
Rancho Palos Verdes Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, sunrooms, and patio covers for homeowners in Lomita, CA. We work on the postwar bungalows and small ranch homes that make up most of Lomita, and we respond to all estimate requests within 1 business day.

Most homes in Lomita were built with a covered patio slab already in place, which means the foundation work is done. A patio enclosure converts that underused concrete pad into a protected room that handles the coastal morning moisture, summer heat, and insects without a full room addition.
On Lomita small lots, adding square footage to a home takes careful design. A sunroom addition built to match the existing low-pitched roofline and stucco exterior adds livable space without making the home look altered or out of proportion with the neighborhood.
Lomita is close enough to the coast that morning fog and afternoon marine breezes are part of daily life, even in summer. A fully insulated four season sunroom keeps the room comfortable regardless of what the marine layer is doing outside, which makes it the most versatile option for year-round use.
A solid patio cover is often the right first step for Lomita homeowners who want to make the backyard more usable without committing to a full enclosure. It handles the summer UV and the occasional winter rain, and can be enclosed later if you decide you want a full room.
The coastal breezes in Lomita are pleasant, but the insects and debris that come with them are not. A screen room lets you keep the back door open and enjoy the air without what comes with it, and it is the lowest-cost path to a usable outdoor room.
For Lomita bungalows with limited indoor square footage, an enclosed patio room is one of the most practical expansions available. It adds a genuinely usable room without the cost and disruption of a traditional home addition, and the older slab construction in most Lomita homes means the foundation is often already there to work from.
Lomita covers just under 2 square miles, and most of its homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. These are older properties by Southern California standards, and the combination of stucco exteriors, slab foundations, and small concrete lots means they need a contractor who understands what to look for when planning an enclosure or sunroom project. Older stucco can hold hairline cracks that let moisture from the marine layer work into the wall over time. Older slabs may have settled unevenly. A contractor who has not worked on homes this age in this climate will miss those things during an estimate.
The coastal proximity matters too. Lomita sits only a few miles inland from San Pedro and the Port of Los Angeles. The marine layer rolls in regularly, especially in late spring and early summer, keeping surfaces damp for hours each morning. Standard framing hardware and sealants that hold up fine in an inland suburb will corrode or fail faster here. We source materials rated for coastal exposure and have worked on enough South Bay homes to know which products last and which ones do not.
Our crew works throughout Lomita regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Lomita for enclosed structures, patio covers, and sunroom additions, and we know what the city requires for the small-lot residential properties that make up this community.
Lomita is a compact city, and most neighborhoods are easy to navigate. We work on homes along Western Avenue, on the quieter residential blocks near the Torrance city line, and throughout the neighborhoods surrounding the well-known Lomita Railroad Museum. The housing stock is consistent: single-story bungalows and ranch homes, stucco exteriors, small concrete lots, and patios that are often overdue for an upgrade.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Torrance to the north and Rolling Hills Estates nearby, where the property types and permit processes are similar to what we handle in Lomita every week.
We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day. Call us directly or use the contact form and we will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your property, look at the existing slab and exterior conditions, and note anything that affects the project. You get a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown before you commit to anything.
We file all City of Lomita permit applications on your behalf. Once the permit is approved, we lock in a start date and send you a schedule so you know exactly what to expect.
We build the project to the agreed scope and do a final walkthrough with you before we leave. The site is cleaned and any warranty paperwork is provided at completion.
We serve Lomita, CA and the surrounding South Bay area. Call or use the form below to schedule your free estimate.
(424) 318-3940Lomita is a small, independent city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, covering just under 2 square miles with a population of roughly 20,000 residents. It is its own incorporated city with its own city hall and local government, separate from the City of Los Angeles. Most of Lomita is residential, made up almost entirely of single-family homes on small lots. The housing stock is predominantly postwar construction from the 1940s through 1970s, with single-story ranch homes and bungalows that have stucco exteriors, low-pitched roofs, and concrete driveways and patios.
Lomita is perhaps best known locally for the Lomita Railroad Museum, a small but well-regarded landmark sitting in the middle of a quiet residential neighborhood. Western Avenue is the main commercial corridor through the city. Lomita borders Torrance to the north and west, Carson to the northeast, and Harbor City to the east. We serve homeowners throughout Lomita and work regularly in adjacent Carson as well, where the same postwar housing stock and similar permit requirements make the work familiar.
We serve Lomita, CA and surrounding South Bay communities. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.