
Stop watching your backyard through the window. A three season sunroom gives you a bright, bug-free room you can actually use from late winter through fall - no heat, no bugs, no marine layer chill.

Three season sunrooms in Carson are enclosed rooms attached to your home with large windows and screened panels - designed for spring, summer, and fall use, most jobs take two to six weeks to build once permits are approved.
If your yard feels unusable because of bugs in the evening, a bright glare in the afternoon, or the cool damp of the marine layer on June mornings, a three season sunroom solves all of that at once. You get a comfortable space that feels connected to the outdoors without the things that drive you back inside. Many Carson homeowners also find this is the most affordable path to real extra square footage - more practical than a full interior addition and more functional than a screen room, which offers no weather protection.
If you want a room you can use on both the warmest and coolest days of the year, take a look at patio enclosures for a more basic screened option, or a fully insulated screen room installation if keeping the air flowing matters most to you.
If your outdoor space goes unused because the sun is too intense, the marine layer makes mornings feel damp and gray, or the bugs come out in the evening, a three season sunroom solves all of those problems at once. Carson's climate means you lose months of outdoor enjoyment to these conditions. Waiting means more seasons of watching your yard through a window.
Carson's housing market is competitive, and moving to a larger home in the South Bay means a significant jump in cost. If your family has outgrown the living space but you love the neighborhood, a sunroom gives you a genuinely usable extra room without the disruption and expense of a full interior addition.
Many Carson homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have a rear concrete patio that gets minimal use. If yours is in decent shape, it can often serve as the sunroom floor - which reduces the cost and complexity of the project significantly. A contractor can tell you quickly whether your slab is a viable foundation.
A lot of Carson homeowners end up using the garage for everything that does not fit inside - hobbies, plants, workout equipment. A three season sunroom gives you a bright, pleasant space actually designed for living. If you have been wishing for a plant room, a reading nook, or a yoga space, this is worth exploring.
We build three season sunrooms on existing concrete slabs, on new foundations, and on everything in between. Most rooms include large operable windows for cross-ventilation, solar-control glass to keep the space comfortable on warm afternoons, and a roof system that sheds water cleanly. Every project goes through the City of Carson permit process - no shortcuts, no unpermitted work.
If you want the flexibility to close up the space on cooler nights, we can incorporate sliding glass or solid wall panels alongside the screened sections. Homeowners who want a more permanent solution sometimes combine a three season room with a patio enclosure structure on the perimeter, or step up to a screen room installation if airflow is the primary goal. We will talk through the options with you during a no-obligation on-site visit.
Best for homeowners who want an affordable enclosed room for spring through fall use, built on an existing patio slab.
Suits families who want the option to open up fully in perfect weather and close the glass panels when it cools down.
For homes without a usable patio slab - we pour a new concrete foundation and build the room from the ground up.
Ideal for homeowners with specific sightlines or ventilation needs, with window placement designed around how you will actually use the space.
Unlike cities where a three season room sits unused for four or five cold months, Carson's Mediterranean climate means temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s even in January. Your sunroom is realistically usable from February through November - and on mild winter days, you will likely use it then too. The trade-off is that summer afternoons can get warm in the room, so solar-control glass and good ventilation matter here more than in cooler climates. We design every room with that in mind.
Carson also sits close enough to the Pacific that morning marine layer is common from May through July - a stretch locals call "June Gloom." That persistent moisture, combined with salt air from the coast, can accelerate corrosion on metal hardware and window frames if lower-quality materials are used. We use corrosion-resistant framing and marine-grade hardware throughout, which is especially important for homeowners near the water in Long Beach and closer to the coast in Redondo Beach. The added cost of better materials pays for itself in a room that still looks and performs well ten years from now. Learn more on the U.S. Department of Energy site about window and glazing performance.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will schedule a visit to your Carson home. We look at your space, assess your existing slab, and talk through your options - no pressure, no commitment. We reply within one business day.
We prepare and submit the permit application to Carson's Building and Safety Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare that submission at the same time. This stage typically takes three to six weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, the crew prepares your slab or pours a new foundation, then frames the walls and roof. Windows, panels, and roofing go in next - most homeowners see the room take shape within the first few days of active construction.
A city inspector signs off on the completed work. We then walk you through the finished room, show you how the operable panels and windows work, and leave you with any warranty documentation. Take your time - ask anything before the crew packs up.
We serve all of Carson and the surrounding South Bay. No obligation - just a conversation about your space and your goals.
(424) 388-5348Navigating Carson's Building and Safety Division and HOA approval processes is something we do on every project. You will not be left figuring out paperwork on your own - we manage both submissions so you can stay focused on the fun part of planning your new room.
We use corrosion-resistant framing, marine-grade hardware, and solar-control glazing on every build. These are not upgrades - they are the standard we use because Carson's marine air and UV exposure demand it. A room built with the right materials will still look and perform well a decade from now.
We hold a current California Contractors State License Board license, which you can verify on the{' '} CSLB website. That license is your protection - it means you have recourse if anything goes wrong, and it means our work meets California's building standards.
We have worked on homes throughout Carson and the South Bay since 2020, which means we know the housing stock - slab foundations, stucco exteriors, and the specific HOA rules that govern many of the city's planned neighborhoods. That local knowledge shows up in projects that move smoothly from start to finish.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: a project that gets done right, documented correctly, and built to last. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website and check what Carson requires on the City of Carson site before you call anyone.
A more basic enclosed structure that covers your patio without the full window package of a sunroom.
Learn MoreA fully screened outdoor room that keeps bugs out and lets breezes through - the lightest-footprint option.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Carson mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are sitting in your new room - reach out today and we will get the process moving.