
Your patio is sitting unused half the year. We turn it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you reach for every day.
Your patio is sitting unused half the year. We turn it into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you reach for every day.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Cypress transforms your existing outdoor slab or covered patio into a fully enclosed, livable room connected to your home, most projects run from two to six weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
Contractors build walls, install windows rated for Southern California heat, add a proper roof, and tie the space into your heating and cooling system. Many Cypress homeowners discover their covered patio is the perfect candidate - the slab is already there, and the footprint is already defined. If you are considering whether enclosure or a screen addition fits your goals better, our enclosed patio rooms page walks through the lighter-footprint option side by side.
The result is a room you use 12 months a year, not just on mild days - and in a market where moving up is expensive, it is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real living space to your Cypress home.
If you walk past your covered patio without stopping because it is too hot, too cold, or just uncomfortable, that is the clearest signal a conversion would change how you live in your home. A patio you use only a handful of times a year is an underperforming asset. Enclosing it gives you that square footage back in a way that actually gets used.
If your family needs a dedicated workspace, a playroom, or a reading room and moving is off the table, a patio conversion is often faster and less disruptive than a full room addition. In Cypress, where home prices make moving up expensive, converting an existing patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to add livable square footage without leaving the neighborhood you already like.
West-facing and south-facing patios in Cypress take the full force of afternoon sun for most of the year. If you retreat inside by early afternoon from late spring through fall, an enclosed, properly glazed sunroom gives you those hours back. The right glass lets in light without letting in the heat that drives you indoors.
If your patio cover shows rust, rotting wood, a leaking roof, or posts that feel less than solid, you are already facing repair or replacement costs. In many cases the cost of repairing an aging cover comes close enough to a full conversion that the upgrade makes clear financial sense. A contractor can assess your existing structure and give you a direct comparison.
We handle the full project from site assessment through final inspection. That means evaluating your existing slab, preparing permit drawings for the City of Cypress, managing any HOA architectural review, and building a room with windows and insulation chosen for Southern California conditions. If you want a fully climate-controlled space that connects to your HVAC system, we coordinate with a licensed HVAC professional to make sure the room is comfortable year-round. For homeowners who want the most flexible enclosed space possible, our deck-to-sunroom conversion service covers a similar process when the starting point is a raised deck rather than a slab.
We also offer projects for homeowners who want more room but are not sure which path fits their budget or property best. Our enclosed patio rooms service is a lighter-footprint option for those who want an outdoor-feel room without full HVAC integration. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate so you can see exactly what is possible for your specific patio before committing to anything.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year regardless of outdoor temperatures.
Suits homeowners who want weather protection and shade without connecting the room to their HVAC system, typically at a lower upfront cost.
Suits homeowners whose existing patio slab is in good condition and can be retained as the floor of the new room, reducing cost and construction time.
Suits homeowners in Cypress neighborhoods governed by an HOA who need a design package that satisfies both city permit requirements and association approval standards.
Cypress sits in the northwestern corner of Orange County, where summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and the sun is intense for eight or more months of the year. A covered patio without enclosure is genuinely uncomfortable from late spring through early fall - which means most Cypress homeowners are only getting four to five months of real use out of that space. A properly built sunroom, with glass rated to block solar heat while letting in natural light, extends that window to all 12 months. The California Energy Commission sets strict standards for enclosed living space, and a room built to those standards costs noticeably less to cool than one built to a lower spec.
Most Cypress homes were built between the 1960s and 1980s, which means the concrete slabs and patio covers from that era have been through decades of hot summers, wet winters, and the soil movement that comes with Orange County clay. Homeowners in communities like Seal Beach and Buena Park often find the same thing: the slab is still sound, but the cover has reached the end of its useful life. That is exactly the moment when a conversion makes more financial sense than a simple cover replacement.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe your patio and your goals. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Cypress home, measure the patio, inspect the existing slab, and look at how the new room connects to your house. You get a written estimate with no obligation - the assessment includes an honest evaluation of whether your slab can be reused.
We submit plans to the City of Cypress Building Division and, if needed, prepare your HOA architectural review submission. Plan review typically takes a few weeks - this waiting period is normal and a contractor who wants to skip it is a red flag.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically runs two to six weeks. City inspectors verify the work at key stages. When the inspector signs off, you receive copies of all permits and inspection records - keep them with your home's paperwork for when you sell.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(657) 337-7008Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we complete in Cypress goes through the city's full permit and inspection process. That means a licensed city inspector - someone who works for you, not for us - reviews the work at every major stage. You get the paperwork that proves the room was built right, and that paperwork is worth real money when you sell.
We specify windows rated to reject solar heat while letting in natural light - the same standard the National Fenestration Rating Council grades glass on. In a Cypress summer, the difference between the right glass and standard glass is the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid from June through September.
National Fenestration Rating CouncilMany Cypress homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and older slabs sometimes need reinforcement before a room can be safely built on top of them. We inspect your slab as part of the free estimate process so you hear about any structural needs before work starts, not as a surprise invoice mid-project.
A significant portion of Cypress neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements. We manage that submission in parallel with the city permit process so your project does not stall because of a missed approval step. You are not left navigating two separate approval systems on your own.
These are not promises we make in the abstract - they are the specifics that shape every project we run in Cypress. Every conversion we finish leaves you with a documented, city-inspected room and glass built for where you actually live.
Starting with a raised deck instead of a slab? We convert existing decks into enclosed, climate-controlled rooms using a similar permit-managed process.
Learn MoreA lighter-footprint alternative that encloses your patio with screens or panels without the full insulation and HVAC integration of a four-season conversion.
Learn MorePermit slots at the City of Cypress fill up - the sooner your plans are submitted, the sooner your new room is ready to use. Call or send us a message today.