
Stop losing your patio to morning fog, afternoon heat, and wind. We enclose existing patios into fully framed, permitted rooms you can actually use every day.

Enclosed patio rooms in Carson, CA transform an existing covered or open patio into a fully enclosed living space with framed walls, windows, and a finished roof, most projects run eight to twelve weeks from contract to final permit sign-off.
The biggest difference between a basic patio cover and an enclosed patio room is what you can do with the space year-round. Once the walls and windows are in place, it becomes a room you can furnish, use as a home office, or set up as a reading space - not just a shaded spot on a nice afternoon. Many Carson homeowners also consider a solarium installation when they want maximum glass coverage, while others who already have an enclosure look at patio cover installation as an intermediate step.
If your existing patio is rarely used because of the marine layer fog, the afternoon heat, or an old cover that leaks, enclosing it is the most cost-effective way to turn that wasted space into genuine square footage your household will use every day.
If your patio sits empty most mornings because of the marine layer fog or feels like an oven by midday in July, that is a clear sign an enclosed room would change how you actually live in your home. Carson's mild climate means a properly ventilated enclosed room would be comfortable and usable on almost every day of the year.
If you have noticed water dripping through your existing patio cover during rain, or if wind makes the space uncomfortable in the cooler months, your current setup is not doing its job. An enclosed room with proper roofing and sealed walls solves both problems permanently - a common issue in Carson homes where older aluminum covers have started to corrode or pull away from the house.
Many Carson homeowners reach out about enclosing a patio when they realize they need a home office, playroom, or space for an aging parent. An enclosed patio room can serve any of those purposes at a fraction of the cost of a traditional room addition. If you keep wishing you had one more room, your patio may already be the answer.
Older Carson homes often have small concrete patios that were never designed to be more than a place to put a lawn chair. If your patio feels disconnected from the rest of your home and you rarely spend time there, enclosing it can transform it into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
Our enclosed patio room work covers a range of starting points. Some clients have an existing concrete slab and a basic cover that needs to be fully enclosed. Others have a newer patio structure that just needs walls and windows. And some clients are starting from a bare slab and want a completely new enclosure built around it. For clients who want the most natural light and glass coverage, we also offer solarium installation as an alternative, and for clients who want a simpler shade-focused project, we offer patio cover installation as a stepping stone toward full enclosure.
Every project starts with a free in-person estimate where we look at the existing slab, measure the space, and talk through your goals. That assessment shapes the design conversation and ensures we quote accurately rather than discovering surprises once work begins.
Best for homeowners who want an affordable enclosed space with standard walls, a fixed window system, and a solid roof.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort with a mini-split system and operable windows for ventilation on mild days.
Best for homeowners who want the enclosure to match their home's exterior and interior finishes with specific window, flooring, or roofline choices.
Best for homeowners who have a patio cover already and want to add walls, windows, and a door to turn it into a fully enclosed room.
Carson's position in the South Bay, close to the coast and the Port of Los Angeles, means the marine layer is a regular presence from May through August. Morning fog and coastal humidity are not just inconveniences - they create real wear on materials that are not properly sealed, and they keep homeowners from enjoying outdoor spaces that could otherwise be used every single day. A properly enclosed patio with sealed walls and weatherproof framing solves that. Homeowners in Compton and Gardena reach out for the same reason - they want to use their outdoor space more, not just on perfect afternoons.
Carson's housing stock also matters here. Most homes in the city were built between the 1960s and 1980s, and many existing patios are original concrete slabs from that era. Those slabs can have settling cracks, uneven surfaces, or thickness issues that need to be evaluated before enclosure work begins. California's seismic requirements add a structural layer that is specific to this state - any enclosed room addition here must be framed and anchored to resist earthquake forces, which a city inspector will verify. The National Association of Home Builders notes that permitted room additions built to local code protect home value in ways that unpermitted work does not.
Reach out and we will reply within one business day. We ask about the size of your existing patio, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have any HOA restrictions to work around before we schedule a visit.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing slab and structure, and talk through your options for windows, walls, and roofing. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is your best chance to ask questions.
Once you have agreed on a design and signed a contract, we submit plans to Carson's Building and Safety Division and handle the permit application. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings you need for that approval as well.
Framing, windows, walls, roofing, and finishes happen in sequence with city inspections at required checkpoints. We walk through the finished room with you before you sign off and hand you the completed permit documentation.
We reply within one business day, visit your home for free, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything.
(424) 388-5348Many Carson patios were poured in the 1960s and 1970s and may not be level or thick enough for an enclosed room. We assess the slab during every estimate and give you an honest answer about what it needs before we quote a price.
California's building code requires that any new structure be framed and anchored to resist seismic forces, and Carson inspectors verify this. Every room we build meets those structural requirements, which is both a legal requirement and a genuine safety benefit.
We submit the permit application to Carson's Community Development Department and guide you through HOA approval from the first meeting. No paperwork surprises mid-project, and no undocumented additions that could complicate a future sale.
Salt air and coastal moisture from the Pacific affect building materials differently than in dry inland cities. We specify windows, frames, and sealants suited to Carson's coastal conditions so your room holds up through years of marine layer weather.
You can verify our contractor license directly on the California Contractors State License Board website, along with our insurance status. Every enclosed patio room we complete in Carson is fully documented with permit sign-off from the city - giving you a clear paper trail if you ever sell your home or need to file an insurance claim.
A glass-roof room addition that brings in natural light from all angles, suited to homeowners who want a plant-filled or light-focused living space.
Learn MoreA covered patio structure that adds shade and weather protection as a first step toward a fully enclosed room.
Learn MoreCarson's permitting process takes time - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new enclosed room.