
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Hawthorne homeowners with screen room installation, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures - we are licensed, insured, and have worked on South Bay homes throughout the area since 2017. We manage all City of Hawthorne permit requirements and reply within one business day.
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Hawthorne homeowners with screen room installation, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures - we are licensed, insured, and have worked on South Bay homes throughout the area since 2017. We manage all City of Hawthorne permit requirements and reply within one business day.

Hawthorne's coastal air keeps evenings cool well into summer, making a screen room one of the most practical additions for a South Bay backyard. You get fresh air and outdoor connection without the salt fog, dust, or insects that come with a fully open patio. Visit our screen room installation page to see the full range of framing and screening options we work with.
Many Hawthorne homes have a small concrete slab behind the house that gets underused because the lot is too compact for outdoor furniture to feel comfortable. A patio enclosure turns that slab into a protected room, and on tight Hawthorne lots it is often the most efficient way to add square footage without touching the main structure.
Hawthorne homes built between the 1940s and 1970s tend to run 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, and a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to expand without a full room addition. We work with the existing foundation and roofline to keep disruption and cost to a minimum.
A four season sunroom with insulated low-E glass manages Hawthorne's combination of warm summers, coastal moisture, and mild winters effectively. We spec glazing that handles both the heat load during August heat waves and the condensation risk that comes with marine layer mornings.
Salt air and marine moisture are hard on painted aluminum and wood frames. Vinyl does not rust, does not need repainting, and holds up well against the coastal environment Hawthorne homes face year-round - which makes it a more practical material choice here than in inland cities.
Hawthorne's mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and small multi-unit buildings means no two projects look the same. We design each sunroom to the specific property dimensions and setback requirements, whether the job is a compact bungalow or a larger corner lot with more room to work.
Most of Hawthorne's housing stock went up between the 1940s and the 1970s, making the majority of homes here 50 to 80 years old. At that age, original roofing, window frames, and any additions from the 1970s and 1980s are overdue for attention - single-pane glass, aluminum frames with no thermal break, and dried-out sealants are common on older enclosed rooms throughout the city. Hawthorne also has a significant share of rental properties and duplexes, which means some of the deferred maintenance that a long-term homeowner would catch early can accumulate for years before it is addressed. When we come in to install a new screen room or sunroom addition, we often find the adjacent structure needs some remediation before anything new gets attached.
The coastal location amplifies all of this. Hawthorne sits about four miles from the Pacific Ocean, and the marine layer that rolls in most mornings - especially during the late spring and early summer pattern locals call June Gloom - brings salt air and moisture that accelerates wear on stucco, paint, and any metal components exposed to the outside. Homes here deteriorate faster than comparable homes further inland, and material selection matters more as a result. We choose framing materials and sealants that hold up specifically to the coastal environment rather than speccing products designed for dry inland climates.
Our crew works throughout Hawthorne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. Hawthorne is a dense city of about 88,000 people packed into roughly six square miles, and the lots here are small - typically under 5,000 square feet with narrow side yards and houses set close together. Working in tight spaces without damaging adjacent property or blocking a shared driveway is part of every job we run in this city. We also pull permits through the City of Hawthorne Community Development Department, which handles all residential building permits, and we know that review process from consistent work here.
Most of our Hawthorne jobs are on the residential streets between the 105 freeway to the south and El Segundo Boulevard to the north, from the neighborhoods on the west side near Jack Northrop Avenue out toward the Gardena and Lawndale borders to the east. The Hawthorne Memorial Center area and the blocks around it are a useful reference point - we have worked on homes on nearly every street in a wide radius from there.
We also serve the cities that border Hawthorne. Homeowners in Inglewood to the north call us regularly, and the housing character there - mid-century single-family homes on compact lots - is nearly identical to what we encounter throughout Hawthorne. We work frequently in Gardena as well, which sits just to the east and has a similar density of postwar homes with comparable coastal exposure.
Call or use the contact form and give us a brief description of what you have in mind - screen room, sunroom addition, or patio enclosure. We respond within one business day to set up the free on-site visit.
We visit your Hawthorne property, measure the space, check the condition of the existing patio or slab, and note any setback or access constraints specific to your lot. You get a written, itemized estimate covering all costs before you commit to anything.
We submit the permit application to the City of Hawthorne and keep you informed during the review period, typically two to four weeks. We schedule your crew start date once the permit is in hand.
Our crew completes the installation, arranges the required city inspection, and walks you through the finished work. We hand over copies of the permit and final sign-off so you have everything for your insurance records.
Serving Hawthorne homeowners throughout the South Bay. Written quotes before any work starts, full permit handling, and a crew that knows how to work on small coastal lots.
Hawthorne is a city of about 88,000 in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, bordered by Inglewood to the north, Gardena and Lawndale to the east, El Segundo to the west, and the 105 freeway to the south. It covers just under six square miles and packs in a dense mix of single-family homes, duplexes, apartment buildings, and commercial properties. The city sits about four miles from the Pacific Ocean, which gives it a milder climate than inland areas but also exposes homes to marine air and coastal moisture year-round. Hawthorne is home to SpaceX headquarters, located on Jack Northrop Avenue, and has a long history with the aerospace industry that has shaped the character of the city for decades.
The residential sections of Hawthorne are primarily postwar construction - small ranch homes and stucco bungalows built between the 1940s and 1970s on compact lots. Many streets have a consistent, quiet character with long-term owner-occupants and well-kept homes. The city is also known as the birthplace of the Beach Boys, a fact locals bring up with genuine pride. Neighboring Inglewood to the north and Gardena to the east share a very similar mix of mid-century housing and have the same coastal exposure challenges - homeowners across all three cities face comparable conditions.
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Learn MoreReach us by phone or contact form and we will follow up within one business day with a no-obligation written quote for your Hawthorne screen room or sunroom project.