
Protect your outdoor space from bugs, wind, and Santa Ana gusts while keeping the open feel you love - without the cost of a full room addition.

Three season sunrooms in Burbank, CA are enclosed patio additions built with screened or glass-panel walls that let you enjoy the outdoors without bugs, wind, or light rain - most installations take one to three weeks on-site once permits are approved. In Burbank, where temperatures rarely drop below the mid-40s even in January, a three season room gives you usable outdoor living space for ten or eleven months of the year.
Unlike a full room addition, a three season sunroom is not insulated or climate-controlled, which keeps the cost and complexity lower. Many Burbank homeowners find it is everything they actually need - especially when paired with a ceiling fan and operable panels that let the evening breeze through. If you are weighing your options, you may also want to look at patio enclosures, which offer a similar concept at different price and complexity points.
The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space, your budget, and what your home can structurally support. We are happy to walk through the options with you at no cost - just give us a call or send us a message.
If you eat, read, or entertain outside most evenings but wish you had a ceiling fan, better lighting, or protection from occasional Santa Ana gusts, a three season sunroom is essentially a permanent upgrade of the space you are already using. You are not adding a room you need to learn to use - you are enclosing a space you already love.
If your backyard sits empty during summer evenings because of mosquitoes or the lingering heat off concrete after a hot Burbank afternoon, a screened sunroom changes the equation. Screens keep insects out while still letting the evening breeze through, and a ceiling fan makes the space comfortable even when the temperature has not fully dropped.
Burbank gets intense UV exposure year-round, and seasonal Santa Ana winds scatter furniture and shred cushions. If you are constantly moving things inside or replacing outdoor items that have faded or broken, a sunroom gives your outdoor living area a protective shell. Your furniture lasts longer and you stop spending money replacing things the weather destroys.
If the patio cover, awning, or pergola attached to your home is aging - warped wood, rusted hardware, cracked panels - replacing it with a proper three season sunroom is often a smarter investment than patching what is there. You get a structure that is built to last, permitted properly, and adds real value rather than just delaying the inevitable.
Every three season sunroom project starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space. Some homeowners want maximum airflow with screened panels they can open wide on mild Burbank evenings. Others want glass panels that stay closed and keep the room quieter and more protected. We build both, and we will help you decide which is right for your home, your lot, and your budget. If you want something with more structure and permanence, patio enclosures offer a more enclosed alternative. For homeowners who want the room to function in any season, we also offer screen room installation as a lighter-weight option.
We handle everything from the initial design through permit application, foundation work, framing, glazing, and electrical - so you have one point of contact for the entire project. Every sunroom we build in Burbank is designed to handle the high-wind conditions that come through the Verdugo foothills, not just average California weather.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection without glass panels.
Best for homeowners who want more weather protection while keeping a light, open feel.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to switch between full airflow and full enclosure.
Best for homeowners who already have a patio structure and want to enclose it properly.
Burbank averages over 280 sunny days a year and temperatures that rarely drop low enough to make outdoor living uncomfortable for long stretches. Unlike most parts of the country where a three season room sits unused for four or five cold months, a Burbank homeowner can realistically use this space ten or eleven months out of the year. That makes the investment go further here than almost anywhere else. The foothills north of Burbank also channel Santa Ana wind events that can be significantly stronger than what is experienced closer to the coast, which is why we design every room specifically to handle those conditions - not just the average Southern California day. Many homeowners in Glendale, CA and Pasadena, CA face the same wind and climate considerations.
A large share of Burbank homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - postwar ranch-style houses with wood-frame construction and older electrical panels. We assess every project to confirm the existing structure can support a sunroom addition before any framing begins. If the electrical panel needs an upgrade to handle the new circuit, we will tell you upfront. Burbank also requires a building permit for any attached structure, and our team manages the entire permit process with the City of Burbank Building Division so you do not have to make a single call to the city. For information on Burbank's building process, the City of Burbank Building Division is the official source.
We start with a brief phone conversation to understand your space and goals - no pressure, no commitments. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We measure the area, check the existing foundation and wall framing, and talk through your options. You receive a written, fixed-price proposal before signing anything. No price surprises after work begins.
We prepare the drawings and submit the permit application to the City of Burbank on your behalf. Plan review takes several weeks - we keep you updated throughout so you always know where things stand.
Once the permit is approved, our crew builds your sunroom - foundation work first if needed, then framing, glazing, and electrical. A city inspector signs off at the end, and we walk you through the finished space before you make your final payment.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(747) 291-7068We are a state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor. Every project carries full liability coverage so your home and your investment are protected from the first day of work through the final inspection.
We design every three season sunroom to handle Santa Ana wind conditions from the Verdugo foothills - not just the average California day. A sunroom that rattles in the wind is a sunroom you will stop trusting.
You receive a written, fixed-price proposal before any work begins. We do not adjust that number unless you ask us to change the scope. Budget with confidence - no surprises mid-project.
We handle the entire City of Burbank permit process - drawings, application, inspections, and sign-off. You never need to make a call to the building department. We keep you informed at every stage. Learn more at the{' '} National Association of Home Builders at nahb.org.
Every proof point above is something we deliver on every project - not a promise we make and forget. If you want to see what our work looks like in person, ask us to share examples from recent Burbank projects when you call.
A more enclosed alternative that transforms an existing concrete slab into a protected room with walls and a proper roof connection.
Learn MoreA lighter-weight option that focuses on keeping bugs and debris out while leaving the space fully open to airflow and temperature.
Learn MoreSpring and summer booking fills up fast in Burbank - reach out now to get your project on the calendar and your permit process started.