
Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms for homeowners across Garden Grove and surrounding Orange County communities. Fully permitted, locally owned, and backed by a free on-site estimate.

Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned sunroom contractor company serving Garden Grove and 11 surrounding Orange County cities. We offer 16 services covering everything from a simple patio cover to a fully custom, climate-controlled four-season room. Whether you have an existing concrete slab or are starting from scratch, we assess your site honestly before quoting a price - no surprises after work begins.

Your backyard too hot to enjoy? A sunroom addition gives you a sheltered, light-filled space you can use every day of the year.
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Avoid your patio from May through October? A four-season sunroom gives you a climate-controlled room you reach for every month.
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Bugs and afternoon glare keeping you inside? A three-season sunroom gives you ten-plus months of comfortable outdoor-adjacent living here.
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Existing patio sitting empty? Enclosing it turns wasted concrete into a functional room without a full home addition.
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Off-the-shelf kits rarely fit Southern California homes well. A custom sunroom is designed around your space, style, and budget.
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Starting from scratch with no existing patio? We handle permits, foundation, framing, and finishing from the ground up.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or never comfortable? We update what you have so the room finally works the way you imagined.
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Mosquitoes and allergens keeping you inside all spring? A screen room puts you back outside without the bugs or the sneezing.
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Already have a patio slab? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom is often more affordable than starting from bare ground.
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A weathered deck you never sit on can become a glass-walled room that adds real living space and real value.
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Want a room that is fully heated, cooled, and connected to your home's systems? An all-season room works like any other room in the house.
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Turn an open patio into a protected, usable room without the cost of a full structural addition to your home.
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Maximize natural light with a glass-ceiling solarium - ideal for plant lovers and homeowners who want a bright, airy retreat.
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Not ready for full enclosure? A quality patio cover adds shade and weather protection while keeping the open-air feeling.
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The right design makes a sunroom feel like it was always part of the house. We match your roofline, style, and exterior finishes.
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Vinyl frames resist fading, corrosion, and UV damage - making them a smart long-term choice in Southern California's climate.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. In that first conversation, we ask a few basic questions about your space, how you plan to use the room, and your rough budget. No pressure, no commitment - just a straightforward conversation to make sure we are a good fit before anyone drives out.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the condition of your existing patio or foundation. This visit takes one to two hours and costs you nothing. After the visit, you receive a written, itemized estimate that covers materials, labor, permits, and any foundation work. If HOA approval is required, we tell you exactly what to expect from that process and how long it typically takes.
Once permits are in hand and approvals are secured, our crew gets to work. You receive updates at every key stage - permit approval, first day of framing, glass installation, city inspection. We schedule inspections and coordinate with your HOA so you are not chasing paperwork. At the end, we walk through the finished room with you and make sure everything is right before we consider the job done.
Every sunroom project in CA requires a valid Contractors State License Board license. We carry an active CSLB license and general liability insurance on every project - you can look us up on the CSLB website before you call.
We visit your home, assess your existing slab, and give you a written, itemized estimate at no charge. You will know the full cost before anyone picks up a tool - including permits, foundation work, and any HOA submission requirements.
We are a locally owned company that has been serving Garden Grove and Orange County neighborhoods since 2020. We know the city's permit office, local HOA requirements, and the building conditions that come with mid-century housing stock in this area.
Garden Grove gets intense sun for most of the year. We specify low-emissivity glass and proper ventilation on every project so your sunroom stays comfortable in August without running the AC constantly - not a design decision left to chance.
Ready to talk? (657) 722-4016 or send us a message.
We had an old concrete patio that sat empty for years because it was just too hot by 10am. The sunroom addition was done in about six weeks and now we eat out there almost every morning. The permit was handled by the crew - we never had to chase anything down.
Maria V., Garden Grove - Sunroom additions
I was skeptical that a four-season room would actually stay cool in the summer here. They installed low-e glass and a small wall unit, and it was comfortable in July with the unit barely running. The estimate was exactly what we paid - no change orders.
James T., Anaheim - Four season sunrooms
Our HOA was the part I was most worried about. The team prepared the submission for us and it went through on the first round. The three-season room has been the best-used space in our house since the day it was finished.
