
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Lynwood homeowners with patio enclosures, sunroom additions, and screen rooms - and we have been working in this part of Southeast LA County since 2017. We are licensed, insured, and handle all City of Lynwood permit requirements on every project.
Paramount Sunrooms & Patios serves Lynwood homeowners with patio enclosures, sunroom additions, and screen rooms - and we have been working in this part of Southeast LA County since 2017. We are licensed, insured, and handle all City of Lynwood permit requirements on every project.

Most Lynwood homes have a concrete patio in the backyard that's already there and usable as a base. Enclosing it adds real living square footage without breaking ground. We assess the slab, frame around it, and add glazing or screen panels that match the home. See our patio enclosures page for a full breakdown of materials and options.
Lynwood homes from the postwar era were built small and practical. A sunroom addition off the back of the house is one of the cleanest ways to add a comfortable room without a full interior renovation. We handle framing, glazing, roofing tie-in, and electrical rough-in as a complete package.
Lynwood gets wildfire smoke drifting through during fire season, and a screen room with fine-mesh panels gives you ventilated outdoor space without the ash and debris cleanup. It's a popular option for homeowners who want to be outside without constant sweeping.
Lynwood summers push into the 90s regularly, so a four season sunroom needs insulated low-E glass to be usable through July and August. We spec glazing and ventilation for this specific climate pattern so the room works year-round, not just in spring and fall.
Vinyl framing handles Lynwood's UV exposure well and does not need repainting or refinishing on the schedule that wood does. For homeowners who want a sunroom that holds up under the Southern California sun without ongoing maintenance, vinyl is the practical choice.
An enclosed patio room is a cost-effective way to get protected outdoor living space on a Lynwood lot. We work with the existing concrete, add walls and a roof, and finish the interior to the level of detail the homeowner wants. It's especially popular on small lots where every square foot matters.
The bulk of Lynwood's housing was built between the 1940s and the early 1970s. These homes were constructed quickly and efficiently for working families, and most have gone through multiple owners and layers of repair over the decades. When we come in to add a patio enclosure or sunroom to a home this age, we are often working alongside concrete that is original to the house - slabs that have been expanding and contracting with Lynwood's clay soils for fifty or sixty years. That clay movement is one of the most common hidden issues on jobs here. A slab can look solid on the surface and still have stress fractures running underneath, and building on top of a compromised slab without addressing it first creates problems down the road.
Lynwood's climate shapes what we specify for every job. The summers are long and hot, with UV levels that degrade glazing sealants and frame finishes faster than most homeowners expect. The rainy season is short but can deliver intense atmospheric river events that push water into any gap in flashing or caulk. We select materials rated for this specific climate pattern - not a generic California spec - so every project we finish in Lynwood is built to handle what the weather here actually delivers. The South Coast Air Quality Management District regularly issues air quality alerts for this part of LA County, which is another reason enclosed spaces with well-sealed glazing are a practical choice for Lynwood homeowners.
Our crew works throughout Lynwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We submit permits to the City of Lynwood Building and Safety Department and are familiar with what residential permit reviews require in this municipality.
Lynwood covers about 4.5 square miles and is fully built out - every street is an established residential neighborhood. Long Beach Boulevard is the main commercial corridor running north to south through the city, and the residential blocks branch off it in both directions. Homes near Plaza Mexico on Long Beach Boulevard are some of the most recognized addresses in the city, while the quieter streets on the north and east sides of town are where most of our residential work happens. The 710 and 105 freeways border the city and give our crew fast access from our base in Paramount.
We work across the cities that border Lynwood as well. Homeowners in South Gate contact us regularly - the building stock and lot conditions there are very similar to what we see throughout Lynwood. We are also based in Compton's neighboring city of Paramount, so our response times to Lynwood jobs are consistently short.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your property and what you are hoping to build so we arrive at the estimate prepared and can make the visit efficient.
We come to your property at no charge, measure the space, and evaluate the existing slab or patio surface. We tell you upfront what the concrete can support and give you a clear cost range before you make any decisions.
We prepare and submit the building permit application to the City of Lynwood. We handle all revisions and follow up with the building department directly so you are not managing any of the back-and-forth.
Once the permit is approved, we build on a schedule we commit to in writing. We coordinate all required city inspections, keep the site clean throughout, and do a final walkthrough with you before calling the job complete.
We serve all of Lynwood, CA. Free on-site estimates, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
Lynwood is a small, densely built city of about 4.5 square miles in Southeast Los Angeles County, sitting just south of Compton and north of Long Beach. The city has roughly 70,000 to 75,000 residents - one of the higher population densities among smaller cities in the region. It is a predominantly Latino community where homeownership is taken seriously, and many families have lived in the same houses for decades. According to Wikipedia's overview of Lynwood, the city grew rapidly during the postwar period and its residential character has stayed largely intact since then.
The housing stock here is a mix of small single-family homes and a smattering of duplexes and small apartment buildings. Most of the single-family homes are one or two stories with modest lots, stucco exteriors, and concrete driveways - the standard construction profile for Southeast LA County from the 1940s onward. Lynwood Park near the center of town is the city's main gathering spot, and the Long Beach Boulevard corridor connects Lynwood to Compton to the north and to Long Beach to the south. We also frequently work in South Gate just to the east of Lynwood, where the building age and property conditions are nearly identical.
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Learn MorePatio enclosures, sunroom additions, and screen rooms for Lynwood homeowners. We handle permits, inspections, and every step of the build - call now to get your project on the schedule.