
An old sunroom that bakes in summer or drafts in winter is not working for your family. We fix, update, and rebuild sunrooms across Glendora so the room actually earns its place in your home.

Sunroom remodeling in Glendora covers updates to existing sunrooms - replacing old single-pane glass, upgrading insulation, adding climate control, and repairing structural problems - with most projects running two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Most homeowners who call us have a sunroom that was built years ago and never quite worked right. It bakes in summer, drafts in winter, or has a roof that leaks after rain. Sunroom remodeling in Glendora is about fixing those specific problems so the room becomes somewhere your family actually wants to spend time.
If your situation calls for a fresh structure rather than repairs to what is already there, our screen room installation service may be a better fit - it covers building a new enclosed outdoor room rather than working around existing issues.
If you stop using your sunroom from June through September because it feels like an oven, the glass is not doing its job. Single-pane windows let heat pour in without resistance. Upgrading to insulated low-emissivity glass can cut heat gain enough to make the room comfortable again - without running the AC at full capacity all day.
Drafts around window frames and foggy glass between panes both signal failed seals. Failed seals trap condensation inside the glass that you cannot clean away - the unit needs to be replaced, not wiped down. In Glendora, even mild winter nights get cold enough to make a drafty sunroom uncomfortable for evening use.
Stains on the ceiling, wet flooring near the walls, or soft spots in the wood framing after winter rain are serious warning signs. Glendora gets most of its precipitation from November through March. A poorly sealed roof joint or deteriorated flashing lets water in steadily, and the longer it goes, the more structural damage builds up below the surface.
A door that does not close smoothly or latch without force is often a sign the frame has shifted. In Glendora, where most homes were built from the 1950s through 1970s, older concrete slabs can settle over decades. A sticking door is the first symptom - but the underlying movement can affect the entire room structure if left unaddressed.
Our sunroom remodeling work spans from targeted repairs - replacing failed glass units, resealing the roof-to-house joint, repairing settled framing - to full renovations that upgrade everything from the floor up. We also handle screen room installation for homeowners who want to replace an aging enclosed sunroom with a more open, ventilated structure. When the starting point is still undecided, our sunroom design service helps you work through glass options, layouts, and finishes before any construction commitment is made.
Every project goes through the City of Glendora permit process. We prepare the application, coordinate with inspectors, and make sure the finished room is documented and legal - which protects you both now and when you sell.
Suits homeowners with single-pane or fogged units who want better heat control and clearer views without rebuilding the whole room.
Suits rooms that have never connected to the home's HVAC or lack adequate insulation for year-round use in Glendora's hot summers.
Suits sunrooms showing slab settlement, roof leaks, or framing movement - problems that worsen quickly if left unaddressed.
Suits homeowners who want every element updated - glass, flooring, trim, lighting, and climate control - in one coordinated project.
Glendora sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains and gets hit hard by summer heat - temperatures above 95 degrees are common, with heat waves pushing past 105. A sunroom built in the 1970s or 1980s with single-pane glass and no real insulation was never designed for those conditions. Remodeling it with low-emissivity rated glass and a dedicated cooling connection changes the room from something you avoid in summer to somewhere you actually want to be. Wildfire smoke season is another local reality - a well-sealed, updated sunroom gives your family a filtered retreat when air quality drops.
Older homes in central Glendora and in nearby Charter Oak often have sunrooms that were added as DIY projects or by contractors who are long gone. We see frames that were never properly attached to the house, slabs that have settled unevenly, and roofs that drain onto the siding rather than away from it. California seismic requirements apply to any structural work on existing additions - which is one more reason to use a contractor who knows what the City of Glendora inspectors are looking for.
Call or fill out the contact form and tell us what the room does now and what you need it to do. We reply within one business day and schedule a visit at your convenience - no commitment required.
We walk the room with you, check the glass, frame, slab, and roof connection, and note any issues you may not have noticed yet. You receive a written estimate before we leave - specific numbers, not ranges.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Glendora. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission. Plan on two to six weeks for approvals before construction begins.
Work proceeds on the written schedule. City inspectors visit at required stages and sign off on completion. We walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation before leaving.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions.
(626) 640-8959Every remodeling project we take on goes through the City of Glendora permit and inspection process. The work is documented, inspected, and legal - which matters the day you decide to sell or refinance.
Glass selection, shading, and cooling connections are part of every project discussion from the start - not afterthoughts you add later. A room that bakes in July is not a finished job, regardless of how nice the trim looks.
California seismic requirements apply to remodeled rooms just as they do to new additions. We design structural connections to meet those standards and flag existing framing problems during the estimate - before they become expensive surprises mid-project.
You get a written quote before we touch anything. If we find something unexpected during construction, we talk to you before proceeding. In Glendora's older housing stock, surprises do come up - the right response is transparency, not unilateral change orders.
These credentials all point to the same outcome: a remodeled sunroom that performs the way you expected and holds up over time. Verify contractor licensing at the California Contractors State License Board.
A fully screened outdoor room is a lower-cost alternative if your existing sunroom is beyond repair and starting fresh makes more sense.
Learn MoreWork through layout, glass options, and finishes with a design consultation before committing to any construction or materials.
Learn MoreSpring is the best time to get your permit application in before the summer rush. Call us today for a free on-site estimate.