Your patio deserves to be more than a windy afterthought. SunRooma Ventura Sunrooms builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms for Ventura homeowners who want real, usable living space - year-round.

Ventura homeowners with covered patios and open back yards are well-suited for a sunroom addition - the mild coastal climate means you can enjoy the space almost every month of the year. We handle the full project: permits with the City of Ventura, foundation work, framing, and glazing. Learn more about our sunroom additions service.
Ventura's morning marine layer can make an open patio feel cold and uninviting for much of the year. A patio enclosure gives you the same outdoor connection without the chill, the wind, or the bugs - turning underused concrete slab space into a room your family actually spends time in.
Ventura's climate is mild enough that a fully insulated four-season room can serve as a genuine extra living space year-round - a home office, a relaxing lounge, or a plant-filled garden room that stays comfortable through both the dry summer heat and the cooler rainy season months.
Ventura's older neighborhoods include craftsman bungalows, Spanish Colonial Revival homes, and hillside properties with non-standard footprints. A custom sunroom lets you work with what your lot actually has rather than forcing a standard-size kit onto a space that does not fit.
For Ventura homeowners who mainly want to extend spring, summer, and fall use of their patio without a full year-round build, a three-season room is a more affordable entry point. It keeps out bugs, wind, and light rain while maintaining that open-air feeling most of the year.
Homes near Ventura Harbor and the beachside neighborhoods deal with insects and salt air more than properties farther inland. A quality screen room installation uses corrosion-resistant hardware and tight-fitting frames to give you an open, breezy space without the bugs.
Ventura sits directly on the Pacific coast, and the salt air, persistent marine layer, and moisture that comes with that location affect outdoor structures in ways that inland areas simply do not experience. Metal fasteners rust faster. Window seals degrade sooner. Paint and caulk on exposed west-facing walls break down in a fraction of the time. A sunroom contractor who has only worked in Riverside or the San Fernando Valley will not account for these factors automatically - and the shortcuts show up in your first rainy season.
A large share of Ventura's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s. Those homes often have older electrical panels, thinner slabs, and single-pane glass that affects what a sunroom addition actually involves. Homes in Ondulando and the Foothill neighborhoods sit on sloped lots with clay soil that expands and contracts through the wet-dry seasonal cycle, which matters for foundation decisions. Any contractor who quotes a fixed price without doing an on-site visit to assess these conditions has not done the job yet.
Our crew pulls permits regularly from the City of Ventura Building and Safety Division and we know how the local review process works, what inspectors look for, and how to avoid the back-and-forth that can add weeks to a project. We have worked on homes from the beach cottages near Pierpont Beach to the larger hillside properties in Ondulando - and those two neighborhoods ask very different things of a sunroom build.
Ventura's older Midtown blocks have craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes whose stucco exteriors and clay tile roofs require specific attachment and flashing techniques. Homes within a few miles of the San Buenaventura Mission and along the Harbor are in HOA-governed neighborhoods that have their own review timelines on top of the city permit process. We know these layers and help homeowners navigate them without surprises.
We also work regularly in nearby Oxnard, which shares many of the same coastal building conditions as Ventura. If you are comparing conditions or comparing projects across the two cities, our team can speak to both.
Tell us your rough idea - a size, a style, whether you have an existing patio slab. We reply within one business day and can usually give a ballpark range before scheduling a visit.
We come to your Ventura home to look at the space, check the slab and framing, and assess any coastal or lot-specific factors. You get a written, itemized quote - no surprises about what is and is not included.
We submit drawings to the City of Ventura and handle the permit process. Once approved - typically four to eight weeks - our crew starts on foundation, framing, glazing, and electrical per the approved plans.
City inspectors sign off on the finished work. We walk through every detail with you, address any punch-list items, and hand you copies of the permit and inspection records to keep with your home files.
We serve homeowners throughout Ventura and reply to every inquiry within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project would involve and what it would cost.
(805) 869-0344Ventura - officially the City of San Buenaventura - sits on the Pacific coast between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, roughly 70 miles northwest of downtown LA. The city has a population of around 110,000 and a distinctive mix of neighborhoods. The older downtown and Midtown areas near the San Buenaventura Mission are lined with craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes dating to the 1940s through 1960s. The Pierpont Beach neighborhood near the water has smaller beach cottages on compact lots with direct ocean exposure. The hillside areas of Ondulando and the Foothill district have larger homes from the 1960s through 1980s on sloped lots above the city center. According to the City of Ventura, more than half of the city's housing units are owner-occupied, making it a city where homeowners have a direct stake in maintaining and improving their properties.
The city is best known as the gateway to Channel Islands National Park, with boats departing from Ventura Harbor for the islands just offshore. The harbor, the historic downtown on Main Street, and the beach areas draw visitors year-round and give the city its coastal character. The same proximity to the ocean that makes Ventura a desirable place to live also creates the salt air, marine layer, and seasonal wind conditions that make quality outdoor construction more demanding here than farther inland. Our team serves homeowners throughout Ventura and regularly works in neighboring Oxnard as well.
Add beautiful, light-filled living space to your home with a custom sunroom.
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