
Stop losing your outdoor space to Burbank heat. Get a fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition you can use in January and July.

All season rooms in Burbank, CA are fully enclosed room additions built with insulated walls, energy-efficient windows, and a dedicated heating and cooling system, so the space stays comfortable year-round. Most projects take four to ten weeks to build once permits are approved, and the finished room functions exactly like any other room in your home.
Unlike a basic three-season room that becomes uncomfortable in Burbank's summer heat, an all season room is built to meet California's energy efficiency standards from the ground up. If you are weighing a fully enclosed option against an open-air approach, our enclosed patio rooms page covers a simpler conversion path that may suit your existing structure.
Burbank's position in the San Fernando Valley - where summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees and can top 110 during heat events - makes the cooling system the most important design decision in any all season room project here. We size every system specifically for local conditions, not a national average.
If your patio or backyard becomes a no-go zone from June through September, you are losing the best months of the year. Burbank's San Fernando Valley heat regularly climbs above 95 degrees. An all season room gives you a shaded, climate-controlled space that stays comfortable no matter what the thermometer reads.
Burbank's real estate market is competitive, and buying a larger home is costly and disruptive. If your family has outgrown the current layout, an all season room adds genuine living square footage - a home office, a family room, a quiet reading space - without uprooting your household.
If your current enclosed patio or older sunroom has condensation on the windows in winter or gets unbearably hot in summer, those are signs of poor insulation or the wrong glass. Replacing or upgrading to a properly built all season room solves both problems at once.
Many Burbank homeowners build all season rooms specifically to create a home office, a gym, or a quiet space that feels separate from the main house. If you have been trying to carve out a room from an existing floor plan without success, adding one to the back or side of your home is often the most practical path.
We build all season rooms across a range of layouts and budgets, from simple room-over-slab projects to fully custom additions matched to your home's architecture. Every option includes the insulation, glazing, and climate control that make a room genuinely usable year-round in Burbank's climate.
If you have an existing covered patio that you want to transform, we can often incorporate the existing structure into the new room, which keeps costs down. For homeowners considering a simpler option with fewer climate controls, see our enclosed patio rooms page. If you are comparing all season options to a four-panel glass design, our four season sunrooms page walks through how those differ.
A ground-up room addition with insulated walls, energy-efficient glazing, and a dedicated HVAC system for complete year-round comfort.
Upgrading an existing three-season room or covered patio to full all season standards, adding insulation and climate control.
A freestanding all season room set apart from the main house, ideal for a home office or studio with its own entrance.
Building an all season room on an existing concrete patio slab to reduce foundation costs while still delivering a fully conditioned space.
Burbank sits in the San Fernando Valley, where summer heat is significantly more intense than coastal Los Angeles neighborhoods. Temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees from June through September, and heat events can push well past 100. Any all season room built here must be designed specifically for that load - the right insulation, the right glass, and a cooling system sized for real Burbank summers. California's Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply to all room additions and set minimum requirements for insulation and glazing - standards we build to on every project. We also serve homeowners in Glendale and Pasadena, where similar climate and permitting conditions apply.
Burbank also has its own municipal permit process, separate from Los Angeles County, with review timelines that can run four to eight weeks or longer. Many of Burbank's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1940s and 1960s, and older homes sometimes have electrical panels or framing that need attention before an addition can be connected. We flag these issues during the estimate visit so nothing catches you off guard mid-project. Homes in the hillside neighborhoods near the Verdugo Mountains can also have more complex foundation requirements, which we assess before finalizing any design.
Reach out by phone or the form below and describe your space. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate at no obligation.
We visit your home, measure the space, and review your existing structure. You receive a written estimate covering all work - including permit fees - before signing anything.
We prepare and submit drawings to the City of Burbank and manage the plan check process. This window typically takes four to eight weeks, and we handle all communication with the city.
We frame the room, install insulated windows, complete roofing, run electrical, connect HVAC, and finish the interior. City inspectors verify the work before we do a final walkthrough with you.
No pressure and no obligation. We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything.
(747) 291-7068We specify cooling systems designed for the San Fernando Valley's summer temperatures, not a national average. Your room will stay comfortable in July, not just October.
We pull every permit with the Burbank Building Division and manage all city inspections from start to finish. You receive the closed permit paperwork at project completion.
Every room we build meets California's energy efficiency standards for insulation, glazing, and HVAC, which means your room is genuinely cheaper to heat and cool.
We give you a realistic project schedule before any work begins - including the permit window - so you can plan your life around the build, not the other way around.
Every detail above connects to one goal: a room addition you can trust to be comfortable, permitted, and built right. The National Sunroom Association sets the industry standards we build to, and the City of Burbank's inspectors confirm our work at each required stage.
Convert an existing covered patio into a fully enclosed, weather-protected room that adds usable square footage to your home.
Learn MoreA four-season sunroom is built to residential standards with full insulation and HVAC, giving you a true living space in any weather.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call now or request a free estimate.