
Stop losing your backyard to heat and glare. A custom sunroom gives you a light-filled room built to match your home - and stays comfortable every month of the year.

Custom sunrooms in Brea connect your home to your yard with a fully enclosed, glass-walled addition built to match your existing roofline and exterior, handled from permits to final inspection, most projects complete in eight to fourteen weeks once permits are approved.
If your backyard sits empty from June through September because the afternoon heat is too much, that is exactly the problem a custom sunroom solves. The room is designed around your home's specific layout in Brea - not a prefab box dropped in place - so it looks intentional, holds up through Santa Ana wind season, and passes a city inspection. The National Association of Home Builders consistently identifies sunrooms as one of the home additions with a positive return at resale.
Many homeowners also pair a custom sunroom with dedicated sunroom construction work that ties the new addition cleanly into the home's existing foundation, so the connection is solid for the long term.
If your outdoor space sits empty by 10 a.m. most summer days, the heat and glare are winning. Brea's long, sunny summers mean an unprotected patio is often unusable from June through September. A custom sunroom with the right glass lets you reclaim that space without giving up the natural light you are paying for.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your Brea neighborhood, a custom sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable space. It becomes the room everyone gravitates toward - a place to eat, read, or work from home. Navigating Orange County's housing market is a far more expensive and disruptive option.
A full room addition in Orange County can easily run $150,000 or more once framing, insulation, drywall, and HVAC are accounted for. If those quotes felt too high, a custom sunroom often delivers a similar sense of expanded space at a meaningfully lower price. Getting both numbers side by side is worth the time before you decide.
Many Brea homes from the 1970s and 1980s still have original alumawood or wood-frame patio covers that are sagging, stained, or letting in water. Rather than paying to repair something that will need replacing again in a few years, a custom sunroom gives you a permanent, weather-tight structure that adds real value to the property.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a design that fits your specific home - your roofline, your lot, your HOA's rules, and how you plan to use the room. We handle the full process, from initial drawings through sunroom construction and city inspection, so you are never left managing disconnected pieces of the project on your own.
The design phase is where most of the value gets created. Choosing the right glass, the right roof pitch, and the right connection point to your home's existing structure determines whether you end up with a room you love in August or one you avoid. Our sunroom design process includes a detailed plan review so you can see exactly what you are getting - materials, dimensions, and finishes - before any permits are pulled or deposits are made.
Best for homeowners starting from a bare slab or who need a full foundation-to-glass build managed as a single coordinated project.
Best for homeowners who want detailed plans, material samples, and a clear visual of the finished room before committing to the build.
Brea sits in the Puente Hills corridor of North Orange County, where summer afternoons regularly push into the 90s and direct western sun can make an under-designed sunroom feel like an oven by 3 p.m. That means glass selection is not a comfort preference here - it is a practical necessity. A contractor who knows this market will steer you toward glass that blocks solar heat gain without sacrificing the bright, open feel you are paying for. The American Architectural Manufacturers Association sets the performance benchmarks we use when specifying glass for projects in this climate. We have built custom sunrooms throughout Brea and in neighboring Yorba Linda where the same afternoon sun conditions apply.
Brea's housing stock also matters. A significant share of the city's homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means older electrical panels, original rooflines, and framing that does not always match modern dimensions. A contractor familiar with this era knows to assess the existing structure before finalizing a design, and to check setback requirements for your specific lot before quoting you a size. We also serve Placentia homeowners facing the same mix of older housing stock and active HOA requirements.
We come to your Brea home - usually within a business day or two - to look at the space and talk through your goals. Bring any HOA documents you have, since those affect what is possible and the timeline.
After the site visit, we put together a written proposal covering size, roof style, glass type, and any electrical or HVAC work - with every cost spelled out. You review every line before signing anything or paying a deposit.
We submit to the City of Brea Building Division and handle your HOA architectural review on your behalf. This phase typically takes two to six weeks - we keep you updated throughout so there are no surprises.
Construction runs one to three weeks depending on size. A city inspector signs off at key stages and at the final walkthrough. You receive all permit and inspection records to keep with your home files.
Free estimate. Written proposal. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(657) 478-7348We submit to the City of Brea Building Division and manage HOA architectural review from start to finish. That means no surprise stops once construction begins and a clean permit record on file when you sell.
We specify low-emissivity glass suited to Southern California's intense western sun, so your room stays comfortable in July - not just in October. The right glass is the single biggest factor in how often your family actually uses the room.
Every room we build is framed to handle the lateral wind loads common to Brea's Santa Ana season, per California Building Code structural requirements. You can verify our active contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board any time.
Your proposal spells out every cost - materials, labor, permits, and any electrical or HVAC work - in plain language before any tools come out. No line items appear on the final invoice that were not on the first one.
Each of these points addresses a real frustration Brea homeowners have described - delayed permits, rooms that overheat in summer, and invoices that do not match the original quote. We built our process around preventing those problems before they become yours.
Full-service construction from foundation to glass for homeowners building a brand-new sunroom addition.
Learn MoreDetailed design planning with material samples and drawings so you know exactly what you are getting before permits are submitted.
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