
Your deck goes unused for months every summer. We enclose it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you actually want to spend time in.
Your deck goes unused for months every summer. We enclose it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you actually want to spend time in.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Cypress encloses your existing outdoor deck with walls, windows, and a roof so it becomes a livable indoor room, most active construction runs two to four weeks once permits are approved.
You keep the deck footprint and, if the structure is sound, the framing as well - which saves money compared to building a room addition from scratch. The first step is always a structural assessment, because a sunroom built on a weak deck will develop problems quickly. If you are working from a ground-level slab rather than a raised deck, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that starting point in detail.
In Cypress, where summer heat is the primary comfort challenge, the windows and insulation choices in a deck conversion matter more than almost any other decision. We choose materials rated for Southern California conditions so the finished room is usable all 12 months, not just during the mild weeks of fall and spring.
If you walk past your deck without stepping on it from June through September because it is simply too hot to use, you are losing the value of that outdoor space for four to five months every year. Cypress summers are long and sunny, and an open deck with no shade or ventilation becomes uncomfortable by mid-morning most days. A sunroom with heat-rejecting windows turns that dead space into a room you actually use.
If your home feels tight and you want a dedicated home office, playroom, or hobby space, your existing deck may already be the answer. Converting it costs significantly less than building a full room addition because the foundation and floor structure are already there. Many Cypress homeowners made this move as remote work became more common and the need for a quiet, separate workspace grew.
If you notice soft spots when you walk across your deck, boards that flex more than they used to, or wood that looks gray and weathered, the deck is signaling that it needs attention. Rather than simply replacing the decking, this is a natural moment to evaluate whether a full conversion makes more sense for your long-term plans. A contractor can assess whether the underlying structure is sound enough to support a sunroom or whether repairs are needed first.
In Cypress neighborhoods, homes are relatively close together and open decks can feel exposed. If you find yourself avoiding your deck because you feel like you are on display, an enclosed sunroom with thoughtfully placed windows solves that problem entirely. You get the light and the connection to the outdoors without feeling like you are in a fishbowl.
We manage the full project from structural assessment through final city inspection. Our first step on any deck conversion is evaluating the framing, posts, and footings to make sure they can safely support an enclosed roof and walls. If repairs are needed, you hear about them before we set a final price - not as a surprise partway through the project. We then handle permit drawings for the City of Cypress, manage HOA architectural review if your neighborhood requires it, and build the room with windows rated for Southern California heat. For homeowners who want the more versatile, fully climate-controlled version, we coordinate with a licensed HVAC professional on mini-split installation or duct extension. Our all season rooms service covers the fully insulated, year-round-comfortable version of this project in more detail.
Homeowners who are still weighing their options can also look at our patio-to-sunroom conversion service, which covers the same process when the starting point is a ground-level slab. Every project starts with a free on-site visit so you can see exactly what is possible for your specific deck before you commit to any scope or budget.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, HVAC-connected room they can use every month of the year regardless of outdoor temperature.
Suits homeowners who want weather and shade protection without connecting the room to their HVAC system, typically at a lower upfront cost.
Suits homeowners whose deck has aging framing or soft spots - we assess and repair the structure as part of the conversion rather than treating it as a separate job.
Suits homeowners in Cypress HOA neighborhoods who need a design package that satisfies both city permit requirements and association architectural review standards.
Cypress regularly sees summer temperatures above 90 degrees, and the sun is intense for most of the day from late spring through early fall. An open deck without shade or enclosure becomes genuinely uncomfortable by mid-morning during those months - which means most homeowners in this part of Orange County are effectively locked out of their deck for four to five months a year. A properly built sunroom with low-emissivity glass, as evaluated under the National Fenestration Rating Council standards, keeps the room usable in direct sun without requiring your air conditioning to work overtime.
Most Cypress homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means many existing decks are 30 to 50 years old. Homeowners near Los Alamitos and Stanton often tell us the same thing: the deck looks fine from the yard but shows soft spots or minor rot once someone looks closely at the framing. We assess the structure as part of the free estimate so you know exactly what you are working with before committing to any budget, and California energy efficiency standards - enforced through the permit process - mean the finished room will cost less to cool than one built to a lower spec.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe your deck and your goals. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. No commitment required - this is just us gathering enough information to give you a useful answer.
We visit your home, measure the deck, inspect the framing and footings, and look at how the new room will connect to your house. You get a written estimate that includes an honest evaluation of whether any structural repairs are needed - you hear about those upfront, not mid-project.
We submit plans to the City of Cypress and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, handle the architectural review submission in parallel. Plan review typically takes a few weeks - this waiting period is normal. We keep you updated on where things stand so there are no surprises.
Once the permit is in hand, active construction typically runs two to four weeks. City inspectors verify the work at key stages. When the city issues final approval, we walk you through the finished room and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records - keep these, they are valuable when you sell.
Free structural assessment included with your estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(657) 337-7008Many Cypress decks from the 1970s and 1980s have some degree of wear or soft framing that needs to be addressed before a sunroom can be safely built on top of them. We inspect the structure honestly as part of the free estimate - if repairs are needed, you hear about it before signing anything, not as a surprise invoice once work is underway.
Every deck-to-sunroom conversion we complete in Cypress goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means a licensed city inspector reviews the work at key stages - someone who is working for you, not for us. You receive all permits and inspection records at the end of the project, which protects you if questions come up during a future home sale.
We specify glass with documented heat-rejection performance, not just whatever is cheapest or quickest to order. In a Cypress summer, the right glass is what separates a room you reach for every day from one you avoid from June through September. Your contractor should be able to explain the performance ratings in plain terms before you sign anything.
California Energy Commission - Title 24A significant portion of Cypress neighborhoods are governed by HOAs that require architectural review before any exterior addition begins. We manage that submission in parallel with the city permit process so your project does not stall because of a missed approval step. Starting construction without HOA approval can result in fines or a forced removal - we handle this so you do not have to.
When you combine an honest structural assessment, a full permit record, and glass built for where you actually live, you end up with a room that adds real value to your home and stays comfortable every month of the year.
Fully insulated, year-round-comfortable enclosed rooms built for Cypress homeowners who want consistent comfort regardless of weather.
Learn MoreStarting from a ground-level concrete slab rather than a raised deck? This service covers the same permit-managed conversion process for patio-based projects.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Cypress fill up - the sooner your plans are submitted, the sooner your project is on the calendar. Call or send us a message today.