
Quality Cypress Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, custom sunrooms, and screen rooms for Los Alamitos homeowners. We have served this part of Orange County since 2015, working on the 1950s and 1960s ranch-style homes that define most of the city - patio enclosures, sunroom additions, and screen rooms built to last.

Los Alamitos lots are compact and most homeowners cannot afford to give up outdoor square footage that goes unused half the year. A properly built patio enclosure converts your existing concrete slab into a protected room - keeping out heat, dust, and bugs - without breaking ground on new foundation work.
Los Alamitos sits close to the coast, and the mild ocean air makes outdoor living comfortable most of the year - if you can keep the insects out. A screen room on a postwar ranch home in Los Alamitos is one of the most practical investments you can make for your backyard.
If you want more square footage than your existing patio can provide, a sunroom addition builds out from the back of the home on a new foundation. Los Alamitos homeowners with high-value properties often choose this route because the finished square footage adds directly to resale value.
Los Alamitos homes vary in lot orientation and roofline configuration, so standard enclosure kits often don't fit well. A custom design means the room is planned around your specific property - the slab location, the roofline pitch, the stucco exterior - rather than trimmed to fit an off-the-shelf product.
Even with the coastal influence moderating temperatures in Los Alamitos, summer afternoons can push well into the 80s. A solid patio cover extends comfortable outdoor use through the hottest months and reduces solar heat gain on the south and west faces of the house.
Los Alamitos enjoys mild winters, which means a fully insulated four-season sunroom is usable every day of the year - not just on warm days. For homeowners who want the space to function as a real room rather than a seasonal porch, a four-season build is the right choice.
Most homes in Los Alamitos were built during the postwar suburban expansion of the 1950s and 1960s. They are single-story California ranch homes on concrete slab foundations with stucco exteriors, small lots under 6,000 square feet, and attached garages. At 60 to 70 years old, these homes are past the typical service life of the original concrete, roofing, and exterior coatings. A contractor who shows up and starts measuring without assessing the existing conditions is setting up both the project and the homeowner for problems.
The clay-heavy soils common throughout the Los Alamitos area are a specific concern. As the California Geological Survey notes, expansive soils swell when wet and shrink when dry - a cycle that puts steady stress on concrete slabs and foundations. Los Alamitos also sits in a low-lying coastal area where poor drainage can make that soil movement worse after winter rains. We inspect drainage, slab condition, and roofline attachment points on every estimate so you know exactly what you are getting into before work begins.
Our crew works throughout Los Alamitos regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of Los Alamitos Building and Safety permitting process and handle applications on behalf of our clients. Submitting permits correctly the first time keeps your project on track - and in a small city where staff reviews each application carefully, accuracy matters.
Los Alamitos covers just over 4 square miles in western Orange County, bordered by Cypress, Seal Beach, and Long Beach. Katella Avenue is the main commercial corridor and the reference street most residents use to describe where they are in the city. From the neighborhoods near Los Alamitos Race Course on the south side of town to the homes north of Katella closer to the Cypress border, we have worked on properties throughout the whole city. The Los Alamitos Unified School District boundaries are another common reference point - families who moved here for the schools tend to be long-term owners who invest in their homes.
We also regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Seal Beach, CA just to the west, where the coastal property character is similar but the lot configurations differ. If your project is on the Los Alamitos-Seal Beach border, we have done that work before.
Phone or contact form both work. We respond within one business day to schedule a free estimate at your Los Alamitos property.
We assess the slab, roofline, drainage, and existing exterior conditions, then give you a written estimate with a firm price and a clear scope of work.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit to the City of Los Alamitos. Construction starts as soon as the permit is issued, and most projects wrap up within two to six weeks.
We complete a final walkthrough with you, confirm the city inspection is passed, and hand over all permit and project documentation for your records.
Written pricing, permit handling, and no-pressure estimates - serving Los Alamitos, CA and the surrounding Orange County cities.
(657) 337-7008Los Alamitos is a small city of about 11,500 residents in western Orange County, covering just over 4 square miles. It borders Cypress to the east, Seal Beach to the west, and Long Beach to the north. The city is best known for Los Alamitos Race Course, which has operated near the southern end of the city since 1951 and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area. Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos also sits on the edge of the city. The community is family-oriented - the Los Alamitos Unified School District draws families who specifically choose to live within its boundaries and tend to stay long-term.
The residential streets of Los Alamitos run in a tight grid of modest lots, mostly under 6,000 square feet, with single-story ranch-style homes and stucco exteriors. Katella Avenue is the main commercial and reference street through the center of the city. Median home values here run well above the state average, and with a high owner-occupancy rate, homeowners in Los Alamitos tend to maintain and invest in their properties over time. We also serve homeowners across the city border in nearby Seal Beach, CA and Cypress, CA.
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