
Stop working around your outdoor space. A custom sunroom turns your ocean or canyon view into a room you can live in every day of the year.

Custom sunrooms in Rancho Palos Verdes are fully enclosed glass additions designed specifically for your house - matching your roofline, your exterior style, and how you plan to use the space. Most jobs move from signed contract to finished room in 3 to 5 months, with construction on your property running 2 to 4 weeks once permits are approved.
Unlike a prefab kit or a basic patio cover, a custom sunroom in Rancho Palos Verdes uses insulated walls, a proper roof system, and energy-efficient glass - making it a genuine room in any season. Many homeowners find their property underused because the marine layer or afternoon wind cuts outdoor time short. A custom build solves that without sacrificing the views that make RPV homes special.
If you are also evaluating how the build process works end to end, see our sunroom construction page for a detailed look at what happens from foundation to final inspection.
If your outdoor space goes unused until the marine layer burns off - often late morning or early afternoon - you are losing hours of your day to weather you could work around. A sunroom gives you that same view and connection to the outdoors without the chill, the wind, or the fog. Many RPV homeowners find they use a sunroom every single morning in a way they never used an open patio.
If you already have some kind of covered outdoor space but it lets in rain, shakes in the ocean wind, or feels more like a tent than a room, that is a clear sign you have outgrown a temporary solution. A custom sunroom replaces that with a permanent, weathertight structure that feels like part of your home - not an afterthought bolted to the back of it.
Rancho Palos Verdes is known for its ocean and canyon views, and many homeowners are reluctant to add a conventional room addition that blocks sightlines. A sunroom solves this directly - it adds square footage while keeping the view front and center through floor-to-ceiling glass. If you have been putting off an addition because you did not want to sacrifice what makes your home special, this is worth a conversation.
Coastal humidity combined with a poorly ventilated enclosure is a recipe for moisture problems - fogged windows, mildew on walls, and a damp smell that never quite goes away. These are signs that your current structure is not handling the marine environment well. A properly built custom sunroom addresses ventilation and moisture management from the ground up.
Every custom sunroom we build in Rancho Palos Verdes starts with a design that fits your specific house - your roofline, your exterior materials, and your HOA's architectural standards. We handle everything from the initial design drawings through the sunroom construction phase, including city permit submissions, HOA documentation, foundation work, glazing, and interior finishes. That means you have one point of contact for the full project rather than coordinating between a designer, a builder, and a permit runner.
Beyond the core build, we also offer sunroom design consultations for homeowners who want to see what is possible before committing to construction. Whether you are starting from scratch on an unused patio or replacing an aging enclosure, we design the room around how you actually plan to use it - not just how it looks in a rendering.
Best for homeowners who want the sunroom to match their home's architecture exactly - roofline, materials, and HOA-compliant details all included.
Ideal for RPV properties with ocean or canyon sightlines, emphasizing maximum glass area and minimal visual obstruction from the inside.
Suits homes within close range of the ocean where salt air and moisture demand marine-grade framing, fasteners, and sealed glazing systems.
Right for homeowners who want the room comfortable on cool foggy mornings and warm afternoons alike, with dedicated heating and cooling integrated from the start.
Rancho Palos Verdes sits on a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific on three sides. That means mornings are often cool and foggy even in summer, and the marine layer can keep temperatures in the low 60s well into the afternoon. A room designed only for inland warmth may feel chilly half the year here. We specify glass and insulation suited to the Peninsula's specific climate - not a one-size-fits-all approach designed for the San Gabriel Valley. Homeowners in Palos Verdes Estates and Rolling Hills Estates face the same coastal conditions, and we approach every project there the same way.
The other local factor that sets RPV apart is dual approvals - most projects require sign-off from both the city's Building and Safety Division and your HOA's architectural review committee. Parts of the city also fall within the Landslide Moratorium Zone, where construction requires additional review before permits are issued. We check your parcel's status before any design work begins - so you are not investing weeks into a design that runs into a restriction you did not know about.
We visit your property before quoting anything. In Rancho Palos Verdes, the slope of your lot, your roofline, and your proximity to the landslide zone all affect what is possible and what it will cost. You get a clear read on your options before you commit to anything.
After the site visit we prepare a design and a written proposal with drawings and a detailed cost breakdown. Take your time here - ask questions, request changes, and do not sign until you understand exactly what is and is not included. We reply within 1 business day to any follow-up questions.
We submit plans to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Building and Safety Division and, if applicable, to your HOA's review committee. This phase typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. We handle every submission, every revision request, and every follow-up call on your behalf.
With permits in hand, we build from foundation through interior finishes. The city inspector visits to sign off on the completed work - this confirms everything was built to standard. We walk you through the finished room and leave you with warranty documentation before we leave.
Free on-site estimates. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No pressure, no obligation.
(424) 318-3940Before any design work begins, we verify your parcel's status against the City of Rancho Palos Verdes Landslide Moratorium map. This step protects you from investing in a design that cannot be permitted. Most contractors skip it - we do it on day one.
Most RPV projects require sign-off from both the city and your HOA architectural committee. We prepare the correct documentation for each body and manage all follow-ups. You stay informed without having to become an expert in local building procedures.
Salt air accelerates corrosion on components that were not designed for coastal exposure. We specify corrosion-resistant framing, fasteners, and sealed glazing systems on every Peninsula project. Your sunroom should look the same in year ten as it does on day one.
Every project we complete is fully permitted and passes the city's final inspection. A permitted sunroom is an asset on your listing when you sell. An unpermitted one is a liability that can surface in escrow. We build every project as if a buyer's agent will be checking the permit record - because eventually they will.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that separate a smooth project from a frustrating one in Rancho Palos Verdes. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends verifying a contractor's license, insurance, and local references before signing anything - and we encourage you to do exactly that.
The full build process from foundation to final inspection - see what construction looks like step by step.
Learn MoreExplore design options and configurations before committing to a full construction project.
Learn MorePermit timelines in RPV move faster once your project is in the queue - reach out now and we will get your lot assessed and your plans started.