
Quality Cypress Sunrooms & Patios serves La Palma homeowners with custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We have been working in this part of northwest Orange County since 2015, building on the single-story ranch homes that make up nearly all of La Palma.

La Palma homes are mostly single-story ranch builds on modest lots, which means there is no one-size-fits-all room addition that works everywhere. Our custom sunroom process starts with your specific footprint, roof pitch, and stucco exterior so the finished room looks like it belongs on your home, not added on top of it.
Most La Palma homes have a concrete slab patio that was poured when the house was built in the 1960s. Enclosing that slab is one of the most efficient ways to add usable square footage - you are not building a new foundation, just walls, a roof connection, and glazing over space you already own.
La Palma's backyard lots are small, so keeping them usable during warm months matters. A screen room keeps insects, debris, and dust out without blocking the breeze, making your backyard more comfortable from spring through fall without a major construction project.
If you want to add square footage beyond your existing patio footprint, a sunroom addition extends the back of the home with a new structure built to current California residential code. For La Palma's long-term owner-occupants, it is a practical investment in a home they plan to stay in.
La Palma summers are hot, and a concrete patio with no overhead shade becomes unusable from July through September. A solid patio cover blocks the direct sun, keeps the outdoor space comfortable, and reduces heat gain through the back of the house.
Some La Palma homes have older enclosed patios or screen rooms that were added as DIY projects or by a previous owner. If the room no longer seals well, was built without permits, or has materials that are past their service life, we can bring it up to current standards.
La Palma is one of the smallest cities in Orange County - just 1.5 square miles - and it is fully built out. Almost every property is a single-family home, and most were constructed between the early 1960s and the mid-1970s. That means the homes are now 50 to 65 years old. The original concrete slabs, stucco coatings, and rooflines have been through decades of Southern California sun, Santa Ana wind events, and wet-dry soil cycles. A contractor who has not worked on homes of this age will underestimate what prep is needed before adding any new structure.
Orange County's clay soils expand when wet and shrink when dry, and that seasonal movement is the leading cause of cracked driveways, uneven patios, and shifting slabs throughout La Palma. Santa Ana winds arrive each fall and can gust above 50 mph, putting real load on roof attachments and frame connections. Homes built in this era also had lower insulation standards, which means an enclosed outdoor room needs thoughtful glazing choices if you want it to be comfortable year-round. We factor all of this in before we start.
Our crew works throughout La Palma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of La Palma permit process and handle applications on behalf of our clients. Getting permits filed correctly the first time keeps your project on schedule - something that matters when you are dealing with a city this size where staff capacity is limited.
La Palma sits close to the 91 Freeway, which makes it easy for our crew to reach from our Cypress base. The city's residential streets are quiet, lots are modest in size, and most homes follow a similar single-story ranch footprint - meaning we come to every job in La Palma already knowing what to expect before we walk the property. La Palma City Park anchors the center of the community, and whether you are a few blocks from the park or out near the Buena Park or Cerritos border, we serve every neighborhood in the city.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Cypress, CA to the south, where the building stock is very similar in age and style. If you have a neighbor in Cypress who needs sunroom work, they can reach us through the same number.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your La Palma property, assess the existing slab and roofline, review what permits are required, and give you a written estimate with a firm price - no ranges, no surprises.
After you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to La Palma. Construction starts once the permit is issued, and most projects finish within two to six weeks.
We walk the completed project with you before we close out the permit, confirm everything meets your expectations, and provide all documentation for the city inspection record.
Free estimates, written pricing, and permit handling included - serving La Palma, CA and surrounding cities.
(657) 337-7008La Palma is a small, fully residential city in the northwestern corner of Orange County, covering just 1.5 square miles and home to about 15,000 people. The city is bordered by Buena Park to the north and east, Cypress to the south, and Cerritos to the northwest. Almost the entire city is single-family homes - there is very little commercial development inside the city limits - which gives La Palma a quiet, neighborhood character that long-term residents value. According to Wikipedia, the city was incorporated in 1955 and built out rapidly during the postwar suburban boom that shaped most of northwest Orange County.
The housing stock is predominantly single-story ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors and attached garages, most built between the early 1960s and mid-1970s. La Palma City Park serves as the community's main gathering point, with sports fields and a community center. The homeownership rate here runs well above the California average, and most residents are long-term owners who invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties. For homeowners considering sunroom work, we also serve nearby La Palma, CA neighbors in Buena Park, CA just to the north.
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