Your concrete patio is already there. A patio enclosure turns it into a protected, comfortable room you can use year-round - without the cost of a full home addition.

A patio enclosure in Cypress turns your existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure - with most projects running six to ten weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough and costing between $15,000 and $70,000 depending on size and enclosure style.
The appeal is straightforward: you already have the slab, and you're already paying for a yard you may not be fully using. A patio enclosure finishes the job. Depending on what you choose - screen walls, glass panels, or insulated panels - the room can feel like an open-air porch or a proper interior space. If you're weighing the options and wondering whether a custom sunroom might be a better fit for your layout, we'll help you figure that out at the site visit.
Cypress averages over 280 sunny days per year, which means a well-ventilated enclosure gets year-round use here. Heat management matters - an enclosed glass space without proper ventilation turns uncomfortable fast in July. We design for Southern California's climate, not a generic national standard.
If your patio furniture collects dust through the hottest months because there's no shade, no protection from the glare, and nowhere comfortable to sit, a patio enclosure changes that. In Cypress, where summer afternoons regularly push into the 90s, a shaded and ventilated enclosure reclaims that space for daily use.
If your living room doubles as a playroom, home office, or hobby space because there's not enough room inside, an enclosed patio solves that without a full home addition. Many Cypress homeowners find that a finished patio enclosure effectively adds a room to their home at a fraction of the cost of building one from scratch.
Cypress residents know that late spring mornings often bring heavy marine layer that leaves outdoor furniture damp and the air chilly. If you're wiping down chairs every morning or watching your cushions mildew through the marine layer season, an enclosure protects the space from seasonal moisture and keeps it usable from the moment you step outside.
Southern California's warm evenings attract mosquitoes, gnats, and other insects that make outdoor dining uncomfortable. If you've given up on eating outside or burning through citronella candles just to sit on your patio, a screen or glass enclosure solves the problem permanently - all the fresh air without the uninvited guests.
The right enclosure style depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. Screen enclosures use mesh panels to keep bugs out while letting in air and light - the most affordable option and often enough for Cypress's mild evenings. Glass or acrylic panel enclosures add wind and rain protection, block noise from the street, and give the finished space a cleaner, more permanent feel. If you want a fully insulated room with heating and cooling built in, that moves into enclosed patio room territory - a heavier build that we handle as well.
Whatever style fits your goals, every enclosure we build goes through the City of Cypress permit process. We handle the plan submission, coordinate with your HOA if your neighborhood requires it, and manage every inspection. Ventilation is designed into every glass or panel enclosure from the start - operable windows, sliding panels, or both - so the room stays comfortable when Cypress summers peak. If your existing slab needs any reinforcement, we identify that at the site visit and include it in the written estimate before you commit.
Best for homeowners who want to keep insects out and fresh air in, at the most accessible price point.
Suits those who want wind, rain, and noise protection in addition to bug control - a finished, four-season feel.
A strong choice for Cypress's coastal moisture and marine layer conditions - holds up better than untreated wood over time.
Ideal when your patio has no existing cover and you need both a new roof structure and enclosure walls built together.
Cypress averages over 280 sunny days per year, but that same sunshine makes a sealed glass enclosure uncomfortable without proper ventilation or shading. We ask about sun orientation and afternoon exposure at every site visit, because a room that bakes from 2 to 5 PM in July is a room that goes unused. We specify low-heat glass options and operable panel systems on every glass enclosure so the finished space works in Cypress's actual climate - not an idealized version of it. The coastal marine layer that rolls in through late spring and early summer is a material consideration too: aluminum framing systems hold up better than untreated wood in this environment, which is why we default to aluminum on most enclosure frames.
Most Cypress homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s with concrete patio slabs that are already in good position to serve as a foundation. We assess every slab before we quote - thickness, condition, drainage slope - so there are no structural surprises mid-project. HOA rules are common in this part of Orange County, especially in neighborhoods built in the 1970s through 1990s. We've worked with associations throughout the area, including for homeowners in Los Alamitos and Stanton, and we prepare HOA documentation that review boards can actually work with on the first submission.
Call or submit a request and we'll respond within one business day. We'll ask a few basic questions - patio size, whether you have an HOA, and what you're hoping to use the room for - so the site visit is as useful as possible for you.
We visit your Cypress home, measure the patio, assess the slab condition, and talk through your enclosure options in person. You'll walk away with a written estimate covering materials, labor, and permitting - no vague ranges, no hidden items.
Once you sign the contract, we submit plans to the City of Cypress Building Division and prepare any documentation your HOA needs. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We update you as each milestone clears so you're never left wondering where things stand.
Construction runs one to three weeks for most enclosures. After the city inspector passes the work, we walk through every window, panel, and door with you to confirm everything operates correctly. The room is yours to use immediately after that final walkthrough.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We'll assess your existing patio and give you a written quote you can compare against anyone else.
(657) 337-7008We submit permit applications directly to the City of Cypress Building Division on every enclosure we build. A permitted enclosure is inspected by a city official, on record with the city, and clear of complications when you sell.
Cypress summers are real, and a glass enclosure without proper ventilation becomes unusable by mid-July. We specify operable panels and low-heat glass on every glass enclosure we install - because a room that works in August is the point.
We've worked with HOA communities across Cypress and neighboring cities. We prepare the architectural review documentation that associations expect and help you get written approval before any physical work begins.
Our license is verifiable through the{" "}California Contractors State License Board before you sign anything. We carry both general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. The{" "}ENERGY STAR program publishes standards for window and glazing performance that we reference when specifying materials for enclosures.
A patio enclosure is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable space to a Cypress home. When it's built with proper permits, the right materials for this climate, and attention to how you'll actually use the room, it works from the day you move your furniture in.
You can check any California contractor's license status in seconds through the California Contractors State License Board. The National Association of Home Builders publishes guidance on hiring contractors and what to look for in home addition projects.
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