Long Beach, CA · 2026 Cost Guide

How Much Does a Sunroom Addition Cost in Long Beach?

Updated April 2026 8 min read Based on local contractor data
Long Beach Sunroom Addition Cost Estimates Updated April 2026
Low estimate
$9,680
Typical range
High end
$121,000+
$9,680Average: $39,325$121,000+
$39,325City average
3–8 weeksTypical timeline
$72–$139/hrLocal labor rate
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Overview
Sunroom Addition costs in Long Beach, CA

A sunroom expands livable space, floods your home with natural light, and adds significant resale value. In Long Beach, labor rates run $72–$139/hr — above the national average — which is factored into all estimates on this page.

The wide price range reflects major differences in project scope, materials, and the age of your home. A cosmetic refresh costs far less than a full renovation, and Long Beach's specific market conditions affect contractor pricing year-round.

Cost Factors
What drives the price of a sunroom addition in Long Beach
Cost FactorTypical RangeImpact on Price
Sunroom type$8,000–$60,000High
SizeScales linearlyHigh
Heating & cooling$2,000–$8,000Medium
Foundation$2,000–$8,000High
Labor$60–$115/hrHigh
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sunroom addition costs in Long Beach

Three-season vs four-season sunroom?

Three-season rooms cost $8,000–$30,000 and aren't temperature-controlled. Four-season rooms cost more but are fully livable year-round.

Does a sunroom add home value?

Sunrooms return 50–80% of their cost and significantly add appeal.

Do I need permits for a sunroom?

Yes — all sunroom additions require building permits.

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