
Orange Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that fit your home, your yard, and how you actually live - designed for Orange's climate from day one.
Orange Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that fit your home, your yard, and how you actually live - designed for Orange's climate from day one.

Orange Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned Sunroom Contractor serving Orange, CA and 12 surrounding communities. We offer 16 sunroom and patio services - from basic screen room installation to fully custom four-season rooms with insulated glass and climate control. Every project is permitted, built to California standards, and designed to hold up in Southern California's intense sun.

Want to use your backyard all year? A sunroom addition turns unused outdoor space into a comfortable, light-filled room you will actually spend time in.
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Too hot in July, too cold in January? A four-season sunroom stays comfortable year-round, giving you a true extra room that connects to the outdoors.
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Love your patio but hate the bugs and wind? A three-season room gives you the outdoor feel without the discomfort, at a fraction of the cost of a full addition.
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Tired of your patio sitting empty half the year? An enclosure turns that open slab into a sheltered, usable space you can enjoy through every season.
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Your home is not a catalog item, and your sunroom does not have to be either. We design custom rooms around your yard, your style, and how you plan to use the space.
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Ready to start from the ground up? We handle the entire build - permits, foundation, framing, glazing, and finish - so you get a room that is solid inside and out.
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Old sunroom drafty, foggy, or just dated? A remodel can turn a neglected space into a room you are proud to show off, without starting from scratch.
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Want fresh air without the insects or debris? A screen room is one of the most affordable ways to extend your outdoor living space and actually use it.
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Already have a covered patio? Converting it to a proper sunroom is faster and less expensive than starting fresh, and the result is a fully enclosed usable room.
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Aging deck taking up space and going unused? We convert it into an enclosed sunroom - better use of the footprint and a permanent asset for your home.
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An all-season room is climate-controlled, fully insulated, and built to the standard of the rest of your home - comfortable on the hottest day and the coolest night.
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An enclosed patio room adds real square footage you can furnish and use daily - not just a covered area, but a room with walls, windows, and a proper roof.
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Solariums maximize natural light with glass ceilings and full-height windows - ideal for plants, morning coffee, or anyone who loves being surrounded by sunshine.
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A quality patio cover is the first step to a more comfortable outdoor space - shade from the sun, protection from the rain, and a finished look that adds curb appeal.
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Great sunrooms start with a design that fits the home and the homeowner. We help you figure out what works for your yard, your budget, and how you live.
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Vinyl sunrooms are low-maintenance, energy-efficient, and built to hold up in Southern California's intense sun - a practical choice that still looks sharp after years of use.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. Tell us roughly where on your property you want the room, how you plan to use it, and your timeline. We will ask a few quick questions and respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No commitment, no pressure - just a real conversation about what you are trying to build.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess your existing foundation or patio slab, and walk through the design options that fit your yard and budget. We look at sun exposure, HOA requirements if applicable, and how the room will connect to your home. You leave with a written proposal that covers permits, materials, timeline, and total cost - no vague ballparks.
Once you approve the plan, we submit permits to the City of Orange and coordinate any HOA review in parallel. When approvals come through, we break ground. Construction typically runs two to four weeks. A city inspector signs off on the finished room before we hand it over - so you get a space that is permitted, documented, and ready to furnish.
We hold a current California contractor license issued by the CSLB, verifiable online in two minutes. Every job is covered by general liability and workers compensation insurance - protecting you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written itemized proposal at no charge. You get a clear breakdown of what is included, what the permit process involves, and what the timeline looks like - before you commit to anything.
We are a local business, not a franchise. We know Orange's permit process, the common HOA rules in Orange neighborhoods, and how to build for Southern California's heat and sun. We have been doing this here since 2016.
When you submit a form or call and leave a message, someone from our office gets back to you within 1 business day - every time. No disappearing into a queue, no waiting three days to hear whether we can help. We move quickly because your time matters.
Ready to get started? Call (657) 391-1155 or request a free estimate online.
"We had a concrete patio we never used because of the afternoon heat. The team came out, explained exactly what a patio enclosure would involve, and had it done within the timeline they gave us. The room gets used every single weekend now - even in the summer."
Maria T., Anaheim, CA - Patio enclosures
"I wanted a four-season sunroom and had gotten quotes from three contractors. These guys were the only ones who asked about my HOA upfront and actually helped with the paperwork. No delays, no surprises - the room passed city inspection on the first visit."
