Enclosed patio rooms
A cost-effective way to enclose an existing patio with walls and windows - a strong starting point if a full all season build is more than you need right now.
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Your patio is too hot to use in July and too exposed in Santa Ana season. An all season room gives it back to you - cooled, enclosed, and comfortable every day of the year.

All season rooms in Pasadena are fully enclosed additions with insulated glass, a proper roof, and heating and cooling - so the room stays comfortable whether it is a 98-degree August afternoon or a breezy January evening, and most projects go from permit approval to move-in in two to six weeks.
Unlike a basic patio cover or a three-season porch, an all season room functions like any other room in your house. It is not a bonus space you avoid in summer - it is square footage you use every day. Many Pasadena homeowners find that a covered patio they almost never used becomes the room they spend the most time in once it is properly enclosed and cooled.
If you are unsure whether a full all season build is right for your situation or whether an enclosed patio room might be a better fit, give us a call and we will walk through the differences with you - no obligation.
If you walk outside on a July afternoon in Pasadena and immediately turn around and go back inside, your outdoor space is not working. The San Gabriel Valley heat is intense enough that an open patio can feel unusable for months at a stretch. A properly cooled all season room fixes that permanently.
Many Pasadena homes have existing patio covers that were built with good intentions but end up as storage space or go untouched for most of the year. If your patio furniture has a permanent layer of dust on it, enclosing the space as an all season room can turn it into a room you actually live in - and the existing slab may even reduce the project cost.
If your family has outgrown your home's square footage but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, an all season room is often a faster and more affordable way to add real usable space. It gives you a dedicated room for working, reading, or entertaining without the full cost and timeline of traditional construction.
If you already have an older patio enclosure that lets in drafts, leaks when it rains, or turns into an oven in summer, that is a sign it was not built to all season standards. Pasadena's combination of intense sun and occasional heavy winter rain puts older enclosures under real stress. A room built to current standards solves all three of those problems.
We build all season rooms from the ground up - foundation, framing, insulated glass panels, roofing, and climate control. Every project is permitted through the City of Pasadena and designed to complement your home's existing style, whether you have a Craftsman bungalow, a Spanish Colonial, or a mid-century ranch. If you want the maximum comfort and the longest-lasting result, a fully insulated all season room is the right answer. For homeowners who want to take things further and create a fully glass-enclosed living space with maximum natural light, we also offer four season sunrooms as part of our lineup.
Not every homeowner needs a full all season build. Some are better served by an enclosed patio room - a cost-effective solution that encloses an existing slab with walls and windows without the full insulation and climate system of a true all season room. We will tell you honestly which option fits your goals and your budget, and we will not push you toward a more expensive project than you actually need.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use comfortably through Pasadena's hottest and coolest months.
Suits homeowners adding square footage to an existing home footprint, with the room built as a proper permitted addition connected to the main structure.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered patio or slab who want to enclose and upgrade it to full all season standards without starting from scratch.
Suits homeowners who want a plant-filled, light-drenched space that stays cool in summer and warm enough in winter to protect both people and plants.
Pasadena sits in the San Gabriel Valley, where summer temperatures regularly reach 95 to 100 degrees F and the sun is intense for most of the year. That heat is the most common reason homeowners contact us. A basic patio enclosure or sunroom without proper insulation and cooling becomes an oven from June through September - which is why we size every all season room's climate system specifically for Pasadena's sun exposure, not a national average. We also factor in Santa Ana wind events each fall, designing roof systems and glass framing rated for the high-gust conditions that hit this part of Southern California every year.
The older housing stock in Pasadena adds another layer of planning. Many homes here were built in the 1920s through 1960s, and existing patio slabs on those properties were not poured with a room addition in mind. We assess the slab before quoting and flag anything that needs reinforcement so there are no surprises mid-project. Homeowners in Arcadia and Monrovia face similar conditions, and we build all season rooms across the San Gabriel Valley with those local realities in mind.
We respond within one business day. You will speak with someone who actually knows the project - not a call center. We will ask a few questions about your patio, your goals, and your timeline so the site visit is as productive as possible.
We come to your Pasadena home, look at the existing slab, measure the space, and assess any site-specific factors - sun exposure, HOA requirements, or older foundation conditions. You get a written quote that spells out exactly what is included, with no hidden line items.
Once you sign, we submit to the City of Pasadena's Building and Safety Division and handle any HOA design review in parallel. You do not need to visit City Hall. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Construction once permits are in hand takes two to six weeks. After the city inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room - how the climate system works, how to operate the windows and doors, and what documentation to keep for your home records.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle permits, HOA approvals, and everything in between.
(626) 540-1159We size every cooling system for the San Gabriel Valley's heat - not a national average. A room that is comfortable in July in Pasadena requires a different approach than one built for a milder climate, and we account for that in every project we quote.
Every all season room we build goes through the City of Pasadena's permitting and inspection process. That documentation protects you if you refinance, sell, or need to make an insurance claim. We will never suggest cutting corners on permits to save time.
California requires that any room addition meet earthquake safety standards, and we include the necessary structural engineering in every project. The California Seismic Safety Commission publishes the requirements - we know them and build to them. You can review the standards at{' '}ssc.ca.gov.
We know the neighborhoods, the HOA approval processes, the permitting timelines at City Hall, and the older housing stock that makes up a large share of Pasadena properties. That local knowledge prevents surprises and keeps your project on schedule.
Every proof point above adds up to a project that goes smoothly, looks right on your home, and holds up through years of Pasadena summers and Santa Ana seasons. That is what we are here to deliver.
For California contractor licensing verification, visit the California Contractors State License Board. For Pasadena building permits, visit the City of Pasadena Building and Safety Division.
A cost-effective way to enclose an existing patio with walls and windows - a strong starting point if a full all season build is more than you need right now.
Learn MoreMaximum glass, maximum light - four season sunrooms take the all season concept further with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a view-forward design.
Learn MorePermit slots move on a first-come basis - reach out today and we will lock in your project before the busy spring rush.