
We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that actually work in Southern California heat - fully permitted, built to last, and designed around your home.

Superior Stanton Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor based in Stanton, CA, serving 12 communities across Orange County. We offer 16 services covering everything from new sunroom additions to patio enclosures, screen rooms, and full conversions. Whether your goal is extra living space, a cooler outdoor area, or a room that photographs well for resale, we have a solution that fits your home and budget.

Your patio sitting empty? A sunroom addition turns that wasted space into a real room your family uses every day.
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Want to enjoy the outdoors even in August heat? A four-season room keeps you comfortable year-round with full climate control.
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Get the open, airy feel of the outdoors without bugs, wind, or Santa Ana dust - at a lower cost than a full addition.
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Tired of dragging furniture inside every fall? An enclosed patio protects your space and makes it genuinely livable.
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Off-the-shelf rooms never quite fit. A custom sunroom is designed around your home, your lot, and how you actually live.
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From permit to final walkthrough, we manage the entire build so you get a finished room without the contractor headaches.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or just outdated? We bring it up to current standards without tearing everything out.
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Keep the breeze, lose the bugs. A screen room gives you that outdoor feeling without the gnats and mosquitoes.
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Already have a covered patio? Converting it to a sunroom costs less than starting from scratch and doubles its value.
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Your deck could be a real room. We convert wood decks into insulated, usable spaces without demolishing what is already there.
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One room for every month of the year - heated, cooled, and comfortable no matter what Orange County weather brings.
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Not quite a sunroom, not just a patio. An enclosed patio room gives you shade, protection, and space to breathe.
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Want maximum natural light in every direction? A solarium brings the sky inside while keeping the heat where it belongs.
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Shade without enclosing. A patio cover makes your outdoor space usable in the afternoon sun without major construction.
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Not sure what you want yet? We help you figure out the right style, size, and features before a single permit is filed.
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Vinyl frames hold up in Southern California heat without warping, painting, or the maintenance that wood requires.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home and what you are hoping to build, then schedule a free in-home visit at a time that works for you. No pressure, no obligation - just a conversation to understand what you need.
We come to your home, walk the space, and look at exactly where the addition would attach. We check your foundation, your existing roofline, and any HOA or lot constraints. Then we put together a detailed written proposal - with a clear scope, timeline, and price - so you know exactly what you are getting before you commit to anything.
Once you sign, we handle permitting, construction, and city inspections from start to finish. You will hear from us at every stage so there are no surprises. At the end, we walk through the finished room with you, hand over your permit documentation, and answer any questions before we leave. The room is yours to use from day one.
We carry an active California contractor license and full liability insurance on every project. You can verify our license in under a minute at cslb.ca.gov - we encourage it.
Every estimate is done in person at your home, not over the phone. You get a detailed written proposal with a fixed scope and price before you decide anything.
We have worked on homes in Stanton and across Orange County since 2018. We know the local building department, the HOA landscape, and what these older homes actually need.
We pull every permit and schedule every inspection. That means a city official - not just us - signs off on the work. You get a fully documented addition that will not create surprises at resale.
Ready to get started? Request your free estimate or call us at (657) 385-0221.
"We had been putting off enclosing our back patio for years because we were not sure who to trust. The crew showed up on time every day, kept things clean, and the room was done in about three weeks once the permit came through. We use it every morning for coffee and it stays comfortable even in the afternoon heat."
Sandra M., Stanton - Patio enclosures
"I got three quotes and these guys were not the cheapest, but they were the only ones who walked me through what glass rating they would use and why it mattered for Anaheim summers. That detail gave me confidence. The four-season room turned out better than I imagined - we actually hosted Thanksgiving in it."
Robert T., Anaheim - Four season sunrooms
"We had an old wood deck that was rotting and pretty much useless. They converted it into an enclosed room with screens and it completely changed how we use our backyard. The permit process took about a month but they handled all of it - I never had to call the city once. Really straightforward from start to finish."
Maria C., Garden Grove - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site visit. There is no obligation to hire us after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a time that works for your schedule and get a first look at what you have in mind.
(657) 385-0221Superior Stanton Sunrooms & Patios is based in Stanton, CA and serves 12 communities across Orange County, including Anaheim, Garden Grove, and Huntington Beach. We cover all of our service areas with the same crew and the same standards - typically available for site visits within a few days of your call.
