
Your backyard should be usable in July and January. A properly built all season room gives you a bright, comfortable space no matter what the weather is doing outside.

All season rooms in Cypress, CA are fully enclosed, insulated additions that connect to your home and stay comfortable in any weather - hot summer afternoons, cool winter mornings, or rainy days in between. Most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, depending on size and design.
The difference from a basic sunroom is real: an all season room has insulated glass, climate control, and a proper structural connection to your house. Many Cypress homeowners start by looking at enclosed patio rooms and quickly find that the all season version - with dedicated heating and cooling - is the one they actually use every day.
If your current patio sits empty from June through September because it is too hot, an all season room solves that problem permanently. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s - which describes most of Cypress - often have a concrete slab already in place, which can reduce both cost and construction time.
If your backyard is too hot to use from June through September, that is months of wasted space. Cypress summer afternoons regularly push into the low-to-mid 90s, and an open or lightly covered patio simply cannot compete with that. An all season room with proper insulation and cooling changes that entirely.
If your family has outgrown the living room and you need a home office, reading nook, or play area but are not ready to move, your backyard may be the answer. Adding an all season room expands your livable square footage without a full interior addition - and keeps the open, bright feel you want.
Older patio covers and screen rooms in Cypress neighborhoods often show their age through sagging panels, torn screens, or rooflines that drip during rain. If you are patching the same problems every year, a well-built all season room replaces that aging structure with something that lasts and is actually comfortable.
If you have an older sunroom that becomes a greenhouse in summer or a drafty box in winter, the structure is not doing its job. A properly insulated all season room with climate control fixes both problems, so you actually want to spend time in it.
Every all season room we build starts with insulated glass and a real structural connection to your home. From there, the project takes shape around your space, your goals, and your budget. Homeowners who want maximum year-round comfort often pair this work with a four season sunroom design, which adds full HVAC integration from the start. Others prefer to keep things simpler and start with the enclosed shell, adding climate control later.
For homeowners who are converting an existing space rather than building fresh, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that use your current concrete slab as the foundation. This can reduce cost and build time significantly. Whatever direction you go, we handle permits, HOA coordination, and construction - you do not need to manage any of that yourself.
Best for homeowners who want a space that feels like a real room in every season, with insulated walls, roof, and glass.
Ideal for Cypress homeowners who want dedicated heating and cooling independent from their main home system.
Suited for homeowners with an aging screen room or patio cover who want to replace it with a fully enclosed, comfortable room.
A good fit for homeowners with specific size, layout, or design requirements that go beyond standard configurations.
Cypress sits in the northwest corner of Orange County where summer afternoons regularly hit the low-to-mid 90s and the sun is strong for most of the year. An all season room without proper insulated glass and climate control becomes unusable from June through September - which is the opposite of what you paid for. The City of Cypress also requires a building permit for any room addition, and the review process typically adds two to six weeks before construction begins. Knowing that upfront helps you plan realistically rather than getting surprised by the timeline. Homeowners in La Palma and Garden Grove face the same permitting requirements, and our team handles all of that paperwork for you.
On the positive side, Southern California's mild winters mean an all season room here is genuinely usable eleven to twelve months a year - not just in spring and fall the way it would be in most of the country. Much of Cypress was built between the 1960s and 1980s, and many homes already have a concrete patio slab in place, which can serve as the foundation for the new room and reduce both cost and build time. That combination of year-round usability and existing infrastructure makes all season rooms one of the most practical additions a Cypress homeowner can make.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your space and what you are hoping to accomplish - no need to have everything figured out yet.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the existing foundation and structure. A written design proposal and cost breakdown follows within a few days. Take your time reviewing it - we will not rush you.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Cypress Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that approval process runs in parallel. We handle all the paperwork and keep you updated.
Construction begins when permits are approved. City inspectors visit at key stages - we schedule all of that. When the room is finished, we walk through it with you before you sign off, and you receive copies of all permit and warranty documentation.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and construction. No obligation to get a written estimate.
(657) 337-7008We submit the application to the City of Cypress Building Division, track the review, and schedule all required inspections. You never have to call the building department yourself. A permitted room is also protected at resale - no surprise conversations with a buyer's agent about unpermitted work.
We specify insulated glass rated to reduce heat gain for Southern California's climate, so your room stays comfortable in July without running the air conditioning constantly. The right glass choice is one of the most important decisions in an all season room build, and it is one we take seriously.
A significant portion of Cypress neighborhoods fall under HOA rules that govern exterior additions. We know what associations here require, how to prepare the submission, and how to avoid the design changes that catch less experienced contractors off guard. Our familiarity with the National Sunroom Association's standards also means our work meets industry best practices. National Sunroom Association
Every quote we provide is written, itemized, and covers the full scope - permitting costs, foundation work, and interior finishing. We do not give ballpark numbers over the phone and then adjust after you have signed. You know what you are paying before any work begins.
Every all season room we build in Cypress is permitted, inspected, and built to hold up through years of Southern California sun, seasonal rain, and the temperature swings that come with living near the coast. That combination of local knowledge and disciplined process is what keeps our work clean and our clients confident.
California law requires contractors to hold an active license. You can verify any contractor at the California Contractors State License Board. The Energy Star program independently certifies windows and glass for heat-reduction performance.
Convert an existing covered patio into a permanent enclosed room using your current concrete slab as the foundation.
Learn MoreA glass-wrapped living space with full HVAC integration, built to perform through Orange County's warmest and coolest months.
Learn MorePermit slots with the City of Cypress fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or get a free estimate today.