
Your patio sits empty in July because there is nowhere comfortable to go. A sunroom addition gives you a real, climate-controlled room right where you need it.
Your patio sits empty in July because there is nowhere comfortable to go. A sunroom addition gives you a real, climate-controlled room right where you need it.

Sunroom additions in Brea, CA create a fully enclosed, glass-walled room attached to your home, most jobs take three to six weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, and every project includes low-E glass rated for Southern California's intense sun.
If your back patio is too hot to use from June through September, you are not alone - that is one of the most common complaints we hear from Brea homeowners. A sunroom gives you the view and the light without the heat, bugs, or wind. It also adds real square footage that shows up in your home records when you sell.
Many homeowners start by asking about a four season sunroom once they realize they want year-round comfort, not just shade. Both options are worth discussing on your free site visit.
If your outdoor space sits empty from late morning through early evening for months at a time, the heat is winning. Brea's strong summer sun can make an uncovered patio uncomfortable for six or more months a year. A sunroom solves this by giving you a shaded, climate-controlled space that is actually usable when the weather is at its most intense.
Many Brea homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have original patios showing their age cosmetically but still structurally sound enough to support a new sunroom. Surface cracks and minor settling can often be addressed with patching and leveling rather than a full slab replacement. A contractor can assess this during a free site visit.
If your family has grown or you need a home office and do not want to pay Brea move-up prices, a sunroom can add 150 to 400 square feet of genuine living space without a full interior remodel. The disruption stays largely outside your existing rooms. Most projects are complete in three to six weeks.
Screen enclosures and shade sails help with sun but do nothing to cool the air. On a 95-degree Brea afternoon, shade is not enough. If you retreat indoors every time you try to enjoy your outdoor space, a fully enclosed and climate-controlled sunroom changes how you use your home.
Not every sunroom project is the same, and we do not treat them that way. If you want a room you can use every day of the year - with real heating and cooling - a four season sunroom is the right choice. If you are working with a tighter budget and Brea's mild winters are enough, a three-season room can still dramatically expand your usable living space. We also handle full sunroom construction from the ground up, including foundation work, framing, glass installation, roofing, electrical, and HVAC.
Every project starts with a free on-site assessment where we measure your patio, inspect the existing slab, and walk through your options. We handle permit submission to the City of Brea and HOA approval for planned communities - you do not need to manage that paperwork yourself. Low-E glass is standard on all our builds because Brea gets too much sun for anything less.
Best for homeowners who want more living space at a lower cost and are comfortable with mild temperature swings on the hottest or coldest days.
The right choice for Brea's climate - fully insulated and climate-controlled so the room is comfortable every month of the year.
Designed around your specific lot, home style, and how you plan to use the space, from a reading room to a full entertaining area.
If you have an existing concrete patio in good shape, we can often use it as the foundation, which keeps costs down and speeds up the build.
Brea sits in the northeastern corner of Orange County and averages around 280 sunny days a year, with summer highs regularly in the 90s. A sunroom built with standard glass will overheat quickly, which is why every project we build in this area specifies heat-blocking low-E glass from the start - not as an upgrade, but as a baseline. Homes near Carbon Canyon and the Puente Hills also need extra attention to soil conditions and lot grading before a foundation is poured, and we assess all of that during the initial site visit.
A large share of Brea's housing stock was built in the 1970s and 1980s, which means many original patio slabs are now 40 to 50 years old and may need evaluation before they can support a new room. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including neighbors in Fullerton and Yorba Linda, and we bring the same attention to local permitting and site conditions to every project in the region.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is short - just enough to understand what you are looking for and schedule a free in-home visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your home, measure the patio area, inspect the existing slab, and discuss your options - size, glass, roofing, and whether you want heating and cooling. You receive a written proposal within about a week.
Once you sign, we submit plans to the City of Brea and handle any HOA architectural review. This step typically takes two to four weeks. You do not need to manage the paperwork - we do it.
Construction starts with foundation prep, then framing, glass, roofing, and finishing work. City inspections happen at required stages. Before we leave, we walk through every detail with you and leave you with your inspection records.
No pressure, no obligation. We will assess your patio, walk you through your options, and give you a written quote. We handle permits and HOA submissions as part of every project.
(657) 478-7348We submit plans to the City of Brea's Building Division and schedule all required inspections. When you sell, your addition is documented, legal, and not a liability. We have never built a sunroom without pulling the proper permits.
Many Brea neighborhoods have active architectural review committees. We prepare the submission package - drawings, materials, and specs - and follow up with your board so the process does not stall. Homeowners in planned communities around Brea Olinda and Carbon Canyon know how important this step is.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends low-emissivity glass for homes in high-sun climates. We specify it on every Brea project because the alternative means a room that overheats by 10 a.m. in summer. Comfort is not an afterthought - it is built into the design from day one.
We know your time is valuable. Every call and form submission gets a response within one business day so you are never waiting to find out if we serve your neighborhood or whether your project is feasible.
Brea homeowners choose us because we handle the parts that cause the most anxiety - permits, HOA approvals, and glass selection - so you can focus on what your new room will look like, not on whether the paperwork is in order. Learn more about window technologies from the U.S. Department of Energy.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition that stays comfortable on the hottest Brea summer day and the coolest winter night.
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