Santa Monica Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Santa Monica, CA, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom screen rooms for coastal homes. We have served Santa Monica homeowners since 2015and manage every permit through the City of Santa Monica Building and Safety Division on your behalf.

Santa Monica lots are small, but most homes have an underused side yard or rear yard that can become real living space. A sunroom addition turns that dead zone into a light-filled room your family actually uses, built to handle the salt air and morning marine layer that come with living this close to the ocean.
Santa Monica's mild weather means a four-season room is usable practically every day of the year. Fully insulated and climate-controlled, these rooms are ideal for homeowners who want to work from home, set up a reading room, or create a casual dining space that feels outdoors but performs like an indoor room.
Many Santa Monica homes have an existing concrete patio slab that sees little use because of afternoon wind or street noise. Enclosing that slab adds protected living space without breaking ground for a new foundation, which keeps costs lower and construction time shorter.
Santa Monica's high home values reward well-designed custom rooms that match the existing architecture. Whether your home is a 1930s bungalow in Ocean Park or a newer build near Montana Avenue, a custom sunroom can be designed to complement your home's look and maximize natural light from the angle that serves you best.
A screen room is a practical, lower-cost way to extend your outdoor living space in Santa Monica. It keeps bugs out and lets the coastal breeze flow through, making it a popular choice for homeowners who want fresh air without full enclosure or the cost of a fully glazed room.
Santa Monica's strong afternoon sun can make an open patio uncomfortable for hours every day. A solid or lattice patio cover provides shade and weather protection, turning your outdoor space into a genuinely usable spot from morning through evening, even during the warmer months.
Santa Monica sits right on the Pacific, and that matters for every material decision in a sunroom project. Salt air and marine moisture are present year-round, not just during storms. Standard aluminum frames and hardware that hold up fine inland can show rust and seal failure within a few years in this environment. A contractor who specifies marine-grade or powder-coated components from the start is protecting your investment. One who does not is setting you up for premature repairs.
The city also has one of the more thorough permitting processes in Los Angeles County. The Santa Monica Building and Safety Division requires architectural drawings, structural calculations, and Title 24 energy compliance documentation before issuing a permit for any room addition. Plan check review can take six to twelve weeks. Contractors who promise a fast start without addressing permits are a red flag in this city. The other factor unique to Santa Monica is the prevalence of older housing stock, particularly 1920s through 1940s bungalows in neighborhoods like Ocean Park, Sunset Park, and Mid-City. These homes often have original exterior walls that need structural evaluation before a new room can be attached. An experienced local contractor will know what to look for and how to handle it.
Our crew works throughout Santa Monica regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits directly through the City of Santa Monica Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the plan check process, including the additional design review steps that apply in neighborhoods near the North of Montana area and parts of Ocean Park. If your neighborhood has an HOA with exterior change requirements, we factor that into the project timeline before you sign a contract, not after.
Santa Monica is a small city, just 8.3 square miles, but the neighborhoods feel distinct from one another. The streets near Palisades Park and the beachfront feel different from the quieter residential blocks in Sunset Park or the areas around Santa Monica College. We work across all of them and understand how lot conditions, building ages, and access vary from one block to the next. If you are in Venice or anywhere else just south of Santa Monica, we serve those communities as well. We also regularly work in Pacific Palisades to the north, where coastal conditions and older housing stock present similar challenges.
Reach us by phone or through the online estimate form. We reply within one business day and will schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you, with no obligation to proceed.
We measure the space, review your existing exterior wall, and discuss how you plan to use the room. You receive a written proposal with an itemized cost breakdown, so there are no surprises after you sign.
We prepare and submit all permit documents to the City of Santa Monica on your behalf. Plan check review typically takes six to twelve weeks. We monitor the status and handle any correction requests so you do not have to navigate city offices yourself.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically takes four to eight weeks. City inspections happen at key stages, which is normal and confirms the work is being done right. We do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job complete.
We serve all of Santa Monica, CA. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day with no pressure and no obligation.
(424) 268-8851Santa Monica is a coastal city of about 91,000 people covering just 8.3 square miles on the western edge of Los Angeles County. It sits directly on the Pacific Ocean, and its neighborhoods each have their own character. Ocean Park in the south is known for its older bungalows and walkable streets. The area north of Montana Avenue, often called North of Montana, is primarily single-family residential with larger lots. Sunset Park and Mid-City are quieter, mostly residential neighborhoods with a mix of housing ages and styles. The area around Third Street Promenade is the commercial and tourist heart of the city, while the bluffs at Palisades Park offer a green strip above the Pacific Coast Highway that runs the full length of the beachfront.
The city has a large share of older housing stock, with many homes built between the 1920s and 1940s. These tend to be stucco-exterior bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes that need contractors familiar with older construction methods. Newer condos and multi-family buildings from the 1960s through 1980s line many of the major corridors. Home values here are among the highest in Los Angeles County, and homeowners in Santa Monica generally invest in keeping their properties well maintained. Our work here also puts us nearby our clients in Venice to the south and Malibu to the north along the coast.
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