
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Compton homeowners, with sunroom construction as our core specialty - and we have been doing it since 2017. We are licensed, insured, and pull all required permits through the City of Compton on every project.
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Compton homeowners, with sunroom construction as our core specialty - and we have been doing it since 2017. We are licensed, insured, and pull all required permits through the City of Compton on every project.

Compton's postwar single-family homes are well suited to new sunroom construction - most have a concrete slab backyard that gives us a solid starting point. We handle framing, glazing, roofing, and electrical rough-in as a complete package. See our sunroom construction page for a full breakdown of what the build process covers.
Enclosing an existing concrete patio is one of the most efficient ways to add living space in Compton without major foundation work. We frame around the existing slab, add glazing or screen panels depending on your preference, and finish the interior to match the rest of the home.
Compton summers are hot enough that a four season sunroom needs proper insulated glazing to be comfortable through July and August. We spec low-E glass and adequate roof venting on every full-season build so the room is usable year-round, not just when the weather is perfect.
During fire season, smoke and ash drift across Compton from the surrounding hills. A screen room with fine-mesh panels gives you ventilated outdoor space while keeping debris out. It's a popular option for homeowners who want open-air living without constant cleanup.
Vinyl frames hold up well under Compton's high UV exposure and don't need repainting the way wood framing does. For homeowners looking for a low-maintenance sunroom that stays looking clean without annual work, vinyl construction is the practical choice.
Many Compton homeowners have a covered patio that sits mostly unused. Converting that structure into an enclosed sunroom adds real living square footage without starting from scratch. We assess the existing cover's framing condition and let you know honestly what can be reused and what needs to be replaced.
The majority of homes in Compton were built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s - decades before modern energy codes, wind-load requirements, or seismic standards were written into California building law. That means most existing slabs, patio covers, and attached structures were designed to older tolerances. When a sunroom contractor comes in to build on top of or alongside that older construction, understanding what can be reused and what needs to be replaced matters a lot. A slab that looks flat can still have hairline cracks running through it from decades of soil movement, and catching that before framing goes up avoids expensive fixes later.
Compton's climate adds another layer of planning. Summers are hot and dry, with UV levels that break down glazing sealants and frame finishes faster than in cooler parts of the country. Winter rain events are infrequent but intense - when the water comes, it comes hard, and any gap in flashing, caulk, or glazing seal will show up immediately. We spec materials rated for this specific climate pattern, not just a generic California standard.
Our crew works throughout Compton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom construction work here. We submit permits directly to the City of Compton Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the turnaround times and inspection requirements the city uses for residential structures.
Compton covers about 10 square miles and is fully built out - there's no empty land here, just established neighborhoods. Our jobs in Compton span from the residential streets near Compton Creek to the blocks near the 710 and 91 freeway corridors. The Metro A Line runs through the city, and many of the homeowners we work with commute out daily but invest heavily in making their homes more livable when they're there.
We also work in the neighboring cities right next door. Homeowners in Lynwood contact us regularly for the same types of projects - the housing age, lot sizes, and soil conditions are nearly identical. And we're based in Paramount, which borders Compton directly to the north.
Call or submit the contact form and we'll get back to you within one business day. We'll ask a few basic questions about your property and what you want to build so we can show up to the estimate fully prepared.
We come to your property at no charge, measure the space, and evaluate the existing slab or patio surface. We'll tell you upfront what the slab can support and give you a clear cost range before you decide anything.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Compton Building and Safety Division. We handle all revisions and follow-up with the city so you don't have to deal with the paperwork.
Once the permit is approved, construction typically takes two to five weeks. We schedule the required city inspections, clean up the site daily, and do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything meets the agreed scope.
We cover Compton and all surrounding cities. We handle the permits, show up on time, and give you a clear price before any work begins. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
Compton is a city of roughly 95,000 people in the southern part of Los Angeles County, covering about 10 square miles. It's a dense, fully built-out community bordered by Lynwood to the north, Carson and Gardena to the west, and Paramount to the northeast. The residential neighborhoods are made up primarily of single-story postwar ranch homes and small bungalows on modest lots - stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and slab foundations are the norm throughout the city. Many of these homes have been in the same family for decades, and homeowners here take their investment seriously.
Compton Creek runs through the city and has been the focus of local environmental and park improvement work in recent years. Compton City Hall on Willowbrook Avenue is where most residents go when they need permits, licenses, or other city services. The 710 and 91 freeways give the city strong regional connectivity, and the Metro A Line makes it accessible without a car. For sunroom work, the combination of older building stock, small lots, and a homeowner community that values practical, lasting improvements makes Compton a market we know well. We also serve nearby Lynwood and can cover any project in the immediate area.
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Learn MoreParamount Sunrooms & Patios serves Compton and the surrounding cities. We are locally based, fully licensed, and respond within one business day. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get your estimate scheduled.