
Your concrete patio slab is already a foundation. We add walls, a roof, and the right glass - and your backyard becomes a finished, protected room you can use every day of the year.

Patio enclosures in Camarillo turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure. Most projects take one to four weeks of construction once permits are approved, and many can use your existing concrete slab as the floor - keeping costs lower than a full addition. The result is a usable space shielded from wind, bugs, dust, and weather, on a foundation you already own.
A patio cover is just a roof with no enclosed sides. A sunroom uses glass or solid panels for a more finished interior feel. A patio enclosure sits in the middle - more protection than a cover, more flexibility than a fully insulated room. If you want a more open, airflow-focused version, see our custom sunrooms page for fully tailored designs, or learn about enclosed patio rooms if you want a more finished interior result.
In Camarillo's mild climate, a well-ventilated enclosure can be comfortable nearly every day of the year without heavy heating or cooling costs - making it one of the most practical ways to add livable square footage to your home.
If you find yourself going inside every time the afternoon breeze picks up or the morning fog rolls in, your patio is working against you. An enclosure puts walls and a roof between you and those conditions so the space stays comfortable even when the weather does not cooperate.
Camarillo's Santa Ana winds carry fine dust that settles on everything left outside. If your patio cushions, table surfaces, or furniture frames are deteriorating faster than expected, the space is too exposed. An enclosure protects your investment and keeps the area cleaner between uses.
Many Camarillo homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have a concrete slab in the backyard used for little more than a grill and a few chairs. That slab is already a foundation. A patio enclosure can turn it into a finished room without the cost of new concrete work.
Camarillo's warm evenings are ideal for outdoor living, but mosquitoes and other insects can make sitting outside unpleasant after dark. A screened or glass enclosure lets you enjoy the evening air without bugs - no citronella candles or sprays required.
The right enclosure type depends on how you want to use the space and how much weather protection you need. At the open end, a screen enclosure uses mesh panels to keep bugs out while letting air flow freely - it is the most affordable option and works well for Camarillo's mild evenings. At the enclosed end, a fully glass-walled room with insulation and climate control gives you a true four-season space, though most Camarillo homeowners find that level of insulation is more than they need.
For homeowners who want a space that feels more uniquely designed rather than a standard enclosure, we also offer custom sunroom designs with custom glass, rooflines, and interior finishes. And if your patio is small but you still want meaningful protection, our enclosed patio room service covers compact spaces with the same quality framing and permitted construction as our larger projects.
Best for homeowners who want bug and wind protection on a practical budget with maximum airflow.
Ideal for homeowners who want a finished room that feels like an extension of their interior living space.
Suited for homeowners who want climate control capability and the highest level of weather protection.
The most cost-effective path for homes with a concrete patio slab already in place and in good condition.
Camarillo sits in the Oxnard Plain and enjoys one of the most temperate climates in California, with average highs in the mid-60s to low 70s and very little rain outside of winter. A patio enclosure here does not need heavy insulation or a dedicated HVAC system to be comfortable almost every day of the year. That said, Camarillo is not without its weather challenges - Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter can gust above 50 mph, and any structure added to your home needs to be anchored and framed to handle those loads, not just designed for calm-weather use. We work in Camarillo and throughout the county and we design every enclosure with Ventura County's specific wind conditions in mind.
The HOA situation in Camarillo is also worth planning for. Neighborhoods including Mission Oaks, Springville, and parts of Oxnard are governed by homeowners associations with design review requirements on top of city permits. We handle HOA documentation as part of every project - we know what Camarillo's associations typically want to see and we prepare the submission so you are not scrambling to gather drawings and specifications yourself. We also inspect your existing slab during the initial visit, because many Camarillo slabs from the 1970s and 1980s are usable as-is, and knowing that upfront keeps the quote honest.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about your patio size, your HOA situation, and what kind of protection you are looking for - so we come to the site visit prepared with the right questions.
We visit your home, inspect the existing slab, and measure the space in person. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope - slab condition, framing, glass or screen panels, roofing, and any electrical - with no verbal-only quotes.
We submit the permit application to the City of Camarillo and handle any HOA design review documentation your neighborhood requires. Plan for four to eight weeks for approvals - we keep you updated so nothing comes as a surprise.
Most patio enclosure builds take one to three weeks on-site. A city inspector visits at required stages and signs off on the finished structure. We walk you through the room at completion and hand over all permit and warranty documents.
We handle the permits, the HOA review, and the slab assessment. No surprises on the final bill.
(805) 586-6135Every patio enclosure we build goes through the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Division. A city inspector signs off before the job is complete, giving you documented proof the structure was built to California's current standards.
We anchor every enclosure to your home's existing framing using methods appropriate for Ventura County's wind conditions. The National Weather Service documents Santa Ana gusts above 50 mph in this area - our framing accounts for those loads, not just calm-weather use.
We prepare the design review package for your homeowners association as part of every project. We know what Camarillo's most common HOAs require and we submit it correctly the first time - so your approval process does not stall your construction start date.
We inspect your existing concrete slab during the initial site visit. If it is in good shape, that saves you money on foundation work. If it needs attention, we tell you before you sign - not as a surprise charge after construction has started.
The permit, the wind design, the HOA filing, and the slab assessment are not extras - they are the parts that determine whether your enclosure holds up and adds value to your home for the long term.
Fully tailored sunroom designs with custom glass, rooflines, and interior finishes built specifically for your space.
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