
Your lot, your HOA rules, your climate - we design a custom sunroom that actually works for your Cypress home, then handle every permit and inspection.

Custom sunrooms in Cypress are fully enclosed glass-walled additions built to your home's specific dimensions, lot constraints, and HOA requirements - most projects take ten to sixteen weeks from permit submission to move-in.
Unlike prefabricated kits, a custom sunroom is designed from scratch to match your home's roofline, work within your property setbacks, and hold up against Cypress's intense summer sun. If you have been living with a backyard patio that sits empty from May through October because it is simply too hot, a properly designed sunroom solves that permanently. Many homeowners start by looking at a sunroom construction project and quickly realize that a custom approach gives them far more control over how the finished room looks and functions.
The design process also means we can account for your specific glass needs, foundation condition, and any HOA architectural guidelines before a single permit is submitted - so there are no surprises midway through construction.
If your backyard patio is too hot and sunny to use from May through October, you are losing the most valuable outdoor time of the year. Cypress averages more than 280 sunny days annually, and standard patio covers do nothing to block the afternoon heat. A custom sunroom with heat-blocking glass turns that unused space into somewhere your family actually wants to spend time.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but home prices in Cypress and northwest Orange County make upsizing prohibitive, a custom sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a genuine, usable room. It adds permitted square footage without the cost and disruption of buying a new home.
Sunrooms are ideal for uses that need natural light - home offices, indoor gardens, art studios, or a quiet reading space. If you find yourself wishing you had a bright, quiet room that feels connected to the outdoors but your existing rooms cannot serve that purpose, a custom sunroom is designed for exactly that.
Cypress lots typically run 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, and many neighborhoods have HOA restrictions on exterior additions. A custom design approach means we work within your actual setback limits and HOA guidelines from the start - rather than designing something that gets rejected three weeks in.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit - no quotes over the phone, no guessing at your lot dimensions. We measure the space, check the condition of any existing slab, and review your setback distances before drawing up a single line. If your project involves sunroom construction from the ground up or an update to an existing structure, that assessment shapes everything that follows, including the foundation plan and the glass specification.
Glass selection is where custom sunrooms earn their value in a hot climate. We work with insulated, low-emissivity glass that blocks a meaningful portion of solar heat while still filling the room with natural light. For homeowners who also want to think through the aesthetic from the start, our sunroom design process covers roofline style, framing finishes, flooring options, and how the new room connects to your existing interior - so the finished space looks like it has always been part of your home.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort and the option to connect the room to central heating and cooling.
A cost-effective option for homeowners who primarily want a bright, protected space for the mild months, with quality glass to manage Cypress heat.
Glass roof and walls for maximum light - suited to plant rooms, art studios, and homeowners who want a dramatic, light-filled space.
Sunrooms built directly into your home's exterior wall with a shared interior doorway - adds genuine permitted square footage to your home.
Cypress gets intense sun almost year-round - more than 280 sunny days annually, with summer temperatures regularly climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. A sunroom built with standard glass becomes an oven from late spring through early fall. A custom approach means we specify the glass after measuring your actual sun exposure, not just picking from a catalog. Most homes in Cypress were also built between the 1960s and 1980s on lots of 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, which means available space is tight and the foundation condition varies. Both of those factors require a site visit and a design that accounts for your specific situation - not a one-size-fits-all kit.
HOA coverage is another Cypress reality. Many of the planned communities built in the 1970s through 1990s have active architectural review boards with real authority over exterior additions. We know the submission process and review your HOA guidelines before the design is finalized, so you are not redesigning the room after the city already approved it. Homeowners in La Palma and Los Alamitos face the same HOA landscape and climate conditions - our experience across northwest Orange County means we already know the permit timelines and neighborhood rules.
For more on glass performance and solar heat gain, the U.S. Department of Energy offers a straightforward guide to window and glazing ratings.
We visit your home, measure the available space, check the existing slab or foundation, and talk through what you want to use the room for. This visit costs nothing and takes about an hour - come with a rough budget and any photos of sunrooms you like.
We put together a detailed proposal covering size, glass type, roofline, and finishes - with a full price breakdown. You will know exactly what is included and what happens if something unexpected comes up. No vague estimates.
We submit the permit application to the City of Cypress Community Development Department and handle any HOA submission in parallel. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks - we manage all of this, so you do not have to call the city yourself.
Once permits are in hand, work begins with foundation preparation, then framing, glass, and roofing. A city inspector visits at key stages. When the work is complete, we walk through every detail with you before we consider the job done.
Free site visit, detailed written estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA submission from start to finish.
(657) 337-7008We do not use a single default glass spec across every project. We select glass based on the orientation of your sunroom and the actual solar exposure of your lot - because what works on a north-facing wall is not what you need on a west-facing one in Cypress summers.
We manage every step of the City of Cypress permit process and can help you navigate your HOA architectural review before a single board goes up. Homeowners in Cypress who have been burned by contractors who left them to chase permits themselves know how much this matters.
Surprise invoices are the most common complaint in home remodeling. Our proposal is detailed and locked - we do not add charges without your written approval. The number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end.
Membership in the National Association of the Remodeling Industry means we hold ourselves to a professional code of ethics and ongoing education. It is a credential that matters in an industry where anyone can print business cards.
Every credential and process detail above points to the same thing: a finished sunroom that is fully permitted, built to handle Cypress's climate, and free of the surprises that make home projects stressful.
Full structural build from foundation to roof - the construction side of your custom sunroom project.
Learn MoreExplore roofline styles, framing finishes, and layout options before committing to a full build.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up quickly - the sooner we submit your application to the City of Cypress, the sooner you are enjoying your new room.