
Your existing space is not working. We remodel and add sunrooms in Cypress that stay comfortable through summer heat and winter rain, fully permitted and built to last.

Sunroom remodeling in Cypress covers everything from refreshing an aging enclosed porch to adding a brand-new climate-controlled room to the back of your home, and most projects run four to ten weeks once permits are in hand.
Many Cypress homeowners come to us after years of avoiding a drafty, leaking, or overheated enclosure. Whether you need a full rebuild or a targeted upgrade, sunroom remodeling gives you a room that actually works for your household. If you are starting from scratch rather than updating an existing space, our sunroom construction service walks through the full new-build process.
The City of Cypress requires a building permit for any permanent addition, and we handle that process for you. A permitted sunroom protects your investment and keeps your home sale clean years down the road.
If you feel cold air around window frames or see water stains on the ceiling after the first winter rain, the original construction has failed at its most important job. Left alone, water intrusion causes mold, rot, and damage to your existing home structure. This is not a small patch job - it is a sign the whole enclosure needs a proper assessment.
If you abandon the room every June because the heat is unbearable, your glass and insulation are not doing enough. Cypress summers push well into the 90s, and a room without proper heat-blocking glass becomes a greenhouse. Remodeling with the right glazing gives you that space back for the months when you most want to use it.
Windows that look permanently hazy on the inside have lost their seal - the insulating gas between the panes has escaped. This reduces the glass's ability to block heat and cold and tells you the window unit has reached the end of its useful life. Replacing failed units now prevents the room from becoming uncomfortable and inefficient.
Many Cypress homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have covered patios that are pleasant in spring but too hot in summer and too exposed in winter. If you walk past that space every day and rarely use it, a remodel or enclosure conversion is often more cost-effective than building from scratch. We assess whether your existing structure is a good starting point.
Our sunroom remodeling work in Cypress ranges from full replacement builds to targeted upgrades of existing structures. If you have an aging enclosed porch or a three-season room that no longer holds up, we can assess what is worth keeping and what needs to go. For homeowners who want to go a step further and convert an open patio into a fully enclosed space, our screen room installation service is a cost-effective middle ground before committing to a full glass enclosure.
Every project starts with an honest site assessment. We look at your foundation, the connection to your home, your existing glass, and your drainage before quoting a price. That means no surprises mid-project and a finished room that performs the way it should from day one.
Best for homeowners whose existing enclosure has structural or water-intrusion problems that cannot be fixed with targeted repairs.
Ideal for rooms that are structurally sound but have single-pane or failed windows making them too hot in summer or too cold in winter.
Suited to homeowners with a covered patio slab who want to convert existing outdoor space into a proper enclosed room.
Right for existing three-season rooms where homeowners want to add insulation and HVAC connection so the space works in July and August.
Most homes in Cypress were built between the 1960s and 1980s. Enclosed porches and early sunrooms from that era were often built to lower standards than what is available today. After 50-plus years of hot summers, Santa Ana winds, and seasonal ground movement from the clay-heavy soils under this part of Orange County, those older structures develop real problems. Remodeling now is almost always less expensive than waiting for water damage to spread into the main house.
Cypress summers are genuinely hot, with temperatures regularly reaching the mid-to-upper 90s. A room built without modern heat-blocking glass and proper insulation becomes unusable for three to four months of the year. We build for this climate specifically, so you get a room that earns its square footage all twelve months. Homeowners in Stanton and La Palma face the same conditions and ask us the same questions - if you are in a neighboring city, we cover the whole area.
The City of Cypress also has an active permitting department, and many neighborhoods here fall under HOA oversight. We know both processes and handle them as part of every project, so you are not navigating approvals on your own.
We respond within one business day. You tell us roughly what you are dealing with and we schedule a free site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the space, assess your foundation and existing structure, and give you a detailed written estimate within a week. No verbal quotes for a project this size.
Once you sign, we prepare permit drawings and submit to the City of Cypress on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare that submission too. This stage typically takes four to eight weeks.
Work begins with foundation and framing, then glass, roofing, and electrical. A city inspector signs off before we close out the project, and we walk through the finished room with you before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(657) 337-7008Every sunroom remodel we do in Cypress is fully permitted through the City of Cypress Community Development Department. We schedule and attend all required inspections so your project is documented and legal. That matters when you sell.
Many Cypress neighborhoods, especially those built in the 1970s and 1980s, fall under HOA rules on exterior additions. We prepare the documentation your HOA needs and design within their guidelines before we commit to a final plan. No mid-project surprises.
You receive a detailed written contract before anyone picks up a tool. Any scope changes are discussed and agreed upon in writing before they happen. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends written contracts for every project this size, and we agree.
We specify glass and insulation choices for Cypress summers, not a generic Southern California spec. The goal is a room you can use in July, not just April. We explain every glass option in plain terms before you decide.
Every project we take in Cypress reflects the same standard: permitted, properly connected to your home, and built to handle the local climate. That is not a tagline - it is what we walk through with every homeowner before work starts.
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