
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Gardena homeowners with enclosed patio rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures - we are licensed, insured, and have worked on postwar South Bay homes since 2017. We manage all City of Gardena building permits and reply within one business day.
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Gardena homeowners with enclosed patio rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures - we are licensed, insured, and have worked on postwar South Bay homes since 2017. We manage all City of Gardena building permits and reply within one business day.

Gardena's flat lots and postwar home layouts make the existing concrete slab behind the house the natural starting point for adding a comfortable, year-round room. An enclosed patio room uses that existing hardscape and attaches directly to the rear wall, keeping costs lower than starting from bare ground. Visit our enclosed patio rooms page to see the framing, glazing, and finishing options we work with.
Many Gardena homeowners have open patio slabs that collect street dust and get uncomfortably bright in the afternoon sun. A patio enclosure with proper glazing handles both problems, and on the modest lots common throughout Gardena it is often the fastest way to add usable indoor-outdoor space without a major structural project.
Gardena home values have climbed well above the national median, and a properly permitted sunroom addition adds livable square footage that appears in a resale appraisal. We work on 1950s and 1960s construction regularly and know how to integrate a new addition into the existing roofline and wall system without creating water management issues.
South Bay evenings in Gardena cool off noticeably as ocean air moves inland, and a screen room lets you keep windows and openings without the insects and noise that come with a fully open patio. For Gardena homeowners who want outdoor connection without committing to a fully enclosed room, it is a practical middle option.
Gardena's mild winters - temperatures rarely drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit - mean that a well-insulated all season room stays comfortable without the heavy heating load required in colder climates. This makes the all season room format a cost-effective choice for families who want a room they can use in January as comfortably as in July.
South Bay moisture and the intense UV exposure Gardena sees in summer take a toll on painted aluminum and wood frames over time. Vinyl frames do not rust, do not need repainting, and resist the kind of UV degradation that causes other materials to fade and crack - making them a lower-maintenance choice well suited to Gardena's climate.
Gardena is a small, fully built-out city in the South Bay - about 60,000 people in under 6 square miles, with a housing stock that dates mostly from the 1940s through the 1960s. At 60 to 80 years old, the original construction on many of these homes has reached the point where stucco, window frames, and exterior sealants need attention. When we attach a new enclosed patio room or sunroom addition to a Gardena home, we frequently find the adjacent wall needs prep work - cracked stucco, soft sill plates, or old caulking that is no longer keeping water out. Addressing those conditions before we build on them is part of every job we run in the city.
Gardena's flat terrain is an advantage in some ways but creates its own challenges. Without any natural slope to carry water away, drainage depends entirely on how the lot grading was set up originally - and on older properties, that original grading has often settled or shifted. Clay soils common throughout the South Bay expand during wet winters and shrink during dry summers, and that movement is the primary cause of cracked and uneven concrete slabs across the city. We evaluate existing slab conditions carefully before designing a patio enclosure or sunroom that will sit on or beside that surface.
Our crew works throughout Gardena regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We file permits with the Gardena Community Development Department, which handles all residential building permits for the city. Most attached enclosures and sunroom additions in Gardena require stamped drawings in addition to the permit application, and we prepare those as part of our standard process.
We work on homes throughout the city - from the neighborhoods near Rowley Park to the residential streets along Vermont Avenue and Western Avenue. Gardena has a long history as a diverse, long-established community with many multi-generational homeowners, and we often work on properties where multiple rounds of improvements have been done over the decades - some of which need to be corrected or updated before new work can be attached cleanly.
We also serve the cities that border Gardena. Homeowners in Carson to the south call us regularly, and the mix of postwar and mid-century homes there has a lot in common with what we work on throughout Gardena. We also serve Hawthorne to the northwest, where compact lots and stucco construction are the norm just as they are here.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe your project briefly. We reply within one business day to set up a free on-site visit at a time that fits your schedule.
We come to your property, measure the space, and assess the existing slab and wall attachment points. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment - including a clear explanation of any prep work the existing surface may need.
After you approve the estimate, we prepare the required drawings and file the permit with the Gardena Community Development Department. We update you on review progress and confirm the start date around the permit timeline.
Our crew completes the work per the approved plans. We schedule all required city inspections and hand over full permit and inspection documentation at project close so your records are complete.
We serve Gardena and the surrounding South Bay cities. Free estimate, no obligation, and we manage every permit from filing to final inspection.
Gardena is a South Bay city of about 60,000 people located in Los Angeles County, bordered by Torrance, Hawthorne, Compton, and the city of Los Angeles. It covers just under 6 square miles of flat, fully developed land with a mix of single-family homes and small apartment buildings - most built during the postwar era of the 1940s through the 1960s. The city is known for its long-established, diverse community with significant Japanese American, Latino, and Black populations, many of them multi-generational residents. You can learn more about the city at the Gardena, California Wikipedia page.
The city is connected to the regional highway network via the 110 and 91 freeways, making it easy to reach from other parts of Los Angeles County. Residential streets tend to be quiet and neighborhood-oriented, with homes on lots of 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. Rowley Park, on the west side of the city, is a central community gathering point with sports fields, picnic areas, and a lake. We serve homeowners across all of Gardena, from the streets near Rowley Park to the eastern side of the city bordering Carson and north toward Hawthorne.
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