio before we give you a number. Many Paramount homes have older concrete that has settled over the decades, and we account for any needed prep work in the quote - not halfway through the job. The price you see is the price you pay.
Paramount is in a high seismic hazard zone within Los Angeles County, and our framing and anchoring methods meet California's earthquake requirements for every room addition we build. We verify this through the inspection process. You can learn more at the California Geological Survey.
We combine climate-specific design with a permit process that protects your home long-term. That combination - comfortable room, legal build - is what makes a custom sunroom a genuine investment rather than an expensive gamble.
See the full construction sequence for a new sunroom in Paramount, from permit drawings through final city inspection.
Learn MoreWork through layout options, glass selection, and roofline integration before any construction begins.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Paramount mean the sooner you call, the sooner you are in your new room - reach out today for a free, no-pressure estimate.