
Garden Grove Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Anaheim, CA, building four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms for homeowners from central Anaheim to Anaheim Hills. We have been working in Orange County since 2020 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Anaheim summers push into the low 90s, and the winters bring cool, wet nights that make an uninsulated room uncomfortable by December. A four season sunroom is designed to be used comfortably in both conditions, with thermally broken frames and low-E glass that keeps heat out in summer and warmth in during cooler months. For homeowners who want a space they will use 365 days a year, this is the right choice for Anaheim.
Central and west Anaheim homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have original concrete patios that have held up but are fully exposed to the elements. Enclosing that patio with a proper frame and glass or screen panels turns dead outdoor space into a usable room without demolishing what is already there. It is one of the most cost-effective upgrades available on Anaheim's older housing stock.
Anaheim Hills homes on sloped lots with retaining walls, irregular footprints, or HOA design standards often cannot use a prefabricated kit. A custom sunroom is built from scratch to fit your specific site, account for any grading requirements, and meet the appearance guidelines your HOA has in place. The end result looks like it was always part of the house.
Evenings near Disneyland in west Anaheim and throughout the city's established neighborhoods bring insects into open outdoor spaces. A screen room lets you keep windows and doors open for the Southern California breeze without letting bugs in. It is a lighter-cost option than a fully enclosed sunroom and handles the most common complaint about outdoor living in this climate.
Many older homes in central and west Anaheim have covered patios attached to the back of the house, often with aluminum patio covers that were installed in the 1970s or 1980s. Replacing that aging structure with a properly permitted, enclosed sunroom gives the homeowner real indoor-adjacent living space and removes a maintenance liability at the same time.
Anaheim has a number of homes that have existing sunrooms or enclosed patios from earlier decades that are drafty, outdated, or no longer meet building code. If you already have a sunroom but it feels like a greenhouse in August or a cold box in January, a remodel can add insulation, replace failing glass panels, and update the hardware so the room is actually comfortable.
Anaheim is a large, geographically varied city, and the sunroom needs of a homeowner in central Anaheim are genuinely different from those of a homeowner up in Anaheim Hills. Flat-lot ranch homes built in the 1950s and 1960s in central and west Anaheim typically have modest backyard spaces with older concrete slabs, and the main challenge is assessing those slabs before any structure goes on top of them. The expansive clay soils that run through parts of Orange County cause slabs to crack and shift over decades, and a sunroom foundation that is not properly evaluated will show those problems within a few years of construction.
In Anaheim Hills, the situation is different. Homes here were mostly built between the 1970s and 1990s on hillside lots with slopes, retaining walls, and drainage systems designed for the terrain. Adding a sunroom to a sloped lot requires grading, sometimes drainage modifications, and a foundation approach that accounts for the angle and load. Santa Ana wind events that funnel through the hills each fall also put more stress on structures than they do on flat-lot homes, so material and hardware choices matter more. A contractor who treats every Anaheim job the same way is not paying attention to the property.
Our crew works throughout Anaheim regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Anaheim Building Division and are familiar with their submission requirements and review process. That familiarity helps us prepare complete applications on the first attempt and avoid the back-and-forth that stretches timelines.
Anaheim covers about 50 square miles, and the character of the city changes dramatically as you move east. The older flatland neighborhoods in west and central Anaheim - many of them within a few miles of Angel Stadium and the Disneyland Resort corridor - have different housing conditions than the hillside communities of Anaheim Hills near the eastern city limits. We have worked in both parts of the city and understand what each type of property requires before a sunroom build can begin.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Fullerton, CA to the north and in Orange, CA to the south, so we are well acquainted with the permit offices, housing patterns, and local soil conditions across this section of Orange County.
We respond to all new inquiries from Anaheim homeowners within one business day. The first conversation is about your space, your existing patio or deck, and how you want to use the room. You are not committing to anything - we just need enough information to decide whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home and assess your existing foundation, slope, drainage, and how the sunroom will attach to the house. For Anaheim Hills properties, we specifically look at the grade and any retaining walls. You receive a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, permits, and any site prep work - no hidden costs added later.
We submit your permit application to the City of Anaheim Building Division and handle the paperwork. If you have an HOA, we prepare that submission at the same time. Permit approval in Anaheim typically takes two to five weeks, and we keep you updated so there are no surprises.
Once permits are approved, we handle foundation prep, framing, glass and door installation, and interior finishing. The city inspector reviews the work during construction. When the job is done, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permits and inspection records for your files.
We serve homeowners throughout Anaheim - from the older neighborhoods in the west to the hillside properties in Anaheim Hills. We respond within one business day and your estimate is free with no obligation.
(657) 722-4016Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County, covering about 50 square miles and home to roughly 350,000 residents. The city spans a range of neighborhoods with distinct characters. Central and west Anaheim are built primarily on flat land, with most of the residential stock developed between the late 1940s and the 1970s - single-story ranch homes with stucco exteriors and concrete slab foundations that are now 50 to 70 years old. East Anaheim includes Anaheim Hills, a hillside community developed primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, where homes tend to be larger, sit on sloped lots, and often have tile roofs and views of the surrounding terrain. The two halves of the city require genuinely different approaches to outdoor construction work.
Anaheim is known worldwide as the home of Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and anchors the resort corridor in the western part of the city. The Platinum Triangle near Angel Stadium - where the Los Angeles Angels have played since 1966 - is a newer mixed-use district along the Santa Ana River. These commercial areas are distinct from the residential neighborhoods where most Anaheim homeowners actually live. We serve homeowners throughout the city, and we also work in nearby Fullerton to the north and Garden Grove to the west.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Anaheim - central, west, and Anaheim Hills. Reach out now for your free on-site estimate and we will respond within one business day.