
Advanced Carson Sunrooms & Patios serves Redondo Beach homeowners with solarium installation, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures, using materials rated for coastal salt air and handling all City of Redondo Beach permit requirements. We respond within 1 business day and know the difference between a South Redondo beach property and a North Redondo condo complex.
Advanced Carson Sunrooms & Patios serves Redondo Beach homeowners with solarium installation, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures, using materials rated for coastal salt air and handling all City of Redondo Beach permit requirements. We respond within 1 business day and know the difference between a South Redondo beach property and a North Redondo condo complex.

Redondo Beach's high owner-occupancy rate and strong home values make a solarium installation one of the most practical investments a homeowner can make here - a glass-enclosed room that floods the interior with natural light is precisely what South Bay buyers look for. We build every solarium with heat-blocking glass and coastal-rated framing so it performs correctly in Redondo Beach's ocean air, not just on day one.
Redondo Beach's "June Gloom" - the daily coastal fog that rolls in from Santa Monica Bay from spring through early summer - makes a fully insulated, climate-connected four season room far more practical than a simple screened enclosure. A four season room stays comfortable on those damp, overcast mornings and earns its square footage every month of the year.
Most Redondo Beach properties have compact lots and small covered patios - enclosing that existing covered space is often the most straightforward way to add a weathertight room without major structural work. For homeowners near the Esplanade or in South Redondo's denser blocks, it is also one of the few viable options on a tight lot.
Much of Redondo Beach's housing stock dates to the 1950s through 1980s, and many of these homes were built with back doors that open onto plain concrete slabs - an ideal starting point for a full sunroom addition. We assess the existing slab condition, check the home's framing and electrical capacity, and design a room that fits the character of your specific neighborhood.
For Redondo Beach homeowners close to the water, vinyl-framed sunrooms are a practical choice because vinyl resists the salt air corrosion that shortens the life of standard aluminum profiles. Homes along the Esplanade and throughout South Redondo especially benefit from framing that won't pit, rust, or require repainting within a few years of installation.
Redondo Beach homeowners in condos and townhomes often have a private patio or balcony that could function as a full room with the right enclosure. Enclosed patio rooms allow natural light in while blocking the persistent coastal moisture and salt air that would otherwise work into furnishings and finishes over time.
Redondo Beach is a fully developed coastal city - there is almost no new construction, which means virtually every home here is an older one. The bulk of the housing stock went up in the postwar decades, from the late 1940s through the 1980s, and many of those homes have original plumbing, aging electrical panels, and stucco exteriors that have been absorbing coastal moisture for 40 to 70 years. Attaching a new glass room to a home of that age requires a contractor who knows how to assess the existing structure honestly before a contract is signed, not after the crew shows up and finds problems.
Redondo Beach's position on Santa Monica Bay means salt air is not a seasonal issue - it is a year-round maintenance reality. Standard aluminum window frames and door hardware corrode noticeably faster in this environment than they would just a few miles inland. The marine layer that moves through every morning, especially from May through July, adds moisture to roof surfaces, caulked joints, and wood trim in ways that accumulate over years. Any contractor you consider for a sunroom or solarium addition in Redondo Beach should be able to tell you specifically which framing materials, hardware, and sealants they use for coastal installations - and why.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city's two distinct halves - North and South Redondo - present different job site realities. South Redondo has smaller, single-family lots closer to the water with stucco exteriors that need careful assessment before any new structure is tied in. North Redondo has a higher concentration of condos and townhome complexes built in the 1970s and 1980s, where HOA approval is a required step before any permit application can be submitted.
Permit applications in Redondo Beach go through the Redondo Beach Community Development Department. We prepare and submit the full permit package on your behalf, track the review status, and schedule all required inspections throughout construction. Plan review for room additions typically takes two to four weeks, and we build that wait into your project timeline from day one.
Redondo Beach sits along the Pacific Coast Highway corridor, with Torrance directly to the east. We serve the full South Bay coastal area, including Lawndale and the surrounding communities, so we understand the regional building patterns and permit processes that affect projects throughout this part of Los Angeles County.
Call or submit our contact form and we'll be back to you within 1 business day. We'll ask about the type of room you have in mind, your yard or patio situation, and whether your property has an HOA - that last question matters in Redondo Beach and we always ask it upfront.
We come to your Redondo Beach home to assess the space, check the existing foundation and framing, and discuss coastal material options. This visit is free and results in a written estimate with no hidden costs added later.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare the permit package and submit it to Redondo Beach Community Development on your behalf. We update you throughout the two-to-four-week review period and notify you immediately when the permit is approved.
Construction runs three to six weeks for most projects. All required city inspections are scheduled and passed before we consider the job finished. You get a final walkthrough, copies of all inspection records, and contact information if anything needs attention after we leave.
We serve all of Redondo Beach - from South Redondo near the Pier to North Redondo's condo corridors. Coastal materials, proper permits, and no surprises.
(424) 388-5348Redondo Beach is a coastal city of about 67,000 residents in Los Angeles County, situated on Santa Monica Bay between Hermosa Beach and Torrance. The city divides naturally into two areas: South Redondo, which is closer to the water and home to higher-value single-family neighborhoods near the iconic Redondo Beach Pier and the Esplanade oceanfront road, and North Redondo, which has a higher concentration of condos, townhomes, and multi-unit buildings built in the 1970s and 1980s. The walkable Riviera Village shopping and dining district anchors the South Redondo neighborhood and draws residents from throughout the city. Most of the housing stock was built between the late 1940s and the 1980s, making it a city of well-established, aging homes rather than new construction.
Redondo Beach is a fully built-out city with high owner-occupancy rates and median home values well above $1 million. Homeowners here invest in maintaining their properties, and the coastal environment - salt air, morning fog, and occasional heavy rain during El Nino winters - creates real ongoing maintenance needs that reward working with contractors who know this specific area. The city borders Torrance to the east and south, and both cities share the same South Bay coastal building patterns and permit processes. We also serve homeowners in nearby Lawndale, which sits just north of Redondo Beach.
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