It is the single most important decision you will make. Standard single-pane glass on a south- or west-facing room can push interior temperatures above 100 degrees by midday in a Stanton summer. Glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient blocks heat energy while still letting in natural light - the ENERGY STAR program publishes ratings for every window product so you can compare options before you buy.
In most of the country, the answer depends on how cold winters get. In Stanton, where January lows hover around 45-50 degrees, a well-designed three-season room is usable ten or eleven months a year at a meaningfully lower cost. A four-season room makes sense if you want air conditioning in summer or full climate control throughout. Both require a permit and both add real value.
Your contractor submits drawings to the City of Stanton, pays the permit fee, and waits for plan review - typically two to six weeks. During construction, an inspector visits at key stages: foundation, framing, and final completion. That independent review is your protection against work that looks fine but was not built correctly.
Possibly, but it depends on the specific slab. Most Stanton homes from that era have concrete slab-on-grade foundations that were not designed with future additions in mind. A reputable contractor assesses the slab during the initial visit - not after work starts. Sometimes minor reinforcement is all it needs. Other times, a new footing is required alongside the house.
Yes - gusts during Santa Ana events can exceed 50 mph in Orange County. A sunroom framed for average coastal conditions will flex and rattle in those conditions. Permitted work in Stanton must meet wind load requirements specified in the California building code, so properly permitted projects are engineered to handle these events - not just average weather.
It can add time, but it does not have to if you plan ahead. Many Stanton neighborhoods have HOAs, and most require written approval before a permit is even filed. HOA review can take a few weeks to a couple of months depending on when the board meets. Starting that process early - before signing a contract - keeps the overall timeline from stretching unnecessarily.
Superior Stanton Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Stanton, California, serving 12 communities across Orange County since 2018. Our license is issued by the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify at any time through the CSLB public license lookup. Since 2018, we have completed projects across 16 service categories - from new four-season additions to screen room installations and patio conversions. Every project we take on goes through the full City of Stanton permit and inspection process. Learn more about us.
If your main goal is getting outdoors without bugs, wind, or Santa Ana dust, a three-season room covers it at a lower cost. In Stanton, mild winters mean you get ten or eleven usable months from a well-designed three-season room - without the added expense of a full HVAC connection.
An unpermitted addition is a liability, not an asset. It can block a refinance, complicate a sale, or trigger a forced removal at your expense. The California Department of Housing and Community Development requires that all residential additions meet state building standards regardless of size.
A permitted, fully enclosed sunroom may be counted as livable square footage in a home appraisal, which directly affects your home value. In Orange County, where buyers prioritize indoor-outdoor living, a light-filled, climate-controlled room is a genuine differentiator - provided it is permitted and finished to match the rest of the house.
If you are ready to find out what a sunroom addition could look like for your specific home, call us at (657) 385-0221 or request a free estimate online.
Stanton is a small, dense city in northwestern Orange County, covering about 3.1 square miles with a population of roughly 38,000 residents - making it one of the more tightly packed communities in the county. Most of the city is made up of single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1970s, sitting on modest lots close to Stanton City Hall on Katella Avenue. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a median home value below the Orange County average - which means homeowners here make practical, value-focused decisions about improvements rather than chasing trends.
Stanton sits at the crossroads of several larger cities: Anaheim to the east and north, Garden Grove to the south, and Buena Park to the northwest - with Knott's Berry Farm just over the border in Buena Park serving as the most recognizable nearby landmark. The city is easily reachable via the 22 and 91 freeways, and contractors who know Stanton typically also serve these adjacent communities well. The older housing stock in this part of Orange County means homes here are at the age where concrete slabs, patio covers, and exterior structures start needing serious attention - which is exactly the kind of work we do every day.
Stanton's climate is driven by hot, dry summers with regular temperatures above 90 degrees, mild winters with lows around 45-50 degrees, and the fall Santa Ana winds that sweep through Orange County each year. That combination - intense summer sun, occasional high winds, and postwar homes with aging foundations - shapes every sunroom project we do in this city. We have been working on Stanton homes since 2018, and we understand what these homes need. Whether your property is near Stanton Central Park or closer to the Garden Grove line, we can be there for a free site visit within a few days of your call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Superior Stanton Sunrooms & Patios
10841 Oak St
Stanton, CA 90680
Always open, 24/7.
Call us or request a free estimate online - we respond within 1 business day and all site visits are free with no obligation.