
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios serves Inglewood homeowners with sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions designed for postwar bungalows and the South Bay climate. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.
BSP Burbank Sunrooms & Patios serves Inglewood homeowners with sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions designed for postwar bungalows and the South Bay climate. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Many Inglewood homes were built in the 1940s and 1950s, and older sunrooms added to these properties often have non-UV-rated glazing and deteriorated aluminum frames that let in drafts. Our sunroom remodeling service replaces aging components with current materials rated for Southern California sun exposure, so the space works the way it should without a full tear-down. If your existing sunroom has fogged glass, rust stains, or noticeable heat loss, a targeted remodel is the most cost-effective path forward.
Inglewood lots are modest in size, and most postwar bungalows have a concrete patio slab at the back of the house that goes unused for much of the year because it has no protection from sun, wind, or rain. Enclosing that existing slab turns dead outdoor space into a usable room without extending the building footprint further into the yard. It is one of the most efficient ways to add living area on a tight lot.
Inglewood's warm, dry climate makes it comfortable to sit outside for most of the year, but without screening, insects and Santa Ana wind-driven dust make that impractical on many evenings. A screen room keeps outdoor space genuinely usable without the cost or permit complexity of a fully enclosed addition. It is the right choice when the goal is fresh air and comfort, not insulated interior living space.
With home values in Inglewood rising steadily since the Hollywood Park development began transforming the area, a well-built sunroom addition can add meaningful square footage and resale value to a property. Postwar bungalows in neighborhoods like Morningside Park often have enough rear yard depth to accommodate a proper addition. We assess lot coverage limits and structural feasibility during the free estimate.
Southern California's intense UV exposure degrades standard aluminum frames over time, particularly on south- and west-facing elevations. Vinyl framing resists UV damage, does not corrode, and holds its color better than painted aluminum under the Inglewood sun. Homeowners who want a low-maintenance addition that holds up without repainting or recoating every few years often choose vinyl for exactly that reason.
An enclosed patio room uses the existing covered structure at the back or side of a home as the starting point, adding walls and glazing to create a protected indoor-outdoor space. Inglewood's postwar homes frequently have covered rear patios with existing roof overhangs, making this approach particularly practical here. The result is a comfortable year-round room that feels connected to the yard.
Most homes in Inglewood were built between 1940 and 1965, which means the housing stock is now 60 to 80 years old. Homes of that age were built to the standards of their era - single-pane windows, minimal insulation, and electrical panels that were not designed to support modern loads. When a sunroom is added to a home this age without accounting for these factors, the result is often a space that is uncomfortable in summer heat, drafty when Santa Ana winds arrive, and poorly connected to the home's existing systems. A contractor who works regularly on postwar bungalows understands what to look for and how to handle it before the project starts.
The clay-heavy soils common across the Los Angeles basin, including Inglewood, expand when wet and contract when dry. This seasonal movement cracks concrete slabs and can shift existing patio foundations over time. Any enclosed structure built on a compromised slab will develop alignment and sealing problems within a few years. Checking the condition of the existing slab and addressing any movement before enclosing it is a step that less experienced contractors often skip. Inglewood also experiences Santa Ana wind events each fall and winter, and any structure that is not properly anchored and sealed will show it quickly once those winds arrive.
Our crew works throughout Inglewood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Inglewood Community Development Department and are familiar with the permit process for residential additions and patio enclosures in this city.
We have worked on homes throughout Inglewood's neighborhoods, from the tree-lined streets of Morningside Park to the blocks near Century Boulevard and the residential areas south of the 405 freeway. The city is dense and the lots are modest, which means access and staging need to be planned carefully before work begins. With the growth around SoFi Stadium and the Hollywood Park development, home values in Inglewood have climbed, and more homeowners are investing in the kinds of improvements that make a property more comfortable and more valuable.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Torrance and Santa Monica, so if your project is anywhere in this part of the South Bay or Westside, we can help.
Reach us by phone at (747) 291-7068 or through the contact form on this site. We respond to every Inglewood inquiry within one business day and will schedule a time to visit that works around your schedule.
We visit your Inglewood property to assess the existing slab, structure, and site conditions. We review what the project involves, give you an honest picture of costs and timeline, and provide a written estimate before any work begins - no pressure, no surprise charges.
We submit the permit application to the City of Inglewood and begin construction once it is approved. Most patio enclosures take one to three weeks of active work, and most remodels take one to two weeks - we keep the site clean and respect the tight lot access typical in Inglewood neighborhoods.
We walk through the completed space with you before we leave, confirm inspection sign-off, and make sure everything is exactly as agreed. If any questions come up after we are done, you can reach us directly - we stand behind our work.
We serve homeowners throughout Inglewood and the surrounding South Bay area. Free estimates, no pressure, one business day response.
(747) 291-7068Inglewood is a mid-size city of about 109,000 residents packed into just under 11 square miles, sitting southwest of downtown Los Angeles near LAX. The city's residential character is defined by its postwar bungalows and ranch homes, most built between 1940 and 1965 on modest lots with stucco exteriors and small rear yards. Neighborhoods like Morningside Park, in the northeast part of the city, stand out for their wider streets, tree cover, and better-maintained single-family homes. The city is predominantly built out - there is very little open land - and most of the construction activity involves renovation and improvement of existing properties rather than new construction. Information about Inglewood's planning and development is available through the City of Inglewood.
Inglewood has changed significantly since SoFi Stadium opened in 2020 and the Hollywood Park mixed-use development began bringing new retail, dining, and a hotel to the area. Home values have climbed as a result, and more homeowners are investing in updates that reflect the neighborhood's rising profile. We serve Inglewood homeowners as well as homeowners in nearby Santa Monica to the north and Torrance to the south, covering this part of the South Bay corridor consistently.
We serve all of Inglewood and respond within one business day. Get your free estimate before your schedule fills up.