
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios is the local sunroom contractor Burbank homeowners call for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom construction. We have served this community since 2025 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios is the local sunroom contractor Burbank homeowners call for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom construction. We have served this community since 2025 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Burbank homes built in the postwar decades often have small floor plans with unused backyard space. A sunroom addition gives you a light-filled room without the cost of a full home addition. If you have been thinking about adding livable square footage, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to do it.
Many Burbank homes have open concrete patios that sit unused for half the year due to summer heat. Enclosing your patio with insulated glass and a proper roof creates a shaded, protected room that works even during the hottest months. It is a practical upgrade that most Burbank homeowners wish they had done sooner.
Burbank weather is mild enough that a properly insulated four season sunroom can replace a dedicated living room or family room for much of the year. These rooms are fully conditioned and sealed, so the summer heat and occasional cold nights are not a problem. Homeowners who want to use the space year-round, not just in spring and fall, often choose this option.
Older sunrooms built in the 1980s and 1990s are common in Burbank, and most of them were not built to today's energy standards. If your existing sunroom is hot in summer, drafty in winter, or just looking dated, a remodel can replace the glazing, improve insulation, and update the structure without tearing everything out. It is usually faster and less expensive than starting over.
Burbank evenings can be pleasant from spring through fall, but mosquitoes and other insects make sitting outside less comfortable than it should be. A screen room lets the breeze in without the bugs, and it costs significantly less than a fully enclosed sunroom. It is a popular choice for homeowners who want to enjoy their backyard on a budget.
Burbank's Hillside area has many custom-built homes that need additions designed to fit an unusual lot or existing architectural style. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific home and yard, not a standard kit, so the result looks like it was always part of the house. This is the right choice when your property has a slope, an unusual setback, or a strong existing style to match.
Most homes in Burbank were built between the 1940s and 1960s, and the original patios and outdoor spaces on these properties were designed for a different era. Burbank summers are genuinely harsh, with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees Fahrenheit and months of intense sun that breaks down roofing materials, exterior caulk, and standard window glazing faster than homeowners expect. A sunroom designed without accounting for this heat load will be uncomfortable from June through September, which defeats the purpose of building it.
Burbank also sits in the San Fernando Valley, which traps heat and produces some of the highest summer temperatures in the greater Los Angeles area. Santa Ana winds arrive every fall, bringing hot, dry air and gusts that can exceed 50 mph in hillside neighborhoods. Any outdoor structure in Burbank needs to be built to handle both the heat season and the wind season, and a contractor who works here regularly will know which materials and construction methods hold up over time.
Our crew works throughout Burbank regularly, and we pull permits from the Burbank Building and Safety Division for every project that requires one. The permit process in Burbank is straightforward but has specific energy code requirements tied to California Title 24, and we build those requirements into every design from the start so there are no surprises during inspection.
Burbank's flat neighborhoods near downtown and along Victory Boulevard tend to have smaller lots and postwar bungalows where we often work within tight setbacks. The Hillside area near the Verdugo Mountains presents a different set of challenges, with steeper grades, larger lots, and custom-built homes that need additions designed to match an existing architectural style. We know the difference between these neighborhoods and what each one typically requires.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Glendale and the wider San Fernando Valley, so if your property sits near a city boundary we are still the right call. Customers in Burbank can typically expect a same-week site visit and a written estimate within one business day of that visit.
Call us directly or fill out the form on this page and we will reply within one business day. We gather basic information about your property and what you have in mind so the site visit is productive.
We come to your Burbank property, measure the space, and look at the existing structure. You will get a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit costs before we ask you to commit to anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit permit applications to the Burbank Building and Safety Division and schedule your start date. Most permit approvals in Burbank take one to three weeks, and we keep you updated throughout the process.
Construction typically takes two to six weeks depending on scope. We do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done, and we handle the final inspection with the city so you do not have to coordinate that yourself.
We serve homeowners throughout Burbank and the surrounding San Fernando Valley. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day with next steps.
(747) 291-7068Burbank is a city of about 103,000 residents in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, bordered by Glendale to the east and the Los Angeles city limits to the south and west. The city is best known as the home of major entertainment studios including Warner Bros. and Disney, which have given Burbank a stable, working-professional population with a strong interest in home ownership and property upkeep. Neighborhoods range from the dense flatlands near downtown and the Magnolia Park district to the hillside streets that climb toward the Verdugo Mountains. Homes in the Hillside area tend to sit on larger lots with retaining walls and custom construction, while the flatland neighborhoods are dominated by postwar bungalows and ranch homes on modest-sized lots.
Burbank's median home value is well above $800,000, and many residents are long-term homeowners who have significant equity in their properties. That investment motivation drives steady demand for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and outdoor room projects throughout the city. We serve all Burbank neighborhoods, from the streets near Hollywood Burbank Airport in the north to the Rancho area in the south, and we are equally comfortable working on a tight flatland lot or a hillside property with an irregular grade. Nearby Pasadena homeowners also call us regularly, and we handle projects across the entire area.
Sunroom projects in Burbank fill up quickly in spring and early fall. Call now or submit the form to lock in your assessment date.