Santa Monica Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Marina del Rey, CA, specializing in sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for the condos and townhomes that define this harbor community. We have served coastal homeowners throughout the westside since 2015 and handle every permit through LA County's Building and Safety process on your behalf.

Building a sunroom steps from Santa Monica Bay requires more than standard construction knowledge - it requires the right materials and methods for a salt-air environment from the ground up. Our sunroom construction process in Marina del Rey starts with marine-grade framing components and corrosion-resistant hardware specified for coastal exposure, not inland climate assumptions.
Marina del Rey condos and townhomes typically have a balcony or small ground-floor patio as the only private outdoor space. Enclosing that balcony or patio converts an underused square footage into a year-round room that is protected from the daily coastal breeze and morning marine layer.
Marina del Rey residents who want to enjoy their outdoor space without the full cost of enclosure find that a screen room hits the right balance. It keeps the coastal breeze flowing, blocks insects, and creates a defined outdoor room - a practical choice for balconies and ground-floor patios where full glazing may not be needed or HOA-approved.
Marina del Rey's mild, near-frost-free winters mean a properly built four-season room is usable nearly every day of the year. Fully insulated and climate-controlled, these rooms work well as home offices, casual dining spaces, or reading rooms for residents who want to bring the water views inside without weatherproofing compromises.
Many Marina del Rey condos and townhomes built in the 1970s have enclosed patio or balcony rooms added by previous owners, often without proper permits or coastal-grade materials. If your existing room has failing glass seals, corroded hardware, or drafty frames from years of salt-air exposure, a sunroom remodel can bring it up to current standards.
A patio cover is a straightforward, lower-permit-complexity way to make your outdoor space more comfortable in Marina del Rey. It handles the afternoon sun that builds up through summer and provides rain protection during the November-through-March wet season, all without the cost or HOA complexity of a fully enclosed room.
Marina del Rey sits directly on Santa Monica Bay, and that proximity to salt water affects every material decision in a sunroom project. Standard aluminum frames, steel fasteners, and window hardware that hold up fine five miles inland can show oxidation, seal failure, and corrosion within a few years at this distance from the water. The right contractor specifies marine-grade or powder-coated aluminum, stainless steel hardware, and low-e glass with a coastal-rated sealant from the start. One who uses standard inland-grade components here is setting you up for repairs that could have been avoided.
The permitting situation in Marina del Rey is also different from most of the surrounding area. Because it is an unincorporated community, permits go through LA County Public Works rather than a city building department. Contractors who primarily work in the cities of Santa Monica, Venice, or Culver City are not automatically familiar with county processes and timelines. Additionally, the overwhelming majority of Marina del Rey homes are condos or townhomes built between 1965 and 1985 - and adding any room to a condo means coordinating with the HOA or building management well before a permit application can even be filed. Understanding that sequence is what separates a smooth project from a stalled one.
Our crew works throughout Marina del Rey regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We file permits through the LA County Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the county's plan check process for room additions in unincorporated areas. Working with county reviewers rather than a city building department requires knowing the right contacts and documentation format, and we have that experience from ongoing work in this community.
Marina del Rey covers under 1.5 square miles, and almost every address is within a short walk of the harbor. The residential streets along Admiralty Way and near Burton Chace Park are lined with condo buildings and townhome complexes from the 1970s that are well-maintained but aging, and we see common themes in what these properties need. We also regularly serve Playa del Rey just south of the marina and Venice to the north, where coastal conditions and compact property types are similar to what we encounter in Marina del Rey.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few questions about your property type, HOA situation, and what you want to accomplish before scheduling a visit.
We visit the property, assess the existing structure, outdoor space, and access conditions, then provide a written estimate itemizing materials, labor, and LA County permit fees. We use marine-grade material specs as the default for all Marina del Rey projects.
If your building requires HOA approval, we assist with the documentation needed for that review. Once HOA approval is secured, we file architectural drawings and permit documents with LA County Building and Safety, which typically takes six to ten weeks to review.
With permits in hand, construction typically runs three to six weeks. We schedule all LA County inspections, address any corrections on-site, and do not consider the project finished until the final inspection is passed and the permit is closed.
We serve homeowners and condo owners throughout Marina del Rey and handle the full LA County permit process. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(424) 268-8851Marina del Rey is a compact, unincorporated community on Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County, covering less than 1.5 square miles of land. It is built almost entirely around the Marina del Rey harbor, the largest man-made small-craft harbor in the United States, which was completed in 1965 and defines the character of the entire community. Virtually every residence here is within walking distance of the water. The housing stock is dominated by condos, townhomes, and apartment buildings constructed between the late 1960s and the mid-1980s, making it one of the more uniform-era communities along the LA coast. Waterfront dining, the landmark Fisherman's Village at the southern end of the marina, and the weekly foot traffic from visitors give the area an active, resort-like feel year-round.
Because Marina del Rey is unincorporated, it is governed by Los Angeles County rather than a local city government. This means residents interact with county agencies rather than a city hall for everything from permits to code enforcement. Household incomes here are well above the county average, and many residents work in the nearby tech and entertainment industries centered in the Silicon Beach corridor stretching from Venice to Playa Vista. Neighboring Venice sits directly to the north and Playa del Rey lies to the south, both sharing the same coastal conditions and compact property types that define this stretch of the LA coast.
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