
A custom sunroom designed around your specific lot, roofline, and lifestyle - fully permitted and built to handle Burbank summers.

Custom sunrooms in Burbank, CA are designed around your specific home and lot rather than sized to a prefab kit, most projects take 10 to 16 weeks from design to final inspection, and the result is a room that looks like it was always part of your house rather than attached afterward. BSP Burbank Sunrooms and Patios handles design, permits, and construction under one contract.
The difference matters most in Burbank, where mid-century homes have rooflines, exterior finishes, and footprints that kit-built rooms often cannot match cleanly. A custom design starts with your actual structure and works outward - not the other way around. If you want to explore the full scope of what a ground-up build involves, see our sunroom construction page for a detailed walkthrough of the construction process.
Cost, timeline, and design options all vary depending on your property. The only way to get an accurate number is an on-site visit, and that visit is free with no obligation to proceed.
Burbank's temperature swings - scorching afternoons from June through September and cool evenings from November through February - make open or semi-open outdoor spaces uncomfortable for much of the year. If your patio sits empty most of the time, a custom sunroom solves that by giving you a climate-controlled space that connects you to the yard without exposing you to the extremes.
If you are running out of room for a home office, a reading space, or a gathering area but don't want to move, a custom sunroom addition adds genuinely livable square footage. In Burbank's competitive real estate market, that square footage also adds to your home's recorded value.
A wall that faces south or west in Burbank receives direct afternoon sun for most of the day. With the right glass, that is ideal for a sunroom - you get the light without the heat. If you have noticed that one side of your home gets beautiful light you cannot currently enjoy, that is a clear sign a sunroom would suit that space.
A full interior room addition with drywall, framing, and interior finishes is one of the most expensive projects a homeowner can undertake. A custom sunroom delivers a livable, comfortable space at a lower cost per square foot, and in Burbank's mild climate it is genuinely usable for most of the year.
Every custom sunroom starts with what you need from the space, and the design follows from there. We build three-season rooms for mild-weather enjoyment, fully insulated four-season rooms for year-round comfort in Burbank's climate, and glass solariums for homeowners who want the maximum light exposure a room can provide.
If the design process itself is where you want to start, our sunroom design service is dedicated to planning your room - layout, glass selection, roofline integration - before any permits are pulled. And if you are also considering the full construction picture, our sunroom construction page covers what the build phase involves from foundation to finish.
Suits Burbank homeowners who want a connected outdoor living space for mild-weather months without the cost of a full climate-control system.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled, designed to match your home and work comfortably through Burbank's hottest summers and coolest winter evenings.
Features a glass ceiling in addition to glass walls for maximum light, requiring careful heat management in Burbank's sun but delivering a dramatic, plant-friendly interior.
Designed for daily work use with dedicated electrical, controlled light, and acoustic separation from the main living areas of the house.
Burbank's San Fernando Valley location means intense afternoon sun from May through October, with summer highs regularly reaching the mid-90s to low 100s. A sunroom with the wrong glass becomes a heat trap by early afternoon, which is why every custom design we produce for Burbank starts with glass selection - not as an option but as a foundation of the room. The National Fenestration Rating Council rates glazing products for solar heat gain, and we use those ratings when specifying glass for every project in this climate. Homeowners in Pasadena and Glendale face the same heat management challenge, and we build in both communities.
The City of Burbank also has its own permit process with its own timeline and inspector requirements, separate from Los Angeles County. A contractor who has pulled permits in Burbank before knows what the plan checkers look for and can avoid the delays that come from incomplete or incorrect submissions. Burbank's housing stock - heavily weighted toward postwar bungalows and ranch homes from the 1940s through 1960s - also means older framing and rooflines that require careful assessment before any custom design is finalized.
Reach out by phone or the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day to talk through your space and schedule a free on-site visit at no obligation.
We visit your home, measure the area, review your roofline and exterior wall, and walk through your options in person. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a rough cost range.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare plans and submit them to the Burbank Building Division. Plan review typically takes several weeks, and we track the process on your behalf.
We prepare the foundation, frame the room, install glass and roofing, and complete electrical and finishing work. City inspectors verify the work before we do a final walkthrough with you.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(747) 291-7068We measure your existing structure, assess your roofline, and design the room to match your home's exterior and interior flow - so it looks like it was always there.
We handle every step with the Burbank Building Division, from plan submission through final inspection, so you never have to make a single call to the city.
Burbank summers demand glass that blocks solar heat, not just lets in light. We specify low-emissivity glass rated for this climate on every custom build as a standard - not an add-on.
You receive a detailed written proposal covering all work before any contract is signed. No hidden line items appear after the project starts.
Every custom sunroom project is different, and the details that separate a great result from a disappointing one are mostly invisible after the work is done - proper flashing, correctly sealed frames, and adequate drainage are what make a sunroom last. We build those details in from the start because they determine whether the room stays comfortable and dry for decades, not just for the first year. The National Fenestration Rating Council rates glazing products used on every project we build, and NARI sets the professional standards we follow.
Ground-up sunroom construction managed under one contract, from foundation through final city inspection.
Learn MoreProfessional sunroom design services to plan your room before a shovel moves, including layout, glass selection, and roofline integration.
Learn MorePermit slots at the Burbank Building Division fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room.