
Orange Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Anaheim - from the older ranch homes in central Anaheim to the hillside properties in Anaheim Hills - and we have been serving this part of Orange County since 2016.

Anaheim's postwar ranch homes were built on modest lots with concrete patios out back - an ideal starting point for a sunroom addition that adds usable square footage without changing the character of the neighborhood. We design additions that work with the existing footprint and roof lines of these homes.
Anaheim's long, hot summers make unshaded patios nearly unusable from June through September. Enclosing an existing concrete patio with screened walls, glass panels, or a solid roof creates a shaded space you can actually enjoy without leaving the comfort of your home.
Anaheim's fall Santa Ana wind events bring debris and insects that make sitting outside miserable. A screened room is a lower-cost enclosure option that blocks pests and light debris while keeping the outdoor airflow you want on cooler evenings.
Anaheim's climate is mild most of the year, but summer heat in the 90s and occasional cool winter nights mean a four-season room with insulated walls and climate control gets far more use than an uninsulated three-season option.
Many Anaheim Hills homes were built with elevated wood decks that have aged and now go largely unused. Converting an existing deck into an enclosed sunroom is often more cost-effective than building new, and it makes use of a structure that is already in place.
Anaheim covers 50 square miles and includes homes that range from 1950s bungalows to 1990s Anaheim Hills estates. A custom sunroom design ensures the addition matches your specific home's proportions, roofline, and exterior materials rather than looking like it was bolted on after the fact.
Anaheim covers a lot of ground. The older ranch homes in central and west Anaheim were built on concrete slab foundations in the 1950s through the 1970s. Those slabs sit on soils that can include clay-heavy layers that swell when wet and shrink when dry - movement that puts stress on any structure attached to them. A sunroom addition on one of these homes needs a footing and anchoring strategy designed for that soil behavior, not a generic spec from a catalog.
Anaheim Hills is a different situation entirely. Homes there sit on sloped lots with retaining walls, hillside grading, and drainage challenges that flat-lot homes in west Anaheim never deal with. An addition on a hillside property has to account for how water moves across the lot, what the slope does to the foundation design, and how the new structure connects to an existing home that may already be sitting on a stepped or split-level footprint. That takes field experience, not just a floor plan.
Our crew works throughout Anaheim regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Anaheim Building Division and know how Anaheim's plan check process differs from neighboring cities. For homeowners in HOA communities - especially in Anaheim Hills - we prepare architectural review packages and have submitted them to multiple communities in the area.
Anaheim is a large city, and the neighborhoods feel genuinely different depending on where you are. The older blocks near Lincoln Avenue and Ball Road in central Anaheim have a character that is completely unlike the winding hillside streets around Serrano Avenue and Nohl Ranch Road in Anaheim Hills. We work in both parts of the city and come to each job with an understanding of what the local housing stock looks like.
We also serve neighboring communities, including Placentia to the north and Orange to the south, so if you live near the border of any of these cities, we are your local sunroom contractor.
Call us directly or submit a message through the contact form. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and will schedule your free estimate visit.
We visit your Anaheim property, look at the space, and walk through every option with you. The estimate is fully itemized - no guessing, no surprises on cost.
We prepare all permit drawings and submit the plan check to the Anaheim Building Division on your behalf. We track the review and schedule all inspections - you do not need to be involved in the permitting process.
Our crew builds the project, passes all city inspections, and walks you through the finished room before closing out the job. Any final adjustments are handled before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Anaheim, CA - from central and west Anaheim to Anaheim Hills. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(657) 391-1155Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County, with about 350,000 residents spread across roughly 50 square miles. The city is best known nationally for Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and anchors the Resort District in the western part of the city. The Platinum Triangle near Angel Stadium is a newer mixed-use district with condos and commercial development, while central and west Anaheim are primarily single-family neighborhoods built in the postwar decades. Anaheim Hills, in the eastern part of the city, is a hillside community with larger homes on winding, tree-lined streets that feel quite different from the flat grid of the rest of the city.
The bulk of Anaheim's single-family housing stock was built between the late 1940s and the 1980s. These homes reflect the standard construction practices of their time: stucco exteriors, concrete slab foundations, and single-story floor plans with attached garages. The homes in Anaheim Hills are newer - many from the 1980s and 1990s - and tend to be two-story with tile roofs and more complex lot configurations. Neighboring communities including Placentia to the north and Orange to the south share similar housing characteristics and are also part of our service area.
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Learn MoreFrom central Anaheim to Anaheim Hills, we build sunrooms and patio enclosures for every type of home in the city. Contact us today for a free, no-pressure estimate.