James R., Yorba Linda, CA - Four season sunrooms
"We converted our old deck into an enclosed sunroom and the difference is night and day. The crew worked cleanly, kept us updated every few days, and the finished room looks like it was part of the house all along. Great experience start to finish."
Linda C., Irvine, CA - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
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 where we measure your space and walk through your options in person.
(657) 391-1155Orange Sunrooms & Patios is based in Orange, CA and serves 12 cities throughout Orange County, including Anaheim, Irvine, and Fullerton. We typically respond to new inquiries within 1 business day and can schedule estimates the same week for most locations.
Yes - the City of Orange treats sunrooms and patio enclosures as permanent structures requiring permits. Skipping this step can create serious problems at resale and may not be covered by your homeowner's insurance. The City of Orange Building Division reviews plans before any work begins.
Orange's mild winters mean a three-season room is usable for most of the year. A four-season room adds climate control for year-round comfort, but costs more. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and whether summer comfort is a priority - a good contractor will walk you through both options honestly.
With over 280 sunny days a year, it matters more here than almost anywhere. Low-emissivity (low-e) glass reflects heat while letting light through, keeping the room usable on hot afternoons without blocking your view. Choosing the wrong glass is one of the most common and most expensive mistakes in sunroom projects.
A permitted sunroom adds official square footage to your home's records and tends to resonate with buyers in a market where outdoor-indoor living is a strong selling point. An unpermitted addition, by contrast, can reduce your sale price or complicate a transaction. Permitted work is the only kind that reliably adds value.
Windows and doors that seal completely, a floor that feels solid and level, no gaps where the roof meets your house, and a room that reaches comfortable temperature within minutes of turning on the heat or cooling. Poor work shows up as drafts, condensation between the panes, or a roof that pools water.
Orange's mild climate means construction is practical year-round. Fall and winter are typically slower seasons for contractors, which can mean shorter scheduling lead times. If you want the room ready for summer, starting the conversation in fall gives you a comfortable runway through the permit process and construction.
Orange Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Orange, CA, serving 12 cities across Orange County since 2016. We hold a current California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, verifiable on the CSLB website. Over the years we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom builds across all 16 services we offer today. If you want to learn more about the team and our approach, visit our About page.
An older slab can often be leveled or partially replaced rather than removed entirely. A site visit is the only way to assess what is actually needed - and any reputable contractor will check this before quoting you a final price.
Yes - and make sure each quote covers the same scope. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends comparing written itemized quotes that include permits, foundation work, materials, and labor before signing anything.
Visit the California Contractors State License Board website and search by license number or business name. It takes about two minutes and tells you whether the license is active, what it covers, and whether there are any complaints on record. Always do this before signing a contract.
Have more questions about your specific project? Call (657) 391-1155 or send us a message and we will follow up within 1 business day.
Orange is a mid-sized city of about 140,000 residents in the heart of Orange County, known for its walkable Old Towne Orange historic district - a circle of antique shops, restaurants, and pre-1940 homes centered at Chapman and Glassell. The city is home to Chapman University, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area, and sits at the junction of the 5, 22, and 57 freeways - making it easy to reach from anywhere in the county. According to U.S. Census data, roughly 55% of housing units in Orange are owner-occupied, which reflects a community that invests in its homes.
Orange has a large stock of mid-century ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1970s, as well as the older Craftsman bungalows and Victorian cottages in the Old Towne historic district. These homes often have concrete patio slabs that are well-suited for sunroom enclosures - and some of the older properties near the historic district require a bit more planning when it comes to matching materials and navigating the city's design review requirements. Orange also gets about 280 sunny days per year, with summer temperatures that regularly reach the 90s and strong Santa Ana winds in the fall. That combination of heat, UV exposure, and wind makes the materials and glazing we specify especially important for homes in this city.
Whether your home is a ranch house on the west side, a newer build near the Anaheim Hills border, or a classic bungalow a few blocks from The Circle, Orange Sunrooms & Patios has worked on homes throughout all of Orange. We know the city's permit process, understand the HOA rules that apply in many of Orange's neighborhoods, and design every room with the local climate in mind - so your sunroom is comfortable, properly built, and ready to use the day we hand it over.
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Orange Sunrooms & Patios
313 W Palmyra Ave
Orange, CA 92866
Always open, 24/7.
Call or send us a message - we serve Orange and 12 surrounding cities, and we respond within 1 business day.