
Full-scope sunroom construction managed under one contract - permits, foundation, framing, glass, and finishing all handled for you.

Sunroom construction in Burbank, CA covers the full scope of building an enclosed room addition - from preparing the foundation to installing glass panels and connecting to your home's electrical system, most projects take three to five months from signed contract to final city inspection. BSP Burbank Sunrooms and Patios manages every phase under one contract so you are not coordinating between separate trades.
In Burbank, this means navigating the city's own permit process, meeting California's energy efficiency standards for new room additions, and working with housing stock that ranges from 1940s bungalows to mid-century ranch homes - each with its own structural conditions. If you are deciding between a new ground-up build and updating an existing room, see our sunroom remodeling page to compare what each project type involves.
A free on-site estimate is the only way to get a reliable number for your specific property. The foundation situation, roofline attachment, and your home's age all affect the scope and price of any construction project.
If Burbank's summer heat has turned your outdoor space into somewhere you only visit after dark, a properly built sunroom with cooling and heat-rated glass gives you that space back year-round. You should not have to choose between enjoying your yard and staying comfortable.
If you have a patio cover or open deck that you love in spring and fall but abandon in summer heat and winter rain, enclosing it turns a seasonal space into one you use every day. A sunroom construction project replaces occasional use with daily use.
Burbank's housing market is expensive, and moving to get more square footage often means leaving a neighborhood you have invested in for years. A sunroom addition can add a home office, a playroom, or a quiet sitting room without the cost and disruption of relocating.
Many of Burbank's ranch homes and bungalows were built with a hard divide between indoors and outdoors - a back door that opens onto a small concrete slab with no transition space. A sunroom is exactly the bridge those floor plans are missing.
The most common project we build in Burbank is a four-season room attached to an existing exterior wall, fully insulated and connected to a dedicated cooling source so it is usable in July as well as in February. Three-season options cost less and work well for homeowners who mainly want the space in spring and fall. We also build on existing patios and decks when the underlying structure is sound, which reduces foundation work and overall cost.
If you want a room designed specifically around your home's architecture and your lifestyle, our sunroom additions page covers the full range of design approaches and what makes each one the right choice for different homes and budgets. For homeowners who want to start with the design before discussing construction, our sunroom remodeling page is worth reading as well.
Built for homeowners who want year-round outdoor connection in Burbank's mild seasons without the cost of a full climate-control system.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled to handle Burbank's summer highs and cool winter evenings - functions exactly like the rest of your home.
The most common configuration in Burbank, attaching to an existing exterior wall and sharing structural support with your home's existing framing.
Turns an existing outdoor structure into an enclosed room, using the slab or platform already in place to reduce foundation cost.
Burbank's climate is the first thing any sunroom contractor here needs to address. Summer temperatures regularly reach 95 to 100 degrees, and heat waves can push past 110. A sunroom built without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling connection becomes unusable for four to five months of the year - which, for most homeowners, defeats the purpose of building one. California's energy efficiency requirements for new room additions also mean the glass, insulation, and HVAC connections must meet specific standards, and those requirements affect materials cost in ways that national pricing guides don't reflect. Homeowners in Glendale and Pasadena face the same climate and code requirements, and we build in both areas.
The City of Burbank runs its own building permit process, separate from Los Angeles County. Plan check, inspections, and fee schedules are all handled through Burbank's Building Division, and the review timeline varies depending on current workload. A contractor familiar with this process knows how to prepare drawings that pass review the first time, which cuts weeks off your project. Burbank's older housing stock - most of it built between the 1940s and 1960s - also means the site assessment before any construction quote needs to look closely at the existing structure, not just the backyard.
Call or submit a request online. We respond within 1 business day, ask about your space and goals, and schedule a free on-site assessment to measure the area and review your existing structure.
We prepare detailed drawings and a written proposal with a firm price. Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Burbank Building Division. Plan review typically takes several weeks - we manage that process and keep you updated.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the ground, pour the slab or build a raised platform, and frame the room structure. City inspectors visit at key stages before each phase can proceed.
We install the glass panels and roof, run electrical, and complete all finishing work. After the city's final inspection, we walk you through the completed room and hand it over fully permitted and ready to use.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(747) 291-7068Foundation, framing, glass, electrical, and finishing are all managed by one contractor. No subcontractor hand-offs that leave gaps in accountability or warranty coverage.
We have submitted plans and passed inspections with the City of Burbank Building Division. Knowing what reviewers look for saves you weeks of back-and-forth on your project.
California's Title 24 energy requirements govern insulation, glass, and HVAC for any new room addition. We build to current standards on every project, not older or out-of-state norms.
We give you a full schedule that includes permit review time, not just construction days. You know from the start what to expect each month and when your room will be ready.
What separates a sunroom that holds up for twenty years from one that starts leaking after the first rainy season is mostly the work you cannot see after the job is done - the flashing, the sealants, the connections to your existing roof and foundation. We build those details correctly the first time, because fixing them later costs more than doing them right now. You can verify our California contractor license on the California Contractors State License Board website, and all our projects are built to California Title 24 energy efficiency standards.
Update, expand, or repair an existing sunroom to bring it up to current comfort and energy standards.
Learn MoreAdd a new sunroom to your Burbank home with a design matched to your existing roofline and exterior.
Learn MoreThe sooner we submit your plans to the City of Burbank, the sooner construction can begin - call or request a free estimate today.