Linda R., Westminster - Three season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(657) 722-4016Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios is based in Garden Grove and serves homeowners across 12 Orange County cities, including Anaheim, Westminster, Santa Ana, and Huntington Beach. We cover the entire service area with consistent scheduling and typically respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
Yes - significantly. Low-emissivity glass blocks solar heat while letting natural light through. Without it, a south-facing sunroom in Garden Grove can reach 110 degrees by noon in July. The U.S. Department of Energy covers window efficiency options at energy.gov. Learn more at energy.gov.
Unpermitted additions are one of the most common reasons home sales fall apart in Orange County. Buyers' lenders often flag them, and you may be required to tear down or legalize the structure at your own expense before escrow closes.
Maybe - but it needs to be assessed first. Many Garden Grove homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have patio slabs that are too thin or have settled unevenly over the decades. A site visit and honest evaluation before quoting prevents surprises mid-project.
In most of California, a three-season sunroom is usable 10 or 11 months a year because winters are mild. A four-season room adds insulation and climate control for year-round use. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and your budget.
Every contractor building a sunroom in California must hold an active license from the Contractors State License Board. You can verify any license in about two minutes at cslb.ca.gov. Never hire a contractor who cannot provide a license number or requests more than 10 percent upfront.
A permitted, well-finished sunroom adds livable square footage that can increase your home's appraised value and appeal to buyers. In Orange County's competitive market, finished bonus space photographs well and tends to attract more interest than homes without it.
Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Garden Grove, CA, serving homeowners across 12 Orange County cities since 2020. We hold an active license with the California Contractors State License Board, which requires passing a trade examination and maintaining current insurance on every project.
We have completed projects across all 16 service categories we offer - from simple patio covers to fully custom four-season rooms with climate control. Every project is permitted through the appropriate city building department and inspected at required stages, so you receive a clean paper trail when you sell.
Learn more about usIf the slab is level, crack-free, and at least 4 inches thick, it may work as your sunroom foundation. A contractor should assess it in person before you assume it is usable. Older slabs that have shifted or heaved will need repair or replacement first.
Unpermitted additions can block your home sale, require expensive retroactive inspections, or trigger demolition orders. In California, buyers' lenders regularly flag unpermitted structures during escrow. Getting the permit upfront protects your investment.
Low-e glass reduces solar heat gain. Proper ventilation - either through operable panels or a wall-mounted unit - handles what the glass cannot. A contractor who knows the local climate will specify both rather than leaving it as an afterthought.
The National Association of Home Builders publishes useful guidance on addition planning and material lifespans at nahb.org. Ready to talk through your project? Get a free estimate or call us at (657) 722-4016.
Garden Grove is a dense, fully built-out city of roughly 170,000 people in the heart of Orange County. Most of the city was developed between the late 1940s and early 1970s as part of the postwar suburban expansion across Southern California, which means a large share of homes here are 50 to 75 years old - and many of the original patios, slabs, and patio covers are showing their age.
The city is home to a significant portion of Little Saigon, one of the largest Vietnamese-American communities in the United States, centered along Bolsa Avenue. A few miles away, the all-glass landmark known as Christ Cathedral on Chapman Avenue has been part of the city skyline since 1980. The city also hosts the annual Garden Grove Strawberry Festival, a Memorial Day tradition since 1958 that draws visitors from across the region.
Homeowners in Garden Grove tend to put down roots and take care of their properties for the long term. With median home values in the $700,000 to $750,000 range and roughly half of all housing units owner-occupied, most homeowners here have a real financial stake in keeping their properties well maintained and thoughtfully upgraded. A permitted sunroom addition is one of the most practical improvements available to homeowners in this housing market - adding livable space without the disruption of a full structural addition. Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios serves Garden Grove and 11 surrounding communities, and we understand the specific building conditions, permit timelines, and HOA requirements that come with this area.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios
13182 Birchwood St
Garden Grove, CA 92843
hi@gardengrovesunroomcontractor.com
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Call Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate. We serve Garden Grove and 11 surrounding Orange County communities.