
Stop avoiding your backyard when afternoons get hot. An all season room gives you a fully insulated, climate-controlled space you can actually use every month of the year.

All season rooms in Camarillo are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a proper roof, and a heating and cooling system - built to stay comfortable in any weather, not just on mild days. Unlike a basic screened porch or an older single-pane sunroom, an all season room uses insulated glass and sealed wall panels, so the temperature inside stays comfortable morning to evening. Most projects run two to four weeks of construction once permits are approved, with an overall timeline of two to four months including city permitting.
Homeowners in Camarillo typically look into all season rooms when they want more usable living space without the disruption of a full interior renovation. The addition connects directly to your home and functions just like any other room - home office, dining room, family hangout, or quiet retreat. If you are still weighing options, our enclosed patio rooms page covers a related option that works well for homeowners whose existing patio is already partially covered.
For information on insulated glass performance standards, see the Energy Star program, which rates windows and doors for energy efficiency.
If your backyard patio sits unused most summer afternoons because the sun makes it unbearable, an all season room solves that problem permanently. Camarillo's warm afternoons - especially from June through September - make open patios uncomfortable for hours at a time, but an insulated, climate-controlled room stays pleasant all day. If you find yourself retreating inside by noon, that is a clear sign this addition would change how you live in your home.
If you already have an older sunroom or screened porch that feels like a greenhouse in summer and a cold box in winter, the original structure was not built for year-round use. Condensation on the inside of the glass on cool Camarillo mornings, drafts around door frames, or a room that takes an hour to cool down are all signs the existing structure is not doing its job. Upgrading to a true all season room fixes those problems at the source.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but you love your neighborhood and do not want to deal with the Camarillo real estate market, adding an all season room is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain real, usable square footage. This is especially common in Mission Oaks and Springville, where homes are well-maintained but floor plans from the 1980s can feel tight for modern families.
Many Camarillo homeowners in their 50s and 60s are thinking about how their home will work for them in the next 20 years. An all season room can serve as a comfortable retreat, a place to exercise, or even a guest suite - and because it is built at ground level with no stairs, it is naturally accessible. If you are starting to think about how your home fits your life long-term, this is the kind of addition that pays off in daily quality of life.
We build all season rooms from the foundation up - assessing your existing patio slab, preparing or reinforcing the base, framing the walls and roof, installing insulated glass panels, wiring electrical, and fitting the heating and cooling system. Every project is pulled with a City of Camarillo building permit, and we handle the HOA submission if your neighborhood requires one. We also build four season sunrooms for homeowners who want a room that performs identically to the rest of their home, and enclosed patio rooms for homeowners whose existing covered patio is a strong starting point.
Most all season rooms in Camarillo are served by a mini-split system - a compact unit that heats and cools the room independently from your existing home HVAC. These systems are quiet, energy-efficient, and sized specifically to the room so you are not running a system that is too large or too small for your space. We walk you through the options during the estimate visit so you understand what you are getting before you sign anything.
Best for homeowners who want to add a fully insulated, climate-controlled room to a home that does not currently have one.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio concrete slab is in good shape - a common situation in Camarillo's 1970s-1990s housing stock.
Best for homeowners who have an existing sunroom or screened porch that is uncomfortable most of the year and want to upgrade it.
Best for homeowners in planned Camarillo communities like Mission Oaks or Springville who need both city permits and HOA sign-off.
Camarillo sits in a coastal valley where mornings are often cool and foggy, afternoons can be warm, and summer temperatures occasionally spike into the 90s. That range means a basic uninsulated sunroom would be uncomfortable for a good chunk of the year - but a true all season room with proper insulation and a mini-split system stays comfortable morning to evening, twelve months a year. Homeowners here get genuine year-round value from the investment. California's Title 24 energy efficiency requirements also apply to any permitted room addition, which means your contractor must use windows and insulation that meet specific performance levels - adding some cost upfront but delivering a genuinely comfortable and efficient space. The California Energy Commission publishes the standards your project must meet.
Camarillo's housing stock skews toward ranch-style homes built between the 1970s and 1990s, most with concrete slab patios at the rear. That layout makes all season room additions relatively straightforward here - the foundation work is often already done, which keeps costs lower than homeowners expect. Homeowners in Thousand Oaks and Moorpark face similar conditions, and we build to the same standard across all of Ventura County.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers the basics - how big your patio is, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have an existing slab. No cost, no obligation at this stage.
We visit your home, assess your existing patio slab, measure the space, and discuss your options in detail. You receive a written, itemized estimate so you know exactly what is included before any commitment.
Once you approve the design, we prepare drawings and submit them to the City of Camarillo. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare that submission too. Plan for two to six weeks for approvals - this is the phase that requires the most patience.
Work starts with any slab reinforcement needed, then framing, roof, windows, electrical, and the heating and cooling system. The city inspector visits at key stages. You receive all permit and inspection records at the final walkthrough.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(805) 586-6135We handle the permit application, coordinate the plan review, and schedule every required inspection with the city's Building and Safety Division. Your finished room is fully documented - which protects you if you ever sell or file an insurance claim.
A significant share of Camarillo's neighborhoods - including Mission Oaks, Springville, and Las Posas Estates - require HOA architectural approval before any exterior addition begins. We prepare the documentation your HOA needs and help you submit it correctly the first time.
Camarillo sits in an active seismic zone, and any enclosed room addition must meet California's earthquake-resistance and Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. We build to those standards on every project - not because we have to, but because your room needs to hold up for decades. The NARI code of ethics backs our commitment to doing it right.
Many Camarillo homes from the 1970s through 1990s have rear patio slabs in good condition that can serve as the room's foundation - saving meaningful cost. We assess your slab during the initial estimate visit and tell you its condition upfront, so the price you agree to reflects the actual work your home needs.
Every all season room we build in Camarillo goes through the same process: permitted, inspected, and handed off with full documentation. That combination of local knowledge, permit discipline, and honest slab assessment is what keeps Ventura County homeowners calling us back.
Turn your existing covered patio into a fully enclosed room with walls, windows, and a weatherproof roof.
Learn MoreA four season sunroom delivers full climate control and functions as a permanent room in your home year-round.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to the city, the sooner you are sitting in a comfortable, climate-controlled room. Call or request a free estimate today.