
You want more living space and more natural light. We install glass-enclosed solariums that stay comfortable year-round and add lasting value to your Cypress home.

Solarium installation in Cypress means adding a glass-enclosed room to your home using tempered or laminated safety glass on the walls and roof, built on a permanent concrete foundation, with most projects running eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to move-in-ready room.
Most Cypress homeowners come to us because they have outdoor space they cannot use during the long summer months, or an interior that feels too small for how their family actually lives. A solarium solves both problems at once - you gain a real room and a connection to your yard without the discomfort of an uncovered patio. If you have already looked into patio cover installation and decided you want something more enclosed, a solarium is the natural next step.
Orange County building permit requirements apply to every solarium addition in Cypress, and we handle that process from start to finish so you do not have to figure it out on your own.
Cypress afternoons routinely push well past 90 degrees, and a patio without shade becomes unusable by mid-morning. A solarium gives you a shaded, temperature-controlled space that lets you enjoy the backyard view without the heat.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood, adding a solarium is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain a usable room. Many Cypress homeowners use the new space as a playroom, home office, or casual dining area.
Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in Cypress often have awkward side or rear yard spaces that get good natural light. Those spots are frequently ideal for a solarium - turning dead space into enclosed living area makes the whole property feel more intentional.
Foggy glass panels, water stains after rain, or drafts in an older enclosed porch are signs the original installation was not built to last. A properly constructed replacement solves all of those problems and gives you a room you can count on.
Every solarium we build starts with a permanent concrete foundation - no prefab kits that shift and leak within a few years. We use tempered or laminated safety glass with a low-emissivity coating designed specifically for Southern California climates, so the room stays bright without becoming a heat trap. For homeowners who want a full living space rather than a seasonal retreat, custom sunrooms with insulated glass and climate control connections are a related option we offer as well.
We handle the entire permit process through the City of Cypress Building Division, coordinate required inspections, and prepare HOA submissions for neighborhoods that require architectural review. Whether you want a three-season room for mild weather use or a four-season space with full heating and cooling, the build approach is the same: permanent, permitted, and built to last.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light from every direction, with glass on the walls and roof creating a bright, open feel.
Suits homeowners who want an affordable enclosed space for spring, fall, and mild winter days without the full cost of year-round climate control.
Suits homeowners who want the room to function as true living space in all weather, with insulated glass and a connection to the home's heating and cooling system.
Cypress averages around 280 sunny days per year, which is exactly why so many residents want a glass-enclosed space - and exactly why the glass choice matters more than almost anything else in the design. The same sun that makes the city feel vibrant will turn a poorly built solarium into an unusable greenhouse by mid-morning in July. We specify low-e glass and think carefully about roof overhangs from the start, so your room is actually comfortable when you want to use it. Most homes in Cypress were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older homes sometimes have foundations or rooflines that need assessment before a new addition can be safely attached - we check those things during the site visit, not after work has started.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Garden Grove and Anaheim. Wherever you are in northwest Orange County, the same permit process, HOA considerations, and construction standards apply - and we know how to navigate all of them. For more on California seismic construction standards that shape how every solarium is anchored, the California Seismic Safety Commission is the authoritative source.
We reply within one business day to discuss your home, your goals, and your rough budget. Being upfront about what you want helps us give you useful information right away.
We come to your home, measure the space, and check your existing foundation and roofline. This is your chance to share photos of solariums you like and ask any questions.
We prepare a detailed written proposal and, once you approve the design, submit the permit to the City of Cypress Building Division. This is also the time to finalize glass type and any electrical needs.
Work begins with a concrete slab, then framing, glass installation, and any electrical or climate control connections. City inspectors visit at required checkpoints - we handle all scheduling.
No obligation. We reply within one business day and give you straight answers about cost, timeline, and what your specific home requires.
(657) 337-7008We specify heat-blocking low-e glass on every solarium we build in this area. Cypress averages around 280 sunny days per year, and a room without proper glass becomes a greenhouse by mid-morning in summer. Proper glass is what makes your investment usable year-round, not just during mild months.
California requires that additions meet earthquake-resistant construction standards, and we build every solarium with anchoring methods that satisfy those requirements. That means the room stays connected to your home the way it should, even after ground movement.
Many Cypress subdivisions require architectural review board approval before exterior additions are approved. We prepare HOA submissions regularly and know how to present a design that meets community guidelines from the first submission, cutting delays caused by incomplete packages.
We handle the permit application, communicate with the city during review, and schedule all required inspections. You receive all permit documentation and warranty paperwork at project close - exactly what you need when you sell. Verify any contractor license in seconds at the California Contractors State License Board.
Every one of those proof points connects to the same outcome: a room that works for your family now and adds real value to your home when it is time to sell. We do not cut corners on the parts that are invisible once the room is finished, because those are exactly the parts that determine whether your investment holds up.
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