
Stop losing your backyard to summer heat. We build fully permitted sunroom additions in Glendale with heat-reducing glass and solid foundations - including hillside lots.

Sunroom additions in Glendale, CA are fully enclosed room additions with large windows or glass walls that connect directly to your home's interior - most projects take four to twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room. Unlike a patio cover or pergola, a sunroom is a real room: weathertight, usable year-round, and counted as added living space.
If your backyard patio sits empty from June through September because the sun turns it into an oven by mid-morning, a sunroom changes that equation. Glendale's intense sun exposure - over 280 sunny days per year - makes glass selection and ventilation critical decisions, not optional upgrades. The right build keeps you comfortable when temperatures climb well above 90 degrees.
Many homeowners pair sunroom additions with sunroom construction work on the foundation or existing structure to make sure everything ties together correctly. Getting the connection point between your new room and your existing home right is what separates a room that performs well for decades from one that leaks.
If Glendale's summer heat pushes you back inside before you finish your morning coffee, you are losing the use of a significant part of your property for four to five months a year. A sunroom with the right glass and ventilation solves that problem without sacrificing the feeling of being connected to the outdoors. Waiting means another summer of avoiding space you already own.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your Glendale neighborhood and do not want to leave, a sunroom addition gives you a new room without the cost of a full interior remodel. In Glendale's competitive housing market, adding usable square footage to your existing home is often more practical than trying to buy larger nearby.
If you already have an enclosed porch that lets in cold air on winter nights, lets bugs through gaps, or has a roof that drips when it rains, that structure is telling you it was not built to last. A proper sunroom addition replaces it with a weathertight room that is actually part of your home - not just a screen room bolted to the side.
Many Glendale homes in the Verdugo foothills have stunning views that are only accessible from an exposed deck or yard. A sunroom with floor-to-ceiling windows lets you sit with that view in comfort, in any season, without squinting into the sun or bundling up on a cold evening.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of styles and budgets. For homeowners who want a room they can use in any weather, our four season sunrooms are fully insulated and climate-controlled - you can heat or cool them just like any other room in the house. If you are primarily looking to enjoy Glendale's mild spring and fall weather without the bugs and exposure, a lighter build may suit your needs and budget better.
Every sunroom addition we build includes proper permitting through the City of Glendale Building and Safety Division, a foundation assessment suited to your specific lot, and glass specified for Southern California's sun load. We handle hillside lots, HOA submissions, and the full permit-to-inspection process so you do not have to manage any of it yourself.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms you can use on any day of the year - including the hottest weeks of a Glendale summer.
Foundation work, structural framing, and full builds from the ground up, including complex hillside lot projects.
A lighter build ideal for Glendale's mild spring, fall, and winter weather when year-round climate control is not the priority.
Built from scratch to match your home's architecture, your lot conditions, and your specific use case.
Glendale sits in a valley surrounded by the Verdugo Mountains and receives intense sun for most of the year. That sun load is the first design question for any sunroom addition here - heat-reducing glass and proper ventilation are not upgrades in this climate, they are what make the room usable from May through September. Homeowners in neighborhoods like Adams Hill and Montecito Park also need to factor in older home structures, which require careful attention at the connection point between the new room and the existing house. The U.S. Department of Energy has guidance on energy-efficient window choices that is worth reviewing when evaluating glass options.
For homeowners in Montrose and the Verdugo foothills, hillside lots add a layer of complexity that not every contractor handles well. Sloped terrain requires additional foundation engineering, drainage planning, and sometimes excavation before the room can be built. We have built sunroom additions on sloped lots throughout the area, and we also serve homeowners in Burbank who face similar terrain challenges. If your lot steps down from the house, getting the foundation right is what keeps the floor level and dry for decades.
We respond within 1 business day. We visit your home, look at the space, and give you a clear cost range - no pressure. We will ask about your HOA situation and discuss permits from the start so nothing catches you off guard later.
We draw up plans and submit them to Glendale's Building and Safety Division for review. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we handle that submission in parallel. Plan review typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
With permits in hand, we prepare the build area - removing existing structures and pouring a new foundation or reinforcing an existing slab. On sloped lots, this phase includes drainage and grading work specific to your terrain.
We frame the walls and roof, install glass and windows, run electrical, and finish the interior. City inspectors visit at required checkpoints. When the final inspection is signed off, we walk you through the finished room and leave you with all warranty documents.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(747) 609-3922We are a state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor operating in California. Every job carries the coverage and credentials your home improvement contract requires - not just what is minimally required by law.
We handle the entire Glendale Building and Safety Division process, from plan submission through final inspection sign-off. You never have to take a day off work to meet an inspector or interpret a plan check comment. Learn more about California building requirements.
A significant portion of Glendale homes sit on sloped canyon or hillside lots where standard flat-lot methods do not apply. We have built sunroom additions on these lots and know how to engineer the foundation, drainage, and structure for long-term stability.
We visit your home, assess the site, and give you a detailed written estimate before any commitment is made. We do not quote over the phone for hillside lots, HOA-governed homes, or properties with existing structures - the site visit is where accurate numbers come from.
When you call us, you talk to someone who has built sunrooms in Glendale neighborhoods - not a call center routing your inquiry to whoever is available. That local knowledge matters when a city inspector has a specific comment, when an HOA board wants a design revision, or when your sloped lot changes the foundation plan.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition that stays comfortable through Glendale's hottest summers and coolest winter evenings.
Learn MoreFoundation work, structural framing, and full sunroom builds from the ground up - including complex hillside lot projects throughout Glendale.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimates, full permitting handled, and no obligation to move forward - call now or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.