
Orange Sunrooms & Patios serves homeowners throughout Orange with sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom builds - licensed, locally owned, and responding within one business day.

Orange has a large share of mid-century ranch homes with flat backyards that are perfect for adding an enclosed sunroom. A well-built sunroom addition adds usable square footage, increases property value, and gives you a comfortable space to use year-round despite the summer heat.
Many Orange homes were built with concrete patios that get too hot to use comfortably in summer without shade or enclosure. We enclose existing patios with framed walls, screens, or glass to create a shaded, weather-protected room you can actually use.
Orange evenings can bring insects, especially during warm fall months when Santa Ana wind events stir things up. A screened room lets you enjoy the outdoor air while keeping bugs and debris out, and it costs less than a fully enclosed sunroom.
Orange winters are mild but can dip into the 40s at night, and summers regularly hit the mid-90s. A four-season sunroom with insulated walls and a mini-split HVAC unit handles both extremes so you can use the space on any day of the year.
Homes in Orange vary widely, from Craftsman bungalows near Old Towne to newer two-story homes on the east side. A custom design ensures the sunroom fits the proportions and style of your specific house rather than looking like an afterthought.
With roughly 280 sunny days per year in Orange, a solid patio cover makes the difference between a backyard you use and one you avoid all summer. We install aluminum, wood, and insulated patio covers that block direct sun and bring down the temperature underneath.
Orange sits at the junction of the 5, 22, and 57 freeways, and the city's housing stock is as varied as its neighborhoods. The older homes near the historic district around Chapman and Glassell were built with construction standards from the 1920s through the 1940s - foundation dimensions, wall framing, and roof pitches that differ significantly from newer homes. A sunroom addition on one of these properties requires careful planning around the existing structure, not a generic approach.
The mid-century ranch homes that fill much of the rest of Orange present a different set of conditions: concrete slab foundations, stucco exteriors, and lots that were laid out for single-story living. The expansive clay soils under many of these properties shift with every rainy season, and that movement affects how a sunroom addition needs to be anchored and finished. Getting the foundation detail right matters more here than in areas with more stable soil, and that is something we account for in every project.
Our crew has been pulling permits from the City of Orange Building Division regularly since 2016, and we know how the local plan check process works. Orange has an active historic preservation program that governs exterior changes to homes in and near the Old Towne district - we are familiar with what those reviews require and build that review time into the project schedule from the start.
Orange is a city most people navigate by its freeways and main corridors - Chapman Avenue, Katella, and Lincoln. From the neighborhoods around Chapman University to the hillside homes near Santiago Canyon Road, we have worked on homes throughout the city and understand how the housing stock changes from one part of Orange to another. That familiarity matters when we are scoping a project for your specific property.
We also serve nearby communities including Villa Park and Anaheim, so if your project spans a property line or you are looking for a contractor who knows this part of Orange County well, we cover the full area.
We reply to every inquiry within one business day. You can call us directly or send a message through the contact form, and we will set up a time to visit your property.
We visit your home, look at the space, and talk through your options. The estimate covers all materials and labor with no hidden costs, and there is no charge for the visit.
We handle every step of the City of Orange permit process, including drawings, plan check submission, and inspection scheduling. You do not need to make any calls to the Building Division.
Our crew does the work, we pass all inspections, and we walk you through the finished room before we consider the job done. If anything needs adjusting, we address it before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Orange, CA. Fill out the form or call us and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate.
(657) 391-1155Orange was incorporated in 1888 and is one of the older cities in Orange County. Its most distinctive feature is the Old Towne Orange historic district, centered on a traffic circle at Chapman Avenue and Glassell Street. The district contains one of the largest collections of pre-1940 homes in Southern California, including Craftsman bungalows, Victorian cottages, and Spanish Colonial Revival houses that still define the character of central Orange. Chapman University sits immediately adjacent to Old Towne and draws faculty and students who live throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.
Beyond Old Towne, the majority of Orange's roughly 140,000 residents live in mid-century ranch-style homes built between the 1950s and 1970s. The eastern edges of the city, closer to the Anaheim Hills border and Santiago Canyon Road, have newer two-story developments from the 1980s through the 2000s. Neighboring cities including Villa Park and Tustin border Orange to the west and south, and we serve homeowners across all of these communities.
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