
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Glendale homeowners call for sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom additions. We serve both flat neighborhoods near Brand Boulevard and hillside properties near the Verdugo Mountains, responding to every new inquiry within one business day.
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Glendale homeowners call for sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom additions. We serve both flat neighborhoods near Brand Boulevard and hillside properties near the Verdugo Mountains, responding to every new inquiry within one business day.

Glendale has a large share of homes built before 1960, many of which were never designed with outdoor living rooms in mind. New sunroom construction adds a proper, code-compliant room that connects to the main house and works with Glendale's climate rather than fighting it. From Spanish Colonial Revival homes in Adams Hill to hillside custom builds in Chevy Chase Canyon, we design sunrooms that match the existing architecture.
Glendale summers are hot and dry, and unshaded concrete patios become unusable for several months each year. Enclosing a patio with insulated glass walls and a proper roof converts unused square footage into a comfortable room that works in any season. Older Glendale homes with existing concrete slabs are strong candidates for this type of project because the foundation work is already done.
Many homes in Glendale's hillside neighborhoods were custom built, and additions to these properties need to be designed with the same care. A custom sunroom accounts for slope, setbacks, existing roof lines, and the style of the main house so the finished room looks intentional rather than tacked on. This approach is especially important in Glendale's historic neighborhoods where architectural character matters.
Glendale's inland location means both hot summers and occasionally cold winter nights, making a fully conditioned four season sunroom a better long-term investment than a three season option. These rooms use insulated glass and proper thermal breaks to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round, so the space is useful every month, not just in mild weather. Long-term Glendale homeowners often find this the most practical choice.
Glendale has many homes with existing sunrooms or enclosed porches that were built decades ago with single-pane glass and minimal insulation. A remodel replaces the glazing, upgrades the thermal envelope, and updates the look without requiring a full demolition and rebuild. For most Glendale homeowners with an older room, this is the fastest and most cost-effective path to a space they will actually use.
Glendale evenings from spring through early fall are often pleasant enough to sit outside, but insects and occasional Santa Ana dust make that less enjoyable than it should be. A screen room provides fresh air and an open feeling at a lower cost than a fully enclosed sunroom. It is a practical starting point for Glendale homeowners who want to improve their outdoor living without a large upfront investment.
Glendale's housing stock is older than many homeowners realize. A large share of homes in the city were built before 1960, including Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes in neighborhoods like Adams Hill and Montecito Park. These older structures were not designed with modern energy codes in mind, and any sunroom addition needs to be integrated carefully with the existing framing and foundation. Contractors who work here regularly understand the quirks of older construction and know how to build new rooms that connect properly to the original structure.
The hillside neighborhoods near the Verdugo Mountains add another layer of complexity. Properties in Verdugo Woodlands and Chevy Chase Canyon sit on steep lots with retaining walls, long driveways, and irregular grades. Many of these homes are also in designated High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, which means roofing materials on new additions must meet specific fire-resistance standards set by California state law and the California Office of the State Fire Marshal. Getting this right from the start avoids costly corrections during inspection.
Our crew works throughout Glendale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the Glendale Community Development Department for every permitted project, and we are familiar with the city's plan check process, including the energy compliance documentation that California Title 24 requires for new sunroom additions.
Glendale is a large, dense city with distinct neighborhoods that each present different project conditions. The flat central neighborhoods near Brand Boulevard and the Americana at Brand tend to have older single-family homes on smaller lots where setbacks and neighbor proximity are real considerations. Further east and north, the streets that climb toward the Verdugo Mountains and Forest Lawn Memorial Park have larger properties with more room to work, but steeper grades that require more site preparation. We know both ends of the city and what each typically requires.
We serve homeowners across the San Fernando Valley and the greater Foothill corridor, including neighboring Pasadena and our home base in Burbank. If your property is near a city boundary, we are still the right call.
Call us or use the form on this page and we will respond within one business day. A quick conversation before the site visit helps us come prepared with the right questions for your specific Glendale property.
We visit your property, measure the space, assess the existing structure, and check your parcel's fire zone status if applicable. You receive a written estimate covering all costs, including permits, before we ask you to commit to anything.
After approval, we submit permit applications to the Glendale Community Development Department and schedule your start date. Plan check in Glendale typically takes two to four weeks, and we track the status and keep you updated.
Active construction on most Glendale sunroom projects takes two to six weeks. We coordinate the final inspection with the city and complete a walkthrough with you before we close the job.
We serve homeowners throughout Glendale, from the flat neighborhoods near Brand Boulevard to the hillside streets near the Verdugo Mountains. Call or submit the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(747) 291-7068Glendale is a city of about 196,000 residents in the foothills of the San Gabriel and Verdugo Mountains, sharing borders with Burbank to the northwest and Pasadena to the east. It is one of the more densely populated cities in Los Angeles County, with a well-established community that includes one of the largest Armenian-American populations in the United States. The city has several distinct neighborhoods with strong individual character, including Adams Hill and Montecito Park, known for their Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes on tree-lined streets, and the hillside neighborhoods of Verdugo Woodlands and Chevy Chase Canyon, where properties sit on larger, steeper lots with more complex terrain.
Glendale is a commercial hub as well as a residential city, anchored by the Americana at Brand and the Glendale Galleria near the center of downtown, along Brand Boulevard. Major employers including DreamWorks Animation and Nestlé USA have their offices here, contributing to a stable homeowner base that invests in long-term property improvements. Homes in Glendale, especially in the older central neighborhoods, often have outdoor spaces that are underused because they were designed for a different era. We serve all of Glendale, and we also work regularly in neighboring Pasadena to the east and Burbank to the northwest.
Project slots in Glendale fill quickly in spring. Call now or submit the form to schedule your assessment before the busy season starts.