SunRooma Ventura Sunrooms brings professional sunroom contracting to Oxnard, CA, building patio enclosures, custom sunrooms, and all-season rooms for homeowners across the city - from Riverpark to Hollywood Beach. Licensed, permitted work delivered within one business day of your first call.

Most Oxnard ranch and tract homes from the postwar decades have an existing concrete patio slab that goes unused for much of the year because of wind, insects, or the morning marine layer. A patio enclosure turns that space into a protected room without a full addition project. See full details on our patio enclosures service.
Oxnard homeowners with modest lot sizes and single-story ranch homes are often ideal candidates for a sunroom addition off the back of the house. The mild climate means a new sunroom can realistically serve as extra living space for most of the year, making it one of the more practical investments for properties in this area.
Oxnard has a wide range of home ages and styles - from older Colonia-area properties on tight lots to newer Riverpark townhomes with different setback constraints. Custom sunroom design makes it possible to build a room that works with your property's actual footprint and HOA or city setback requirements.
Oxnard summers are cooler than most of Southern California thanks to the marine layer, and winters rarely dip below 45 degrees. A fully insulated four-season room can serve as a genuine year-round living space - a home office, a family room extension, or a quiet retreat - without heavy heating or cooling demands.
Properties near Channel Islands Harbor and the Hollywood Beach strip deal with salt air and humidity year-round. An all season room built with corrosion-resistant materials gives beachside Oxnard homeowners a comfortable indoor-outdoor space that holds up to the coastal environment without constant maintenance.
Oxnard's coastal location and proximity to farmland means insects can be a real issue from spring through fall. A properly installed screen room uses tight-fitting frames and corrosion-resistant hardware to create an open, breezy outdoor space without the bugs - without the full cost of a glass enclosure.
Most of Oxnard's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which puts the majority of homes in the 40-to-70-year range. Homes that age have original electrical panels that may not handle the load a sunroom addition requires, concrete flatwork that can be too thin to serve as a sunroom foundation without modification, and stucco exteriors that need specific attachment and sealing techniques. A contractor who only prices materials and labor without assessing these existing conditions first is not giving you an accurate number.
The daily marine layer that rolls in off the Pacific keeps Oxnard cooler than inland cities but also keeps exterior surfaces damp longer - especially north-facing walls and shaded areas under eaves. That moisture creates real consequences for sunroom materials: aluminum and vinyl frames last far longer than raw steel in this environment, and window seals need to be rated for coastal conditions. Homes along Hollywood Beach and the Channel Islands Harbor deal with the most aggressive salt air exposure, but properties several miles inland still feel the difference compared to cities like Thousand Oaks or Simi Valley.
Our crew works throughout Oxnard regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Oxnard Community Development Department and understand how the city's review process works. Oxnard has a broad range of property types that ask different things of a sunroom project - a newer Riverpark townhome has different setback rules and structural conditions than an older single-story ranch in the Colonia neighborhood or a compact beach cottage near Silver Strand.
The city's major corridors - Gonzales Road, Rice Avenue, and Oxnard Boulevard - give us easy access to neighborhoods across the whole city. We have worked on homes near Channel Islands Harbor, in the Riverpark development off Rice Avenue, and in the older residential blocks between the Oxnard Boulevard and the beach. Each of these areas has its own housing stock and its own exposure to coastal conditions, and we factor those differences into every quote.
We also serve neighboring Camarillo, which is just a few miles inland from Oxnard and has its own distinct housing stock and climate conditions. If you are comparing projects across both cities, we can speak to the differences.
Describe your project in a sentence or two - size, style, whether you have an existing slab. We reply within one business day and can give a rough range before scheduling a site visit so your time is not wasted.
We visit your Oxnard home to check the existing slab, wall construction, and any site-specific conditions. You get a written, itemized quote with no hidden costs for coastal materials, permit fees, or electrical work.
We submit drawings to the City of Oxnard and manage the permit process. Once approval comes through, our crew starts on your project - foundation or slab prep, framing, glazing, and any electrical work required by the approved plans.
City inspectors sign off on the completed work. We walk through every detail with you, correct any punch-list items on the spot, and give you the permit and inspection paperwork to keep with your home records.
We serve homeowners throughout Oxnard and respond to every inquiry within one business day. Tell us your project idea and we will give you a straight answer about what it involves and what it would cost in Oxnard.
(805) 869-0344Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County, with a population of around 202,000 people and roughly 27 square miles of land area. The city covers a wide range of neighborhoods and property types. The Colonia district is one of the oldest parts of Oxnard, with smaller homes on compact lots dating back to the early and mid-20th century. The Riverpark development in northeast Oxnard is a newer master-planned community with townhomes and single-family homes built in the 2000s and 2010s. Hollywood Beach is a narrow strip of beachfront homes right on the water, directly exposed to salt air and ocean wind year-round. The Canal area and neighborhoods near Channel Islands Harbor have a mix of older and newer homes with boat access and waterfront character.
Oxnard's economy is anchored by agriculture on the productive Oxnard Plain, the Port of Hueneme just to the south, and Naval Base Ventura County. The city has a working character that is distinct from the more tourist-focused communities nearby. The mild, fog-influenced climate - with average summer highs around 72 degrees Fahrenheit - makes outdoor living practical for most of the year, which is a genuine advantage for homeowners considering a sunroom or patio enclosure. We serve homeowners throughout Oxnard and regularly work in nearby Camarillo as well.
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