
Your patio is already there. We add walls, windows, and a weatherproof roof so it becomes a real room you can use every day - not just when conditions are perfect.

Enclosed patio rooms in Camarillo are existing patios converted into fully enclosed living spaces with walls, windows, and a roof - giving you a comfortable room usable year-round, not just on mild days. The project typically uses your existing concrete slab as the foundation, which keeps costs lower and construction faster than starting from scratch. Most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, depending on design complexity.
Homeowners in Camarillo choose enclosed patio rooms when they want more living space without the disruption of interior remodeling, or when an existing patio cover is aging and ready to be replaced with something genuinely useful. The result is a room that connects directly to your home and feels like it was always meant to be there. If you are thinking about a fully insulated, climate-controlled space, our solarium installation and patio cover installation pages cover related options worth comparing.
California's seismic requirements for room additions are administered through the California Geological Survey, which publishes seismic hazard maps for Ventura County.
Camarillo's afternoon winds - especially in spring and early summer - can make an open patio uncomfortable even on a beautiful day. If you find yourself retreating inside because of the wind or because the afternoon sun turns your patio into an oven, an enclosed room solves both problems at once. You get the light and the view without the elements working against you.
Many Camarillo homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have aluminum patio covers that are now showing their age - faded, bent, or leaking at the seams. If you are already facing the cost of replacing that cover, compare that cost to converting the space into a fully enclosed room. The price difference is often smaller than homeowners expect, and the result is dramatically more useful.
If your family has grown, you are working from home more often, or you simply need a quiet room that is not a bedroom, an enclosed patio room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage. Unlike a full home addition, it uses a foundation that is already there - your existing patio slab - which keeps costs lower and construction faster.
Camarillo's dry season brings dust and seasonal allergens that can make outdoor time miserable for sensitive family members. Parts of the city near Highway 101 or Las Posas Road also deal with road noise. An enclosed patio room with well-fitted windows gives you the view and natural light while significantly reducing both sound and allergens.
We assess your existing patio slab first - checking its condition, thickness, and whether it is solid enough to carry the new structure. If it is in good shape, we work from it directly. If it needs reinforcement, we tell you that upfront and include it in your estimate. From there, we frame the walls, set the windows and door, install the roof and tie it into your existing home's roofline, wire electrical, and finish the interior to the level you want. We handle the City of Camarillo permit from start to final inspection. For homeowners who want a simpler approach, we also build solariums with glass roofing for maximum light, and patio covers for homeowners who want weather protection without full enclosure.
Windows are one of the most important decisions in this project. In Southern California, energy-efficient glass with a low-emissivity coating reduces heat buildup on sunny days without blocking your view. We show you samples and explain the performance and cost tradeoffs so you can make the right call for your home and your budget.
Best for homeowners who want weather protection and added space at the most accessible price point, using standard windows and a straightforward roofline.
Best for homeowners who want the enclosed room to feel and function like any other room in the house - with flooring, interior wall finishing, lighting, and climate control.
Best for homeowners who plan to use the room as an office, dining space, or year-round living area and want reliable temperature control independent from their home's main system.
Best for homeowners in Camarillo planned communities who need both a city building permit and HOA architectural approval before construction can begin.
Camarillo's Mediterranean climate - mild year-round with warm, dry summers and cool, occasionally wet winters - means an enclosed patio room here gets used far more often than in most of the country. You are not adding a seasonal space. You are adding a room you will realistically use ten or eleven months of the year with good windows and a ceiling fan, and all twelve months if you add climate control. That high usability makes the investment easier to justify, and it means your contractor should prioritize ventilation and shade management alongside weatherproofing. California's Title 24 energy efficiency rules apply to any permitted room addition, and meeting those standards means your finished room stays comfortable without running up your utility bills. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry offers guidance on finding qualified contractors who understand these requirements.
Camarillo also sits in an active seismic zone, so any enclosed room addition must be built with proper lateral bracing and foundation anchoring to meet California's earthquake standards. This affects how the room's walls connect to your existing home and how the foundation is secured. We build to those requirements on every project. Homeowners in Oxnard and Ventura face the same conditions, and we serve the full Ventura County area to the same standard.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers your patio size, whether you have an existing cover, and what you want the room to do for you. No cost, no commitment at this stage.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess your existing patio slab in person. You receive a written estimate that includes the slab assessment outcome - so the price reflects your actual home's condition, not a generic starting number.
Once you approve the design, we prepare drawings and submit them to the City of Camarillo. If your community has an HOA, we help prepare that submission as well. Expect two to six weeks for city review - plan accordingly so the wait does not feel like a surprise.
Work starts with any foundation reinforcement needed, then framing, windows, roofing, and interior finishing. The city inspector visits at key stages. At handoff, you receive all permit records and a walkthrough of the finished room.
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 and slab assessment at a time that works for you.
(805) 586-6135We handle the permit application, manage plan review with the city's Building and Safety Division, and coordinate every required inspection. Your finished room is properly documented - essential for insurance claims and for protecting your home's sale value.
Camarillo sits in a seismically active area of Southern California, and any room attached to your home must be anchored and braced to handle lateral forces. We build to the structural standards Ventura County requires on every project - it is not an upgrade, it is standard practice for us.
Neighborhoods like Mission Oaks, Springville, and Las Posas Estates require HOA architectural approval before any exterior addition begins - separate from the city permit. We prepare the documentation your association needs and help you navigate the submission so the process does not stall your project.
Camarillo homes from the 1970s through 1990s sometimes have patio slabs that have settled, cracked, or thinned over the decades. We assess your slab in person before quoting - so the estimate you receive accounts for what your home actually needs, with no unpleasant mid-project discoveries.
Every enclosed patio room we build in Camarillo starts with an honest slab assessment and ends with a fully permitted, inspected space your family can actually use. That straightforward process - no surprises, no skipped steps - is what Ventura County homeowners have come to rely on us for.
A solarium adds glass roofing alongside glass walls, flooding the space with natural light from every angle.
Learn MoreA patio cover provides weather protection and shade without full enclosure - a good first step or standalone improvement.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application to the city, the sooner you are enjoying a comfortable, fully enclosed room. Call or request a free estimate today.